“The best way we can guarantee ourselves is to have two wins. That’s the simplest answer. Is it that simple? No, it’s not. We’re playing Moana this week,” Byrne said. .
The Swire Shipping Fijian Drua head coach Mick Byrne said there were no excuses on their 34-14 loss to the Western Force in Perth, Australia, last Friday night. .
Prior to 1961, public performance of Irish traditional music in Galway took place primarily in the form of céilís in large dancehalls — namely in the Hangar, the Commercial and the Astaire. These were enormously popular — remember the hundreds of bicycles parked outside the Hangar on a Sunday night — but they began to go out of fashion in the sixties and were regarded as old fashioned and backward.