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Best of luck to all the Ulster teams in this weekends All Ireland games Dunloy (Antrim) St Galls(Antrim) Naomh colum cille (Tyrone) and to my own Fr Rocks Cookstown (Tyrone) Total Faith!!!!

williewentwell (Tyrone) - Posts: 1712 - 09/02/2010 12:00:28    556079

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Best of luck to all clubs involved.

Tom1916 (Armagh) - Posts: 2001 - 09/02/2010 12:18:42    556108

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What was that about an anti something bias?

TheMaster (Mayo) - Posts: 16187 - 09/02/2010 13:55:49    556194

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good luck 2 all the ulster sides .

ta32 (Tyrone) - Posts: 4907 - 09/02/2010 15:01:25    556295

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Good luck to the tyrone boys involved .

Dellboypolecat (Tyrone) - Posts: 15069 - 09/02/2010 17:27:25    556581

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good luck to all teams playing

waynoI (Dublin) - Posts: 13659 - 09/02/2010 17:49:12    556614

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Gudluck ulster sides. Let connaught, munster and leinster open seperate threads backing their sides.

Brolly (Monaghan) - Posts: 4472 - 09/02/2010 18:09:00    556644

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Best of luck to St Colm Cille's above all, for a massive achievement.

And if they lose, please do not adopt the SKY TV "win at all cost or nothing" attitude.

Clooney Gaels from Antrim made this final a few years back and came up against Richie Hogan of Kilkenny fame, at JUNIOR level. Colm Cille's face Limerick opposition so I for one expect a Limerick victory, but that would not detract from the clubs massive achievement.

St Gall's appearance in the Intermediate hurling means that 9 Ulster teams have now been in hurling club finals That, given our location and history, is more impressive than Down winning 5 football titles, in my eyes any way. Credit to Down, but this is hurling, with the odds stacked against us from day one.

patrique (Antrim) - Posts: 13709 - 09/02/2010 19:11:49    556725

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Pat, you got that right, 'this is hurling.' It is second, in most peoples eyes, to gaelic football.

blu (Down) - Posts: 1240 - 09/02/2010 19:17:41    556735

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all the best to all the ulster teams

duke_raul (Tyrone) - Posts: 993 - 09/02/2010 19:21:22    556744

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Good luck to all involved

RenardRedHand (Tyrone) - Posts: 547 - 09/02/2010 19:57:02    556810

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Yes , God luck to the Tyrone Team playing The Spa from Kerry in the intermediate championship and to the Mayo team playing Castlegregory, also from the Kingdom, in the Junior final. Good luck to all other Ulster teams and of course to all teams playing this weekend who are representing our fantastic club setup throughout the length and breadth of the country. A fantastic 32(+) county organisation.

thykingdomcome (Kerry) - Posts: 1206 - 10/02/2010 13:14:40    557401

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Patrique,

I wouldn't worry too much about blu from Down. Although their football wins are very good, boys like him wouldn't have hurling 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th to football. Just shows how good gaels they are!

Good luck to all involved and especially NCC from Tyrone.

26plus6equals1 (Tyrone) - Posts: 430 - 10/02/2010 14:30:26    557509

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Good man Kingdom. Good luck to the Kerrymen also. Great time of year with the start of some serious matches from here on in.

gaelantrim (Antrim) - Posts: 1616 - 10/02/2010 14:31:04    557510

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Aye, best wishes to all the clubs involved, from all the counties. The club set up is the heart of the GAA, it is what differs our organization from all the 'professional' sports world wide. Enjoy the day out to all involved.

lostintime (USA) - Posts: 533 - 10/02/2010 14:34:37    557513

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Best of luck to all counties involved.
Tis a great honour to be in Croke park with your club on All Ireland final day

Superglue (Kerry) - Posts: 1283 - 10/02/2010 15:03:08    557548

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uladh abú

laoch (Antrim) - Posts: 140 - 11/02/2010 11:07:27    558285

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Good luck to all involved this weekend , especially those playing at Croker this weekend enjoy you moment in one of the finest Stadia in Europe. Tir Eoghain abú!!

fortyfive (Tyrone) - Posts: 5929 - 11/02/2010 11:28:28    558324

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Good luck to all the teams involved this weekend and especially to the Tyrone teams involved. Having an All Ireland series for Intermediate and Junior teams has been one of the great innovations of the GAA in the last number of years.

mugsys_barber (Tyrone) - Posts: 2160 - 11/02/2010 15:22:20    558674

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26plus6equals1


Hurling does come second for me. It just doesnt interest me as much as football, but everyone is allowed an opinion & some may be different to mine!

Honestly I would watch nearly any sport.

blu (Down) - Posts: 1240 - 11/02/2010 15:34:10    558697

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