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An Irish fan is tackled by a steward during the game against Russia. INPHO/Donall Farmer

Simon Hick's View from the Frontline: the greening of New Zealand

The Aviva crowds, with the odd exception, have had an ‘entertain me’ feel to them. This group in New Zealand, though, come to do the entertaining.

ROTORUA, POPULATION 54,000, has a stadium that holds 26,000. Much like the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick, it’s never full.

It was shaping up to be the dud venue of RWC 2011, a half-full Samoa-Namibia game looked meek and lonely compared to the extravaganzas of Auckland and Wellington.

What would happen for Ireland v Russia, the locals fretted. The result was a foregone conclusion and it’s a long way from Dunedin, Ireland’s next venue. Well, it sold out  two weeks in advance, and the place went off like a rocket.

This group of Irish fans, travelling from every country imaginable, and on every craft imaginable, are a different breed. They’re creating a scene that’s never really existed at Irish sporting events before, a mix of Maracana, Mardi Gras and apres-ski.

They’re younger, on average, than what you’d find in Lansdowne or Croke Park or Semple Stadium, a little more tipsy, and all of them are wearing or carrying something green. They’re also predominantly the ones who jumped out of the moving car when Ireland careered off track in 2008. The worst has happened, and they’ve realised the worst isn’t all that bad.

The Aviva crowds, with the odd exception, have had an ‘entertain me’ feel to  them. This group in New Zealand, though, come to do the entertaining. Maybe you need to leave a country to really love it, or maybe sleeping beside three of your mates from Letterkenny in a converted Hiace for six weeks makes you a better supporter, but whatever the emerald alchemy is, it’s working.

Close quarters

Several of the players have commented that the support in the week leading up to game day is as important as the day itself. The small towns mean regular meetings with the squad, and at every turn they’re reminded of the effort their followers have gone to. The fans, in turn, have noted how open and accessible the players are. Six Nations weekends are never like this.

Rotorua too, has never seen the likes of it, it will be like the second of January today for the pub and hotel owners as the wagons head south. Only New Zealand have greater numbers trailing them across the two islands, and even that’s more of a quick hit-and-run on game-day.

The connection was established before the USA game, the players flattered by the attention and annoyed with themselves for not putting on more of a show in New Plymouth.

The victories since have cemented the relationship though.

The two are looking each other in the eye now, holding their gaze, walking hand in hand on this World Cup path, nervous and excited and naive. It’s young love, sure, but it might be for keeps.

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    Nov 4th 2021, 7:52 PM

    Attitude

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    Nov 4th 2021, 7:58 PM

    @Al Byrne: said for the likes of Stokes in the past past , Parrott recently and now this lad

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    Nov 5th 2021, 6:25 AM

    @Al Byrne: bull

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    Nov 4th 2021, 10:40 PM

    He doesn’t really do it for me. He shows maybe 10 minutes of potential and then goes missing.
    Plus his attitude and behaviour off the pitch is dreadful. He seems happier to be around Z list celebs than focusing on a future in football.

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    Nov 5th 2021, 8:24 AM

    @Madra: I’ve been watching him play since he was in the 21s and his work-rate and attitude are very good.
    He runs channels all day, makes space for his attacking teammates and is a nitemare for full-backs.
    Maybe the big PL contact came too early but he’ll come good for us, I’m sure of it.

    Some of the comments aimed at him are nothing more than petty begrudgery, the same type we’ve seen aimed at young Irish high-achievers forever. These same hurlers-from-the-ditch have never achieved anything but are happy to cast down one of our own for showing something different.

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    Nov 5th 2021, 12:28 AM

    His Barnet is cat too

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    Nov 5th 2021, 6:30 AM

    @Liam De Oráiste: speak for yourself

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    Nov 4th 2021, 10:33 PM

    Has been known to cause a bit of trouble and not really showing a head for the game

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    Nov 4th 2021, 7:45 PM

    Connolly is a significant absence,but does anyone know why SK isn’t too keen on Scott hogan?

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    Nov 4th 2021, 7:50 PM

    @Pauly Kel: I’d have Obafemi & Hogan instead of Collins & Keane.

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    Nov 5th 2021, 6:27 AM

    Stephen Kenny has got this very wrong.I would rather connolly then Horgan in the team.kenny will live to regret it

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    Nov 5th 2021, 10:02 AM

    @Mick Dunne: I bet you he won’t.

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    Nov 5th 2021, 7:53 AM

    Let’s face it …Kenny is lost in the wilderness.. and as for the Irish squad…those who were picked ..and those who were not….None of them would be guaranteed a start in a under 16 girls team

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    Nov 5th 2021, 8:42 PM

    Who’s Aaron Connolly???

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    Nov 5th 2021, 3:48 PM

    Is Collins playing regularly

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    Nov 5th 2021, 5:41 PM

    I think it was the Portugal game , he was awful, worst player on the pitch.

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