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What Happens If New York Win?

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Talk of New York going well and Jamie Clarke likely to play, what happens if they win the first round game. Is it likely New York would travel to Ireland for a Semi final and what is the implications for Leitrim?!

sam1884 (UK) - Posts: 999 - 28/04/2018 12:13:08    2095445

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Replying To sam1884:  "Talk of New York going well and Jamie Clarke likely to play, what happens if they win the first round game. Is it likely New York would travel to Ireland for a Semi final and what is the implications for Leitrim?!"
Not sure if new York travel to play Roscommon or if Roscommon travel to new York but if new York win then Leitrim are out there is no 2nd chances if they lose this game as far as I'm aware this game is classed as a qualifying game not a Connaught championship quarter final ,was similar a couple years ago or last yr I can't remember when the rossies came away from new York by the skin of their teeth they were very close to be out of the championship entirely

Galwayjoe86 (Galway) - Posts: 258 - 28/04/2018 12:56:44    2095460

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Replying To Galwayjoe86:  "Not sure if new York travel to play Roscommon or if Roscommon travel to new York but if new York win then Leitrim are out there is no 2nd chances if they lose this game as far as I'm aware this game is classed as a qualifying game not a Connaught championship quarter final ,was similar a couple years ago or last yr I can't remember when the rossies came away from new York by the skin of their teeth they were very close to be out of the championship entirely"
New York will have to come to Roscommon if they win.
I think Leitrim still join the qualifiers should they lose.

Cuckoosinging (Roscommon) - Posts: 992 - 28/04/2018 18:49:23    2095516

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What Happens If New York Win?
Serious p*ss up I'd say

realdub (Dublin) - Posts: 8596 - 28/04/2018 19:38:05    2095525

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Replying To Cuckoosinging:  "New York will have to come to Roscommon if they win.
I think Leitrim still join the qualifiers should they lose."
Interesting if that were to happen to see how many new york players would be able to travel. Could be a few who wouldnt be living leagally over there.

tipp11 (Tipperary) - Posts: 353 - 28/04/2018 19:39:36    2095526

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Replying To Galwayjoe86:  "Not sure if new York travel to play Roscommon or if Roscommon travel to new York but if new York win then Leitrim are out there is no 2nd chances if they lose this game as far as I'm aware this game is classed as a qualifying game not a Connaught championship quarter final ,was similar a couple years ago or last yr I can't remember when the rossies came away from new York by the skin of their teeth they were very close to be out of the championship entirely"
If New York win they have to travel to Roscommon to face them in Dr Hyde Park. Leitrim will go into the qualifiers if they lose. The Rossies were 6 ahead with 10 mins to play v New York they should have been twice that ahead as they missed a number of goal chances that kept New York in the game and New York had their purple patch late on to outscore Roscommon 0-6 to 0-1 to lose by one point.

Wouldn't read much too into that challenge game v Corofin or any challenge game for that matter. Leitrim in their last two competitive games hammered Limerick and Wicklow something that New York wouldn't do and they have Emlyn Mulligan back from injury who destroyed New York in 2013.

Gaa_lover (USA) - Posts: 3353 - 28/04/2018 19:40:49    2095527

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Replying To Cuckoosinging:  "New York will have to come to Roscommon if they win.
I think Leitrim still join the qualifiers should they lose."
Maybe Trump would travel with them

neverright (Roscommon) - Posts: 1648 - 28/04/2018 19:41:59    2095528

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I seriously doubt that they would travel to Ireland for the next round as many of their players would be worried about getting back into the States. So unless Roscommon were to agree to give up home advantage, they would probably end up forfeiting the match. There is also the issue of Leitrim not getting a second chance if they lose which is unfair. The GAA has not given any serious thought to the implications of a New York win - they just hope that New York will lose like they are supposed to so that everything will work out grand.

Gaillimh_Abu (Galway) - Posts: 996 - 28/04/2018 21:08:25    2095536

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Replying To Gaillimh_Abu:  "I seriously doubt that they would travel to Ireland for the next round as many of their players would be worried about getting back into the States. So unless Roscommon were to agree to give up home advantage, they would probably end up forfeiting the match. There is also the issue of Leitrim not getting a second chance if they lose which is unfair. The GAA has not given any serious thought to the implications of a New York win - they just hope that New York will lose like they are supposed to so that everything will work out grand."
The New York manager last year was wanting them to be allowed enter the qualifiers and said that most of the panel would be able travel as they are legal. I can't believe the situation will have changed that dramatically in 12 months.

Soma (UK) - Posts: 2630 - 28/04/2018 22:01:38    2095538

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Replying To sam1884:  "Talk of New York going well and Jamie Clarke likely to play, what happens if they win the first round game. Is it likely New York would travel to Ireland for a Semi final and what is the implications for Leitrim?!"
There wouldn't be a cow milked in New York if they win.

KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 14092 - 28/04/2018 23:17:43    2095548

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https://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/gaa/gaelic-football/gaelic-football-news/danny-sutcliffe-named-new-yorks-10335039

They had a few ex-County lads playing for them last year, suppose there haven't been too many exits in the meantime?

Gleebo (Mayo) - Posts: 2208 - 29/04/2018 18:16:39    2095600

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Replying To tipp11:  "Interesting if that were to happen to see how many new york players would be able to travel. Could be a few who wouldnt be living leagally over there."
Happened a few years back when NY hurlers beat Derry and were due to play Antrim in an Ulster final in Belfast.

They couldn't travel due to players and visa issues and after a long delay Antrim travelled out and played them in NY or Boston.

Can't see Connaught wanting a NY win considering the damage a London run a few years back caused to the gate takings!

bricktop (Down) - Posts: 2503 - 30/04/2018 10:19:48    2095661

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Replying To Gaillimh_Abu:  "I seriously doubt that they would travel to Ireland for the next round as many of their players would be worried about getting back into the States. So unless Roscommon were to agree to give up home advantage, they would probably end up forfeiting the match. There is also the issue of Leitrim not getting a second chance if they lose which is unfair. The GAA has not given any serious thought to the implications of a New York win - they just hope that New York will lose like they are supposed to so that everything will work out grand."
Correct. I think there's an attitude of "we'll scramble over that bridge when we come it it"

FootblockREF (Monaghan) - Posts: 564 - 30/04/2018 10:26:48    2095663

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Replying To Galwayjoe86:  "Not sure if new York travel to play Roscommon or if Roscommon travel to new York but if new York win then Leitrim are out there is no 2nd chances if they lose this game as far as I'm aware this game is classed as a qualifying game not a Connaught championship quarter final ,was similar a couple years ago or last yr I can't remember when the rossies came away from new York by the skin of their teeth they were very close to be out of the championship entirely"
This has to be a Connacht pairing - it's Leitrim's 1st game and they are not expelled from their province. They get a 2nd chance like all 28 non-Prov Champ, non-NY teams.
NY has to get home games only throughout the Championship - many players can't travel without proper visa re-entry documents.

omahant (USA) - Posts: 2615 - 30/04/2018 12:24:25    2095699

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Last time New York played in Ireland was against Mayo in 1999 in MacHale Park. I was at it.

yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11236 - 30/04/2018 12:39:36    2095705

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Replying To Gaillimh_Abu:  "I seriously doubt that they would travel to Ireland for the next round as many of their players would be worried about getting back into the States. So unless Roscommon were to agree to give up home advantage, they would probably end up forfeiting the match. There is also the issue of Leitrim not getting a second chance if they lose which is unfair. The GAA has not given any serious thought to the implications of a New York win - they just hope that New York will lose like they are supposed to so that everything will work out grand."
If New York beat Leitrim and then hands Roscommon a walkover, they should be removed from future Championships.

Ban (Westmeath) - Posts: 1415 - 30/04/2018 13:16:29    2095720

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I'm overseas in a country where online betting is banned. Any odds from the bookies at home on a NY, London double?

Sunday 6 May

Connacht SFC quarter-finals
London v Sligo, Ruislip, 3.30pm
New York v Leitrim, Gaelic Park, 7.15pm

shoulderghost (Limerick) - Posts: 863 - 30/04/2018 13:36:28    2095722

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Replying To shoulderghost:  "I'm overseas in a country where online betting is banned. Any odds from the bookies at home on a NY, London double?

Sunday 6 May

Connacht SFC quarter-finals
London v Sligo, Ruislip, 3.30pm
New York v Leitrim, Gaelic Park, 7.15pm"
London 11/4
New York 11/8
Nearly 8/1 for the Overseas Double.
I fancy Sligo to take care of London But Iwouldnt be one bit surprised if NY beat Leitrim.

TribalThing (Galway) - Posts: 74 - 30/04/2018 14:21:31    2095731

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Replying To Gaillimh_Abu:  "I seriously doubt that they would travel to Ireland for the next round as many of their players would be worried about getting back into the States. So unless Roscommon were to agree to give up home advantage, they would probably end up forfeiting the match. There is also the issue of Leitrim not getting a second chance if they lose which is unfair. The GAA has not given any serious thought to the implications of a New York win - they just hope that New York will lose like they are supposed to so that everything will work out grand."
Croke Park will be left red faced after Sunday.

LeftHalfBack10 (Mayo) - Posts: 30 - 30/04/2018 16:47:04    2095754

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If New York were to win, there would be a preliminary round in the qualifiers. 17 teams in the hat, one preliminary round and away we go.

xxB3B0Stunnahxx (USA) - Posts: 94 - 30/04/2018 17:02:00    2095761

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