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Lynne Cantwell

Mild mannered London physiotherapist by day.

Bone-crunching athlete, Ireland’s most capped female rugby player, and stalwart at English premier league champions Richmond RFC by weekends (and some evenings).

Ahead of next Saturday’s BROADCAST LIVE triple Crown deciding match against England at Twickenham, we sat down with got Lynne on the phone.

Could she dummy around our quick-fire list of deceptively-banal questions?

With some ease as it turned out.

Aaron “Favourite female player?”

Lynne: “Huriana Manuel, black ferns 13.”

Aaron: “Favourite male rugby player?”

Lynne: “Brian O’Driscoll and Tommy Bowe.”

Aaron: “Toughest opponent ?”

Lynne: “Alison Millar.”

Aaron: “”Most common foul in women’s rugby?”

Lynne: “At the ruck, off their feet.”

Aaron “Biggest sporting disappointment and high?”

Lynne: “High – Grand slam win 2013. Low – losing to the USA in the 1/4 final of 2010 World Cup having beaten them convincingly in pool game.”

Aaron “Three Irish female players to watch.”

Lynne: “Ashleigh Baxter is a star for the future! Claire Molloy, considered an experienced player but still only 23 and Aisling Hutchins affected by injury this year but we haven’t scratched the surface of her potential, yet.”

Aaron: “Best coach?”

Lynne: “Ian Costello.”

Aaron: “Describe Joe Schmidt in one word.”

Lynne: “Sharp.”

Aaron: “Was Warren Gatland correct to drop the other fella that plays No.13?”

Lynne: “Nope!”

Aaron: “Other than rugby, what is your favourite sport to watch?”

Lynne: “Tennis.”

Aaron: “The last book you read?”

Lynne:Blink.”

Aaron: “Your training regime and diet.”

Lynne: “Depending on time if the year. Early in season usually 1 speed endurance/co dictionary sessions, 1 speed, 1 gym Olympic lifting session, 2 club trainings per week.
In season 1 speed, 2 skills , 1 gym plyo based session per week before sat/sun squad sessions.
Diet- eat good food plenty of times throughout the day.”

Aaron: “Favourite music/movie?”

Lynne:Hermitage Green and Transformers (2007)

Aaron: “Blur or Oasis?”

Lynne: “Who? What?”

Aaron “Did you win your last argument?”

Lynne: “Yes!”

Aaron: “Are you ready to retire?”

Lynne: “……….”

 Lynne Cantwell

You can follow Lynne Cantwell in the Irish Times every Thursday throughout the 6 Nations Championship.

Pic by Inpho via Lynne

Leinster

Would you like to spend Valentine’s night with these three gentlemen and their friends?

We have one pair of tickets  – yes a PAIR  – to see Leinster this Friday night at the RDS, Ballsbridge, Dublin when they host the Newport Gwent Dragons.

Included will be a blue-themed ‘best dressed ladies’ competition and a roving ‘kiss cam’ with ‘spot prizes’ on offer.

It doesn’t get more romantic, in fairness.

To enter, just complete this verse

Roses are red, Leinster play in blue, I want the tickets_____________________

Lines close at 4:45pm.

Leinster Rugby

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For the weekend that’s nearly in it.

Saturday, March 16th, 1985.

An extremley fast, fresh faced Irish rugby side – containing Mick “Kick” Kiernan, Brendan Mullen, Trevor Ringland and Keith Crossan – travelled to Cardiff Arms Park with murmurings of another ‘Tripler’ on the cards. Wales, outpaced, outthought and outskilled rolled over.

Edmund Van Esbeck of the Irish Times said:

Prior to the match on Saturday, there was a very significant gesture by the Ireland side – As they stood for the Welsh anthem, all the players linked arms as a mark of their solidarity. Never was that characteristic better exemplified than this truly remarkable match.

That night, on the jukebox? Yep!

Bonus Thornley wears an ear stud footage

Images: Ebay

Previously: Campbell’s Coup, 1982

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For the weekend that’s in it.

Saturday, February 20th, 1982.

The year of the “big snow”, Delorean’s bankruptcy and multiple General Elections..

Scotland travelled to Dublin intent on putting an end to Ireland’s run of unbeaten matches in the 5 Nations Championship.

Awaiting them, however, was a team containing Ciaran Fitzgerald, Mike Kiernan and the Ollie Campbell’s canny right foot.

Ollie remorselessly booted, tapped and dropped-kicked Ireland to its first ‘Tripler’ in 33 years, scoring a then individual record 21 points (in old money).

The following Monday’s Irish Times reported:

“Anguished large Scotsmen deep in alcoholic melancholy littered the streets of Dublin on Saturday night, a sight for bleary Irish eyes.

Any excuse.

(Match Programme: Rugby Relics / Team Pic: Gaelic Art)

Previously: Giving It A McLash