'I missed the Grand Slam but I was really fortunate' - Shane Horgan on his Ireland career and an iconic Twickenham try
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'I missed the Grand Slam but I was really fortunate' - Shane Horgan on his Ireland career and an iconic Twickenham try
"Former winger is based in London with his young family these days, but his ties to the game remain tightly bound"
"Some moments come with a magnetic draw - and so it was 20 years ago for a group of school friends originally from St Mary's Diocesan School, Drogheda."
"They watched on TV as their old schoolmate delivered a showstopper in Ireland's climactic win over England at Twickenham in 2006."
A former winger is based in London with his young family and maintains strong ties to rugby. School friends from St Mary's Diocesan School, Drogheda, experienced a powerful moment of nostalgia two decades after the event. They watched on television as their former schoolmate produced a showstopping performance in Ireland's climactic win over England at Twickenham in 2006. The memory of that match retains a magnetic draw for the group and continues to link their personal histories to a defining sporting moment. The player's family life and enduring connection to the sport are emphasized by his continued presence in London.
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