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Heineken Kinsale Sevens -
Ready to do Battle.
The 2009
Heineken Kinsale Sevens by the Sea, set for the
May Bank Holiday weekend from 1st to 3rd May, will again feature the best of open running
rugby, five star hospitality and star guests from
the entertainment and sporting arenas - against a
backdrop of maritime scenery and historic
importance.
The most recent Sevens attracted over 80 teams
from countries such as USA, England, France, New
Zealand, Germany, Australia, Wales, Fiji and of
course Ireland, attracting the largest crowds to
the event to date.
Rated as the premier Rugby Sevens Festival in
Ireland, the tournament is popular with players
and spectators alike and the town is gearing up
for a unique 'Mardi Gras' experience.
Kinsale, billed as Ireland's culinary capital, is
one of the top tourist towns in Ireland with over
50 quality bars and restaurants. It is easily
accessible by air, sea and road with Cork airport
only 15 minutes from the town. As well as a feast
of rugby the event boasts a full weekend of
entertainment, with star guests, top class music,
and one of Ireland's best corporate hospitality
facilities.
The format includes Senior and Junior Men's, and
Women's competitions and for 2009, Heineken has
boosted the prize fund in excess of €22,000,
Heineken is a major force in world rugby with a
sponsorship portfolio that includes, the European
Cup - regarded as the premier club rugby
competition in Europe - the Hong Kong Sevens and
the Dubai Sevens.
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1st to 3rd May 2009
Heineken Kinsale Rugby
Sevens by the Sea Rugby Tournament is now
established as the biggest Rugby Sevens in Europe.
Over eighty teams took part in competitive
matches with a total of ca. 6,500 participants
over the weekend in 2008. The international
dimension to the weekend is superb -
participating clubs came from ten different
countries:
Canada, Dubai, England, Fiji, France, Ireland,
New Zealand, Scotland, Spain, USA and Wales. |
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Get your entries in early to
ensure
your full participation in this
prestigious event.
Co-ordinator:
Tomas O'Brien, t_d@kinsalesevens.com

An
unbeatable
weekend of competition
and entertainment
"Rugby
football is a game suitable only for those who understand
and appreciate the 'Spirit of the game'. By this is meant
that you must strive to keep fit and play your hardest to
win; that you must take the referee's decisions, however
unjust they may seem, without any show of resentment
whatever; that you must never take advantage of the
referee by cheating; that you must never bear a grudge
against an opponent for hard knocks fairly given, for the
game is a hard one; and above all that you will accept
defeat with good grace.
If you do not intend to play according to the spirit of
the game, you are wasting your time because there is no
place in rugby football for you."
Greennwood, 1939
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