Wales v Ireland: the tetchy Celtic rivalry that could set the Six Nations 2015 alight
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Wales v Ireland: the tetchy Celtic rivalry that could set the Six Nations 2015 alight
“A very proud day for me .
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an unbelievable memory winning my first Welsh cap.
One I will remember forever!” This was Jonathan Sexton, the Ireland fly-half, in jocular mood after the British and Irish Lions, including 10 Welshmen in their starting line-up, had beaten Australia 41-16 in the final Test in 2013.
It did not stop there.
As the team bus was winding its way to the Sydney Opera House for the post-match reception, Sexton was called to the front to sing a song.
He began Don’t Look Back In Anger before it was drowned out by the booing of his squad mates.
So, as he r…
.
.
an unbelievable memory winning my first Welsh cap.
One I will remember forever!” This was Jonathan Sexton, the Ireland fly-half, in jocular mood after the British and Irish Lions, including 10 Welshmen in their starting line-up, had beaten Australia 41-16 in the final Test in 2013.
It did not stop there.
As the team bus was winding its way to the Sydney Opera House for the post-match reception, Sexton was called to the front to sing a song.
He began Don’t Look Back In Anger before it was drowned out by the booing of his squad mates.
So, as he r…





