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Monaghan GAA thread - 5 Like(s)
seanie08 (National) - 03/06/2026 16:37:56 |
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Galway Football thread - 3 Like(s)
Pope_Benedict (National) - 03/06/2026 13:05:01 |
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Two-Group Leinster SHC - 2 Like(s)
StoreysTash (National) - 03/06/2026 14:35:10 |
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Hurling Review Public Survey - 2 Like(s)
Pikeman96 (National) - 03/06/2026 16:31:11 |
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Ger Brennan - 2 Like(s)
suckvalleypaddy (National) - 03/06/2026 16:28:30 |
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Galway Football thread - 2 Like(s)
Pope_Benedict (National) - 03/06/2026 16:45:40 |
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Galway Football thread - 2 Like(s)
You hardly think teams were setting out to just finish 3rd? PressureKick (National) - 03/06/2026 17:12:45 |
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Football Format Changes Discussion - 2 Like(s)
Saynothing (National) - 03/06/2026 17:37:28 |
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Galway Football thread - 2 Like(s)
Pope_Benedict (National) - 03/06/2026 15:10:56 |
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Donegal GAA thread - 2 Like(s)
greenfan (National) - 03/06/2026 17:52:10 |
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Football Championship 2026 - 2 Like(s)
Claretandblue (National) - 03/06/2026 14:53:49 |
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Football Championship 2026 - 2 Like(s)
GreenandRed (National) - 03/06/2026 14:28:13 |
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Football Championship 2026 - 2 Like(s)
Home Venues for all Senior Inter County Championship games shall be subject to approval by the Central Competitions Control Committee and shall meet the criteria set down by the National Facilities/Health and Safety Committee. If a county (e.g. Louth) can't provide a home venue that earns that approval and meets those criteria, then they don't get home advantage after all. Nobody's making anything up as they go along. It's as set out in the Rule Book that you appear to have glanced at but not read properly. As for your view that all games at this stage should be at neutral venues - also set out in the Rule Book that they're to be on a home & away basis. If you disagree with that Rule, well then, there's a process open to you to seek to change it - assuming you're actually a member of the Association, and not just a footballer on the ditch. Pikeman96 (National) - 04/06/2026 09:35:15 |
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Donegal GAA thread - 2 Like(s)
railwayman (National) - 03/06/2026 11:54:48 |
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Football Championship 2026 - 2 Like(s)
Claretandblue (National) - 03/06/2026 12:10:05 |
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Westmeath Hurling thread - 2 Like(s)
Expecting a Joe Mc in year one after the recent loss of talent and experience that we had is a bit much. I imagine you're not going to see any of those lads coming back either. It took a lot to coax Heslin back in from retirement for the footballers. The lads that lined out for the hurlers this year were the fellahs who were willing to put their shoulder to the wheel and should be commended for their efforts. The lads who've moved on felt they had given enough and like Heslin that's their decision. If they decide to come back next year and are ready to commit again then by all means I hope they do. The county board should review the year, hold people accountable if necessary, but I have seen far worse efforts put in by Westmeath hurling teams in recent memory than the current outfit. The numbers game is important. You yourself admit we need non-hurling people to come into the tent and not the same few hurling dynasties in the county providing pretenders to the throne. Non-hurling people like proximity. Having a hurling club within 10-15 minutes of your family's house is sadly a big consideration that busy young families will make when sending little Mickey, Jimmy or Johnny up to a field for training in any code. You want young lads to develop those key hurling skills early on well getting them out to a field 3 nights a week is a lot easier on non-hurling people's time and diesel when it's 10-15 minutes down the road rather than 30-40 minutes down the road. You are completely right about hurling development needing to be fostered at a young age. The problem with hurling compared to football is those technical abilities, the fine motor skills of holding and gripping a hurl properly and developing the hand eye coordination to strike a ball, need to begin by age 4 or 5 to have much hope of making a young lad into a competent hurler capable of one day possibly lining out at senior intercounty level. Strength and conditioning, centres of excellence and all that are all to some extent rendered irrelevant by the above facts, for hurling at least. A tall athletic 12 year old can be turned into a pretty solid footballer with a few months of training. A tall athletic 12 year whose handed a hurl by comparison and given a few months of hurling coaching may as well be out cutting thristles in a field. Barring serious dedication, commitment and or natural talent from that 12 year old individual, it's a near certainty they'll never even make a mediocre adult club hurler. I understand your logic of saying that it's the ones that want to hurl that will become hurlers. It's way more likely a figure from a Westmeath hurling family will of course nurture and develop a lad with all the necessary skills. However, we have to try and bring some non-hurling people along for the ride. Westmeath are always going to lack serious depth in hurling playing numbers. That's a reality. But, we're shooting ourselves in the foot by not trying to maximise the numbers playing the game at underage whether they're from the North, South, East or West of the county. Like Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh famously said of Seán Óg O hAilpín, "His father's from Fermanagh. His mother's from Fiji. Neither's a hurling stronghold." It shouldn't matter a jot where a lads from in the county. We should be encouraging young lads to hurl. RadioactiveTan (National) - 03/06/2026 21:12:32 |
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Hurling Championship 2026 - 1 Like(s)
Galway to win by the margin they were beaten by on Saturday against Dublin (4 points). Dublin's trajectory of form has been improving across the season this year and will look to properly announce themselves as contenders for the year and the foreseeable with a Leinster title win after getting the Kilkenny monkey off their back in the same year. For Galway they'll want to settle themselves and get back on track, we started strong with the emphatic win against Kilkenny but quickly learned that it wasn't really what we thought it was at the time. Followed up by 2 disjointed games against Offaly and Kildare. Offaly the accuracy dropped of from where it was the week before then we went to Newbridge with poor 1st half, being down by 10 points at HT to get the score in the 2nd half with 3 - 17 to 4pts. We faced Dublin then and the first half of the game was a mix of the Offaly game and the 1st half of the Kildare game. The 2nd half then didn't show too much improvement as their was 17 wides recorded. Then finally Wexford, we're down by 15pts at one stage and pulled it back to 6pts by HT to eventually take control of the 2nd half to win by 8pts. The deciding factors for me are ultimately how much can we limit the the impact of the Hayes's. The Munster final I think will be Limerick to win 8pts. Cork have been in great form in the Championship being the 2nd team ever to go 4 for 4 in the group. They're back line having to deal with players going in and out, yet their hasn't been too much of a dip in standards, however the impact of Darragh Fitzgibbon can't be understated. For Limerick then they had a mixed bag against Cork in the first game with a good first half and a poor 2nd half with Lynch's red card, poor defending in the full-back line and poor shot selection. The following 3 games then however have massively improved for them with many players standing out in them. However the deciding factor here is the Limerick bench to me. Clare vs Dublin for the 3rd time this year and I think it's 3rd times the charm for Dublin. Clare's form has been up and down big time in the Championship and for Dublin theirs has been mentioned. It may depend if Ryan Taylor and Mark Rodgers are available to play as Mark Rodgers in particular as been a shining light for them this year. So I think Dublin would win by 5 points. Offaly vs Cork quite straightforward with Cork to win by 11pts. Their experience even without Joyce and Fitzgibbon will get them over the line with a bit of comfort. Then Limerick vs Dublin in the Semi-Final I think Limerick would win by 5. Both teams do look improved this season, however the bench for Limerick once again I think gets them the win. Galway vs Cork. Unfortunately this is where I see our journey end. We'll hopefully have most of our kinks ironed out however Cork's experience, physicality and level of skill I think will get them the win by 7 points. Limerick vs Cork in the final then I'd still favour Limerick by half of the margin in the Leinster final, just for the same reason again as the Munster final. ColmFlaherty (National) - 03/06/2026 18:45:07 |
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Roscommon GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
moros (National) - 03/06/2026 22:31:34 |
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Football Championship 2026 - 1 Like(s)
After a draw like this one, counties are consulted before fixtures are set, to see what can be done to accommodate any 'quirks' (for want of a better word) of the draw. Biggest example in this particular round is probably Cork having to go away to Derry. I obviously don't know what exact discussions took place with Cork County Board between the draw on Tuesday morning and the fixtures being announced today, but I'm guessing they were given time to investigate if it would suit them better or be more cost-efficient to travel up on Friday ahead of a Saturday afternoon game, or travel up on Saturday ahead of a Sunday game. For logistical reasons, like hotel accommodation, etc. Counties don't always get what they want as a result of such negotations but they can be accommodated if their requests are reasonable and if the other county has no strong objection to them. Basically, Cork would have been helped by the "delay" in announcing fixture details, as the "delay" would have been to give the time to get organised. They wouldn't have been hindered by it - i.e. they wouldn't have been going "would they ever hurry up and announce the fixtures so that we know when to book a bus and hotel for?" Pikeman96 (National) - 03/06/2026 17:58:40 |
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Football Championship 2026 - 1 Like(s)
francie81 (National) - 03/06/2026 23:15:50 |