Conor O’Shea lines out with Tourism Ireland as it pushes country’s World Cup bid

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**NO REPRO FEE** 10-02-2017 Score for tourism! Tourism Ireland capitalises on Six Nations clash to boost tourism from Italy and to support 2023 Rugby World Cup bid. Pictured L – R – Niamh Kinsella, Tourism Ireland’s Manager Italy; Italy coach, Conor O’Shea; and Irish Ambassador to Italy, Bobby McDonagh, at the Piazza Barberini in Rome, on the eve of the clash between Ireland and Italy in the 2017 Six Nations Championship
Niamh Kinsella, Tourism Ireland’s Manager Italy; Italy coach, Conor O’Shea; and the Irish Ambassador to Italy, Bobby McDonagh, at the Piazza Barberini in Rome, on the eve of the clash between Ireland and Italy in the 2017 Six Nations Championship

 

 

 

 

 

Italian national coach Conor O’Shea is still flying the flag for his home nation as he helps Tourism Ireland with its push for the country to host the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

Ahead of his team’s clash with the boys in green in Rome, O’Shea teamed up with the Irish Ambassador to Italy, Bobby McDonagh, and Tourism Ireland’s Italy Manager, Niamh Kinella, for a photo shoot in Piazza Barberini in the Eternal City. O’Shea – capped 35 times for Ireland – is a former coach of London Irish and Harlequins but still aiming to put one over his country in the Six Nations encounter.

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Tourism Ireland is supporting the IRFU’s bid to host the Rugby World Cup in 2023 and is also encouraging rugby fans around the world to come and visit the island of Ireland this summer – starting with Italian fans – to attend the Women’s Rugby World Cup.

 

 

 

 

 

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