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To clarify the official national anthem is ‘Amhrán na bhFiann’ and then ‘Ireland’s call’ was written for the rugby team and is sung at all their games.
The players aren't getting emotional because they're sad, it's more out of pride. They are representing their country. Also, it's two separate songs. The second song, Ireland's Call is only played at rugby matches as the Republic and Northern Ireland are on the same team so players from NI may not be comfortable singing the Irish anthem.
@Louise Mcilwaine you're from Northern Ireland. 28% of Northern Ireland identify as Irish so 72% aren't irish. Look at the census of Northern Ireland under national identity
@Louise Mcilwaine I'm from the Republic so I won't argue with you about your national identity but people from NI do have the right to choose whether or not they identify as Irish or British and I understand why some may not feel comfortable singing the Irish anthem.
The first anthem performed was "Amhrán na bhFiann" , the Irish language version of the national anthem of the Republic of Ireland (known in English as "A Soldiers' Song"). The second one was "Ireland's Call", which is performed at rugby games where Ireland are playing as some players are from Northern Ireland, and so may take offence to being associated with the Irish national anthem.
Whilst it is almost exclusively sung in Irish, an Oireachtas bill in 2019 states that it is the official anthem regardless of whether it is in Irish, in English, or just instrumental www.oireachtas.ie/en/bills/bill/2019/3/
@Damian Roach yeah.. there's an English version. But weird to describe the original as "the Irish version".. sounds like it was translated into Irish..
Was waiting for this. I’m Irish and so proud. Thanks so much for watching this 🇮🇪❤️ The first anthem is call Amhrán na bhFiann and it’s in Irish (Gaelic) and it’s for the Rep. of Ireland. The second song is called Ireland’s Call and it’s in English and it is sang because there are players from Northern Ireland on the team.
It is the National Anthem Of Ireland , 32 counties, One Island, One Nation, One Country, and if you don't like it RYANAIR have cheap seats back to that shithole you ancestors came from.
The reason they have two is because the first one u listened to is irish and the people in north Ireland (who play for Ireland their is only 1 rugby team in Ireland)dont want to learn irish so they made a new anthem in english for them celeabrating both nations. Hope that clears it up a little bit
It's two different songs stuck together. The first part ("The Soldier's Song") is the traditional Irish anthem, and the second part ("Ireland's Call") was written in 1995 for the Rugby World Cup. Which was a shame, because Irish rugby already had a great unofficial anthem, "The Fields of Athenry", and I wish they'd adopted that instead. Sadly, I've always found "Ireland's Call" rather cheesy... sorry, Ireland!
@@galoglaich3281 I knew that "Fields of Athenry" was fairly recently written, but it somehow feels more "traditional" than it is. Oddlly enough, I find it shares this characteristic with Scotland's adopted anthem (Flower of Scotland) which was itself only written in the mid-1960s.
@@galoglaich3281 Agreed! They certainly get the crowds going and, although my allegiance is with Wales, I always enjoy singing them along with the Irish and Scottish fans.
The Fields of Athenry could still be deemed as a polarising one for an anthem thats meant to be inclusive to those who see themselves as british as well as Irish. prefer it as as the spirit rousing song it is.
@@everyonelovesdee True, although by the same token I have to wonder why (British) Loyalists are happy to sing about answering _Ireland's_ call. It's a complex situation, that's for sure :)
It's the only team in any sport to have 2 anthems because the irish rugby team play as an island ( North Ireland and Republic of ireland) where as in every other sport we play as North and South....that is why it is so special as we are trying to unify our country....thanks for watching
i am late to this video but, the reason it sounds like it’s a war song is because it is! it’s called amrhan an bhfiann which means the soldiers song :)
Should have reacted to the anthems that was played in Croke Park when Ireland played England in the rugby probably one of the most important moments in Irish history
Yeah we have two because in rugby there is two jurisdictions playing for one team Northern Ireland and the Republican. So at home games the Irish national anthem is played and then the joint team one Ireland’s call is played. When we play away only Ireland’s call is played.
Just though I'd let you know- 1.His teeth aren't black... it's a gum sheild. 2.Ireland have two nationals anthems becasue of the troubles which i thought you did a video on 3.Watch Ireland v England nationals anthems in croke park as it's something special.
Ireland don't have two national anthems. Amhrán na bhFiann is the national anthem of Ireland. Irelands call is just a song made for sports where Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland play together
The first one, is Amhrann Na Bhfiann. (The soldiers song) the national anthem of the Republic of Ireland, the second, isn't. it's ireland's call, a song sung at rugby matches only.
I am Irish, and really proud on my moms side is Scottish, on my dads is Irish. I’m really proud even though people say they are the same thing. Stereotypes.
ireland has two anthems. look it up u ll understand the emotion. the second is a unification of both ireland in spirit in a way. and if some players don t sing the first one there is also reasons why. look it up.
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This is NOT the Irish National Anthem; this is a confected song because players from Northern Ireland play in the 'Irish' rugby squad. It's, er. complicated.
Their singing our national anthem in our gaelic, the second is because some players are from the North of Ireland who are protestant, they don't sing our national anthem because they are English in their hearts,
The second one was called Ireland call there is no Northern Ireland in Rugby so Northern Irish have to play for Republic of Ireland so Ireland Ireland's Call is for Northern Ireland and Ireland
A) It's sung in Gaelic. (Irish) B) You said it hypes you up for fo battle out national anthem is called the solders song. C) the second some is only played at rugby because its the only sport we compete as 1 Island.
There is the official Irish national athem that is song in irish gaelic And ireland's call which is the unofficial national athem of rugby of sporting events
Ireland have two national anthems, as even though they both play as one there’s players from the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, two different countries!
NI doesn't have its own national anthem because it's in the UK. Ireland's call is only used at Rugby, hockey and cricket matches. It's a politically neutral compromise written by Phil Coulter, a Northern Irish musician and songwriter.
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To clarify the official national anthem is ‘Amhrán na bhFiann’ and then ‘Ireland’s call’ was written for the rugby team and is sung at all their games.
It’s because of the north
Now a day they just sing the Ireland call mup Ireland and Leitrim for sam
We have a second one for the orange lads, 😂
This for the rebels that died fighting for freedom from the English that's why their so emotional..
As an Irish person I can tell you that there speaking gaeilge,its our native language and I'm glad you enjoyed it :D
What county are you from
@@aliaisaduckaliaisaduck6922 Is as Éireannach mê 🤪☘👌🏽
@@aliaisaduckaliaisaduck6922 Agus is as Éireannach sí 🤪☘
@@aliaisaduckaliaisaduck6922 hm i think he ius from Wales Kappa
@@soyoucansmile8303 is maith liom paisti
The players aren't getting emotional because they're sad, it's more out of pride. They are representing their country. Also, it's two separate songs. The second song, Ireland's Call is only played at rugby matches as the Republic and Northern Ireland are on the same team so players from NI may not be comfortable singing the Irish anthem.
They still may not be comfortable singing Ireland’s call either. They should pick a song to represent the north
@@Whatwhat1235 God save the Queen is used for Northern Ireland sports but that wouldn't be suitable as all Ireland lol
@Louise Mcilwaine you're from Northern Ireland. 28% of Northern Ireland identify as Irish so 72% aren't irish. Look at the census of Northern Ireland under national identity
@Louise Mcilwaine I'm from the Republic so I won't argue with you about your national identity but people from NI do have the right to choose whether or not they identify as Irish or British and I understand why some may not feel comfortable singing the Irish anthem.
@@marcellakilgarriff fair play 👏🏻
It's our song for the soilderis who fought for our independence we respect them very much
It's mainly for our independence from britin
@@IrishTuffer soldiers meaning those who fought for our independence
The first anthem performed was "Amhrán na bhFiann" , the Irish language version of the national anthem of the Republic of Ireland (known in English as "A Soldiers' Song"). The second one was "Ireland's Call", which is performed at rugby games where Ireland are playing as some players are from Northern Ireland, and so may take offence to being associated with the Irish national anthem.
Whilst it is almost exclusively sung in Irish, an Oireachtas bill in 2019 states that it is the official anthem regardless of whether it is in Irish, in English, or just instrumental
www.oireachtas.ie/en/bills/bill/2019/3/
@@steampunklemur Yup.
'Irish language version' is a weird way of describing it.. I've never heard it sung in English...
@@paraic9163 well it has been sung in English and you can look it up if you want to hear it.
@Damian Roach yeah.. there's an English version. But weird to describe the original as "the Irish version".. sounds like it was translated into Irish..
Ireland's call is a great song but Amhrán na bhFiann is Ireland's only national anthem and should never be changed. 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
If we as a nation were ever to unite with the North then it would change, as would the Flag
It won't be. It will never change.
@@nhoj084eva No it wouldn't, this is Ireland, the Tri colour is our flag, Amhrán na bhFiann is our anthem.
Tá
One is for nothern ireland and one is for the republic
Was waiting for this. I’m Irish and so proud. Thanks so much for watching this 🇮🇪❤️
The first anthem is call Amhrán na bhFiann and it’s in Irish (Gaelic) and it’s for the Rep. of Ireland. The second song is called Ireland’s Call and it’s in English and it is sang because there are players from Northern Ireland on the team.
Gaeilge not gaelic
@@bruhdealer5208 Cheers, you saved me correcting him!
It is the National Anthem Of Ireland , 32 counties, One Island, One Nation, One Country, and if you don't like it RYANAIR have cheap seats back to that shithole you ancestors came from.
Dan Burke you have the same name as my uncle lolz my cousin was a great rugby player 😅✊🏼
Irelands Call gets me that hype and I'm Fijian 🤝🏾
"the drums get you hyped for battle" - the song is literally called the soldiers song
These songs still make me cry with pride whenever you hear them especially on all ireland day hon galway
Their crying because there proud to be irish🇮🇪
No. It's to respect all the shit our solders went through.(look up Irish 800 year war)
Are u not proud to be Irish? I'll let the grammar go.
Those aren't tears of sadness, its pride.
they were gum sheilds not bad teeth
The Irish national athem is called the Soldiers song. Thats why it hypes you up for battle.
To answer Ireland's call, they get all emotional because the songs about representing Ireland abroad or even just playing for Ireland so they're proud
You spotted that it’s like a battle hymn. It’s called the soldiers song.
The reason they have two is because the first one u listened to is irish and the people in north Ireland (who play for Ireland their is only 1 rugby team in Ireland)dont want to learn irish so they made a new anthem in english for them celeabrating both nations. Hope that clears it up a little bit
The two anthems are Ireland's Call and Amhrán na bhFiann (Soldier's Song) so it shows the complicated history which can be emotional to some
Two different songs one is for the Republic of Ireland and the other is for the Island of Ireland and unity no matter religion.
i’m so proud to be irish
It's two different songs stuck together. The first part ("The Soldier's Song") is the traditional Irish anthem, and the second part ("Ireland's Call") was written in 1995 for the Rugby World Cup. Which was a shame, because Irish rugby already had a great unofficial anthem, "The Fields of Athenry", and I wish they'd adopted that instead. Sadly, I've always found "Ireland's Call" rather cheesy... sorry, Ireland!
@@galoglaich3281 I knew that "Fields of Athenry" was fairly recently written, but it somehow feels more "traditional" than it is. Oddlly enough, I find it shares this characteristic with Scotland's adopted anthem (Flower of Scotland) which was itself only written in the mid-1960s.
@@galoglaich3281 Agreed! They certainly get the crowds going and, although my allegiance is with Wales, I always enjoy singing them along with the Irish and Scottish fans.
The Fields of Athenry could still be deemed as a polarising one for an anthem thats meant to be inclusive to those who see themselves as british as well as Irish. prefer it as as the spirit rousing song it is.
@@everyonelovesdee True, although by the same token I have to wonder why (British) Loyalists are happy to sing about answering _Ireland's_ call.
It's a complex situation, that's for sure :)
You can look up the fields of Athenry at sports matches. The Irish sing it quite often
It's the only team in any sport to have 2 anthems because the irish rugby team play as an island ( North Ireland and Republic of ireland) where as in every other sport we play as North and South....that is why it is so special as we are trying to unify our country....thanks for watching
I DM’d on Instagram, but 2007 Ireland vs England. Is the most clear and emotional national anthems reaction you could do.
So did and it'snot for lack of being able to find it on youtube.
I remember that match so well jaysus I was only young but it was a really emotional anthem
i am late to this video but, the reason it sounds like it’s a war song is because it is! it’s called amrhan an bhfiann which means the soldiers song :)
They have gum shields in!
We sing it in irish as its our national language
@Harry Chown ye I know but it still is our national language
Should have reacted to the anthems that was played in Croke Park when Ireland played England in the rugby probably one of the most important moments in Irish history
Its sung in Irish
Yeah we have two because in rugby there is two jurisdictions playing for one team Northern Ireland and the Republican. So at home games the Irish national anthem is played and then the joint team one Ireland’s call is played. When we play away only Ireland’s call is played.
Ahmran Na Bfann is our national anthem and it’s great you enjoyed
As an Irish man only one Irish anthem - Amhrán na bhFiann.
Irish Anthem=Rep Of ireland
Ireland call represents 6 County
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Just though I'd let you know-
1.His teeth aren't black... it's a gum sheild.
2.Ireland have two nationals anthems becasue of the troubles which i thought you did a video on
3.Watch Ireland v England nationals anthems in croke park as it's something special.
Ireland don't have two national anthems. Amhrán na bhFiann is the national anthem of Ireland. Irelands call is just a song made for sports where Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland play together
I am also irish i am really glad you enjoyed i
The first one, is Amhrann Na Bhfiann. (The soldiers song) the national anthem of the Republic of Ireland, the second, isn't. it's ireland's call, a song sung at rugby matches only.
We have two anthems because Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
I am Irish, and really proud on my moms side is Scottish, on my dads is Irish. I’m really proud even though people say they are the same thing. Stereotypes.
It's a great honor whenever you get to wear that green shirt for your country.
THEY WERE SPEAKING IRISH! OUR NATIVE LANGUAGE!
ireland has two anthems. look it up u ll understand the emotion. the second is a unification of both ireland in spirit in a way. and if some players don t sing the first one there is also reasons why. look it up.
Ireland has one national anthem...and a shit phil coulter song
@@eodredvancataclysm5971 not sure every irishman would agree. But interesting poiny of view.
@@jediisawesome Irelands call is a song, not one of our national anthems. We only have one national anthem
Ireland’s call isn’t a national anthem - it is a song only used for Rugby. Not used at any other oaccasion.
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This is NOT the Irish National Anthem; this is a confected song because players from Northern Ireland play in the 'Irish' rugby squad. It's, er. complicated.
"They're not speaking English!". Oh, for fuck's sake. (Slaps head).
I’m from Ireland and I play rugby as well they have two separate anthems
They are speaking Irish
I will tell you the story because I am Irish ☘️ so a long time ago England 🏴 took over Ireland 🇮🇪 so we speak English but we still speak Irish
When you said they aren't speaking English. My mind was like. No shit Sherlock we sing our anthem in our language
Their singing our national anthem in our gaelic, the second is because some players are from the North of Ireland who are protestant, they don't sing our national anthem because they are English in their hearts,
Ireland calls, Ireland Ireland forever standing tall, eire abu
I’m from Ireland
IRELAND IRELAND TOGETHER STANDING TALL SHOLDER TO SHOLDER
The national anthem is the Irish language but most people in Ireland speak English
WE HAVE A NATIVE LANGUAGE U KNOW😡
Thx for the Ireland shout out
"Oh their not speaking english"
NOOOO were speakin fuckin french
That’s a gum shield 1:34
The reason is because of the British relations with the Irish
Damn right there not speaking English.... its Ireland. Thats Our Mother Tongue.
Great reaction video and a nice smile from you to go with it 😀.
☘
The drummers are from the Combined Band of the Irish Army's Number One Band and the Band of the Irish Garda (the Irish National Police).
Thank u for a shout out to Ireland
The second one was called Ireland call there is no Northern Ireland in Rugby so Northern Irish have to play for Republic of Ireland so Ireland Ireland's Call is for Northern Ireland and Ireland
I’m irish
The language is Irish so dia duit means hello
gum sheild
"Like it hypes you up, like for battle or something" .. the song in English is called The soldier's song. So yeah.
That’s terrifying how much américain know nothing
We have 2 songs in rubgy
. For catholics snd protestants.
I don't speak,Irish and I'm in Northern Ireland 🇮🇪
Thank you
Just noticed this now. Why would you expect the Irish national anthem to be in English? Gum shields come in all colours, it's not the teeth colours
im irish
Yup I’m from Ireland it’s called “ amhran bhfiann”. Which is Irish for “the soldiers song”
They are tense because of the match
That's a gumsheild and if u hear it in English it's definitely rebel rising song
YES Ireland
There's 2 different Irish national anthems. The second one is only used when they're playing a rugby match
There are two for Rugby only. The second one "Irelands Call" is better imo
The reason they're not speaking English is because theyre speaking out national language
Let's go for a point o' Guinness
Yes we’re Irish and our anthem old we don’t speak Irish anymore we speak English, but we keep our anthem the same
A) It's sung in Gaelic. (Irish)
B) You said it hypes you up for fo battle out national anthem is called the solders song.
C) the second some is only played at rugby because its the only sport we compete as 1 Island.
It's sung as Gaeilge [in Irish]. Let's not be confusing her now.
England Euro 96 national anthem v Germany
English anthem is the worst.
Sounds like a funeral song.
@@brucefale6132 considering they lose a lot of the times I'd say rip
Just do the Sex Pistols "God Save The Queen"
It's the only version that's any good.....
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We gave 2 the 1st called a soldiers song and the 2nd called irelands call (and we have no wars)
The second one is the Irish call
My railing is intro:bad video:excellent Comintern :excellent so my ranting is 999/1000
There speaking Irish bc I know I live in Ireland and this week is the national bc st paddy’s day
its hypes you up for battle NO SHIT ITS CALLED A SOLDIERS CHANT
1:36 that's not his teeth that is called a gum shield
This is hard to explain. We just should not.
So in Ireland we have 2 national anthems
There is the official Irish national athem that is song in irish gaelic
And ireland's call which is the unofficial national athem of rugby of sporting events
Loyalists are the enemy
Ireland had a euro 16 chant and its good
so, yes this is our national anthem and that language right there is Gailege with is Irish because not every Irish person speaks English :)
Ireland have two national anthems, as even though they both play as one there’s players from the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, two different countries!
NI doesn't have its own national anthem because it's in the UK. Ireland's call is only used at Rugby, hockey and cricket matches. It's a politically neutral compromise written by Phil Coulter, a Northern Irish musician and songwriter.
We only have one national Anthem Irelands call is only used for rugby as tue rugby team has players from north and south
I’m Irish so this is all familiar
They are speaking Gaelic
We have amrhran na bhfiann and Irelands call