The ±«Óătv rugby football club today departed New York City for a nine-day trip to Ireland.
It is the clubâs second tour of Ireland â its maiden voyage was in 2004.
Since then, the club has enjoyed tremendous success, making the âElite Eightâ in the Northeast Rugby Union in 2004 and again last fall in 2007, where it finished first in their division and was runner-up in the New York State Rugby Conference.
This yearâs three-match rugby tour coincides with Holy Week in the predominantly Catholic country, and the feast day of Irelandâs patron saint â St. Patrick â also will be observed.
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Rugby is often treated with a religious fervor all its own, according to Michael Tone â07, the touring partyâs lone alumnus.
He recalled the â04 trip, saying that in County Limerick, where the club will be for a time, âRugby is the religion. It was there that I first heard the Irish people tell me, âRugby is the game they play in heavenâ.â
This trip will include three matches for the club, which is led by head coach Tim Burdick, and an opportunity to visit several cultural sites on the Emerald Isle.
Captain Ben Kuhns â09 hopes the players will sharpen their skills in one of the greatest rugby nations in the world.
âWe are playing tough competition overseas, and when we return home weâll be that much better for it,â said Kuhns.
Matt Donovan, â09, a lock-forward on the pitch, served as tour chairman.
âOrganizing a tour of Ireland for my best friends and teammates has been the toughest job Iâll ever love,â he said.
âParticipating in indoor training sessions late at night during January and February was tough. Scheduling games, buses, flights and accommodations was tougher. Through this experience, Iâm really starting to believe in the âcan-doâ ±«Óătv spirit.â