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First Connacht Game
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I had moved to Galway a few weeks before the game
Got addicted to the team even though we had lost 32-23
Have to say the weather was lovely too
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1989 All Blacks and Inga Tuigamala. I had to look it up as I thought it was around 86.
They were massive men back then and really gave me the buzz for rugby.
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We lost 40-6, but if I remember we scored the first points so that felt like a moral victory. Zinzan Brooke said hello.
What stood out for me was the haka. We've all seen the Willie Anderson video of Ireland lining up and facing it down, but what few know is Connacht had done it before. Nobody gives us credit for anything!
Second one was the Australia game in the first post. Soaked through, Campese came on in the second half and looked entirely unimpressed to be playing in a shed. On the way home I ran into a girl from uni and we ended up together for 11 years, so it wasn't a complete washout.
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Below, is the first game that I went to of my own free will
Can't remember who we played in the first game I went to. I know if was the 06/07 season though
Myself and a few friends were just after finishing college, and were working part time jobs until something full time came up.
We all had a bit of money, and enjoyed Friday nights out, so decided to go to a game. Brought our own drink into the game with us, and spent the majority of the match just drinking in the Main Stand, without much interest of what was going on, on the pitch.
This started to become a weekly tradition, until after 5 or 6 games, none of my mates could go, so I went on my own, without beer, and realised that I had become quite a fan, and was recognising players.
Been going ever since
Actually, had my first Connacht jersey, before I had even been to a match, just because I liked the look of it
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So as I stood on the pre-Clan terrace side of the Sportsground, on one of the 3 concrete steps, facing the old wooden stand, debating with myself about whether or not to support Leinster, 3 D4 heads in camel coats and billowing scarves sauntered towards me are one bellowed "Come on Leinster, let's show these muckers how to play rugby"
That was enough to make me a Connacht fan straight away. What really sealed the deal on becoming a Connacht fan was the fact that the game had started in glorious sunshine and Leinster had swept to an early, and seemingly unassailable 17 point lead before, as is expected in the West, the weather turned nasty and Connacht ended up winning by a point. Been hooked ever since.
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I think the game clanman is referring to was the 30-33 defeat against Sale around 2001, we were well beaten away to them but Sale were going well at the time and had a good team. We gave them a good rattle, they put a few good victories together that season.
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my first game was in 1999 but I did'nt start going regularily to games until 2001. I have a poor memory of games maybe because we didnt have much to celebrate but there was a high scoring amlin\challenge cup game against Sale Sharks in the early 2000's, we didnt win but we pushed them very close and after that game i was hooked and went from being a just a rugby fan to a Connacht fan
I wonder was that the semi-final of the Challenge Cup when Chabal played for them?
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Earliest one I can remember was 1992 Connacht v Australia. Highlights below:
My Dad insists he was bringing me before that, but I can't recall any games earlier.
Got saturated that day at the back of the goals, College Road end. Clinging on to the wall as could not get onto the race track.
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