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14 years 1 week ago #6668 by GTTC
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For all the times I give out about the branch, they have to go and do this!!!!! Well done Connacht Branch.

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14 years 1 week ago #6658 by The IMF
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That is outstanding. Fair play to the branch.

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14 years 1 week ago #6657 by ummm,
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I was hoping Brian would get a season ticket. Fair play to the branch for doing it.

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14 years 1 week ago #6656 by salmson
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Kieran Joyce was interviewed on Tubridy today about this. Apparently the Independent story has been share 4.5K times on facebook, and Kieran's brother Brian has been offered a season ticket by the branch.

Obviously when that unnamed Connacht official gave Kieran and Brian the tickets he was just doing the right thing, but thanks to Kieran's public thank you we've got a stack of good publicity out of it. Couldn't believe Connacht was the rugby story when there are HEC quarters this weekend, but there you go.
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14 years 2 weeks ago #6600 by mary hinge
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Excellent piece. We do these things well.

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14 years 2 weeks ago #6590 by Connman
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Beautiful Absolutely Beautiful!!

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14 years 2 weeks ago #6589 by Funk It
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A really great piece. Nice to see the kind treatment of Brian

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14 years 2 weeks ago #6588 by Greendragon
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Nice one, Connacht and of course the Gardai.

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14 years 2 weeks ago #6586 by ummm,
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Read that earlier today. Made me feel quite proud of Connacht.

And fair play to the cops, finding space on the Clan terrace big enough to avoid spooking Brian must have been a tough job.

Justice 4 Faruk

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14 years 2 weeks ago - 14 years 2 weeks ago #6584 by sea_point
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Nicely done Connacht Rugby, a place for everyone in the Clan....
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14 years 2 weeks ago #6582 by Sheepsean
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Thank you for putting this up Packie .A number of feelings can be drawn from reading this piece .and are all positive.

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14 years 2 weeks ago - 14 years 2 weeks ago #6579 by Packie
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From The Indo, fair play to the Branch, can someone sticky this, It's a letter that was sent in to the paper, last two paragraphs in particular really got me

• As we are all subsumed in negative stories across all elements of the media, I want to relay a little positive sporting story to you, as World Autism Day was this week.

Two Saturdays ago, I picked up my brother Brian, who lives in the Pope John Paul Centre on the outskirts of Galway city. Brian is 29 and suffers from Autism. On a rare sunny March evening in Galway, and with a smile on Brian's face, I decided to go to the Connacht v Munster game in the Galway Sportgrounds. Brian was never at a rugby game in his life.

Outside the stadium, we stood ticketless and watched the record crowd enter. I decided with a little brazen self-confidence to ask the gardai outside the ground for spare tickets.

Unfortunately they had nothing, but they asked us to wait around until the game was to start. We waited outside the gates and remained positive at the prospect of sourcing two last-minute tickets.

Suddenly, a Connacht official and a garda appeared with two unused tickets. We gladly accepted the complimentary tickets and made our way into the terrace. As we walked in, Connacht got over the Munster line for a try.

The crowd erupted with delight and I looked nervously for Brian's reaction. I think he still was acclimatising himself to the new surroundings with a smile of approval.

Two years ago, it would not have been possible to entertain the thought of him standing contentedly at a Connacht rugby game, as Brian was in a different place back then.

Luckily, thanks to the hard work of the John Paul Centre staff and his dedicated teachers, Brian was able to see his first Connacht game. This is something that, as a brother, I will cherish forever.

We managed to get great viewing in the terrace and enjoyed the first half, with plenty of room for my brother, which was important. At half time I decided to buy him a Connacht rugby cap and cup of tea, the latter being the most important to him. We watched the second half and full time came but not the result we wanted.

I want to thank Connacht rugby and the gardai for recognising the situation, pulling out all the stops and making Brian's night.

It's refreshing to see them reaching out to a vulnerable member of the public. This kind act will never be forgotten.

It is great to see that Connacht rugby has not lost the spirit of looking after its fans when it is selling out games for provincial and Heineken Cup fixtures. Long may this ethos last.

Kieran Joyce (brother of Brian Joyce)
Newcastle, Galway


Irish Independent

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