To keep us distracted before, during and possibly after today's game!
All named players must satisfy the following criteria:
(1) Born or primarily raised/schooled in said county; and
(2) been internationally capped on or after 26 August 1995 (i.e. advent of professionalism).
CORK
1. Paul Wallace (45 caps)*
2. Terry Kingston (30)
3. Mike Ross (61)
4. DOC (94)*
5. MOD (23)
6. Billy Holland (1)
7. David Corkery (27)
8. POM (37)
9. Peter Stringer (98)
10. ROG (128)*
11. Simon Zebo (28)*
12. John Kelly (17)
13. Richard Wallace (29)*
14. Anthony Horgan (7)
15. Dominic Crotty (5)
* 5 of 15 B&I Lions
Ireland's Greatest Internationally Capped County XV
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Ireland's Greatest Internationally Capped County XV
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Re: Ireland's Greatest Internationally Capped County XV
Sure you don't want "visited Fota Island once for two weeks" as well?Cor. Ind. wrote:To keep us distracted before, during and possibly after today's game!
All named players must satisfy the following criteria:
(1) Born or primarily raised/schooled in said county; and
(2) been internationally capped on or after 26 August 1995 (i.e. advent of professionalism).
CORK
1. Paul Wallace (45 caps)*
2. Terry Kingston (30)
3. Mike Ross (61)
4. DOC (94)*
5. MOD (23)
6. Billy Holland (1)
7. David Corkery (27)
8. POM (37)
9. Peter Stringer (98)
10. ROG (128)*
11. Simon Zebo (28)*
12. John Kelly (17)
13. Richard Wallace (29)*
14. Anthony Horgan (7)
15. Dominic Crotty (5)
* 5 of 15 B&I Lions
Re: Ireland's Greatest Internationally Capped County XV
Kildare;
1.
2. Bernard Jackman (Newbridge College)
3. Tony Buckley (Newbridge College)
4. Bob Casey (North Kildare)
5.
6. Trevor Brennan (Barnhall)
8. Jamie Heaslip (Naas & Newbridge College)
9.
10.
11. Fionn Carr (Naas & Newbridge College)
12. Fergus McFadden (Clongowes)
13. Gordon D'Arcy (Clongowes)
14. Dave Kearney (Clongowes)
15. Geordan Murphy (Naas & Newbridge College)
No room for;
James Tracy (Naas & Newbridge College)
Rob Kearney (Clongowes)
Pending;
Adam Byrne (Naas & Naas CBS)
Can't get a full 15, obviously. Mick Doyle (Newbridge College) would help, cos I could move Trevor Brennan into the second row. Devin Toner played for North Kildare but lived in Meath at the time.
Robbie McGrath (Newbridge College) was scrumhalf on the '81 Triple Crown winning team.
Geordan Murphy actually played at out-half for Newbridge & Naas so arguably he should be there with RK at full-back
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1.
2. Bernard Jackman (Newbridge College)
3. Tony Buckley (Newbridge College)
4. Bob Casey (North Kildare)
5.
6. Trevor Brennan (Barnhall)
8. Jamie Heaslip (Naas & Newbridge College)
9.
10.
11. Fionn Carr (Naas & Newbridge College)
12. Fergus McFadden (Clongowes)
13. Gordon D'Arcy (Clongowes)
14. Dave Kearney (Clongowes)
15. Geordan Murphy (Naas & Newbridge College)
No room for;
James Tracy (Naas & Newbridge College)
Rob Kearney (Clongowes)
Pending;
Adam Byrne (Naas & Naas CBS)
Can't get a full 15, obviously. Mick Doyle (Newbridge College) would help, cos I could move Trevor Brennan into the second row. Devin Toner played for North Kildare but lived in Meath at the time.
Robbie McGrath (Newbridge College) was scrumhalf on the '81 Triple Crown winning team.
Geordan Murphy actually played at out-half for Newbridge & Naas so arguably he should be there with RK at full-back
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Re: Ireland's Greatest Internationally Capped County XV
Aint Toner from Kilkock?
You know I'm going to lose,
And gambling's for fools,
But that's the way I like it baby, I don't want to live FOREVER!
And gambling's for fools,
But that's the way I like it baby, I don't want to live FOREVER!
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Mick Quinn went to Newbridge Collage - thats your outhalfTwist wrote:Kildare;
1.
2. Bernard Jackman (Newbridge College)
3. Tony Buckley (Newbridge College)
4. Bob Casey (North Kildare)
5.
6. Trevor Brennan (Barnhall)
8. Jamie Heaslip (Naas & Newbridge College)
9.
10.
11. Fionn Carr (Naas & Newbridge College)
12. Fergus McFadden (Clongowes)
13. Gordon D'Arcy (Clongowes)
14. Dave Kearney (Clongowes)
15. Geordan Murphy (Naas & Newbridge College)
No room for;
James Tracy (Naas & Newbridge College)
Rob Kearney (Clongowes)
Pending;
Adam Byrne (Naas & Naas CBS)
Can't get a full 15, obviously. Mick Doyle (Newbridge College) would help, cos I could move Trevor Brennan into the second row. Devin Toner played for North Kildare but lived in Meath at the time.
Robbie McGrath (Newbridge College) was scrumhalf on the '81 Triple Crown winning team.
Geordan Murphy actually played at out-half for Newbridge & Naas so arguably he should be there with RK at full-back
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Re: Ireland's Greatest Internationally Capped County XV
Who needs you?
And who cares - not me anyway.
And who cares - not me anyway.
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall who's the greatest player of them all? It is Drico your majesty.
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Re: Ireland's Greatest Internationally Capped County XV
Moynalveyblockhead wrote:Aint Toner from Kilkock?
"It was Mrs O'Leary's cow"
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Re: Ireland's Greatest Internationally Capped County XV
Oldschool wrote:Who needs you?
And who cares - not me anyway.
So I'm new here gramps.
I note we both started threads here today. 6 have responded to mine thus far, 4 to yours. Only one of us is talking to themselves though. Anyway, enjoy your sojourn in Dumdrum...give my regards to the mirror and Joe.
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