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Well well! BOD has lost a big fan in JC with this crack! You never turn your back on the Northside - ever - and NEVER to defect to the Southside. This would be like NSG becoming a Linfield supporter! Bad move BOD - bad move!
O'Driscoll praised as role model
Wed, Mar 30, 2011
IRISH RUGBY captain Brian O’Driscoll was officially made an honorary southsider by Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council last night.
The council awarded the civic honour to the sportsman who grew up in Clontarf in north Dublin.
“I am at heart a northsider but at the same time I schooled in Blackrock and subsequently I live over here. It’s an adaptation of the southside of me,” Mr O’Driscoll told reporters.
Mr O’Driscoll said he was “honoured” to be given the award and explained his affinity with the area.
“I love this part of the city, it’s where I see my home now,” he said. Referring to his wife, actor and author Amy Huberman, he said: “I married a southside girl myself and I just love where we live. I love the area and I love everything it gives me.”
Council cathaoirleach Lettie McCarthy (Labour) said the sportsman was “only a baby” when born on the northside so he had no choice. “When he reached the right age he moved to the southside,” she added.
The local authority also awarded the first Brian O’Driscoll Rugby Scholarship to Andrew Boyle of University College Dublin’s rugby team.
The bursary, worth some €5,000, will be given by the council each year to help a young rugby player in Dún Laoghaire Rathdown to attend UCD.
Mr O’Driscoll was a “good role model” for young people which was needed now more than ever when “all sections of society have let our youngsters down”, Ms McCarthy said.
Mr O’Driscoll emphasised the important role that sport had in tackling obesity and helping people to stay fit and healthy.
“Sport is not just a job but a life choice for me and other people. I believe in what I do. I believe it has a knock-on effect,” he said.
O'Driscoll praised as role model
Wed, Mar 30, 2011
IRISH RUGBY captain Brian O’Driscoll was officially made an honorary southsider by Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council last night.
The council awarded the civic honour to the sportsman who grew up in Clontarf in north Dublin.
“I am at heart a northsider but at the same time I schooled in Blackrock and subsequently I live over here. It’s an adaptation of the southside of me,” Mr O’Driscoll told reporters.
Mr O’Driscoll said he was “honoured” to be given the award and explained his affinity with the area.
“I love this part of the city, it’s where I see my home now,” he said. Referring to his wife, actor and author Amy Huberman, he said: “I married a southside girl myself and I just love where we live. I love the area and I love everything it gives me.”
Council cathaoirleach Lettie McCarthy (Labour) said the sportsman was “only a baby” when born on the northside so he had no choice. “When he reached the right age he moved to the southside,” she added.
The local authority also awarded the first Brian O’Driscoll Rugby Scholarship to Andrew Boyle of University College Dublin’s rugby team.
The bursary, worth some €5,000, will be given by the council each year to help a young rugby player in Dún Laoghaire Rathdown to attend UCD.
Mr O’Driscoll was a “good role model” for young people which was needed now more than ever when “all sections of society have let our youngsters down”, Ms McCarthy said.
Mr O’Driscoll emphasised the important role that sport had in tackling obesity and helping people to stay fit and healthy.
“Sport is not just a job but a life choice for me and other people. I believe in what I do. I believe it has a knock-on effect,” he said.
Jayo Cluxton- GAA Elite
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You would think the €5k could at least be used to help someone else emmigrate
OMAR- GAA Elite
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It would appear that the "September Double" dream has imploded before March is out. Gilroy and Daly will not be pleased with this turn of events.
The chief egg-chaser has been exposed as a me féiner, throwing the natives at each others throats.
Leo Varadkar to hold a press conference outside Coppers at 21.00hrs......
The chief egg-chaser has been exposed as a me féiner, throwing the natives at each others throats.
Leo Varadkar to hold a press conference outside Coppers at 21.00hrs......
Boxtyeater- GAA Elite
- Leitrim
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Eh well my bod is great thanks very much
Royal_Girl2k9- GAA All Star
- Meath
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Jayo Cluxton wrote:Well well! BOD has lost a big fan in JC with this crack! You never turn your back on the Northside - ever - and NEVER to defect to the Southside. This would be like NSG becoming a Linfield supporter! Bad move BOD - bad move!
O'Driscoll praised as role model
Wed, Mar 30, 2011
IRISH RUGBY captain Brian O’Driscoll was officially made an honorary southsider by Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council last night.
The council awarded the civic honour to the sportsman who grew up in Clontarf in north Dublin.
“I am at heart a northsider but at the same time I schooled in Blackrock and subsequently I live over here. It’s an adaptation of the southside of me,” Mr O’Driscoll told reporters.
Mr O’Driscoll said he was “honoured” to be given the award and explained his affinity with the area.
“I love this part of the city, it’s where I see my home now,” he said. Referring to his wife, actor and author Amy Huberman, he said: “I married a southside girl myself and I just love where we live. I love the area and I love everything it gives me.”
Council cathaoirleach (Labour) said the sportsman was “only a baby” when born on the northside so he had no choice. “When he reached the right age he moved to the southside,” she added.
The local authority also awarded the first Brian O’Driscoll Rugby Scholarship to Andrew Boyle of University College Dublin’s rugby team.
The bursary, worth some €5,000, will be given by the council each year to help a young rugby player in Dún Laoghaire Rathdown to attend UCD.
Mr O’Driscoll was a “good role model” for young people which was needed now more than ever when “all sections of society have let our youngsters down”, Ms McCarthy said.
Mr O’Driscoll emphasised the important role that sport had in tackling obesity and helping people to stay fit and healthy.
“Sport is not just a job but a life choice for me and other people. I believe in what I do. I believe it has a knock-on effect,” he said.
Fook him traitor he just sold is soul for a few euros...Who does Lettie McCarthy think she is
This is a job for
YETTI..
mullins- GAA Hero
- Dublin
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Mullins badly rattled by this expose......
Boxtyeater- GAA Elite
- Leitrim
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Very misgruntled and misappointed with BOD on this one. He was probably Mr Fooking Northside when the lads played in Croker for 4 years!
'No problemo Lads - yis'll be fine with me when we cross the Liffey. Mullins is onside and the compadres will do us proud. Look there's the 5 Lamps (he says pointing to a Clerys bag)."
And now its 'Oh roight lads - I was really crapping my kaks over there. Like the guys in the street are rougher than Chabal and when they have a ruck someone always dies'.....
Stay away BOD ....
'No problemo Lads - yis'll be fine with me when we cross the Liffey. Mullins is onside and the compadres will do us proud. Look there's the 5 Lamps (he says pointing to a Clerys bag)."
And now its 'Oh roight lads - I was really crapping my kaks over there. Like the guys in the street are rougher than Chabal and when they have a ruck someone always dies'.....
Stay away BOD ....
Jayo Cluxton- GAA Elite
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From the West Wing to the Northside
He may only be visiting the country for a brief time but it seems US President Barack Obama is about to fulfil a lifelong dream by making a cameo on an Irish TV soap.
Obama - channels his inner Irishman
'Fair City' is bracing itself for the arrival in May of Bela Doyle's long-long cousin, Seamus O'bama-Doyle who is dropping up to Carrigstown via Washington and of course Moneygall.
Washington insiders report that the President has been practicing his one line for what we are told is a brief but pivotal appearance.
'Seamus' will drop into McCoy's to catch up with Bela who will ask him "Can the country ever get itself out of this mess?" to which he will respond "Yes, we bleedin' can!".
We might have lost BOD but we have O on board now
He may only be visiting the country for a brief time but it seems US President Barack Obama is about to fulfil a lifelong dream by making a cameo on an Irish TV soap.
Obama - channels his inner Irishman
'Fair City' is bracing itself for the arrival in May of Bela Doyle's long-long cousin, Seamus O'bama-Doyle who is dropping up to Carrigstown via Washington and of course Moneygall.
Washington insiders report that the President has been practicing his one line for what we are told is a brief but pivotal appearance.
'Seamus' will drop into McCoy's to catch up with Bela who will ask him "Can the country ever get itself out of this mess?" to which he will respond "Yes, we bleedin' can!".
We might have lost BOD but we have O on board now
mullins- GAA Hero
- Dublin
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I note BOD got a yellow card the other night. That'll learn him ....
Jayo Cluxton- GAA Elite
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Jayo Cluxton wrote:I note BOD got a yellow card the other night. That'll learn him ....
Ya can take the man outta the northside but ya can't take the northside outta the man..
Royal_Girl2k9- GAA All Star
- Meath
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