The World Cup in Paris, back-to-back World titles for Rhys McClenaghan in gymnastics, scenes of delight in the Sports Direct FAI Cup, semi-finals and county titles to be celebrated across Gaelic games, as well as three medals for Irish Badminton stars across Europe.
It took only 63 seconds for Ireland to score the first try against Scotland and calm any nerves that had been fluttering over the past two weeks.
Through to the last eight! 🙌#TeamOfUs pic.twitter.com/imkBM9sOst
— Irish Rugby (@IrishRugby) October 7, 2023
And while much has been said about uneven matchups throughout the tournament, if you never allowed the ‘minnows’ to play at the biggest events you would never get to see the joy on Portuguese faces as they secured a first win against Fiji on Sunday night.
History made 🇵🇹
Portugal with their first ever win at the Rugby World Cup#RWC2023 | #FIJvPOR pic.twitter.com/PKMSWXUK5c
— Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) October 8, 2023
While the Rugby World Cup may have claimed the highest viewing figures over the weekend, the biggest sporting achievement in Green came in Belgium where Rhys McClenaghan secured back-to-back World Championship titles and a place at the Paris Olympic Games where he will be a serious medal contender.
#Gymnastics Medal Alert 🥇
Huge congratulations to 🇮🇪 gymnast Rhys McClenaghan crowned the 2023 Pommel World Champion after winning GOLD with a score of 15.100 🎉👏🏻McClenaghan has secured an Olympic quota spot for #TeamIreland in Paris 2024💪🏻#GymnasticsIreland ☘️… pic.twitter.com/RxbP76D5ry
— Gymnastics Ireland (@GymnasticsIre) October 7, 2023
The Sports Direct FAI Cup Final will be between Bohemians and St Patrick’s Athletics after their Semi Final wins in Galway and Cork over the weekend. It will be a repeat of the final from two years ago and likely one of the most vibrant and colourful sporting occasions of the year.
Dylan Connolly 🔴⚫️🔥 pic.twitter.com/uQmmvEYeJa
— Bohemian Football Club (@bfcdublin) October 7, 2023
𝗙𝗨𝗟𝗟 𝗧𝗜𝗠𝗘 𝗦𝗖𝗘𝗡𝗘𝗦 🔥 pic.twitter.com/BUqTk9jWAB
— St Patrick’s Athletic FC (@stpatsfc) October 8, 2023
Badminton Ireland was celebrating three medal performances at events in Bulgaria and Scotland over the weekend. There were bronze medals for Nhat Nguyen, Scott Guildea and Kate Frost in Mixed Doubles in Bulgaria, and Kate frost again with Sophia Noble in the Women’s event at the Bulgarian International.
**Bronze for Noble & Frost in Bulgaria**
Sophia Noble and Kate Frost 🇮🇪 have taken bronze at the Bulgarian International. The pair lost out in a close semifinal against the number 2 seeds from Denmark Anne Fuglsang and Laura Fløj Thomsen 🇩🇰 21-17 19-21 21-7. 👏🥉💪☘️ pic.twitter.com/3E9x74Dp1r
— Badminton Ireland (@irishbadminton) October 7, 2023
In Gaelic Games there were County Finals being decided up and down the country as the Club season reaches fever pitch for those involved.
Mohill won the Leitrim Football title, Camross the Laois Hurling, Summerhill the Meath Football and Kilmacud Crokes the Dublin Ladies Football Titles.
REPORT: @SummerhillGFC finished with a flourish against @RatoathGAA in the @MeathGAA SFC Final #GAA
— The GAA (@officialgaa) October 8, 2023
#Champ23 Huge congratulations to the Senior Ladies who won the Go Ahead Dublin Senior Football Championship last night. The team will now progress to the Leinster Championship. Photo credits to Eamon O’Callaghan ->> mhttps://bit.ly/3Q7Mivd #PassionLivesHere pic.twitter.com/eKxcf5bTcQ
— Kilmacud Crokes GAA (@KCrokesGAAClub) October 7, 2023
And finally, it was Paralympic Day in Paris on the eve of tickets going on sale for the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games
C’est la Journée Paralympique 🔥
Toute la journée nous allons célébrer les Jeux Paralympiques à la Place de la République !
L’évènement ouvre ses portes à 11h, on vous attend nombreux et nombreuses🤩Entrée libre et gratuite 🎟️#Paris2024 pic.twitter.com/6eoLiK1Y92
— Paris 2024 (@Paris2024) October 8, 2023
















