Paul Cullen

Paul Cullen
Paul Cullenwas Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin and previously of Armagh, and the first Irish cardinal. His Ultramontanism spearheaded the Romanisation of the Catholic Church in Ireland and ushered in the devotional revolution experienced in Ireland through the second half of the 19th century and much of the 20th century. A trained biblical theologian and scholar of ancient languages, Cullen crafted of the formula for papal infallibility at the First Vatican Council...
NationalityIrish
ProfessionClergyman
Date of Birth29 April 1803
CountryIreland
I've put in a complaint to the match commissioner, but it's not going to change the result.
Paul made a massive contribution and gives us an extra dimension.
It's been 31 years, since 1974, we last won a major (trophy and) Andrew Johns and Natty (Nathan Wood), our two oldest players were born in 1974 so it's a little bit spooky,
That desire to win the game was not there,
Nathan's guts and fighting qualities were our saving grace.
Contractually he is secure and he won't lose out financially in this situation,
That's got to be our target. The big challenge is top six. There are a number of big names who weren't in it last year who have spent an awful lot of money and recruited very well to get themselves back to the standard that we set last year. I know it's an old cliche but it will be far tougher in 2006 than it was in 2005.
The way both teams went about their business showed their respect for Mike Gregory.
He gives us an extra dimension and that's why we brought him over. He's now four or five games in and with every game he gets better - and we think there's more to come.
The confidence that has not been there in one or two games is on its way back. We have a habit of doing this over the Easter period, getting a touch up on Good Friday and bouncing back with a bit of style on Easter Monday. We also did it last year.
There's an awful lot of improvement left in this Warrington side yet because tonight went down to one play over 80 minutes.
There is a common trait in teams at this point in the season that they seem to sit back and wait for somebody to win the game for them. And we had too many of our players waiting for someone to win the game.
In a very simple sense I want everything that's in a work to be there for the reason that it's needed. It's not an ornamentation. It's not there because I thought it looked nice but because it has to be there.
It's a matter of reducing the work to its very simplest possible state, eliminating all of the things that lead away from the guts of the work, the thing the work is really about. Anything that's there must build towards its over-all organization and meaning.