Archive for the 'International' Category

Twickenham, 6 March 2004

Thursday, March 16th, 2006

By Gerry O’Sullivan, 16 March 2006.
Ahead of the match on Saturday, I thought I’d post my reminiscences of the last England-Ireland match in Twickenham, 6 March 2004.
I was invited to come to the match by a business contact, and having thought about it for all of about 0.005 seconds, accepted the offer. I’d never […]

Scots Seen Off

Monday, March 13th, 2006

Posted by Gerry O’Sullivan, Sunday, 12 March 2006
I was in Cork for the weekend, and didn’t have a chance while away to post my thoughts on the Ireland-Scotland match.
The final result of 15-9 didn’t really reflect the reality on the day. The weather played a major part of that, as it made passing difficult. It […]

Ireland Keep Ahead Of The Joneses

Sunday, February 26th, 2006

By Gerry O’Sullivan. Sunday, 26 February 2006.
Ireland’s 31-5 win over Wales today was a much-needed boost. That they restricted the Welsh to one score in total was heartening. Now they are on four points along with England, France and Scotland.
Ireland appeared to have learned a good few lessons from the debacle in Paris. Their defence […]

Ireland v. Wales - A Preview

Saturday, February 25th, 2006

By Gerry O’Sullivan. Saturday, 25 February 2006.
Six Nations 2006 is developing into the most open contest in years. As I write, five of the six teams are still in with a shout of the championship. There will be no Grand Slam winner this year, as England’s loss to Scotland this evening means that every team […]

What The Hell Was That??

Monday, February 13th, 2006

So it’s taken me almost two days to get my head around what the hell happened on Saturday in Paris. Basically I’ve reached the view that Ireland did nothing much different in the last 30 minutes but the French decided to go on their week break a bit early. Having watched the match again there’s […]

Were Ireland the Poorest Team in Week 1?

Monday, February 6th, 2006

So following the weekend’s action serious questions have to be asked about what is going wrong with Irish International rugby. At lower-levels, the Irish sides have shown flair, vision and adventure but on Saturday when the International side lined out to take on Italy all of this was missing. In the end Ireland were extremely […]

Six Nations 2006 Preview

Friday, February 3rd, 2006

So here we find ourselves, just under 24 hours before the kick-off of the 2006 Six Nations, will Ireland do themselves justice or will they fail to deliver the goods. The omens for a good performance might be there, Munster & Leinster have been going fantastically well in the Heineken Cup while Ulster have had […]

GAA Vote To Open Croke Park

Saturday, April 16th, 2005

The GAA have voted to open Croke Park to pave the way for Ireland’s internationals to be played in Croke Park while Landsdowne Road is redeveloped.

Ireland Outclassed by Wales

Sunday, March 20th, 2005

Ireland’s hopes of winning the Six Nations were dashed this evening when Wales saw off Ireland’s challenge by beating them by 32 points to 20. Ireland never really got going until Eddie O’Sullivan made wholesale changes with about 30 minutes left to play.

No Changes For Ireland

Tuesday, March 15th, 2005

Despite losing to France last Saturday, Ireland coach Eddie O’Sullivan has decided against changing his starting line-up for the trip to Wales on Saturday. Some of O’Sullivan’s men came in for heavy critism following the loss last weekend but nobody has got the chop.