Taoiseach Enda Kenny has heaped praise on Irelandâs Six Nations Championship-winning rugby team, saying that the players showed âincredible courageâ to win the game against France.
Mr Kenny, who watched yesterdayâs match in Washington, said that the game was almost in danger of being a repeat of the game against New Zealand last year that the team lost in the final minutes.
âIt was a very physical match but fair play to them – they epitomised what the fighting Irish can do,â he said, speaking after the traditional St Patrickâs Day breakfast in Boston hosted by local politicians.
Speaking afterwards alongside Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, the son of Co Galway immigrants, Mr Kenny likened the Irish rugby teamâs victory to last yearâs World Series winning baseball team, the Boston Red Sox, noting how that team won after the tragedy of the Boston Marathon bombings.
âMy message is always when we apply ourselves to a single objective, thereâs actually that is nothing can stop us, not even Les Bleus on this occasion,â Mr Kenny told reporters.
In his speech at the breakfast, the Taoiseach told guests that since the countryâs economic crash the Irish people were âfighting back as we know that they canâ.
Referring again to Irish immigrants in the US, Mr Kenny said that he had visited the Vietnam War memorial in Washington and seen the name of an Irishman who fought and died in the late 1960s.
âIt is important to understand the psychological benefit of so many people being released to pay their way, to pay their taxes, to raise their families and travel home and abroad is so important for America, he said.
He said it was the responsibility of legislators and political representatives to overhaul immigration laws. âAmerica will be the better for it,â he said.
Mr Kenny addressed 1,000 people at the breakfast where the speakers included Massachusetts senators Ed Markey and Elizabeth Warren, governor Patrick Deval and Congressman Stephen Lynch.
The convivial breakfast, where local politicians poked fun at rivals and colleagues in the state legislature, was hosted with irreverent humour by the effervescent Linda Dorcena Ferry.
The Taoiseach immersed himself in the humorous spirit of the occasion, joking: âIn the words of Samuel Johnson, the Irish after a very fair people – they never speak well of each other.â
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Kenny praises "fighting Irish" rugby team after Six Nations victory
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