Six Nations Rugby 2018

He has mentally destroyed their lives

Guys vowing to boycott the Sindo over this and all sorts.

The fellas who only read it at the folks’ house ??

the difference between the rubby and hurling is actually encapsulated perfectly in those two individuals franno and daithi regan.
one a successful man with a great sense of humour, the other a loser riddled with great insecurity and bitterness.

In County Clare? :open_mouth:

The IRFU’s support of apartheid.

Is @anon61956325 doing an @Fitzy on it here - pretending to be from Limerick when he’s from Clare?

O regan is a big pretend nationalist aswell. Always spouting guff and posting Wolfe tones songs

I’m was very much born and bred in Limerick City, mate… I lived in Westbury for a short period during my late teens/early 20s.

You seem to be up to date om his musings mate. Why is that?

:fearful::fearful:

It would be like someone denying that your’e Russian just because you live in Malahide now …

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Jesus is He, he ticks every box of the Oirish gombeen so

I’ve no doubt Franno truly believes what he is saying…

He’s up on The Last Word next with Seanie Leary’s young fella

Jacob Stockdale, Wallace High School, Lurgan
Joey Carbery, Árdscoil na Tríonóide, Athy
Chris Farrell, Fivemiltown College, Tyrone
Rory Best, Portadown College

You left out the three Ulster players. The soccer partitionist mindset rearing is head again.

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Carberry went to a Southside fee paying school you dullard

Here’s a few more exceptions of a more recent vintage to throw on your list of Ireland internationals who attended non-fee paying schools.

Jacob Stockdale, Wallace High School, Lurgan
Tommy O’Donnell, Coláiste Dun Iascaigh, Cahir
Niyi Adeolokun, De La Salle, Churchtown
Adam Byrne, Naas CBS
Ultan Dillane, Tralee CBS
Robin Copeland, Kilkenny College
James Cronin, Ballincollig Community School
Robbie Henshaw, Marist College, Athlone
Joey Carbery, Árdscoil na Tríonóide, Athy
Chris Farrell, Fivemiltown College, Tyrone
Conor Murray, St Munchin’s College
Jack O’Donoghue, De La Salle College, Waterford
Stuart McCloskey, Bangor Grammar School
Tadhg Furlong, Good Counsel, New Ross
Rory Best, Portadown College
Simon Best, Portadown College
Sean O’Brien, Tullow Community School
Paddy Jackson, Methodist College, Belfast
Craig Gilroy, Methodist College, Belfast
Jamie Hagan, Gormanstown College
Neil Best, Wellington College, Belfast
Jerry Flannery, St Munchin’s College
Damien Varley, St Munchin’s College
Denis Hurley, St Munchin’s College
Mike Ross, St Coleman’s College, Fermoy
Stephen Ferris, Friend’s School, Lisburn
Rhys Ruddock, Millfield School, Somerset
Chris Henry, Wallace High School, Lurgan
John Muldoon, Portumna Community School
Trevor Hogan, Nenagh CBS
Darren Cave, Sullivan Upper School
Ian Dowling, Kilkenny CBS
Niall Ronan, St Mary’s Diocesan School, Drogheda
Bryan Young, Ballymena Academy
Donnacha Ryan, St Munchin’s College
Luke Marshall, Ballymena Academy
Keith Earls, St Munchin’s College
Barry Murphy, St Munchin’s College
Andrew Trimble, Coleraine Academical Institution
Matt McCullough, Ballymena Academy
Shane Horgan, St Mary’s Diocesan School, Drogheda
Jeremy Davidson, Methodist College, Belfast
Dave Foley, CBS High School, Clonmel
Alan Quinlan, Abbey CBS, Tipperary Town
Ian Whitten, Wallace High School, Lisburn
Trevor Brennan, Scoil Bhride, Leixlip
Malcolm O’Kelly, Templeogue College, Dublin
Mick Galwey, St Patrick’s Secondary School, Castleisland
Gary Longwell, Ballyclare High School
Kieron Dawson, Bangor Grammar School
John Hayes, Doon CBS
Niall Malone, Methodist College, Belfast
Jeremy Staunton, St Munchin’s College
Marcus Horan, St Munchin’s College
Keith Wood, St Munchin’s College
Anthony Foley, St Munchin’s College
David Humphries, Ballymena Acadamey
Eric Elwood, Colaiste Iognaid, Galway
Philip Danaher, St Munchin’s College
Maurice Field, Belfast High School
Killian Keane, Holy Faith/De La Salle Skerries
Denis McBride, Belfast High School
Reggie Corrigan, Presentation College Bray
Eddie Halvey, St Nessan’s Community College
Jonanthan Bell, Coleraine Academical Institution
Davy Tweed, Ballymoney High School
Brian Rigney, Portlaoise CBS
Dessie Fitzgerald, De La Salle Churchtown
Brian Robinson, Cambridge House High School, Ballymena
Derek McAleese, Limavady Grammar School
Philip Matthews, Regent House, Newtownards
Nigel Carr, Regent House, Newtownards
John Fitzgerald, St Munchin’s College

I’ll put a caveat to Robin Copeland. Kilkenny College is now a non-fee paying school. I’m not sure when exactly the transition occurred.

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Lolzers

So much effort for so little reward

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Very little effort. Just a quick flick through my programme collection from the 1990’s onwards.

You back in the anti-rugby camp again after your brief dalliance supporting the Ireland rugby team?