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Katie Taylor

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Well done Katie!! We are all proud of her, a true Irish champion!!

wise_guy (Tyrone) - Posts: 1584 - 10/08/2012 14:40:19    1242914

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Katey Taylor, what a legend, at last a real victory we Irish can celebrate, unlike
that disgraceful drunken celebration of a 4 goal hammering earlier in the summer!
Take a bow Katey Taylor, legend.

TheGateKeeper (Tyrone) - Posts: 2843 - 10/08/2012 18:50:57    1243055

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Surely there must be a bank holiday.

AfricanGael (UK) - Posts: 1947 - 10/08/2012 19:36:58    1243094

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Katie (Wicklow), John Joe (Westmeath) ... counties that do the WORLD STAGE! ... nice to see the rest of you happy with a parochial provincial title!!!!!!!

jfd (Westmeath) - Posts: 256 - 10/08/2012 19:53:42    1243109

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Katie is in for one hell of a homecoming...

DUB1 (Dublin) - Posts: 5583 - 10/08/2012 20:22:35    1243132

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Ive boxed myself and in the stadium as well, and for years KATIE has won trophy after trophy, she was the best pound for pound womens boxer in the world before the olympics even starte.There would have been no womens boxing in olympics without her full stop,and bar the odd advertisement she got hardly no recognition, when awards were being given out she was treatly terribly, before olympics i was saying she is the only irish sports person i know who is the best in the world at her chosen sport, her father knew how little recognition she recieved and was baffled, imagine 4time world champion,5 time european champion. while enjoying katies sucess, he wont be shy about letting people who jump on the band wagon know about it.

Watching katie win gave Irish People everywhere a sense of pride , because for the first time i can ever remember there was an expectation of victory before the event took place, which in itself brought unbelievable nerves and emotion. and the biggest roar i have ever heard from a crowd at the end of the 3 round.

Thanks katie unbelievable.

AthCliath (Dublin) - Posts: 4347 - 10/08/2012 21:45:08    1243195

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TheGateKeeper
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Katey Taylor, what a legend, at last a real victory we Irish can celebrate, unlike
that disgraceful drunken celebration of a 4 goal hammering earlier in the summer!
Take a bow Katey Taylor, legend.


Spot on. She's a really great champion and she has given us something we'll all remember unlike the Irish soccer team. In fairness they tried but the continuous rendition of The Fields of Athenry sound hollow when you're being hammered.

avonali (Dublin) - Posts: 2047 - 10/08/2012 21:51:53    1243200

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To jimbob. The Olympic team name is Ireland. Not the republic of Ireland. You need to educate yourself on these matters

s goldrick (Cavan) - Posts: 5524 - 11/08/2012 09:59:02    1243223

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is it not better to win 4 world championships and 5 european championships then 1 olympic medal you would imagine you should get more recognition for that but hey the olympics is in britain so thats probably why all the hype around it this time.

hill16no1man (Dublin) - Posts: 12665 - 11/08/2012 10:05:18    1243225

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Well done Katie a credit to your Country

ruthless (Monaghan) - Posts: 594 - 11/08/2012 10:13:54    1243227

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Jimbob,
a brief history and geography lesson:-
1. Ireland has 32 counties and the Olympic name is Team Ireland, not republic or free state etc
2. One has to opt out of the Irish set up so the can compete for GB
3. It is team GB not ( as many in rte think) GBNI this is not permitted in the olympic rules ( and is the reason why ireland didn't compete in the 1936 rules)
4. Under the Olympic it is the whole island
5. Far more people from dublin have represented GB than you might think, in fact a Kildare man Peter Charles ( who represented Ireland in 3 Olympics won a gold for GB in this Olympics
6. there are 6 million people in ireland not 4 million often quoted by rte

this shouldn't take away from what our wonderful boxers have ahieved - but our state broadcaster is giving our poor info

cuchulainn35 (Armagh) - Posts: 1691 - 11/08/2012 12:55:43    1243293

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You are of course correct cuchulainn35. I think Jimbo's line of posting served the purpose he intended. But, perhaps it wasn't the best thread to bring it up on. Im sure we all agree Katie is a true Irish and Olympic champion. One that every woman and man on the island can be proud of. She is an examplar athlete, conducts herself in the true sense of a sportswomen, her refusal to get dragged into a slagging match re the Russian girls pop at her only heightens her class in my books. She conducts herself in this way even though she is the best in her chosen sport. The girl is utter class.

Keep this thread for Katie, she has shown the way and will hopefully inspire many to follow.

There is a time and place for GAA parochial nonsense, but on another thread please.

seany16 (Dublin) - Posts: 1663 - 11/08/2012 13:42:41    1243312

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We get it hillman, you hate the English.

And the Olympics is the most covered & coveted championship of them all and the universally most recognised. Yet you still have to have a pop at the Britons and the rest of us just for supporting Katie Taylor in these games just because people are not necessarily knowledgable about her previous exploits.

Heaven forbid any of us should experience a bit of joy or be happy for her or anything. Man alive, you'd suck the fun out of anything the way you bull on finding fault & prejudice with everything. Sad case.

gigoer (Wexford) - Posts: 1998 - 11/08/2012 14:01:38    1243320

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"Punch Drunk: Ireland intoxicated as Taylor swings towards victory boxing gold."

"For centuries, Guinness and whiskey have sent the Irish off their heads. Now all it takes is a petite 26-year-old from Wicklow," the opening paragraph said.

"Dark-haired, deep-eyed and engaging, Taylor is not what you'd expect in a fighting Irishwoman, nor is she surrounded by people who'd prefer a punch to a potato."

Sydney Morning Heralds view on things.

AfricanGael (UK) - Posts: 1947 - 11/08/2012 14:02:02    1243321

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if its a full island, why are north and south korea in the games

culmore (None) - Posts: 1398 - 11/08/2012 14:21:37    1243331

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gigoer
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We get it hillman, you hate the English.

And the Olympics is the most covered & coveted championship of them all and the universally most recognised. Yet you still have to have a pop at the Britons and the rest of us just for supporting Katie Taylor in these games just because people are not necessarily knowledgable about her previous exploits.

Heaven forbid any of us should experience a bit of joy or be happy for her or anything. Man alive, you'd suck the fun out of anything the way you bull on finding fault & prejudice with everything. Sad case.


you for real,you only come out when i post it seems,where on earth are you getting that im having a go at british or english people please point out for me ?
im saying our media is to blame for not giving somebody who has won 4 world titles and 5 european titles the recognition they deserve so stop making things up would you.winning all them titles shows you are consitently the best performer in your grade where as the olympics comes around once every 4 years i think 4 world titles and 5 european titles is far greater achievement then 1 olympic medal.
im not stop you are anybody enjoying anything pal you have a weird view of things,if you cannot take a point on how many people knew very little about her until this week well then you need to grow a thicker skin

hill16no1man (Dublin) - Posts: 12665 - 11/08/2012 16:51:04    1243390

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culmore
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Posts: 709 if its a full island, why are north and south korea in the games

north and south korea are not on an island, it's a peninsula

mhaith_fear (Donegal) - Posts: 75 - 11/08/2012 16:51:41    1243391

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Ah the usual nonsense form the usual protagonists, why can't people just be happy for the girls achievements, and be allowed to be happy for her. The biggest enemy to the Irish throughout the years has been ourselves

pig.ignorant (Derry) - Posts: 655 - 11/08/2012 17:26:56    1243410

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Superb.

So happy for her.

There were tears in plenty grown ups eyes on Thursday!

MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13846 - 11/08/2012 17:42:19    1243417

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I passed through Oldcourt today. Something tells me there's going to be one heck of a party when Katie get's home. I think I might drop by again. By the way is there a county per head per population that has as proud an international sporting representation as Wicklow ? Three olympian's by my count this year alone.

Maroonatic (Galway) - Posts: 1081 - 11/08/2012 18:51:00    1243469

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