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CCFC Christmas Quiz December 2011 Answers Page 1 CCFC Christmas Quiz December 2011 Answers Page 1 Sponsored by Rochestown Park Hotel First Prize RPH €100 Euro Voucher Michael Boland Second Prize RPH €50 Euro Voucher Liam Hurley Third Prize RPH €30 Euro Voucher Gordon Good 1. Do you know that Cork Con members get a 15% discount in the Rochestown Park Hotel when they spend €50 or more. True or false? Answer True 2. Which Cork Con player recently played in his 101St Heineken Cup Match for Munster. Answer Ronan O’Gara 3. Who helped Graham Henry become the New Zealand coach. Answer Donal Lenihan* 4. Who won the Portuguese Golf Tournament between Pres and Christians in 2011 ? Answer Pres 5. Name the odd one out Donal Lenihan , Ralph Keyes , Kenny Murphy ,Brendan Cuttriss and Frank Cogan. Answer Brendan Cuttriss captained Cork Constitution to a Munster Senior Cup victory 6. Who is the Cork Con stand named after. Answer Dan O’Connell 7. Which Cork Con team made history in November 2011 Answer U 13 who won all their games on their Dublin Tour 8. Which Cork Con player won the Man of the Match Award on his Heineken Cup Debut. Answer Peter O’Mahony 9. Name the odd one out • Rob Kearney • Brian O’Driscoll • Ronan O’Gara • Paul O’Connell Answer Rob Kearney has not captained the British & Ireland Lions 10. Who was the smartest passenger on the plane? Answer The prop CCFC Christmas Quiz December 2011 Answers Page 2 11. Who won Cork Con Christmas Golf Outing? • Rory McIlroy • G Mac • Ralph Keyes • Brian Hickey • Brian Humphries • Padraig Harrington Answer Brian Hickey 12. Who was the guest speaker at the lunch in honour of Trevor Barry. Answer Moss Finn 13. Who is the official Cork Con Photographer. • Peter Good • Marin O’Brien • Kevin Flanagan • Stan Waldron Answer Martin O’Brien 14. Who was the leading points scorer in the 1991 World Cup? Answer Ralph Keyes 15. Where is Ireland’s largest rope park? Answer Gravity Park Wexford 16. Where did the new seats in the Cork Con stand come from? Answer Lansdowne Rd Via Musgrave Park 17. Name was the trainee alickadoo’s companion? Answer Robert “Ducky” Quinn 18. Who Captained the originals Answer David Gallagher 19. Which Dublin Club did Frank Cogan and Richard Lane join when they left Con in 2011? Answer Clontarf 20. Who are Mohammed, Abdul and Samir ? Answer Shane Moynihan’s sons (Joey, Conor & Malachy) 21. Who was the first ever Irish solo competitor to take part in the 3,000 mile race from the West to East coast of America. Answer Donncha Cuttriss 22. Four sets of brothers have played Heineken Cup rugby for Munster . Name the two sets of Cork Con brothers who have played Heineken Cup for Munster. Answer Ultan and Donnacha O’Callaghan , John & Denis Fogarty 23. Who made his Heineken Cup Debut against Scarlet’s in December 2011. Answer Simon Zebo CCFC Christmas Quiz December 2011 Answers Page 3 24. Who did Donnacha , Micko and Denis try to roll over? Answer Michael Boland 25. Who needed a referee for Mark and Cian? Answer Peter O’Mahony 26. Who retired this year after 25 years organising the Cork Con Golf AM AM. Answer Liam Hurley & Ray Clarke 27. Name the odd one out • Spring Boks • Stags • Lions • Tigers Answer The Tigers were not a Cork Constitution Team on the U13’s tour to Dublin 28. Cork Con have a Face Book page . True or False Answer True Thanks to everyone who entered the quiz. .
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