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OTB AM | Keith Wood on being 'a bit of a psycho', the '97 Lions and Ireland vs. France
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- Опубликовано: 1 фев 2018
- Keith Wood joined Adrian and Eoin on Friday's OTB AM to preview the 2018 Six Nations. Discuss Ireland vs. France. His mental preparation to Rugby games, and the prospects of Jalibert and Jordan Larmour.
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"Something good is going to happen"... brilliant insight into the inner game by Keith. Great sportsman and ambassador for the sport & Ireland
What a legend.
I call BS on the weight of the SA front Row
Drotske - 108 - 17st
Garvey - 116 - 18st
Os was 21st 136kg according to Wikipedia
No doubt principles of how they won was correct. Think Paul Wallace height was the big difference
So, the doctor helped him with the line out, but Woods doesn't rate him?
Irish Wolfhounds and British Lions...
Paul Wallace class,
Another unmissable interview, thanks. I watch BBC for Ireland matches, I'm just into the whole juxtaposition thing, so sue me, and have to say as good as O'Connell is he just does not provide the level of interesting comment or even sheer gravity that Wood had, so I miss that every time.
The British Lions I understand, the Irish Lions??? Why don't we tour under our own symbol/s rather than Britain's?
Educate yourself Dan. It's the British & Irish Lions. With all Celtic countries represented with symbols.
Thanks Andrew...but there is no such symbol as "Irish lions"...the equivalent symbol for Ireland is "The Irish Wolfhounds" but Irish symbols are almost always never celebrated...
Irish Wolfhounds AFL. Euro Cup in Cork in October. Go and watch
It's a non political term i.e. Lions of the British Isles,not meaning anything about your passport,but why the hell does anyone need to bring this up here?
Because its not true (for example). ...Ireland is an Irish Isle, Britain is a British Isle, and the National symbol for Britain is the British Lion - and The National symbol for Ireland is the Irish Wolfhound...