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    So, what is you favourite Irish sporting memory?

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    Ginger locklan scoring a try with only 1/2 the english team on hes back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by name is buck View Post
    Ginger locklan scoring a try with only 1/2 the english team on hes back.
    You got the video link??

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    houghtons winning goals v england and italy
    o gara s drop goal v wales to win the grand slam

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Mod View Post
    So, what is you favourite Irish sporting memory?
    Beating England in first rugby match in Croker...

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    sorry martin i cant even post photos on here as i am crap at this PC stuff.

    but it was a very famous try I was only a small lad when it happened but it was class as he was a big fat prop with red hair and i used play prop so it was extra class for me

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    Roche winning the Tour de France in 1987

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    Not much sporting glory for Ireland internationally, hence the boundless joy of occasionally beating England at any sport

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    Quote Originally Posted by dob View Post
    Not much sporting glory for Ireland internationally, hence the boundless joy of occasionally beating England at any sport
    There was a weekend when Bernard dunne became a world champion and the Irish rugby team won the six nations... Great weekend, maybe not my favourite of all time but I got really wasted that weekend and woke up in a flat in Ballymun beside some blonde chick, she was a hottie to... The glory days
    mam mammy mam mam mam mammy

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    Quote Originally Posted by WD-40 View Post
    There was a weekend when Bernard dunne became a world champion and the Irish rugby team won the six nations... Great weekend, maybe not my favourite of all time but I got really wasted that weekend and woke up in a flat in Ballymun beside some blonde chick, she was a hottie to... The glory days
    Yes...I remember Dunne beating Ricardo Cordoba...what a win that was

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