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<blockquote data-quote="Leonormous Boozer" data-source="post: 900108" data-attributes="member: 45598"><p>Galway Tribesmen are the current champions and are trying to pick up a lot of local AIL talent(of which there is little with Galwegians in 2A and Corinthians and Sligo relegated and promoted to 2B being Connacht's only AIL clubs) I think. The Irish champions are supposedly given the option to enter a playoff to get into league one but never take it because there isn't the funding but the Tribesmen are seriously ambitious and feel that they can rival union in the province, I assume they have some sort of backing if its all true (This is all hearsay). They have a long way to go currently picking up union players primarily of J1 level in the off season and I'd be skeptical that they could attract any support over rugby, football, hurling and soccer but they were only established six years ago and are already national champs so good luck to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leonormous Boozer, post: 900108, member: 45598"] Galway Tribesmen are the current champions and are trying to pick up a lot of local AIL talent(of which there is little with Galwegians in 2A and Corinthians and Sligo relegated and promoted to 2B being Connacht's only AIL clubs) I think. The Irish champions are supposedly given the option to enter a playoff to get into league one but never take it because there isn't the funding but the Tribesmen are seriously ambitious and feel that they can rival union in the province, I assume they have some sort of backing if its all true (This is all hearsay). They have a long way to go currently picking up union players primarily of J1 level in the off season and I'd be skeptical that they could attract any support over rugby, football, hurling and soccer but they were only established six years ago and are already national champs so good luck to them. [/QUOTE]
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