Just in case you were residing under a large boulder yesterday, you mightn’t have heard that Ireland beat the All Blacks in Chicago yesterday.
Yes, that’s right. Ireland beat the greatest team in the world. 40-29.
No biggie.
Naturally, we’re shook. And here are the tweets to prove it.
Well done Boys!! What a result, I’m in tears….time for a drink of the black stuff #irlvsnzl
— R Friel (@RFriel1) November 5, 2016
OH MY FUCKING GOD WE DID WE ACTUALLY DID IT #IRLvsNZL
— Laura Brown (@laurabrown97_) November 5, 2016
Conor Murray for president! #IRLvsNZL
— Ejmad (@Ejmad) November 5, 2016
OFFICIAL: Ireland, you may take the next week off. #IrelandRugby #IREvNZL #coybig #NZLvIRE
— President of Ireland (@IrishPresident) November 5, 2016
We’ve only gone and done it! Me voice, me heart, me nerves!!! IRELAND HAVE BEATEN THE ALL BLACKS #IRLvsNZ
— Alan Quinn (@Quinn_TheMighty) November 5, 2016
I have waited 111 years for that!#breakingtheduck #IrlvsNZ
— Peter Trevaskis (@PeterTrevaskis) November 5, 2016
#Cubs win #WorldSeries for 1st time in 108 years
Ireland beat New Zealand for 1st time ever (111 years) #IREvNZL
Thank You Chicago— Padraigh Keogh (@padraighk) November 6, 2016
Not many better places to be than in a pub in Killarney when Ireland have beaten New Zealand. Irish eyes are smiling #rugby
— Philippa Vereker (@PhilippaVereker) November 6, 2016
It’s gunna be a long milking when you turn up to this!!!!@nzyoungfarmers #IREvsNZL pic.twitter.com/Hmg2hoJAGy
— Dean Rabbidge ???????????????????????? (@deanrabbidge) November 6, 2016
Just saw the replay of that #Zebo catch. Never knew that lad had a pilots license! #CruisingAt20ThousandFeet #IREvsNZL
— Dáithí (@DaithiEire) November 5, 2016
for such a small country we’re quite an amazing bunch of people #IREvsNZL ????
— Laura Brown (@laurabrown97_) November 5, 2016
Amazing. Just, amazing.
COYBIG!
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