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The GAA 18:17 - May 11 with 2224 viewsEastR

Louth Leinster champions for the first time in 68 years and revenge on Meath for the 2010 final.

An Lu Abu!
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The GAA on 18:44 - May 11 with 2169 viewsBoston

There'll be a little skip in Jimmy's step this evening.

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The GAA on 19:15 - May 11 with 2118 viewsPaddyhoops

Great achievement . Lots of journalist in Ireland slagging off provincial championship s. Full houses at Leinster , Connaught and Ulster with tightly fought games.
New rules have come good.
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The GAA on 21:58 - May 11 with 1972 viewsMrSheen

Tipp won their first Munster hurling championship game in about 68 years yesterday too. All Ireland champions at risk of being bombed out in the qualifiers, what a snake pit Munster hurling is. The football is a bit of an embarrassment though, it looked about 5,000 at the final, for good reason.
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The GAA on 00:12 - May 12 with 1891 viewsMyke

Delighted for Louth. Cracking game. New rules have transformed the game. Now get rid of the skorts and we might have a bit of genuine progress.
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The GAA on 00:54 - May 12 with 1865 viewsCLAREMAN1995

The GAA on 21:58 - May 11 by MrSheen

Tipp won their first Munster hurling championship game in about 68 years yesterday too. All Ireland champions at risk of being bombed out in the qualifiers, what a snake pit Munster hurling is. The football is a bit of an embarrassment though, it looked about 5,000 at the final, for good reason.


I have to defend Clare a bit here MrSheen their injuries are worse than QPR if thats actually possible .7 out of the starting 15 that won the All Ireland out including Shane O Donnell ( I know he came on) was too much to overcome.Plus teams figured out how to cut them open for easy goals and those are hard to claw back .
Strongly suspect Cork will win it all they have a savage team .
Fair play to Louth love to see new teams win titles gives hope to all so called weaker counties
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The GAA on 16:41 - May 18 with 1420 viewsTomS

I'm watching the Cork-Limerick match. It's half-time and Limerick are winning by 2-18 to 0-9, which nobody saw coming. It looks like they're back to their unplayable best, Cork look utterly shell-shocked.

The Munster Championship just keeps on delivering.
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The GAA on 21:56 - May 18 with 1290 viewsMyke

The GAA on 16:41 - May 18 by TomS

I'm watching the Cork-Limerick match. It's half-time and Limerick are winning by 2-18 to 0-9, which nobody saw coming. It looks like they're back to their unplayable best, Cork look utterly shell-shocked.

The Munster Championship just keeps on delivering.


Yes quite the blitz first half. Cork at least made a fist of it second half, but damage done in first.
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The GAA on 09:20 - May 19 with 1156 viewsGroveR

The GAA on 16:41 - May 18 by TomS

I'm watching the Cork-Limerick match. It's half-time and Limerick are winning by 2-18 to 0-9, which nobody saw coming. It looks like they're back to their unplayable best, Cork look utterly shell-shocked.

The Munster Championship just keeps on delivering.


Hard to explain the skills you need to hurl at that level but Aaron Gillane's goal had a bit of everything - balance, trickery, speed, strength and clinical finishing.



Some score.
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The GAA on 14:22 - May 19 with 1053 viewskingsburyR

Mayo 4 Sam

Dont know why we bother. .... but we do!

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The GAA on 14:34 - May 19 with 1042 viewsBoston

The GAA on 09:20 - May 19 by GroveR

Hard to explain the skills you need to hurl at that level but Aaron Gillane's goal had a bit of everything - balance, trickery, speed, strength and clinical finishing.



Some score.


...bit of wood and a ball helps.
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The GAA on 10:13 - May 20 with 895 viewsMrSheen

The GAA on 09:20 - May 19 by GroveR

Hard to explain the skills you need to hurl at that level but Aaron Gillane's goal had a bit of everything - balance, trickery, speed, strength and clinical finishing.



Some score.


It has to be said, the blocks of green and red in the stands at Limerick were a fabulous sight. Quite the contrast with Thurles!
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The GAA on 14:58 - May 20 with 825 viewsPaddyhoops

The GAA on 14:22 - May 19 by kingsburyR

Mayo 4 Sam


Mayo going the early route to not winning an All Ireland.
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The GAA on 09:18 - May 25 with 635 viewsWatfordR

Monaghan very very impressive yesterday in beating Louth. Defensive workrate and efficiency just off the scale.
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The GAA on 11:02 - May 25 with 578 viewsDannyPaddox



Waterford later today in the first of what may be a last chance saloon pub crawl
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The GAA on 12:30 - May 25 with 507 viewsMyke

The GAA on 11:02 - May 25 by DannyPaddox



Waterford later today in the first of what may be a last chance saloon pub crawl


Got off to a flyer last week against Limerick, but couldn't keep it going. My bro-in-law a Dungarvan man and says they are overly reliant on Bennett.
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The GAA on 14:03 - May 25 with 471 viewsDannyPaddox

The GAA on 12:30 - May 25 by Myke

Got off to a flyer last week against Limerick, but couldn't keep it going. My bro-in-law a Dungarvan man and says they are overly reliant on Bennett.


My Mum’s from Dungarvan. I’d spend every summer holiday there - the whole 6 weeks - I got well into hurling and loved playing the game. Every now and then a cousin would introduce me to or point out an older lad in the town saying this is so and so he plays for the county. They generally never had any front teeth. I’m still over once or twice a year. My (other) hometown as the song nearly goes.
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The GAA on 19:06 - May 25 with 417 viewsMyke

The GAA on 14:03 - May 25 by DannyPaddox

My Mum’s from Dungarvan. I’d spend every summer holiday there - the whole 6 weeks - I got well into hurling and loved playing the game. Every now and then a cousin would introduce me to or point out an older lad in the town saying this is so and so he plays for the county. They generally never had any front teeth. I’m still over once or twice a year. My (other) hometown as the song nearly goes.


He's Flynn TVfrom the town but don't ask me the address. His ex-wife and 2 sons live here in Sligo. They are actually taking part in a puc fada about now The sons not the ex- wife!
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The GAA on 01:04 - May 26 with 333 viewsBoston

The GAA on 09:18 - May 25 by WatfordR

Monaghan very very impressive yesterday in beating Louth. Defensive workrate and efficiency just off the scale.


Lager Louth's?

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The GAA on 01:08 - May 26 with 330 viewsBoston

The GAA on 11:02 - May 25 by DannyPaddox



Waterford later today in the first of what may be a last chance saloon pub crawl


And, in case you're wondering, that's not me in the Waterford line up, just some imposter that shares my name...no, not Boston.

Coincidentally, my father-in- law was one of the founders of his club side.
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