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Undercover Irish

Uncovering Ireland's Hidden CurriculumUndercover Irish goes under the cover of Irishness, through ballads, poems, social history, the Irish language (Gaeilge), historical events and people, especially those on the periphery— while drawing lines to today's world and adding depth to current affairs. Local, National and International.

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    From Famine Ships to Maple Leafs: Irish Identity in Canadian Sport

    How Irish migrants shaped hockey, club names, and identity from Montreal through Toronto to Vancouver 🇮🇪 Episode Overview In this episode of Undercover Irish, we explore how Irish identity travelled across the Atlantic—and how it evolved through sport in Canada. From famine-era migration to the rise of hockey, from the Montreal Shamrocks to the Toronto St. Patricks (and eventually the Maple Leafs), and all the way to Vancouver's modern Whitecaps and Greencaps, this is a story of identity, adaptation, and belonging. 🧭 What You'll Learn How An Gorta Mór (1845–1852) shaped Irish migration to Canada The role of Grosse Île as a key arrival and burial site for Irish migrants Why Irish migrants were playing hurling in Canada as early as the 1830s–40s The idea of "ice hurley" and its possible influence on early hockey How the Montreal Shamrocks became early hockey champions (Stanley Cup winners in 1899 & 1900) The story of the Toronto St. Patricks and their transformation into the Maple Leafs The influence of the Orange Order in shaping Toronto's political and social landscape How Irish Catholic migrants navigated identity and exclusion in 19th-century Toronto The significance of Ireland Park as a modern reflection of Irish migration Why Vancouver's "Greencaps" represent a new form of Irish identity abroad 🧠 Key Themes Irish diaspora identity and adaptation Sport as a tool for community and belonging Sectarian division: Orange vs Green in Toronto The evolution from club identity → national identity → hybrid identity How Irish culture influenced (and was shaped by) Canadian sport 🏒 Key Locations & Teams Montreal — Irish migration, early hockey, Shamrocks Toronto — sectarian divide, St. Patricks, Maple Leafs Vancouver — Whitecaps and Greencaps 💬 Join the Conversation Have you come across Irish club names where you live? Do they reflect Ireland directly? Or have they adapted to their new surroundings? 👉 Share your thoughts in the comments or on social media ☘️ Support the Podcast If you enjoyed this episode and want to support Undercover Irish, you can do so here: 👉 Support on Patreon www.patreon.com/undercoverirish Bonus content Early access to episodes Behind-the-scenes research and stories Your support helps keep the podcast going 🙌 ⭐ Enjoyed the Episode? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts / Spotify Share with someone interested in Irish history or sport Follow for more episodes exploring Irish identity, language, and culture 🔗 Related Episodes Irish club names: Celtic, Hibernian, and identity abroad The meaning behind Irish sporting symbols Language, identity, and Irish place names

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    London Irish, Boston Celtics & the Names We Carry

    🎙️ London Irish, Boston Celtics & the Names We Carry In this episode of Undercover Irish, we follow a simple question—what's in a name?—and uncover a global story of identity, memory, and survival. From the fields of Ireland to the streets of London and the arenas of Boston, this episode explores how Irish identity has been carried, rebuilt, and reimagined through the names of sporting clubs and institutions. We begin at home, with unusual GAA club names like the Four Masters, Cashel King Cormac's, and the Geraldines—names that preserve history, assert legitimacy, and connect communities to Ireland's past. From there, we cross the Irish Sea. In Britain, clubs like Hibernian, Celtic, and London Irish show how Irish migrants rebuilt identity in exile—using names not just to organise sport, but to declare presence and belonging. Then we travel further, across the Atlantic to Boston—one of the most Irish cities in the world. Here, identity doesn't just survive. It becomes part of the mainstream. The Boston Celtics, with their name, colour, and symbolism, reflect how deeply Irish identity is embedded in the city itself. And finally, we arrive at Notre Dame, where the "Fighting Irish" show how identity moves beyond sport—into education, into institutions, and into the shaping of future generations. This episode is not just about sport. It's about how identity travels. How it adapts. And how, when everything else is lost… it survives through names. 🔍 In This Episode: The meaning behind unusual GAA club names The Annals of the Four Masters and cultural preservation Irish identity in Britain: Hibernian, Celtic, and London Irish The Irish diaspora in Boston and the story behind the Boston Celtics Notre Dame and the evolution of the "Fighting Irish" How names act as memory, resistance, and belonging 🌍 Key Themes: Irish identity at home and abroad Sport as a vehicle for culture Migration and diaspora Naming as an act of memory and power 📢 Follow & Share If you enjoyed this episode of Undercover Irish, follow the podcast and share it with someone interested in Irish history, culture, and identity.

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Uncovering Ireland's Hidden CurriculumUndercover Irish goes under the cover of Irishness, through ballads, poems, social history, the Irish language (Gaeilge), historical events and people, especially those on the periphery— while drawing lines to today's world and adding depth to current affairs. Local, National and International.

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Eolan Ryng

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Uncovering Ireland's Hidden CurriculumUndercover Irish goes under the cover of Irishness, through ballads, poems, social history, the Irish language (Gaeilge), historical events and people, especially those on the periphery— while drawing lines to today's world and adding depth to current affairs....

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