@@romelnegut2005 because it’s not our official anthem and it’s because some people from Northern Ireland would not sing our actual anthem if it was played so Ireland’s call was put in to replace that hope u understand
Even though I was raised in Scotland, I'm of Welsh Blood. And I offer my biggest respects to our Green Brothers Overseas! Congratulations on the big win that day!
There was music in that, not to mention the gmae that followed ...what a crackewr from both teams (Respect to Wales, they can sing AND also play great attacking rugby)
Sinne Firnna Fail A ta fe gheall ag Eirinn, buion dar slua Thar toinn do rainig chugainn, Fe mhoid bheith saor. Sean tir ar sinsir feasta Ni fhagfar fe'n tioran na fe'n trail Anocht a theam sa bhearna bhaoil, Le gean ar Ghaeil chun bais no saoil Le guna screach fe lamhach na bpilear Seo libh canaidh Amhran na bhFiann 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 🇮🇪
This version is Ahmrán na Bhfiann, the original is actually A Soldier's Song😊 @Ulster Scot - I'd hate to have God Save The Queen as my national anthem! At least Ahmrán na Bhfiann/Soldier's Song is about the people of Ireland and not the monarchy.. Yawn!
It is a little bit complicated. In Rugby Union, there is only Irish National Team including players from both Ireland and Northern Ireland so that there are 2 anthems. However, the English anthem 'Ireland's Call' is not the national anthem of Ireland while it is only a symbol of union of Ireland and Northern Ireland. BTW, Rory Best is from Northern Ireland. Let's say in soccer, there is not only Irish National Team but also Northern Irish National Team. Then the anthem of Northern Irish National Team is 'God Save the Queen'. When England and Northern Ireland play against each other, 'God Save the Queen' will only be played once since 2 teams share the same anthem.
@@achiburshakib5804 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mN9Ee2-Fu2E.html Just watch this video. Of course, you do not need to watch full of them. You just need to watch from 3:30 to 4:30 to show that 'GOD SAVE THE QUEEN' was played only once since Team England and Team Northern Ireland share the same national anthem in soccer matches.
Amhrán na bhFiann is the anthem of the Republic, we pretty much learn it as soon as we start school at 5 years of age, Rory's from the north where the Irish language isn't taught in most schools