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Galway Football thread - 3 Like(s)
3rdmidfielder (National) - 29/06/2026 14:46:36 |
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Monaghan GAA thread - 3 Like(s)
Corklegend (National) - 29/06/2026 21:34:56 |
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Galway Football thread - 3 Like(s)
crankyincorofin (National) - 29/06/2026 16:30:09 |
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Galway Football thread - 2 Like(s)
togoutlads (National) - 29/06/2026 19:24:52 |
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Roscommon GAA thread - 2 Like(s)
Seanfan (National) - 29/06/2026 16:55:06 |
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Louth GAA thread - 2 Like(s)
Monaghan Exile (National) - 29/06/2026 21:34:34 |
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Football Championship 2026 - 1 Like(s)
isfeidirrlinn (National) - 29/06/2026 17:55:04 |
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Football Championship 2026 - 1 Like(s)
BarneyGrant (National) - 29/06/2026 17:20:33 |
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Football Championship 2026 - 1 Like(s)
Square_B (National) - 29/06/2026 19:56:10 |
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Kerry All Ireland Champions 2026? - 1 Like(s)
TommyBermingham (National) - 29/06/2026 20:17:06 |
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Monaghan GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Monaghan attack (once they were a man up) - slow the attack, drag Louth over to defend in numbers on Monaghan's left, move the ball quickly to the right, and a scorer comes onto the ball in space and scores. That had a near 100% success rate from what I could tell. So the 1 man advantage worked in attack. Monaghan has tons of reliable scorers. When Monaghan moved at speed, the Louth defense looked a man down and tried protect the goal in numbers (even if we did concede two). So basically, Louth decided to limit the goal damage and put pressure on the 2 point kickers. Single points were there for the taking and Monaghan could have clocked as many scores as possession and time would have allowed them. Louth kickouts - with the extra man, Monaghan pressed effectively so Louth's kickouts mostly went out to the big men and Louth won the percentages (mostly). However, it seemed like Monaghan's press came as the expense of more coverage at the back so when Louth offloaded the marks at speed to ball carriers, the Monaghan half back line was very exposed. Monaghan defense - new rules means that Monaghan could have always been 12 vs 11 on defense behind the half-way line. Monaghan had a few turnovers when Louth had to build slowly from the back (and Monaghan usually punished those with scores) but it honestly felt like the Louth inside forward line and ball carriers coming from deep (McDonnells, Lennon, Downey) had it way too easy to get space when the ball was moved quickly or carried at pace. Maybe everything just went right for the Louth lads (they did seem very efficient) but it felt like the Louth lads would win all of the inside forward 1 on 1's and even some 1 on 2's. That could be the consecutive weeks of games or lack of prep taking its toll. Louth have a few lads playing in Monaghan and might have some tactical smarts. But still -- it was too easy given the numerical advantage. Monaghan kickouts - don't think it's fair to put any blame on the keeper brought it. With Rory, Monaghan always felt like it had a quarterback who could call the shots and everyone had a decade working with him so they knew what runs they were supposed to do. Without Rory, the new had 14 experienced lads in front of him who should know how to make the extra man count by making space. Wasn't in Croker so can't tell whether he just didn't know/see the runs they were making or if the outfield players just didn't know how to pull the shape from the Louth middle. Am I right in thinking: - Monaghan would have been much better off conceding the Louth kickout, covering deeper, and survive on turnovers - Monaghan defense needs work (probably has the right players but lacking in experience or nous). Once Louth got going, it was way to easy to get scorers on the ball in scorable positions. - for some reason, Monaghan's players didn't try or succeed in finding space further from the arc on its own kickouts. So the kickouts ended up going into fielding 50-50 or worse fielding battles. That was mostly the fault of the outfield players who couldn't make the numerical advantage turn into space. level (National) - 29/06/2026 20:32:47 |
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6 Teams Left In A Hurling May 24Th - 1 Like(s)
If you google " munster council revenues exceed 12m" you will see where i got the figures from. Its behind a pay wall now but it was free somewhere when I first saw it. Either way whether its 8m or 11m or somewhere in between its a significant amount and way more than any other provincial championship in either code and possibly as much or close to the rest combined. That money will not be left on the table. In relation to your comment on the " integrity" of the MC, the money is hugely important. Of course it is. Its important in every aspect of life and the gaa is no different. Its how we pay the bills. If you remove the jeopardy you damage the product and this is the flagship of hurling. I dont see it happening. You say MC wont have a choice. I say that MC are the biggest stakeholders in the game so will have a significant say. Damaging the Munster Championship wont help Leinster. Why would anyone think that doing harm to a really successful and well run championship will somehow improve standards elsewhere? It wont. Even if you add games to the AI series after the provincials who is going to be interested atm. You saw what happened to Dublin and Offaly. Do you want that to happen more often in the summer? I dont. When KK were going well under this system, even if they weren't winning AI, this wasn't a discussion. They will be back next year so why all the panic all of a sudden? Aa has been pointed out, there are only 11 teams in this championship. 5 are eliminated after 27 matches. There are plenty of games. The elephant in the room is the split season. If the inter County season had August this wouldnt be a discussion. It doesnt so we have what we have. Tadhg2020 (National) - 29/06/2026 21:20:32 |
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Monaghan GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Yourjoking (National) - 29/06/2026 21:22:08 |
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Galway Football thread - 1 Like(s)
I think he will manage at inter county level whether that's Galway or somewhere else we'll see. Surprised Johnson or Kevin O'Brien haven't got a job somewhere else in Connacht but maybe that's their own choice smallfrank (National) - 29/06/2026 22:08:14 |
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Galway Football thread - 1 Like(s)
Beat Leitrim to secure a home draw in the All Ireland series, beat the worst team in the All Ireland series at home, then beat Westmeath at home. Westmeath are a good side but getting them at home was the best possible draw at that stage. I could not understand why people were saying Galway were coming good at the the right time, there was no evidence either way. JimB1991 (National) - 29/06/2026 22:59:04 |
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Monaghan GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
ORIELMAN85 (National) - 29/06/2026 23:07:51 |
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Galway Football thread - 1 Like(s)
TheBishop (National) - 30/06/2026 10:05:45 |
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Football Championship 2026 - 1 Like(s)
DubSanIarthar (National) - 30/06/2026 11:09:43 |
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Football Championship 2026 - 1 Like(s)
GreenandRed (National) - 29/06/2026 17:53:48 |
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Monaghan GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Square_B (National) - 29/06/2026 17:42:25 |