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They be too busy running the country to play rugby after school!
BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3139 - 16/10/2023 14:26:07 2508658 Link 0 |
Yeah cliched bull which shows your ignorance and arrogance.
KillingFields (Limerick) - Posts: 3674 - 16/10/2023 14:39:28 2508661 Link 2 |
Don't agree with that. Sure there's a drop off in every sport when lads reach a certain age just not the same way as I've seen it in the rugby. That Clongowes example above is similar to a few schools I would know of. Yes you might get one or two who keep it up but that's it. For the most part once they finish school they're forgotten about and they forget about rugby. That being said it is definitely elitist in the most part and anyone who says otherwise is kidding themselves. But it has no real affect on the GAA and visa versa so there's no need for either side to worry. Low2Joe (Wexford) - Posts: 54 - 16/10/2023 15:00:26 2508668 Link 1 |
Over 38,000 at the Cup Final in 2021 between Bohs and Pat's. The same 2 teams in it this year and they're going to go over that this time and with hopefully a different result on the pitch. MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13779 - 16/10/2023 15:22:33 2508675 Link 1 |
No it hasn't, there's never been a minor All Ireland team where none of the players is playing ten years later or the minor final was their last ever game. Nonsense
Claretandblue (Westmeath) - Posts: 1921 - 16/10/2023 16:14:19 2508684 Link 3 |
togoutlads (Galway) - Posts: 974 - 16/10/2023 16:44:31 2508695 Link 0 |
Good post, club rugby went through bad spell over last number of years, however, provinical sides have realised this and more acadamy players are now playing for AIL sides, Leinster ect have realised some players are late developers and clubs will benefit from this, players are made aware of this and realise there is a way back to the top if they are good enough. World wide rugby is going through tough times as you set out and only Ireland and France seem to be on solid ground. I think all team sports suffer from the lack of real competition outside the top 8/10 elites most are there just for the love of the sport or a chance to make a decent living. GAA has nothing to fear from rugby and visa versa. Great to see the big support the rugby team got across all walks of life. Viewing figures for SA hit 1.4m, another .25k streemed. Imagine it was higher still for NZ game. No matter the sport the majority of Irish people will always get behind the green jersey.
seadog54 (Meath) - Posts: 2195 - 16/10/2023 16:53:44 2508697 Link 0 |
Because most of the crowd get in for nothing. Will there be another display of holloganism this time? Bohs fans attacked Pats supporters including children in pubs the last time. firing Halloween fireworks. Proper s**m. Surprised IRFU let them back near the place.
BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3139 - 16/10/2023 16:53:49 2508698 Link 3 |
It's not a dig at rugby, but it's just the way it's structured, whether by accident or design. It's not just more, it's emphatically more. I put a stat up in a previous conversation on this that you were something like 30 times more likely to play for Ireland if you went to private school. That's a staggering number. Yes, it's because those schools employ full-time rugby coaches, but therein lies the issue. If you can afford to go to one of those schools you will have a huge advantage. That does make it elitist, as the same benefit is not available to the majority of those who can't afford it. Scholarships make up only a fraction of the students attending these schools, so that's not really a leveller at all. I enjoy rugby and have been to plenty Connacht games. At the same time, I can easily see that there is an element of elitism in the sport due to how it's structured from a developmental point of view. I'm sure the IRFU are working to address this, but it's the lay of the land currently. WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2187 - 16/10/2023 17:07:38 2508703 Link 0 |
What sports? Doesn't happen with GAA or Soccer.
TheFlaker (Mayo) - Posts: 8160 - 16/10/2023 17:07:48 2508704 Link 4 |
My experience of both Gaa and rugby is that the IRFU are getting on with their own business and couldn't care less about the what the GAA or FAI are at. ThePowerhouse (Leitrim) - Posts: 141 - 16/10/2023 19:33:18 2508731 Link 0 |
Don't know what it's like in Cork but here in galway there's plenty of animosity towards the GAA,,, in the city anyways, most of which comes from people who've never even watched a game, strangely enough,, you can be sure rugby people are no angels when it comes to dissing other sports. Far from it.
Galway9801 (Galway) - Posts: 1942 - 16/10/2023 19:38:39 2508732 Link 0 |
Nothing to do with free tickets, this year is heading for north of 40k tickets sold. Don't know where your going with 'most of the crowd getting in for nothing', that's just lying. 20 young fellas throwining stuff outside a pub, 37,800 people were not. IRFU have no say in where the FAI Cup Final is played. MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13779 - 16/10/2023 21:12:29 2508745 Link 2 |
Jobber actually lives in Co. Westmeath, so he knows the respective club numbers. There's a few Range Rovers there too. It's not arrogance. You wouldn't know much about the Midlands.
thelongridge (Offaly) - Posts: 1879 - 16/10/2023 21:34:13 2508747 Link 0 |
It must be hard going in Rugby clubs where like GAA you have die hard coaches down on a sunday morning coaching kids from Infants upwards only for the the kid go off play schools rugby. Is this not killing clubs?
Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 2085 - 16/10/2023 23:30:10 2508751 Link 0 |
Are a minor all ireland winning team really a fair comparison to 1 individual school team? Not fs9e or equal comparison at all KillingFields (Limerick) - Posts: 3674 - 17/10/2023 01:59:25 2508756 Link 1 |
Loads of sports. It's far from a rugby issue. All studies paint a different picture to what people here are painting to attack rugby https://www.offtheball.com/other-sports/grassroots-sports-in-ireland-the-participation-problem-1141526 KillingFields (Limerick) - Posts: 3674 - 17/10/2023 02:01:43 2508757 Link 1 |
Jesus you would argue black is white. It isn't loads of sports. This thread is about rugby being a threat to GAA. I said dropout doesn't happen in GAA and soccer like it does in rugby and you throw a study at me that is primarily focused on female participation dropout which is a whole other issue. I am not one of those trying to attack rugby, I love rugby, but you are just throwing out random stuff here to try and defend the sport.
TheFlaker (Mayo) - Posts: 8160 - 17/10/2023 09:55:54 2508764 Link 4 |
It's the closest comparison you will get of the GAA and rugby for u18. There's schools involved in the senior cups who would spend more money and train more tham some intercounty minor teams. Anyone that thinks the drop off rate in GAA is similar to rugby needs their head examined. I love both and don't see either being any sort of threat to the other. Both operate in mostly separate worlds with minimal enough crossover ( I know there is some crossover, that's why I said "minimal" just before anyone gets their knickers in a twist). Don't go spreading nonsense and lies just because you don't agree with something. Low2Joe (Wexford) - Posts: 54 - 17/10/2023 11:55:15 2508799 Link 1 |
Do you have anything to back up this statement that is pretty sweeping? Dropout in GAA and soccer doesnt happen like it does in rugby. Prove it? KillingFields (Limerick) - Posts: 3674 - 17/10/2023 11:58:19 2508801 Link 1 |