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Mayo GAA Thread - 4 Like(s)
Replying To S1234: "Mayo A team played clare in a challenge match this weekend and won by 6 ." Mayo b team lost today to Galway C team...
Galwaymaster9 (National) - 18/01/2026 17:32:49
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Club Football Championships - General Discussion - 4 Like(s)
Replying To Ros2013: "That's some year for Kerry football. Well done to Dingle and I've no doubt Brigids will be back heartbreaking as it is." We were treated to one of the greatest games of football ever witnessed in Croke Park. Shackles off meant football was the real winner. Its heartbreaking for Bridgids as I thought they had it but im glad it didnt go to penalties. What a year for Kerry football they are making hay with the new rules.
Dothesimplethingswell (National) - 18/01/2026 19:40:57
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Roscommon GAA thread - 4 Like(s)
Hard luck on Brigids, thought they were denied a free in at the end there to go 2 up
mhunicean_abu (National) - 18/01/2026 18:42:35
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Dublin GAA thread - 3 Like(s)
Replying To BarneyGrant: "I'd imagine that Jimmy Gavin would have been on to this from get go!
He's big student of American field games and its a perfect fit for what they do in basketball where they line up the three pointers from outside the stua mór!
Thing is, do Dublin have a Geaney or similar who has the basic ability to kick points accurately from distance in the first place? I remember looking at a few boys in SFC who had the knack and weren't on panel. Names escape me now of course." Congrats Barney on Dingle s win.I know they close to your heart and backed them.Great game.
brayballer (National) - 18/01/2026 20:03:16
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Club Football Championships - General Discussion - 3 Like(s)
Replying To Dothesimplethingswell: "We were treated to one of the greatest games of football ever witnessed in Croke Park. Shackles off meant football was the real winner. Its heartbreaking for Bridgids as I thought they had it but im glad it didnt go to penalties. What a year for Kerry football they are making hay with the new rules." I also forgot to mention the contribution that TG4 make to these games. It really is thrilling commentary and coverage and no nonsense talk. The commentators and presenter really bring these games to life and it is an experience to listen and watch even though I understand everything being said.
Dothesimplethingswell (National) - 18/01/2026 20:34:05
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Club Championship Final Predictions - 3 Like(s)
Better team won please and thank you. Dingle missed three sitters of goals and Saint Brigids goal was as agricultural as they come. Much better team thank you all very much for agreeing.
bláthach (National) - 18/01/2026 19:17:00
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Roscommon GAA thread - 3 Like(s)
Replying To mhunicean_abu: "Hard luck on Brigids, thought they were denied a free in at the end there to go 2 up" They definitely were from what I saw. That probably would have sealed the game. A classic case of not giving it to the team who were a point up. A boot flying in on a lad picking up the ball is a blatant free, regardless of the stage of the match or score at the time.
WanPintWin (National) - 18/01/2026 18:59:06
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Club Football Championships - General Discussion - 2 Like(s)
A brilliant final. Both teams played very positive football right through. Some brilliant battles all over the pitch and excellent scores taken. It's a game that could have gone either way. Brigid's kicks that they dropped short were very costly. I think An Daingean got 7 points from 5 kicks dropped short. In a game of such fine margins, teams will always feel aggrieved by some decisions. There were two fouls on Brigid's forwards when they were a point up at the end of extra-time. The one where I think it was Eddie Nolan went to pick up the ball and was flattened by a sliding boot was a blatant one. Because they were a point up and the game was almost over, the ref decided not to give it. If they were a point down, I'm certain he would have given it, or at any other stage in the game. An Daingean came down and levelled. After that, Brigid's did have possession. Brain Stack is a mighty player, but he made a bad decision to try a risky ball in with around 50 seconds left. Should have held it and tried to work the last shot. Ensure they wouldn't lose the match anyway. Instead he gave it away and it was An Daingean who had the last crucial kick. Comhghairdeas le muintir Chiarraí Thiar. Mí-ádh ceart ar fhir Ros Comáin.
WanPintWin (National) - 18/01/2026 18:55:53
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Donegal GAA thread - 2 Like(s)
Replying To panamasam: "In a great place. We're under the radar a little bit regarding the talent coming through. The media often lazily will comment no recent success at underage as a barometer when the reality is you could put a blanket over ourselves, Derry and Tyrone. Tyrone won the AI last year but we pushed them to the very end and had them pinned but for a cheap infraction on the 3 back rule when we had a tsunami of momentum. I really hope them young lads can get their Ulster medal and see what happens after. It'll give the county great momentum. Kerry another story. They'll be very hard stopped with a fit David Clifford but that's a conundrum for another time." I think the nature of the defeat to Kerry in the final has us written off in a lot of the national media which won't do any harm really. There was a lot of talk of the zonal defence being completely dead after Kerry's performance but in reality I think the structures are not what let us down that day.
but as I say I'm happy enough to be under the radar, even though we are back to back Ulster champions we are third behind Tyrone and Armagh in a lot of the chatter I've seen. I think both those counties are very strong too. It'll be great to see how we get on in Croke Park this weekend.
great to see the performance of some of the young lads at the weekend there, it was my first game of the year - fair weather fan only going to finals! I was very impressed with Shea Malone especially the finish for the second goal, and also thought Turlough Carr got on a lot of ball and played well. Mark Curran I thought played well too and great to see big Hughie moving so well, he is so important to us in my opinion.
Monaghan hit a lot of wides in key moments but you always felt we had another gear especially with the strength of the bench.
CCFabu (National) - 19/01/2026 09:34:12
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Mayo GAA Thread - 2 Like(s)
Replying To yew_tree: "How did the D teams get on? Someone said they played behind locked doors in ballinrobe. Honestly who gives a fiddlers. FBD is a developmental league, nothing more nothing less. It's about bringing new lads through and giving them experience.
Both counties will have many changes next weekend for the first round of the league." I was joking Yew..
Chill the beans
Galwaymaster9 (National) - 18/01/2026 20:53:28
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Roscommon GAA thread - 2 Like(s)
Not a Brigids club man but my heart truly goes out to their players tonight. Outstanding effort to bring the game into extra time when so much was going against them including go down to 14 men in the 2nd half while Paul Geaney somehow avoiding a black.
Got themselves into a winning position in extra time and some debatable calls to not give frees to Brigids then ended up in Dingle scores which was telling.
Brigids will be most disappointed with their shooting efficiency so many scores left behind them they simply never reached their level of accuracy from their previous games and that will be the biggest regret tonight in All-Ireland final that was there to be won.
On the plus side it's still a young side that are sure to come again, players in their early 20s such as Ruaidhri Fallon,Conor Hand was a joy to watch.
The_analyser (National) - 18/01/2026 19:02:36
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Club Football Championships - General Discussion - 2 Like(s)
That's some year for Kerry football. Well done to Dingle and I've no doubt Brigids will be back heartbreaking as it is.
Ros2013 (National) - 18/01/2026 18:42:18
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Club Football Championships - General Discussion - 2 Like(s)
Dingle a bit more direct today. A lot of hand passing from St Brigids. That said blatant fouling and 3 man tackles by Kerry backs went unpunished.
galwayford (National) - 18/01/2026 18:36:47
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Leitrim GAA thread - 2 Like(s)
Replying To foreveryoung: "There'd be very poor look out for Roscommon if they couldn't win more than Leitrim, which they can of course do, and easily do!" Haha Roscommon laughing at Leitrim is the equivalent of Burnley laughing at Derby County, Burnley will get promoted and will always get relegated the following year, Derby County aren't up to much but in the greater scheme of things both clubs are irrelevant.
3rdmidfielder (National) - 19/01/2026 08:40:25
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Club Championship Final Predictions - 2 Like(s)
Congratulations to both Ballygunner and Daingean Ui Chuis!
The hurling final was good, but the football one was brilliant. Tough luck in St. Brigids. It could have gone either way! But what a year for Dingle, especially the lads involved with Kerry.
foreveryoung (National) - 18/01/2026 18:06:07
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Donegal GAA thread - 2 Like(s)
Replying To eddieSize5Balls: "Donegal are in a great place for the present and future. Always had a young team but now ya throw in the 5-10 great young players that have been added to the panel, we could be set for the next decade. It's sad to see Paddy go (although I think he can be coaxed back) and we may not have much longer left of Ryan and Murphy but even still, what a talented bunch of players." In a great place. We're under the radar a little bit regarding the talent coming through. The media often lazily will comment no recent success at underage as a barometer when the reality is you could put a blanket over ourselves, Derry and Tyrone. Tyrone won the AI last year but we pushed them to the very end and had them pinned but for a cheap infraction on the 3 back rule when we had a tsunami of momentum. I really hope them young lads can get their Ulster medal and see what happens after. It'll give the county great momentum. Kerry another story. They'll be very hard stopped with a fit David Clifford but that's a conundrum for another time.
panamasam (National) - 18/01/2026 22:35:06
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Galway Hurling thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To BigBàsMan: "This is a very funny post. You'd prefer to have all the scores coming from one player "elite intercounty forward" and not a good spread of scores from all the forwards? Anthony burns has been the best forward in Galway club championship by a mile. He will probably be in the Galway full forward line also. Tiernan Killeen single handedly beat clarinbridge on their own. Cleaned a lot of galways defenders that day too. He's just as good as club level as Conor cooney who was held to 1 point from play in the county final and 1-15 from 6 Galway appearances last year. I'm going with Loughrea to beat ballygunner on the 18th." It doesn't look so funny now, does it?
Conor Cooney wouldn't have missed that handy free Killeen did to bring it back to a one-score game in a Thomas' jersey at least.
TanCanRan (National) - 19/01/2026 11:25:06
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Galway Football thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To Pope_Benedict: "If Mulhern lacks punch, he should fit very seamlessly into the current Galway forward line. Many would observe that even 'established' forwards like Finnerty and Tierney lack punch at the highest level of the game." If people are still saying that finnerty then I wouldn't pay much heed to their opinion, proven doubters wrong over last 2 years.
Even our neighbours are grudgingly accepting he is a quality player now
Mcdaid Walsh comer well able to punch holes
In comparison to Thompson who is very similar to in style he couldn't break shackles and get away from defenders
I'd have him on bench Sunday given absences
Scan said after game comer and Walsh both nursing injuries and a few other absences
I'd make mayo strong favourites Sunday
jm25 (National) - 19/01/2026 08:58:12
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Club Championship Final Predictions - 1 Like(s)
Congratulations to fellow Donegal man Tirchonaill1 on a magnificent final prediction. Got the AET score and MOTM right. It was enough to see him take the overall predictions win:
Username Overall Score Tirchonaill1 57 Dermy 46 FullOfPorter 36 Juande Ramos 35 drumalee 34 CTGAA10 33 Yourjoking 26 eoinog 25 legendzxix 24 Viking66 22 Lockjaw 21 peiledoir 21 bloodandbandage 19 ORIELMAN 18 SayNothing 14 Auldleitrimgael 9 Lula 8 Galwegian_Entity 5 Fr Mick 5 supersub 3
Lockjaw (National) - 19/01/2026 09:22:58
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Donegal GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To panamasam: "Congrats to everyone involved yesterday evening. The silverware was a bonus but the main thing was getting experience and minutes into legs. Very impressed with the younger players and none look out of place. I'm sure the league will reveal more and I expect there will be plenty of opportunities for these players. It doesn't look like we'll be deviating too much from the game plan but my gut tells me we'll need more variation looking ahead. The squad strength now looks outrageously strong. Yes Monaghan were down a few big players but so were Donegal and to be able to bring on the likes of Ryan, Ban, Jason McGee and Peader from such a possession of strength on the scoreline just highlights the depth. To me it looks like all the Four Masters lads will have a part to play. Add in O'Hare, Max Campbell and Kieran Gallagher we're in a very strong place. Special mention to Shea Malone who took his goals well. It's tough playing inside the way we play but hopefully he continues to develop and get better as he has the potential to be a great addition. As far as I'm aware Campbell, Roarty, Muldoon, McCahill and the 2 Carr's are all under 20 this year with maybe the exception being Senan is that correct?" Yeah I agree it would be great to see a bit of variation in our play. Would like to see some set plays or planned moves ending up in two pointers. If you think of David Cliffords 2 pointers in the AI final last year they were straight off the training ground, everyone on the team knew how they were going to be scored. Granted we haven't got someone like Clifford but I think other teams are working on strategies to get the right fellas in the right positions to kick two pointers and its winning games. Doesn't seem like something McGuinness is interested in pursuing. Maybe we will see a bit in the league. All the same we did put up a decent scoreline against Monaghan.
A great McKenna cup overall and very enjoyable final. Would love to continue seeing the young guns used during the league and by the sounds of it that's what McGuinness will be aiming to do.
Another thing I enjoyed seeing was McFadden cutting in from the left at speed to kick points. He did it a few times so it must be something he's worked on. Very accurate. What a transformation that man has had in 2 years. Seriously impressive and great to see.
High_and_wide (National) - 19/01/2026 00:14:12
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