February 24th, 2007 is a date that holds a huge significance in Irish sporting history. On an overcast Saturday in Dublin, Ireland hosted England in the Six-Nations rugby championship. It’s not the game nor the teams competing that make this a remarkable occasion; it’s the venue: Croke Park – the ground where nearly a century earlier British military forces opened fire and killed fourteen innocent GAA players and supporters on ‘Bloody Sunday’ 1920.