Ireland have indeed won their share.
youâre a great man for the stats - whatâs the table read like now after 135 years? Ireland must be near the top given that it was only a 5 team tournament for 115 years
Have you something to say, tard?
Youre trying very, very hard today, Robert.
14 outright Championship wins for Ireland and another 8 Championships shared.
Itâs just a shame most of those were won while also supporting apartheid.
To eliminate the possibility that a team might win a grand slam and not win the championship
The seeeeeethe is amazing to see. It really is fascinating.
Youâre getting very confused here mate. Soccer is the sport of apartheid and division on the island of Ireland.
Great rugby day over shadowed by a club hurling game.
Nobody knows the hurling was on
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youâre a great man for the stats - whatâs the table read like now after 135 years? Ireland must be near the top given that it was only a 5 team tournament for 115 years
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Actually , it was four.
How many Grand Slams would the 26 county soccer team have won in an annual round robin with england scotland wales NI and France?
Said tournament would make no sense given that there are more than 6 countries in Europe that play soccer
You didnt answer the question
Well itâs a question on an imaginary tournament soâŚI reckon weâd have won at least 70