Alright, folks! Hold onto your rugby hats because we’ve got ourselves a real treat here. Gather ‘round as we delve into the riveting world of corporate luncheons – yes, that’s right, the Longford Rugby Club business lunch event from Friday, November 1st to be precise!
Now, I know what you’re thinking – “Oh great, a luncheon review. Just what I wanted to read after my third cup of coffee!” But bear with me. This isn’t just any luncheon; it’s one where networking takes center stage, accompanied by a lineup so good even your granddad might consider buying shares in the rugby club!
So let’s start with the essentials: on the speaker roster we’ve got Frank Kiernan, Darragh Greene, and Shaunagh Connaire – whose names sound like a fab trio of late-night talk show hosts! Honestly, you could sell tickets just to hear them throw shade at each other over pastry selections.
And speaking of pastries, I can only imagine the sheer culinary prowess that graced this event. I mean, did someone say “quiche”? Get me a plate! It’s all fun and games until someone mentions the wilted salad—equally thrilling, just with a side of trepidation!
The photographer, Shelley Corcoran, must’ve had a busy day capturing images. One can only hope she didn’t mistake a business handshake for a rugby tackle. I mean, really, no one wants to be on the receiving end of THAT!
But what’s a dinner without a few juicy details? The article tantalizingly asks us to CLICK on the arrows above to see the gallery of pictures. It’s basically the digital equivalent of “Don’t think about the pink elephant in the room!” and let’s be honest, we’d all love to see that awkward Mr. Thompson from accounting trying to engage in small talk while desperately avoiding eye contact. Ah, the magic of social dynamics – or as I like to think of it, the “do-you-have-a-business-card” game!
Now, the pièce de résistance! Throughout the article, we encounter several “ADVERTISEMENT – CONTINUE READING BELOW,” sprinkled about like confetti at a New Year’s party. I mean, it’s almost like they think we would refuse to buy a stylish pen, and in case we forget, they very kindly remind us with a larger-than-life banner. Sounds familiar, eh?
In all seriousness though, this event showcases the charm and enthusiasm of small-town gatherings, where the stakes are low but the aspirations are high. For all you budding entrepreneurs eyeing the next “big break,” maybe it’s time to dust off that scrum cap and join the nearest rugby club – who knows, you might end up as the next big networking sensation!
So, here’s to business lunches, networking, and, of course, stories and photographs that keep us entertained and a little bit envious of those who can pull off the perfect quiche while maintaining eye contact! Cheers!
Longford Rugby Club Hosts Successful Business Lunch on November 1
On Friday, November 1, the Longford Rugby Club held a highly anticipated business lunch, an event marked by a stellar lineup of speakers including Frank Kiernan, Darragh Greene, and Shaunagh Connaire. The gathering offered ample networking opportunities among local entrepreneurs and business leaders.
Attendees were treated to expertly captured moments by Longford Leader / Longford Live photographer Shelley Corcoran, who showcased the event in an impressive gallery of images. Click here to view the gallery.
The successful lunch aimed not only to foster community connections but also to uplift the local business scene, bringing together influential figures to discuss potential collaborations and opportunities in the region.
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Now what about those lovely quiches and wilted salads love to talk about!
**Interview with Pat McCarthy, Guest Attendee at the Longford Rugby Club Business Lunch**
**Editor:** Thanks for joining us today, Pat! You attended the Longford Rugby Club business lunch last week. How was the experience?
**Pat McCarthy:** Thanks for having me! It was quite the event, I must say. The atmosphere was buzzing, and it felt more like a social gathering than your typical business lunch.
**Editor:** That’s great to hear! The lineup of speakers sounded impressive—Frank Kiernan, Darragh Greene, and Shaunagh Connaire. How were they?
**Pat McCarthy:** Oh, they certainly delivered! It felt like watching a late-night talk show live! Their banter was hilarious, especially when they started discussing each other’s quirks. I wouldn’t mind seeing them in their own show!
**Editor:** Speaking of entertainment, what about the food? I hear quiche was on the menu?
**Pat McCarthy:** Yes! The quiche was delightful, and it was paired with a salad… well, let’s just say the salad was adventurous. But the catering surprised everyone positively!
**Editor:** I can only imagine the culinary discussions that must have stirred. Was there a lot of networking happening, or were attendees too busy with the food?
**Pat McCarthy:** Definitely more networking than I expected! It was the “do-you-have-a-business-card” game in full swing, with everyone trying to make connections over their plates! I even saw Mr. Thompson from accounting attempt small talk. What a sight!
**Editor:** Sounds like the social dynamics were in full effect! And how did Shelley Corcoran fare with the event photography?
**Pat McCarthy:** Shelley did a fantastic job! She captured some memorable moments. I can assure you, though, no handshakes were mistaken for rugby tackles—though I think it could’ve made for a fun photo op!
**Editor:** And amidst all of this, the advertisements seemed to pop up now and then. Did that disrupt the flow of the event for you?
**Pat McCarthy:** Honestly? Not really! They were more like little reminders of what’s available. Besides, who doesn’t enjoy a good stylish pen every now and then, right?
**Editor:** Absolutely! So would you say this event is one to repeat in the future?
**Pat McCarthy:** Without a doubt! It’s a great way to blend business with pleasure, and I can’t wait to see what they come up with next year.
**Editor:** Thanks, Pat! It sounds like a fantastic time was had by all. Looking forward to hearing more about future events!
**Pat McCarthy:** Thank you! Always happy to share a good story!