How Green Was Their Valley?

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wales-ireland-1989 prog ticket stub

For the week that’s in it.

Saturday, February 4th, 1989.

It was the year the Hurricane blew away a young Stephen Hendry to win the Irish Masters Snooker Championship and Samuel Beckett passed away.

It was also the year a resurgent Ireland team traveled to the Cardiff Arms Park determined to banish the waning Welsh to a third successive defeat.

Noel Mannion’s block, clutch and gut-bursting carry paved the way.

Eileen Battersby wrote in the following Monday’s Irish Times:

Noel Mannion, grabbed the ball inside his own half and with the grace of a stampeding dray horse, showed the Welsh backs – and the rest of Wales – exactly how serious their rugby problems are when he scored 70 yards later.

“What have things come to when they can’t catch a number eight?”, asked the shaken Welshman in the sheepskin coat.

Blue-dee Buh-real-ee-unt.

Previously: Bread Of Heaven

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5 thoughts on “How Green Was Their Valley?

  1. bob

    Dunno where you plucked the snooker reference from, but you’re miles off!!! 1982 and not against Hendry?

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