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Monaghan GAA thread - 2 Like(s)
Jesus this forum use to be about common sense football talk. It's turned into childish daft squabbles. Unless it is kids writing these posts.
Any chance you will quit the nonsense - Cavan are great , no monaghan are great - we won an all Ireland- we won ulsters. Boring.
Simple club and county chat relating to players and performances?
footyfan1 (National) - 22/02/2026 11:20:26
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Non-Gaa Forum - 2 Like(s)
Replying To KillingFields: "overhaul how and in what way?" I stated earlier that the current legal system is archaic, ineffective and inefficient.
Archaic - The Irish legal system is directly modeled on the English Legal system, which by design was Intentionally vague to allow loop holes for those with sufficient wealth/power to get off on technicalities. In the past I spoke to Gardai who vented their frustration at people who committed serious crimes, getting off on technicalities, despite clear evidence that they commit serious crimes. Aside from criminal law, the current court system is bloated and extremely costly, like making a will (1-2 hours work) might have a €500 - €1000 fee upfront, but it usually has percentage of your estate after your death.
Ineffective - There are loads of people running around with in some cases >140 previous convictions, several cases up in Letterkenny court in recent years with criminals in their 20's, 30's and 40's with over 100 previous convictions. Getting fined €300 and sentences to 18 months in prison, with 12 months suspended. Anyone with over 20-30 previous convictions should get 20 years, no parole, stop protecting criminals who the scourge of the Countryside.
Inefficient - Sentencing financially struggling people to 3 months in jail for failing to keep up with TV License monthly payments, Gardai drive them from Donegal to Dublin to Mountjoy, then sending them immediately home by taxi after processing, because it was a low crime and there is no space. Apparently one case cost the state over €1000 over a debt of €160 or whatever at the time. Or farmers gettings sentenced to 3 months in jail for refusing to inject certain vaccines to their .
I think for these cases a new approach is needed, a more mature approach that fits Ireland better, like the average person who is generally law abiding and not committing murder, rape, abuse or theft, shouldn't be getting getting criminal sentencing or threatened with this over misdemeanor issues. I don't have all the answers, but I can see there are problems.
Commodore (National) - 22/02/2026 12:17:15
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Westmeath Hurling thread - 1 Like(s)
I think Kevin O'Brien is cautious and doesn't want to risk players for the sake of it. Thats why we didn't see Doyle, Clarke and Keyes and why Egerton and O'Reilly aren't being rushed back. They will be a boost when they are back of course but we are trusting the players we have. Big performance needed next week.
Dheen (National) - 22/02/2026 16:27:04
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Carlow GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Hugely disappointing day in Belfast today and the worst I can remember in recent times. I never want to criticise this group as they have given us great days and have given great service to the county (and continue to give) but we were outfought, outworked, outhurled today in nearly every position.
I struggle with the logic of going short on puck outs and general play as often as we did today given we have huge ball winners in the forward line. I understand some part of the set up may have been due to the way Antrim play but once we went 4 or 5 down against the wind, I felt we should have pushed up and hit our big men. It could have played into Antrim's hands but Plan A wasn't working.
It's worth trying to mix things up for the Clare game next weekend. Regardless, it's going to take a huge effort to stay up now.
I think going down to division 2 would have a hugely negative impact. Imagine we won Joe McDonagh this year, playing Leinster Championship in 2027 and have a league campaign of probably Down, Meath, Derry, Donegal, Roscommon and one of Kerry/Westmeath. Even if we don't win Joe McDonagh, it still wouldn't be good preparation for championship. It also might encourage some of our older statesmen to step away.
Anyway, no time to feel sorry for ourselves with a big test against Clare and Kildare to come in the next 2 weeks.
ACarlowGael (National) - 22/02/2026 21:49:05
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Wexford Hurling Thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To Timbertony: "What's our starting team for championship first round looking like?" Fanning in goal
Then Chin, Damien Reck, Conor Foley, Kevin Foley, Conor Hearne, Simon Roche, Simon Donohoe, Richie Lawlor, Darragh Carley, and Jippo are likely starters assuming they're all fit and ready to go
Other four places are up for grabs
Not sure on the positions though, Cian Molloy is probably a starter if he gets back fit
ElGranSenor (National) - 22/02/2026 21:32:56
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Wexford Hurling Thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To Timbertony: "What's our starting team for championship first round looking like?" It's hard to say but here's where were at
1. Fanning 3. Jippo 6. Molloy (it could well be reck of course) 8. Hearne 9. I think David Codd is a good bet. 11. Jacko 14. Chin
Full back line is two of Murphy, Donohue (highly likely) Clarke, Dempsey and Carley who I think has done really well although I'd prefer him further forward.
Half backs then most likely reck and Foley. Possibly Lawlor but Wickham has done very well.
We could see Lawlor or Wickham in midfield rather than Codd.
Out of the 6 forwards I would think jacko, chin, Roche and Cian Byrne are certs.
The remaining two then is hard to pick. Tucker, Codd, Redmond, Higgins(who looked very dangerous) Banville.
While doing this I realized I forgot Kevin Foley in spite of him being excellent last night and by all accounts having a great season so far.
I also haven't mentioned Whelan or Rowley.
This was harder than I expected.
I think for individuals it's still all to play for and we have positions up for grabs outside the spine.
Also heard yesterday it's very likely Rory will be back but I'm afraid to get excited about it.
Doylerwex (National) - 22/02/2026 21:17:01
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Westmeath Hurling thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To Dheen: "I think Kevin O'Brien is cautious and doesn't want to risk players for the sake of it. Thats why we didn't see Doyle, Clarke and Keyes and why Egerton and O'Reilly aren't being rushed back. They will be a boost when they are back of course but we are trusting the players we have. Big performance needed next week." We will need a huge performance next Sunday but with everyone fit we can do it. Great to see the footballers going so well.Gives the county a boost.
jobber (National) - 22/02/2026 21:03:10
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Galway Football thread - 1 Like(s)
A really frustrating watch as we let that one just ebb away. Supposedly seasoned All Ireland contenders shouldn't lose a thirteen point lead, end of. Poor leadership, application and decision making on and off the field. Lost both our local derbies on our home turf - which is so frustrating for the Galway faithful. Serious sides have to be winning their derbies at home. We're making Salthill more of a sand castle than a fortress. Not good enough.
togoutlads (National) - 22/02/2026 20:57:03
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Carlow GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To Square_B: "It looks increasing like it's going to be Carlow's year and fair play. Not at the races today and perhaps the exploits of last week took more out of them then we thought. We're not an overly physical team and it is showing today. Hopefully next year will bring something." Good man Square B. Not shying away. More than welcome on here any time. Ignore the "ders always one".
DolmenDave (National) - 22/02/2026 19:51:07
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Monaghan GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To Bernardo: "It was a poor showing today but I would not be too concerned. We could go down but I think we should concentrate on getting all the players back for the championship." If you think getting lads back who haven't played inter County in almost a year into a side who are currently getting beat out the gate in their home league games is going to sort things I have a bridge to sell you. Theres v few if any other Ulster venues Mayo would have such a handy day out in as they had today. Just waltzed through for scores too easy not a hand laid on one of them. Season is over now focus on u20s minors that should be priority.
seanie08 (National) - 22/02/2026 19:19:22
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Monaghan GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To mick2007: "Sobering day at the office, we can make all the excuses we want… apart from the obvious, the gulf in conditioning and running power was stark, years behind… were trudging along ground coming out of defence and midfield while the likes of Donegal and Armagh are gliding over it…ponderous and lateral passing on the ball isn't helping our inside line, you would want the patience of a saint in there waiting on the ball to come in… I do feel sorry for the younger lads on the team.. div 1 is a tough place and coming into a sinking ship is tough…we need to get behind these lads and keep encouraging and hope for better days ahead starting with the Cavan game..the standard of club football is average at the minute so it's no huge surprise that's we're on a spiral…" Could not agree more conditioning, general fitness and running power is well behind the other counties at division 1, unsure if it's player issue or coaching problem. Today was sobering, alot of late 90s early 2000s vibes as the game wore on. A bit like dublin the whole energy around monaghan football is flat, crowds being one. We are definitely in a rut and it's not good. I hope our u20 team are facing proper conditioning to be ready for the demands of this new game. Another difficult assignment next week to follow. The cavan game is going to be huge and there will be a kick of the ball in it. We need to up it, players and managment, no more nice talk and excuses.
222 (National) - 22/02/2026 19:15:39
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Longford GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
That was a point dropped today anyway. Quite wasteful in the first half with a lot of wayward shooting, along with being completely out of the game at midfield, that being said we showed some decent threat when taking on Tipp directly running straight through on goals. Should have kept the foot on their neck when 4 points, sitting back afraid to lose possession cost us the win.
LongfordSham (National) - 22/02/2026 19:11:13
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Donegal GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
great to get the win today and lots of positives but the injuries to Shane O'Donnell and Ciaran Moore are a big concern. Our entire half forward line is out now - Thompson and O'Baoill too. I suppose that means the young forwards will get plenty of exposure for the rest of the league ...
How many turnovers did Roarty get today? the man is a machine
High_and_wide (National) - 22/02/2026 18:30:37
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Louth GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
A great win against Tyrone at home. Who would have thought at half time we'd even win the second half. I was surprised to see Early stay on for the full game while Paul Matthews and Dara McDonnell are taken off. Midfield is where we are struggling this year. Hopefully Tommy will make a difference now that he's back Tinnelly has had a great year so far and has really taken the corner back position for himself. A mention to Conor Grimes on 100 appearances and an immense display today arguably motm. Hopefully wee can push on against Cavan and for the rest of the league. Breffni a hard place to go and not a great record against them but hopefully after today wee should have enough. Surprised that neither James maguire or Sean Callaghan have featured much this year but maybe Gavin is waiting for the right time. A positive performance and result and hopefully a kickstart for 2026 and the year ahead.
Lúla571210 (National) - 22/02/2026 18:07:35
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Monaghan GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Embarrassment today. One thing losing but the towel went in long before the finish and there will be a lot of soul searching in the group over the next week. Where exactly are we going what is the point of this county side this season as a lot of them either just going through the motions or totally out of their depth most of them would struggle in div 3. The injury situation is ridiculous beggan now added to it. Only positive is by getting out of div 2 last yr we guaranteed two summers of Sam maguire but div 2 will be hugely competitive next yr dubs/armagh derry/Meath Tyrone louth kildare down and could well see us playing tailtenn cup next summer. We probably need it this summer as we have no business playing in sam maguire after Ulster in form we are in every side will want us in a draw. If cavan dont do us Derry will embarrass us in Ulster. Finally Shane Hanratty must be wondering how he doesn't get a run in the team as bar o toole we dont have any defenders.
seanie08 (National) - 22/02/2026 16:42:07
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Roscommon GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Lovely, simply lovely
Michaelbeag (National) - 21/02/2026 23:53:51
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Mayo GAA Thread - 1 Like(s)
Media will be in full flow in talking up Mayo after that win and performance this afternoon. 2-30 outrageous score on the road and Kobe McDonald on his senior debut with 1-4 from a short cameo.
On course for a league final now v Donegal and probably the team to beat in Connacht as Galway struggle for form and consistency.
Gaa_lover (National) - 22/02/2026 15:54:24
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Galway Hurling thread - 1 Like(s)
Handy win in Birr but a poor enough game overall. Game was effectively over at half time and with Offaly three down having played with a gale. We never really kicked into gear in the second half apart from a nice move for the first goal. Jason Rabbitte really good again, a right handful every time the ball went to him. Good for Conor Whelan to come on and get a goal. He looked in good shape physically. Big home games coming up now against Waterford and Kilkenny.
galway19 (National) - 22/02/2026 15:42:02
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Monaghan GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
1-4 for Kobe off the bench!
At the very least, when all else fails, fight! This team seems to have lost that about them!
GenderNeutral (National) - 22/02/2026 15:26:34
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Motion Of 4 National League Games To Play - 1 Like(s)
Replying To Viking66: "7 isnt that many compared to how many posters there are?" Posters from 7 different counties is the point. What I was asking of "pikeman" is why he states that the unavailability of county players to their clubs is a problem in Dublin only. And his only answer so far is that the motion is from a Dublin club so it must be uniquely a Dublin problem, strange logic. Colm O'Rourke's column today indicates it is not just a Dublin issue but pretty much an issue in every county for some clubs.
sligo joe (National) - 22/02/2026 14:23:49
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