Opinion


Top 10 Irish sporting moments of 2009


It will be hard for the Irish to forget Thierry Henry's handball.
It will be hard for the Irish to forget Thierry Henry's handball.

1. Remember Paris?
The World Cup summer is going to hurt like hell without Ireland in South Africa. The manner of the defeat in Paris and the cheek of Thierry Henry’s handball will be debated forever, but the reality is that Ireland had the chances to win the game long before extra-time, and had they played throughout the group as they did in France then they’d have qualified automatically.

2. Darren Sutherland’s Tragic Death
People called the World Cup defeat to France a tragedy, but the real tragedy in Irish sport this year was the decision by world title contender Darren Sutherland to take his own life just over a year after he won the heart of the nation with one of three boxing medals at the Beijing Olympics.

3. Ireland’s Grand Slam
Sport allows us to overcome the hurt of recession and the failure of our political leaders to maintain a just society, and never was the power of sport to thrill more evident than in March when Declan Kidney and Brian O’Driscoll led Ireland to a quite sensational Grand Slam win on a Cardiff afternoon never to be forgotten.

4. Kilkenny’s Four in a Row
Brian Cody is God as far as Kilkenny folk are concerned, and it is easy to understand why after this most understated of men guided the Cats to a quite incredible fourth straight All-Ireland hurling title in September. Don’t be surprised if he makes it five in a row in 2010.
 
5. Paul Galvin’s Salvation
A year ago he was the biggest villain on Planet GAA after slapping that referee’s notebook out of his hand, but every man deserves a second chance and the rejuvenated Galvin was the footballer of the season as Kerry came back from the dead to win Sam Maguire again.

6. Bernard Dunne’s World Title Fights
He won one and he lost one, but Bernard Dunne reminded us all that he has the heart of a true champion as he came back from some serious knockdowns to beat Cordoba in March, but could do nothing against the power of Kraetingdaenggym in September.

7. Leinster’s Heineken Cup Campaign
They won the European title with a quite deserved win over the Leicester Tigers in May, but for many Leinster fans the highlight of their year was the Croke Park annihilation of their bitterest rivals Munster in a never to be forgotten semifinal.


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not at all, the Irish sports will always be the greatest moments, rugby is entertaining but has got nothing on the GAA
Your number 3 is THE best of the year...They played every match brilliantly..took risks and it paid off. I was over the moon when the final whistle blew in Cardiff....AND we could do it again in 2010
 




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