
Rugby
Share
Published 10:31 2 Jan 2023 GMT
Explore more on these topics:
The offence comes from those who believe this is disrespectful to people who died or were injured during The Troubles in Northern Ireland.
The club released a brief statement Sunday evening apologising for any offence caused by the song.
"A song was played over the PA at the RDS Arena this evening that shouldn't have been played. Leinster Rugby has taken measures to ensure it doesn't happen again and apologises sincerely for its use and for any offence caused."However, the Wolfe Tones, who composed the song, have hit out at Leinster for choosing to apologise.
They tweeted: "Why the need to apologise … maybe those complaining should actually listen to the song in context … the usual suspects make yet another attempt to alienate Irish songs …"This isn't the first time the song has sparked controversy in Irish sport, as the Ireland Women's football team were hit with a €20,000 fine for singing the lyrics in the dressing room. https://twitter.com/wolfetones/status/1609748881167769600?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1609748881167769600%7Ctwgr%5E1ba3d0985de18cc8107802ab7b4d19ab289573a2%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fd-10478400832158205167.ampproject.net%2F2211302304002%2Fframe.html The team had just ensured qualification for the World Cup, and during their celebrations they were recorded on camera chanting the song. They have since apologised for this incident, although other Irish sports stars have come to their defence, most notably James McLean. The Derry native has been a long time advocate in having the right to sing rebel songs and his beliefs align with the band themselves, who believe that the Women's football team, and Leinster rugby, have done anything wrong. Related links:
Fan footage shows real culprit of Leinster vs Stormers tunnel brawl
Absolute scenes! In what was a brutally tough encounter this evening between Leinster and the Stormers, in their URC semi-final at the Aviva Stadium. It ultimately finished 20-11 to Leinster, who will now face the Bulls in the final in Dublin. The discipline of the Stormers proved to be there downfall, with the South African […]
Rugby
2 days ago
Simon Zebo delights in Leinster struggles as he slags off Leo Cullen
He just can’t help himself! Leinster, and the club’s set-up, have been highly criticised over the past few weeks after yet another failure in the Champions Cup, with their final loss to Bordeaux. Many fans have been calling for the head of Leo Cullen, with press conferences involving the head coach leading to some tetchy […]
Rugby
2 days ago
Live sport on TV in Ireland this weekend – Football, GAA, Rugby – May 29th to May 31st
Rugby