Enniscorthy Guardian

Tadhg recalls unbelievab­le year at Ross Rugby Club ball

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LIONS tighthead Tadhg Furlong was the star guest at this year’s New Ross Rugby Club dinner dance night, which attracted a crowd of 170 people to the Brandon House Hotel recently.

The Campile man took time out from his busy schedule to meet club members and fans, at the dinner dance.

Tadhg spoke with Kieran Tracey from the club in an informal discussion about his unbelievab­le year, outlining the joy he felt at lining out in the green shirt in South Africa to securing a starting place in the team, and of his joy at being part of the winning Irish team against the All Blacks at Soldier Field in Chicago in November. He also acknowledg­ed the role New Ross RFC has played in his career and congratula­ted the first team on moving up a division.

Everyone enjoyed a great meal, followed by music from Route 66 and DJ K.

There was great interst in the raffle prize, a photo montage of Tadhg from his games playing against South Africa, the All Blacks, Australia and England.

Noel Bennett of New Ross RFC said: ‘It was a great night. Tadhg was more than happy to pose for photograph­s for people. He is the nicest young fella you could meet.’

On the night the club announced that Ireland coach Joe Scmidt and former Ireland internatio­nal and rugby commentato­r Tony ward will be debating rugby at a special event at the Brandon House Hotel in early September.

 ??  ?? Tadhg Furlong at the New Ross Rugby Club dinner dance in the Brandon House Hotel with (from left) Rebecca O’Connor, Campile; Louise Becker, New Ross; Louise Murphy, Graignaman­agh; and Orla Tully and Emily Keenan, New Ross.
Tadhg Furlong at the New Ross Rugby Club dinner dance in the Brandon House Hotel with (from left) Rebecca O’Connor, Campile; Louise Becker, New Ross; Louise Murphy, Graignaman­agh; and Orla Tully and Emily Keenan, New Ross.

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