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Best dual county?

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Kilkenny :-)

solo (Kilkenny) - Posts: 314 - 30/03/2009 15:12:43    243486

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I thought it was to be Wexford but recent league form would negate that. It could be the Dubs at present but the championship will tell it's own story there. Over the last 30 years or so you would have to go with either Cork or Galway.

Real Louth fan (Louth) - Posts: 3157 - 30/03/2009 15:16:28    243496

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It is Cork. Followed by Galway, Dublin, Wexford & Offaly

bad.monkey (USA) - Posts: 4663 - 30/03/2009 15:17:09    243499

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Galway for me at the moment.

dubupnorth (Dublin) - Posts: 1897 - 30/03/2009 15:20:32    243509

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Spot on bad.monkey!
Dublin wins hands down for 'Dual Players' 10 times over though!!

Its great to be able to have two codes to cheer on at the top level every year!!

Regards,

Snufalufagus.....Laochra Gael

Snufalufagus (Dublin) - Posts: 8100 - 30/03/2009 15:24:03    243517

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Although if we moved it to minor grade would it still be the same?

Real Louth fan (Louth) - Posts: 3157 - 30/03/2009 15:24:09    243518

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Galway - Cork - Dublin - Wexford - Offaly - West Meath - Laois

jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20763 - 30/03/2009 15:31:04    243525

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Who is "solo" if this thread was started by "cormacpharaoh"??

Real Louth fan (Louth) - Posts: 3157 - 30/03/2009 15:34:08    243533

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westmeath??? are u having a laugh, they barely know what a hurl is never mind a football.

tipp at the moment would be ahead of wexford, but i still think galway are no. 1

cormacpharaoh (Offaly) - Posts: 23 - 30/03/2009 15:36:03    243536

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Its got to be Cork. Will tolerate no arguments on this one. I still have my photograph with The Liam McCarthy and The Sam Maguire in pride of place since 1990.

corkcelt (Cork) - Posts: 4388 - 30/03/2009 15:56:00    243566

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RLF - don't understand it myself. When I read the post originally cormac had a post saying Galway and now I'm top of the bunch and his one is gone....Strange

solo (Kilkenny) - Posts: 314 - 30/03/2009 16:12:17    243596

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Woild ahve been Cork a couple of years but I'd have to say Galway now. Dublin are becoming a better dual county all the time and would have moved above Wexford in my estimation.

mid-mon man (Monaghan) - Posts: 1680 - 30/03/2009 16:56:01    243685

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Traditionally it would be 1st Cork 2nd Galway.

Currently Galway might be slightly ahead but for overall GAA success Cork have to be first with Galway in second, I don't think there can be much debate about that.

aidangalway (Galway) - Posts: 648 - 30/03/2009 16:57:40    243691

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A no brainer. Our near neighbours are without doubt the kingpins on this one.

thykingdomcome (Kerry) - Posts: 1206 - 30/03/2009 16:57:54    243693

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Antrim hands down.

CheFinny (UK) - Posts: 1358 - 30/03/2009 17:04:38    243703

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Cork or Galway.

men_of_49 (Meath) - Posts: 2022 - 30/03/2009 17:06:15    243707

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Cork and Galway.

patrique (Antrim) - Posts: 13709 - 30/03/2009 17:06:51    243709

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No one mentioning Limerick. I would say they are better at both codes than Offaly even though they lost to them in the hurling last year.

men_of_49 (Meath) - Posts: 2022 - 30/03/2009 17:07:39    243712

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Cavan!

39 Ulster senior titles

5 All-Irelands

and just about everything going in handball!!!

aheadofthecurve (Cavan) - Posts: 95 - 30/03/2009 17:08:22    243713

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Its 1 Cork 2 Galway 3 Dublin. Wexford, Offaly, Limerick and Clare have had their moments. I agree that Dublin are strongly moving up the pecking order.

corkcelt (Cork) - Posts: 4388 - 30/03/2009 17:10:21    243717

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