I was in Dublin then, I watched it in a pub in Dublin 8 N C Road, an unforgettable experience, I love Ireland since that day. Greetings from Poland. God save Ireland
With the revolution des oeillets of Portugal, thanks at The Virginia of Fatima (She was said in 1926), Ireland (To see Biden, the and Poland are the foundation, the model of de
1 of the moments I will treasure til the day I die is 70 mins into a Grand Slam match at Cardiff, the game was all but won . when " Fields of Athenry" started echoeing around the ground
the Welsh always do their talking on the pitch the most underrated team in the six nations. if I wasn't irish I'd be up for Wales every time. best of luck in 2019 six nations and the world cup. love if our two teams meat in the final
@tom breslin correct Tom, I thot I was half Irish (dad) half Scottish (mum) but I was astounded and proud to find out my great great grandfather was indeed from the Basque area..Total respect you your comment..
1000 fois j'ai visionné cet irremplaçable moment des hymnes... Crocke Park 2007 restera à jamais UNIQUE dans l'histoire du Tournoi.... Tant pleuré, j'ai TANT pleuré... Merci les mecs.!! M. E. R. C. I...!!!!
This has to be one of the best patriotic dispalys in sporting national anthem singing, the historical context makes it all the more incredible. The emotion on display is fantastic,
0:56 What a wonderful national anthem Amhrán na bhFiann is. Never fails on getting me goosebumps every time I come back to watch this. Sounds even more special when you know all the context involving this specific moment. Greetings from Brazil! 🍀
the french comment after the Irlande call :" we don't win games with song but we earn respect and what we heard there between God save the Queen and the two Irish anthems it was absolutely magical." History meet rugby in Croke Park. what a momery for a young french like me!
Je suis francais et franchement chaque fois que j'entends et vois ce chant j'en ai les larmes aux yeux tellement il est émouvant. L'un des plus bel hymne au monde!
the significance of this is that this was the first time the english national anthem was played at croke park since irish independence, bearing in mind as well, the british massarced irish civillians at croke park during the war of independence it was very significant. it's been less than 5 years since McGuinness and the Queen first met. the peace process while stable is by no means complete
i fall in love of this song , since a watched in rugby match ,at Croke Park Flannery's tears , so strong and pure , my best reggards from Bogota - Colombia - south america to all this brave Ireland people , NEVER SURRENDER , ALWAYS STAND TALL.
I'm French and I've always enjoyed Ireland's Call. I don't care about the politics and division behind it, that's a catchy refrain with a good hook, to me it represents this fierce side and the entire Irish nation and people behind.
+yoe91 To be fair there is no politics or division in irelands call you are thinking of amhran na bhfian which is the anthem of the irish republic not the whole island.Though i prefer amhran na bhfian
+yoe91 To be fair there is no politics or division in irelands call you are thinking of amhran na bhfian which is the anthem of the irish republic not the whole island.Though i prefer amhran na bhfian
+stoney71 I'm aware that comment sounds cheesy and unrealistic, a "tourist's" thing to say, but we've heard it for so long at the 6N now and it's just the representation we have of Ireland as such a tough minded side.
My grandparents came to the US just before my dad was born. Fortunately I've been able to visit my Irish relatives several times. They are the kindest, most generous folks in the world. and have lived through such hard times. I always cry when I hear these anthems.
Brings a tear to the eye still, that was one of the greatest days in Irish history, let alone Irish sport. What happened in that stadium in 1920 will never be forgotten, but this day in 2007 was a fitting tribute and allowed all of us to move on. Peace.
@@jeanmolloy5941Yeah well they should sing it. Its a compromise. Between the North and South. The only major sport we play as a United Ireland. And look how good we are for it. And a brilliant song at that. If we're ever to be a peaceful United Ireland. We will have to make compromises. You cant expect to have a United Ireland and have everything your own way or it won't last.
I am Wesh also and been to Dublin several times ,love the Irish people ,always a great welcome when we come to watch the rugby ,i sing both anthems when they play , they are equally Awesome .
I'm forever telling me wife ,,,be proud of your Welsh heritage,,,my mother in law was WELSH, beautiful woman from Hook...I'm 100% Irish but love Wales and Russia 🇷🇺 ..I guess its the celt in me..
Thank you! Just what I've been saying for years. It's good that they did God Save the Queen first. Ireland's Call would have been a really hard act to follow. Especially by the song of the Land of Too Many Names, if you know what I'm saying.
***** I've heard things like that before, like, "The Queen in this song is representative of the country." Or something like that. But if that's the case there's still inequality in the language used. It's the same effect whatever route you use to get there. Besides, I would rather sing about the here and now than about century upon century of tradition that becomes meaningless if it's left unchallenged.
***** Well, i wondered a lot why a so great people like english still likes the monarchy and i think it's in their culture. But french also loved monarchy and their monarch ( and it's still the case with their leader, they want a powerful man as the head of state ) and i think english are now, like the french in the 1700's and haven't begin their revolution yet. But when problems will come ( like France in the 1780's ), they would probably do it. By the way, the Thirteen Colonies, an english possession made their revolution when they were under a lot of taxes.
TNCMAD Of course, the British Revolution will probably take a different form than the French Revolution, given the form that the British monarchy is currently taking. They are more vestigial than tyrannical, not quite an appendix but perhaps somewhat like tonsils. Britain is a tonsilate state. There. Now I know what to call it. And their tonsilectomy will probably be quite a gruelling process, with many of the citizens going into some sort of withdrawal. I think that's why the monarchy isn't gone already. Their subjects are afraid of the withdrawal symptoms they might suffer in the monarchy's absence. And the royal family themselves will probably be at quite a loss when they have to live like citizens. We'll have to be very patient with them.
***** I admit I don't know exactly what you mean. Perhaps you are being sarcastic. I know I wouldn't go quite so far as to "exile them penniless to Madagascar". But your mention of "immigrant rape" does make me a bit nervous. What is immigrant rape?
Ireland's call is a beautiful anthem. But I prefer Amhrán na bhFiann for the historical meaning made by Irish republicans. As a Frenchman, i'm more sensitive about the national anthem of the Irish republic, quite similar to la Marseillaise, the French national anthem since the consolidation of the republic in France, during the French revolution. Vive la République d'Irlande, que j'espère voir unifiée avec le nord un jour, et la République française! Friendship from France
+Phillip Mccullough If I were you i'd be worried about being a 'statelet' of the EU rather than the last chapter of aggro. P.S. I've been in shock since Saturday afternoon. You may well know why. My flag - on the outside of my house - flies at half-mast !
+Phillip Mccullough young humbries your a little bit below average when it comes to my beautiful island, that's IRELAND, unlike that off shore island you recide in Ireland never raped any other country in this world and never committed the worst sin you could do to any other persons country and draw a line in it then walk away, our nation shall be one again and our national anthem is Amhran na bhfiann, in our native tongue Erin go bragh
Every time I watch this it brings a tear to my eye , such passion and pride in your country like us Scots have and the Welsh have when we hear ours , makes our hearts and our souls sing. Love from Scotland
Apart from the American national anthem that was sang at the TD Garden for the hockey game that came just after the bombing and at the Marathon-Day Baseball Game a year after the attacks, this was the most chilling anthem-singing I have witnessed from inside a sports arena. It freezes you to the core, and gives you such a shot of adrenaline that you feel pumped up for hours.
Just watched that performance now....unbelievable stuff!!!!!!!Nothing more powerful than seeing a whole city united/country united against tyrany...Respect from Cork
I was lucky enough to be at that game with my Dad. It was a perfect night. Both anthems respected by all the fans. The world got to see Croke Park, a stadium built by an amateur sporting organisation and of course the result went our way as well.
Im not Irish, but the only team from the Northern Hemisphere that I love to watch. The song and the spirit of both the players and the spectators is remarkable. Happy to see the Irish win against the Aussies today. Good game lads. And all the best at the Rugby World Cup 2011!
Maybe the fact a try was scored by Ireland in the exact place Hogan was shot by the Black and Tans, made the win more pleasing from a Tipperary/Munster point
Le respect pour le God Save The Queen, malgré les tumultes du passé, montre la grandeur d âme et tout le sens de l honneur du peuple irlandais. Moment historique
Skip to 54 seconds and then you can miss out God save the Queen and listen to our Celtic brothers belting it out , love it greetings from a proud Scot.
Love the way the welsh let the other nations talk about the tournament and the granslam and thin come out and win it themselves, you'll probably do the same in the world cup. Still want ireland to win but hopefully you'll be runners up haha
All of the Anthems are beautiful and meaningful and touches the heart. Ireland's Call always brings tears to my eyes because of it's solemness and sadness.
Its an Amazing song i love watching the Irish play. Lets hope this is played in many many years to come as things seem to be changing to much around here
Signing you the public onto a debt that can never be paid back, while they rob you blind and incrementally turn your country into a 3rd world, starving you until you slowly turn into the real life Hunger Games; by which point, you the "smart" one finally finally finally realises that you've been duped but are completely and utterly unable to do anything. And then you'll read their autobiography that they'll hand to you, written 20years ago as we speak, planning and outlaying their plan to get you there, which by the way, is ahead of course...and you'll think, 20 years ago, Dani Osvaldo told me this would happen; how did he know? Was it because he read the elites own publications outlying their New World Order plan for us all; the ebola attack etc. ? Maybe.... but then you're the smart one, and those politicians bought, bribed or threatened by the European bankers are the "clowns"....
Best of luck to you too, it seems our paths will cross, but there will always be respect because we know how good you are. See you soon, from your Irish friends.
@@garyvahl7658 Sadly not I'm a student but like millions of Irish around the world we will be wearing the green for every game and our support will be heard in Japan and all 4 corners of the world
@@garyvahl7658 Love that! Top man. We really appreciate the support, I'm from Clare in the west of the country, beautiful place. Are you in Japan yerself? Where in SA are you from?
I am from CHILE 🇨🇱, but Ireland fan since 2006, I went to the RWC 2019 and I song the Soldier's Call in the game against Russia, best experience ever !!!!!!!!
I'm sure they would too! I have lived in England for 50 years and I love the place and people. I won't let my Irishness be defined by anti-English nonsense which was once peddled by our young Republic keen to create some distance. Thankfully most are getting over that now.
@@KR-us9pj I sure as hell belted both songs out in the recent Championships for both U20 and Seniors. Quite fitting both the Emerald Isle and Lions walked away with a Championship each. As long as France gets a thrashing and Italy a whooping, I care not who wins Ireland v England games, as I myself am part Irish on my Dad's side of the family tree. I have a great time and cheer both teams on.
I remember that day, it was overwhelming to see this passion and to feel the History weighing. I'm French but everytime I see this I have goosebumps. What a day it was
I hope that non Irish or British people realise that Irelands Call is not the Anthem of either political entity's on the Island . Rugby is above that crap which is why the song means so much to the players and the fans , your can blow the Soldiers Song and God save the queen out your arse
Respect Ireland. Lots of your forefathers helped us Boers in our fight against the English, notably one Willy John McBride, grandfather of the later Irish great Rugby player. From a Springbok fan.
I am "English" by birth but had grand parents both Catholic and Protestant from the North and the South. I lived through "The Troubles" and was in Manchester when the IRA bomb went off. The more recent nonsense over Brexit and the GFA makes me long for a United Ireland so that Irelands Call can be the anthem and I will answer it
So many idiots complaining about Ireland's Call. Even something so simple as a song generates hate from each side, simply amazing. This song applies to both countries on the Island. Not the north, not the south but both and yet people still argue about it. Amazing
Hey Irsih guys. We strangers admire the Ireland of rugby because of the two anthems and the Ireland's call. Rugby can do miracles. Stop fighting each other at least during the competition... Peace guys, from France
Ireland, Ireland, Ireland !!! What an anthem !! I am a french man, but sometimes I would like to be an irish during the 2 minutes of the Ireland's call ;)
Sot español y orgulloso de qe España e irlanda seamos amigos y aliados. Qe vivan España e Irlanda. Ulster de irlanda gibraltar español y de paso también malvinas argentinas.
I was there. I am Irish. We always welcome British people to Ireland - they are our closest neighbour and typically a good friend. Hill 16 - the massacre at Páirc an Chrócaigh - the GAA even thinking of allowing rugby at Croka. Unbelieveable - well done the GAA for allowing it, well done the English for being brave enough to turn up after the massacre, and WELL DONE to the XV Irish team who not once but twice (100% record) stood fast and never allowed an English victory on GAA ground. Happy to see England rugby have fun at Landsdowne - take a moment to appreciate what BOD, Stringer, O'Callaghan and the rest of them did for the nation at Croke Parc.
This game is very symbolic as croke park is practically an Irish Monument and English soldiers invaded the pitch there about a hundred years ago and killed players and fans at a Gaelic football match
george mudayingo I argued that we should not move as we have not received any apology.... why are you insinuating that I am taking the position that we should just move on?
@@freeeire564 I'm not insinuiting that's your position. I'm merely pointing out that we're waiting for an apology for the bombings that swept England too. You'll get yours when we get ours. Neither is going to happen so probably best to move on.
george mudayingo The bombings in England were in retaliation to the oppression in Northern Ireland.... they were reaction bombings. England started the trouble yet won’t recognize this and people like you just want to allow bygones to be bygones when you occupy part of our country..... no thanks, we won’t move on.
I do not have anything to do with the Celts, but Serbia feel the a connection with Ireland and Scotland, probably because we were the tortured throughout history, I have to visit your two countries, along with your Serbs, sorry for bad english
I was in Dublin then, I watched it in a pub in Dublin 8 N C Road, an unforgettable experience, I love Ireland since that day. Greetings from Poland. God save Ireland
And the same to u. Great experience for you.. god bless the people of poland.
Micheal Collins saved our country
With the revolution des oeillets of Portugal, thanks at The Virginia of Fatima (She was said in 1926), Ireland (To see Biden, the and Poland are the foundation, the model of de
1 of the moments I will treasure til the day I die is 70 mins into a Grand Slam match at Cardiff, the game was all but won .
when " Fields of Athenry" started echoeing around the ground
€6.50 a pint 😅
What a beautiful anthem the Irish have... Much love and support from Wales, your Celtic cousins
We love the Welsh, our Celtic brethren kin...
the Welsh always do their talking on the pitch the most underrated team in the six nations. if I wasn't irish I'd be up for Wales every time. best of luck in 2019 six nations and the world cup. love if our two teams meat in the final
@tom breslin correct Tom, I thot I was half Irish (dad) half Scottish (mum) but I was astounded and proud to find out my great great grandfather was indeed from the Basque area..Total respect you your comment..
up to yea now lads. up wales for the granslam 2019
I always feel Wales makes her point everytime they sing their anthem in their language and not English
The sweetest sound of all was the sound of the score line after the game:
Ireland 43
England 13
I watched this game at Trinity Hall in Dallas, TX. What an effen' great morning!
No change there then
Ireland shoulder to shoulder together standing tall.
Damn Ireland slayed the Brits.
What a day, never forget. from a Welshman. Brilliant memories
I´m Brazilian and I was there too ...And was in tears .....Love Ireland ..miss u
1000 fois j'ai visionné cet irremplaçable moment des hymnes...
Crocke Park 2007 restera à jamais UNIQUE dans l'histoire du Tournoi....
Tant pleuré, j'ai TANT pleuré...
Merci les mecs.!!
M. E. R. C. I...!!!!
This has to be one of the best patriotic dispalys in sporting national anthem singing, the historical context makes it all the more incredible. The emotion on display is fantastic,
0:56 What a wonderful national anthem Amhrán na bhFiann is. Never fails on getting me goosebumps every time I come back to watch this. Sounds even more special when you know all the context involving this specific moment. Greetings from Brazil! 🍀
the french comment after the Irlande call :" we don't win games with song but we earn respect and what we heard there between God save the Queen and the two Irish anthems it was absolutely magical."
History meet rugby in Croke Park. what a momery for a young french like me!
Je suis francais et franchement chaque fois que j'entends et vois ce chant j'en ai les larmes aux yeux tellement il est émouvant. L'un des plus bel hymne au monde!
Most beautiful anthem in the world.
From a french friend
Your anthem is beautiful too
bless you!
vive le bleu
France - Irelande in coming ;)
The French anthem is beautiful
the significance of this is that this was the first time the english national anthem was played at croke park since irish independence, bearing in mind as well, the british massarced irish civillians at croke park during the war of independence it was very significant. it's been less than 5 years since McGuinness and the Queen first met. the peace process while stable is by no means complete
@Smally Bigs no they wouldn't have been justified booing over a century-old war. That would be retarded behavior.
And the English booed the Danish anthem
800 years in Ireland
Welp brexit might restart the troubles
@@HecClaytos4956 It would be a retarded behavior for the English fans to boo Italian national anthem and they got karma. As a result, Italy won!
i fall in love of this song , since a watched in rugby match ,at Croke Park Flannery's tears , so strong and pure , my best reggards from Bogota - Colombia - south america to all this brave Ireland people , NEVER SURRENDER , ALWAYS STAND TALL.
John Hayes crying not flannery
@@grahamdunne2452 Flannery was crying too
I'm French and I've always enjoyed Ireland's Call. I don't care about the politics and division behind it, that's a catchy refrain with a good hook, to me it represents this fierce side and the entire Irish nation and people behind.
+yoe91 To be fair there is no politics or division in irelands call you are thinking of amhran na bhfian which is the anthem of the irish republic not the whole island.Though i prefer amhran na bhfian
+yoe91 To be fair there is no politics or division in irelands call you are thinking of amhran na bhfian which is the anthem of the irish republic not the whole island.Though i prefer amhran na bhfian
+stoney71 I'm aware that comment sounds cheesy and unrealistic, a "tourist's" thing to say, but we've heard it for so long at the 6N now and it's just the representation we have of Ireland as such a tough minded side.
yoe91 You managed to out tough us on sarurday though
+stoney71 was about damn time !! :p
My grandparents came to the US just before my dad was born. Fortunately I've been able to visit my Irish relatives several times. They are the kindest, most generous folks in the world. and have lived through such hard times. I always cry when I hear these anthems.
Brings a tear to the eye still, that was one of the greatest days in Irish history, let alone Irish sport.
What happened in that stadium in 1920 will never be forgotten, but this day in 2007 was a fitting tribute and allowed all of us to move on.
Peace.
Pity it was only a mickey mouse rugby game!! I notice few "Irish men" and I use the term lightly, were singing Irelands call!!!
@@donalsweeney1868 The Soldiers song is actually Irelands national anthem, Irelands call is a compromise, quite a few won't sing it.
@@donalsweeney1868 Ireland’s call is a nice tune but I agree our anthem should be in Irish only, Éirinn go brách 🇮🇪
@@jeanmolloy5941Yeah well they should sing it. Its a compromise. Between the North and South. The only major sport we play as a United Ireland. And look how good we are for it. And a brilliant song at that. If we're ever to be a peaceful United Ireland. We will have to make compromises. You cant expect to have a United Ireland and have everything your own way or it won't last.
Tatty munchers
With such fans, no wonder the Irish rugby team gives it all on the pitch.
Much respect all the way from Romania.
I am Wesh also and been to Dublin several times ,love the Irish people ,always a great welcome when we come to watch the rugby ,i sing both anthems when they play , they are equally Awesome .
I'm forever telling me wife ,,,be proud of your Welsh heritage,,,my mother in law was WELSH, beautiful woman from Hook...I'm 100% Irish but love Wales and Russia 🇷🇺 ..I guess its the celt in me..
I love Ireland!!!!! Greetings from Mexico!
Viva Mexico. Long live the San Patricios.
Proud to be an Australian however there are about five other National Anthems that I really enjoy hearing and Ireland's is one of them!
Our Anthem sucks mate!
God Save the Queen : song to a person ( very very old person )
Ireland's Call : song to a nation.
Thank you! Just what I've been saying for years. It's good that they did God Save the Queen first. Ireland's Call would have been a really hard act to follow. Especially by the song of the Land of Too Many Names, if you know what I'm saying.
*****
I've heard things like that before, like, "The Queen in this song is representative of the country." Or something like that. But if that's the case there's still inequality in the language used. It's the same effect whatever route you use to get there. Besides, I would rather sing about the here and now than about century upon century of tradition that becomes meaningless if it's left unchallenged.
*****
Well, i wondered a lot why a so great people like english still likes the monarchy and i think it's in their culture.
But french also loved monarchy and their monarch ( and it's still the case with their leader, they want a powerful man as the head of state ) and i think english are now, like the french in the 1700's and haven't begin their revolution yet.
But when problems will come ( like France in the 1780's ), they would probably do it. By the way, the Thirteen Colonies, an english possession made their revolution when they were under a lot of taxes.
TNCMAD
Of course, the British Revolution will probably take a different form than the French Revolution, given the form that the British monarchy is currently taking. They are more vestigial than tyrannical, not quite an appendix but perhaps somewhat like tonsils. Britain is a tonsilate state. There. Now I know what to call it.
And their tonsilectomy will probably be quite a gruelling process, with many of the citizens going into some sort of withdrawal. I think that's why the monarchy isn't gone already. Their subjects are afraid of the withdrawal symptoms they might suffer in the monarchy's absence. And the royal family themselves will probably be at quite a loss when they have to live like citizens. We'll have to be very patient with them.
*****
I admit I don't know exactly what you mean. Perhaps you are being sarcastic. I know I wouldn't go quite so far as to "exile them penniless to Madagascar". But your mention of "immigrant rape" does make me a bit nervous. What is immigrant rape?
What a great anthem. Respect to Ireland from Denmark
Ireland's call is a beautiful anthem. But I prefer Amhrán na bhFiann for the historical meaning made by Irish republicans. As a Frenchman, i'm more sensitive about the national anthem of the Irish republic, quite similar to la Marseillaise, the French national anthem since the consolidation of the republic in France, during the French revolution.
Vive la République d'Irlande, que j'espère voir unifiée avec le nord un jour, et la République française!
Friendship from France
+kheops95 Irelands call can be sung by everyone on the island of ireland
Brilliant love you and France, up the true Republic. its on it's way. only a matter of time.
+Phillip Mccullough If I were you i'd be worried about being a 'statelet' of the EU rather than the last chapter of aggro.
P.S. I've been in shock since Saturday afternoon. You may well know why. My flag - on the outside of my house - flies at half-mast !
+Phillip Mccullough young humbries your a little bit below average when it comes to my beautiful island, that's IRELAND, unlike that off shore island you recide in Ireland never raped any other country in this world and never committed the worst sin you could do to any other persons country and draw a line in it then walk away, our nation shall be one again and our national anthem is Amhran na bhfiann, in our native tongue Erin go bragh
+Phillip Mccullough Yeah ok
Congratulations for your national holiday on 17th March Ireland from your friends in Germany
am Irish but big up Europe as a whole! Makes me proud to be a European
I wish we sang the soldiers song like that everytime
+Jaffa Cake LOL so do I !
Yes I agree but we where never tought in schools to sing it sad to say
@@elizabethconnolly8958 They had it printed in my school journal. Guess it wasn’t a universal practice.
Very wonderful and I was impressed very much!!
I express respect to people of England and Ireland.
From Tokyo.
Every time I watch this it brings a tear to my eye , such passion and pride in your country like us Scots have and the Welsh have when we hear ours , makes our hearts and our souls sing. Love from Scotland
Great Respect to Ireland, great Hymn, great Country!
from Kurdistan, from brave Peschmerga, who fight Daesh/ Isil for Kurdistan and the free world!
Love to the fighters and people of Kurdistan for your bravery
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I'm Welsh, but this anthem Is amazing.. And almost tops ours ;) good luck at the World Cup boys, from a passionate Welshman
When both the Welsh and Irish Anthems are sung at full passion there's nothing that can compare, both spectacular anthems
Don't start riding now lads.
good man
+10pennysweets haha legend!
+Jordan Isaac I'm French and I love the Welsh anthem... It's just beautiful :-)
Me emocione al ver a los irlandeses, gran y valiente pueblo los descendientes de Cu chulainn, mis mas profundos respetos desde Argentina.
Le guna screach fé lámhach na bpiléar
Seo libh canaídh Amhrán na bhFiann.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I LOVE IRELAND
(from the new zealand)
Apart from the American national anthem that was sang at the TD Garden for the hockey game that came just after the bombing and at the Marathon-Day Baseball Game a year after the attacks, this was the most chilling anthem-singing I have witnessed from inside a sports arena. It freezes you to the core, and gives you such a shot of adrenaline that you feel pumped up for hours.
Just watched that performance now....unbelievable stuff!!!!!!!Nothing more powerful than seeing a whole city united/country united against tyrany...Respect from Cork
You are aware of the incident that happened the last time the English entered Croke Park in 1920 I hope?
I was lucky enough to be at that game with my Dad. It was a perfect night. Both anthems respected by all the fans. The world got to see Croke Park, a stadium built by an amateur sporting organisation and of course the result went our way as well.
they were steamrollered☝️
I,m an englishaman..Ireland supporters ,showed class,and respect..top boys..
Born slippy and getting slippier all the time.....
I miss watching John Hayes,, respect from Wales
I'm from Ireland but same lol. He had so much passion, and was an absolute beast.
Im not Irish, but the only team from the Northern Hemisphere that I love to watch. The song and the spirit of both the players and the spectators is remarkable. Happy to see the Irish win against the Aussies today. Good game lads. And all the best at the Rugby World Cup 2011!
Respect to Ireland..very proud people,for sure! Greeting from Croatia!:)
i'm french but my grand parents are irish. This anthem in Croke park made me proud about my origins. let sing to unified ireland, no more colony !
Talking bollox you are your french and your lrish as well go into the corner will you and have a chat with yourself you gowl bag ffs 😮
Basque Countrys people loves both, Irish and Scotish people!! Respects from Bilbao!!
respect Ireland from France
I love this anthem.Give's me goose bumps when I listen to the anthem.I'm from South Africa
Maybe the fact a try was scored by Ireland in the exact place Hogan was shot by the Black and Tans, made the win more pleasing from a Tipperary/Munster point
You're damn right, but don't forget the fucking Auxies, they were there too that 21th of november 1920, just 2 weeks before firing Cork City
@@stiofandundealgan1280 well our government definitely won't let us forget them being as they're erecting monuments to them
Black and tans not treat you very well ?
I was their that day. Still get goosebumps. Cried like a baby singing the anthem.
I just feel so proud to be Irish in these moments
these irish players in 2007 are far the best I ve seen. What an anthem. Greetings from france
A true display of class and sportsmanship from both teams and supporters.
Le respect pour le God Save The Queen, malgré les tumultes du passé, montre la grandeur d âme et tout le sens de l honneur du peuple irlandais. Moment historique
We stayed quiet because we had our own songs to sing, love on the wing, yano the craic
C'est sur que c'est pas nos algériens qui nous respecterait comme ça. Pays et peuple de cassoss
FTQ from a Scot
From Australia......This rocks me to the core. Absolutely brilliant.
Catholic & Proud! Go Ireland!!! respect from ITALY!
And the 90 million Irish Catholics in the US agree with you!!!
More Catholic church abuse cases go before courts in Ireland
first time the English were in croke park since bloody Sunday
And they were accepted
@@smcquill8 and they got the kicking they deserved 😉
@@liammccann7081 😂
@@liammccann7081Lmao I was going to say, they got a hiding for their trouble.
Skip to 54 seconds and then you can miss out God save the Queen and listen to our Celtic brothers belting it out , love it greetings from a proud Scot.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ireland's call is my favorite hymn ( from France )
thank you. We love yours too. Same spirit...
Irelands Call is NOT the anthem. Its just a rugby song.
Proud 2 be Irish when you watch this video. These men who put everything on the line that day and beat the English ..
The Irish r the second best people in the world after the welsh we love u to bits boyos
@Walter Samuel the game was symbolic of that very struggle
Love the way the welsh let the other nations talk about the tournament and the granslam and thin come out and win it themselves, you'll probably do the same in the world cup. Still want ireland to win but hopefully you'll be runners up haha
@Marcus Setters maby not but dont underestamate them
im french and in awe at the irish rugby anthem...always been my fav
C'mon guys!
Free Ireland!
Support from Sicily, Italy
One of greatest anthem! Courage and determination!
Cheers from France.
Quelle émotion!! Les matchs Irlande-Angleterre ont toujours un truc en plus....
I'm very proud of this video, very proud to be an Irishmen and very proud of the team.
Go Ireland
saint patrick pray for us, bless the beautiful ireland, greetings brothers from argentina
I'm American, and Grateful to God for the Irish, and this rousing anthem.
All of the Anthems are beautiful and meaningful and touches the heart. Ireland's Call always brings tears to my eyes because of it's solemness and sadness.
I'm italian and I love Ireland's call.
Come the day and come the hour
Come the power and the glory
We have come to answer our country’s call
From the four proud provinces of Ireland
Its an Amazing song i love watching the Irish play. Lets hope this is played in many many years to come as things seem to be changing to much around here
goosebumps when i hear Ireland's Call. The irish are great people .
Together standing tall, a sentiment needed more than ever in today's ireland 🇮🇪 🙌 ❤️
Proud to be irish I love home! Even if our government are a bunch of clowns!!
i think clowns would do a better job...
Ireland is great and you know they don't like us because we are happy people and the can never put us down!!!! Greetings from Greece!!!!
Signing you the public onto a debt that can never be paid back, while they rob you blind and incrementally turn your country into a 3rd world, starving you until you slowly turn into the real life Hunger Games; by which point, you the "smart" one finally finally finally realises that you've been duped but are completely and utterly unable to do anything. And then you'll read their autobiography that they'll hand to you, written 20years ago as we speak, planning and outlaying their plan to get you there, which by the way, is ahead of course...and you'll think, 20 years ago, Dani Osvaldo told me this would happen; how did he know? Was it because he read the elites own publications outlying their New World Order plan for us all; the ebola attack etc. ? Maybe.... but then you're the smart one, and those politicians bought, bribed or threatened by the European bankers are the "clowns"....
1000MRJason I'm Irish too!
1000MRJason the Healy Rae’s will sort that out
I just love this anthem (Ireland's Call)! Greetings from Argentina.
Good luck at wrc my Irish cousins. Love from South Africa
Best of luck to you too, it seems our paths will cross, but there will always be respect because we know how good you are. See you soon, from your Irish friends.
James Madigan Are you in Japan?
@@garyvahl7658 Sadly not I'm a student but like millions of Irish around the world we will be wearing the green for every game and our support will be heard in Japan and all 4 corners of the world
James Madigan Ireland are my second team. Be supporting Ireland in all their games. Where in Ireland are you from?
@@garyvahl7658 Love that! Top man. We really appreciate the support, I'm from Clare in the west of the country, beautiful place. Are you in Japan yerself? Where in SA are you from?
Still emotional to hear it once again all these years later. Éire abú!!!
3:18 i love how the cameraman thought "i better pan away from the really short guy when they sing 'together standing tall'" lol
Croke Park is an unmarked
Memorial to the people that were slaughtered there by the British Establishment
SHAME SHAME.
I am from CHILE 🇨🇱, but Ireland fan since 2006, I went to the RWC 2019 and I song the Soldier's Call in the game against Russia, best experience ever !!!!!!!!
Irelands call, what an emotional song, fantastic. I swear the ref and half the English team were singing as well!
I'm sure they would too! I have lived in England for 50 years and I love the place and people. I won't let my Irishness be defined by anti-English nonsense which was once peddled by our young Republic keen to create some distance. Thankfully most are getting over that now.
@@KR-us9pj I sure as hell belted both songs out in the recent Championships for both U20 and Seniors. Quite fitting both the Emerald Isle and Lions walked away with a Championship each. As long as France gets a thrashing and Italy a whooping, I care not who wins Ireland v England games, as I myself am part Irish on my Dad's side of the family tree. I have a great time and cheer both teams on.
I remember that day, it was overwhelming to see this passion and to feel the History weighing. I'm French but everytime I see this I have goosebumps. What a day it was
U rat
The French commentary is quite funny and the pronunciation! but very nice. Thanks, our France compatriots!
I hope that non Irish or British people realise that Irelands Call is not the Anthem of either political entity's on the Island . Rugby is above that crap which is why the song means so much to the players and the fans , your can blow the Soldiers Song and God save the queen out your arse
May God bless and unite the island of Ireland☘☘☘
ERIN GO BRAHG
Deep respect from a braziliam...
the Irish anthem is the best in the world!
greetings from Italy
Respect Ireland. Lots of your forefathers helped us Boers in our fight against the English, notably one Willy John McBride, grandfather of the later Irish great Rugby player. From a Springbok fan.
indipendece!...FRIENDS..WE LOVE'YOU!!!..GRANDE CUORE vi amo !! SARO' IRLANDESE DA SEMPRE! camon ireland camon ireland
Saudades desse vídeo, voltando aqui pra rever e sentir essa emoção nostalgica novamente. Erin gu bragh 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Glory to Ireland! Best wishes from Sweden in this your latest struggle. Europe is rising.
rugby over your nationalism, wanker
I am "English" by birth but had grand parents both Catholic and Protestant from the North and the South. I lived through "The Troubles" and was in Manchester when the IRA bomb went off. The more recent nonsense over Brexit and the GFA makes me long for a United Ireland so that Irelands Call can be the anthem and I will answer it
So many idiots complaining about Ireland's Call. Even something so simple as a song generates hate from each side, simply amazing. This song applies to both countries on the Island. Not the north, not the south but both and yet people still argue about it. Amazing
Will never be our anthem, fuck Irelands call!
@@Eire-hj1ct Ireland's Call, every inch as shit as Danny Boy, and for the same reason!
Hey Irsih guys. We strangers admire the Ireland of rugby because of the two anthems and the Ireland's call. Rugby can do miracles. Stop fighting each other at least during the competition... Peace guys, from France
Ireland, Ireland, Ireland !!! What an anthem !! I am a french man, but sometimes I would like to be an irish during the 2 minutes of the Ireland's call ;)
Want to be French when the Marsellaise is played and sung.
Sot español y orgulloso de qe España e irlanda seamos amigos y aliados. Qe vivan España e Irlanda. Ulster de irlanda gibraltar español y de paso también malvinas argentinas.
Saludos amigo !
Gibraltar de España !
Malvinas Argentinas !
What a team. The Irish were unbelievable
I was there. I am Irish. We always welcome British people to Ireland - they are our closest neighbour and typically a good friend. Hill 16 - the massacre at Páirc an Chrócaigh - the GAA even thinking of allowing rugby at Croka. Unbelieveable - well done the GAA for allowing it, well done the English for being brave enough to turn up after the massacre, and WELL DONE to the XV Irish team who not once but twice (100% record) stood fast and never allowed an English victory on GAA ground. Happy to see England rugby have fun at Landsdowne - take a moment to appreciate what BOD, Stringer, O'Callaghan and the rest of them did for the nation at Croke Parc.
This game is very symbolic as croke park is practically an Irish Monument and English soldiers invaded the pitch there about a hundred years ago and killed players and fans at a Gaelic football match
Jay M still no apology from the Brits.
@@freeeire564 Still no apology for the Manchester, Birmingham and Brighton bombings either. How about we all just move on eh?
george mudayingo I argued that we should not move as we have not received any apology.... why are you insinuating that I am taking the position that we should just move on?
@@freeeire564 I'm not insinuiting that's your position. I'm merely pointing out that we're waiting for an apology for the bombings that swept England too. You'll get yours when we get ours. Neither is going to happen so probably best to move on.
george mudayingo The bombings in England were in retaliation to the oppression in Northern Ireland.... they were reaction bombings. England started the trouble yet won’t recognize this and people like you just want to allow bygones to be bygones when you occupy part of our country..... no thanks, we won’t move on.
Oh my God you can just feel the tension and nerves. An occasion we will NEVER forget 💚🇮🇪☘️👏
thank you for respecting our IRISH anthem .:)
c'est pas une chanson c'est un hymne qui donne envie d'aller vivre là bas
Scotland loves the Republic
Xi kg o
I do not have anything to do with the Celts, but Serbia feel the a connection with Ireland and Scotland, probably because we were the tortured throughout history, I have to visit your two countries, along with your Serbs, sorry for bad english
Александар Невски You're welcome any time!
little more money coming in Glasgow, thick, edinburgh, i study history and i am very interested in the Celtic culture, the most I like Celtic music
***** .. Scotland loves the Irish back also!!!!!! , I am proud to be Irish and Scottish.
English guy here but I love the irish Anthem
Not to be contentious but you might want to look up the English lyrics to "amhrain na bhfainn".
@@countyballer6955 shut the fuck up you little edgy 12 year old shit. You make us irishmen look bad and rude. Fuck off
is the ref singing the Ireland call at the end ???
it seems........he s a line man. This sort of judges can be locals........
@@stevierayvaughn8990 No they cant be local. It's the 6 nations. Hes French.
I'm from Argentina, and I must say Irish rugby is the best! Go Ireland! :)
Respect from a celtic fan(Scottish) ERIN GO BRA
James Bain respect from a Hibs fan aswell ERIN GO BRAGH.
Up the celts ( Dublin celt)
Solidarity Comrades, Rugby supporters of all lands unite.
One race, The Human Race.
Oui ! La France aime l'Irlande !
Ireland loves France same!