Wild Geese Classic
Wild Geese Classic | |
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Stadium | Gaelic Grounds |
Location | Limerick, Ireland |
Operated | 1991 |
The Wild Geese Classic was an NCAA-sanctioned American college football game played in Limerick, Ireland. The game was played on the pitch at Gaelic Grounds in 1991.
The Classic was intended to be a celebration of the 300th anniversary of the Flight of the Wild Geese of 1691 and the Irish heroes who resisted an English seize of the City of Limerick.[1] The game matched NCAA Division I-AA teams Fordham and Holy Cross with Holy Cross winning 24–19.[2]
The Classic was hampered by poor attendance, Gaelic Grounds had a capacity at the time of about 50,000 people. The 1991 game saw an attendance of about 12,000 fans, and the game was unable to gain a national television contract and was only broadcast locally to areas where the competing Universities were located. These factors led to the Classic being discontinued.
Most native fans who attended the Classic were very confused by the rules, having never watched American Football. They incorrectly assumed that the rules were similar to those of rugby and therefore could not figure out why after a pass was ruled incomplete, that the clock was stopped and the play was ended, or how substitutions could be freely made between plays. Subsequently, the loudest cheers during the game were for such meaningless activities like the hang-time on punts, which in rugby are called Garryowens.[3]
Game results
Date | Winner | Loser | ||
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November 16, 1991 | Holy Cross | 24 | Fordham | 19 |
References
- ^ "Holy Cross–Fordham meet in first Wild Geese Classic". The Naples Daily News. 22 October 1991. Retrieved 29 January 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Crusaders invade Ireland, claim 19th straight victim". The Boston Sunday Globe. 17 November 1991. Retrieved 29 January 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Clarity, James F. (17 November 1991). "COLLEGE FOOTBALL; Old Sod or New, Crusaders Just Win". The New York Times.