Paddy’s day

St. Patrick’s day yesterday was absolutely massive. I was part of Waterford’s St. Patrick’s Day parade onboard the ACSE boat which was a new and fantastic experience for me. Then it was off to the pub to watch Ireland hammer Italy in their Six Nations game. The 51-24 result meant France had to score 24 points more than Scotland in the following Six Nations game. That seemed a big ask and with Scotland doing well out of the gates we all thought Ireland had a good chance of winning the championship. France though started pulling ahead and at one point looked good to win. Somehow though Scotland pulled a try back and left Ireland in the lead. The pub went wild, celebrations about to begin when France in the last move of the game went over the line. But a Scottish defender had an arm under the ball and not even on the replays could anyone see if the ball was down. Somehow the TV ref gave the try and France won.

I have to say I haven’t felt that gutted over a sport’s result since South Africa failed in a Cricket World Cup years ago against Australia.

The day wasn’t over though and we happily watched Wales beat England.

Then the most amazing thing happened; Ireland beat Pakistan in the Cricket World Cup. Ireland beat Pakistan, who are ranked fourth in the world. Absolutely incredible. Easily the biggest shock of the CWC so far and probably for the rest of the tournament.

A pretty incredible day.

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    The Cricket over here is just electrifying. I have not been this cought up in anything since the Rugby World Cup in SA in 1995 - records being smashed all over the place, and Hooray for IRELAND!!! It was a great game - especially the last 15 overs where it looked like Pakistan could actually pull the game back after 3 dismissals in the space of about 6 balls, and the crowd just shut up. it was insanely tense - I'm not even Irish and I felt the tension in the pit of my stomach. Eventually Ireland pulled through with some sensible batting to win the game with a 6 (with 8 overs or so and 3 wickets to spare). Great day for Ireland, and for world cricket. hopefully now, you'll be able to get the Cricket on the big screen at those Irish Pubs...
 

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