All-Ireland bid to stage 2023 RWC

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big mervyn wrote:Feckin Romanians again. I thought it might be a mistake having Lisa Evans on the delegation.
since the majority of their players play in France, what else would you expect them to do
Vote for where the majority of their people live
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big mervyn wrote:Feckin Romanians again. I thought it might be a mistake having Lisa Evans on the delegation.
since the majority of their players play in France, what else would you expect them to do
Vote for where the majority of their people live
Dublin

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Frankly I expected nothing else from the totally objectionable Welsh but I expected to have the full support of the Scottish who many over here have a lot of sympathy for.
Hard as it is to say, good for the English, for now we know who our real friends in rugby are.
For the first time in my life I will be fully supporting England when the play Scotland and Wales and indeed hope they give them a good hammering.
Many will not agree with this view but frankly that is how I feel at the moment.
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Cracker wrote:Frankly I expected nothing else from the totally objectionable Welsh but I expected to have the full support of the Scottish who many over here have a lot of sympathy for.
Hard as it is to say, good for the English, for now we know who our real friends in rugby are.
For the first time in my life I will be fully supporting England when the play Scotland and Wales and indeed hope they give them a good hammering.
Many will not agree with this view but frankly that is how I feel at the moment.
Feel whatever way you want, maybe Wales and Scotland used good old common sense and not a blind loyalty to something that was never going to be successful . England are not our friends.
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Why exactly was it never going to be successful?
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I'd love a rwc here but the plan was brad pitt
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Now we have all woke up and had our cornflakes we can get on with the real world.

At least the GAA will have to come up with some other plan to rebuild all their stadia.
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Cockatrice wrote:Now we have all woke up and had our cornflakes we can get on with the real world.

At least the GAA will have to come up with some other plan to rebuild all their stadia.
Thank feck

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Cracker wrote:Why exactly was it never going to be successful?
Read the dam thread man.
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To some extent I can understand the Welsh and Scottish vote.

Their players visit Ireland 4 - 5 times a year know the Stadiums and Hotels etc so there isn’t to much to excite either the players or would be spectators compared to a visit to Paris - The Med - or the Alps

We are to accessible to them


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rumncoke wrote:To some extent I can understand the Welsh and Scottish vote.

Their players visit Ireland 4 - 5 times a year know the Stadiums and Hotels etc so there isn’t to much to excite either the players or would be spectators compared to a visit to Paris - The Med - or the Alps

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I believe England supported the Irish bid based on what was best for the English test XV competing (presumably) at the finals.

Perhaps the Scots and Welsh were more focused on other things.

Bid: "Hosting a RWC will increase player numbers, interest in rugby and levels of support..."
WRU/SRU : "Feck that - we don't need the Irish to be any stronger!"

Or perhaps they were just looking at the bigger picture of world rugby.
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At least France may benefit from some of the top teams actually basing their camps in the same country and some local rugby clubs and communities will also reap some benefit. Had it come to Ireland the English for one were going to remain in England as were New Zealand probably also Australia and South Africa who were all looking to base in England and only fly in for games...

I actually had a conversation with someone of the IRFU bid team and he couldn't advise me of a single rugby club in Northern Ireland that had been identified to benefit from the competition coming here and he agreed that some tops teams would likely base outside Ireland including all the home nations.

When I asked what was the most likely group game from say NZ v Wales or Australia V England or Scotland V France that was likely to be staged at Kingspan he agreed none because those games could attract 2-3 times the capacity and he agreed that Casement would likely get a bigger that Kingspan..

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Cockatrice wrote:... he agreed that some tops teams would likely base outside Ireland including all the home nations.
It's about time Ireland got out of Dublin fer home matches. :lol:
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
Cockatrice wrote:... he agreed that some tops teams would likely base outside Ireland including all the home nations.
It's about time Ireland got out of Dublin fer home matches. Image
They tried Belfast 10 years ago, but then that turned out not to be a home match after all.
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