A landmark day for Irish rugby —beating England for the first time

This was the day Ireland’s oldest international fixture, one which was first played in 1875, finally ended in triumph, writes Paul Rouse.

A landmark day for Irish rugby —beating England for the first time

The final whistle brought scenes of delirium. Raucous cheering fills the air. Men jumped into other men’s arms.

Hats of all descriptions were thrown and lost and recovered and thrown again.

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