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Westmeath Football thread - 3 Like(s)

Replying To BigSur:  "26k capacity in Pearse Stadium - presume it will sell out ?"
Absolutely won't

mickcunningham (National) - 02/06/2026 21:44:19

Galway Football thread - 2 Like(s)

Replying To Jack L:  "Qualifying for QF beating 2 D3 teams.
In QF, they will be up against a team plying 3 weeks on the trot."
We went the hard way 3 years in a row if anyone deserves an easy draw this year it's us!

systematic (National) - 02/06/2026 22:15:14

Football Championship 2026 - 2 Like(s)

Replying To hlynch12:  "Kerry back as All Ireland favourites at 5/2. Have put 1200 on them to win it out. Investing all my winning from Arsenal winning Premier League."
1200 buttons.

GreenandRed (National) - 03/06/2026 14:28:13

Monaghan GAA thread - 2 Like(s)

Replying To monaghanfootballfan:  "Some it feels like they have a bad game and are like na not fighting for my place again. they definitely got a chance. sean jones, loughran walked after a bad game, same with wilson irwin etc. you do wonder is it attitude or management. heard of a similar situation at kilmacud.

see what happens, couple that with excessive injuries raises concerns about management. don't get me wrong, bannigan and con are doing a great job."
Its funny. The mainstream sports media who just patronise monaghan with the usual punch above our weight comments continually go on about how the county maxs out every year and gets everything out of itself when the truth is v different. Some of the most talented players in the county mulligan jones by all accounts lack the temperment and dedication for inter county football . Think bannigan places great store on that and hes right. Garland is a great example been in or around the panel since 2018 only becoming a regular last few years but a great attitude to the cause. Think we are jinked as well when it comes to big men. Niall Kearns retired early. Gary Mohan only properly fit for two years cant get fit last few years. Conor Leonard over before started with injuries. Barry Mcbennett one good year then gone. Mcphilips gone travelling but doesn't appear to be rated by management never got a look in last summer so hell be in no rush back. Mccaul a real pedigree footballer cursed by career threatening injuries not even 21. Gallagher and mccarville have been the real unsung heroes this year and one of them isnt really a proper midfielder.

seanie08 (National) - 03/06/2026 16:37:56

Hurling Review Public Survey - 2 Like(s)
I see the Hurling Advisory Committee launched their public survey yesterday:
https://www.gaa.ie/article/hurling-review-public-survey

An opportunity for all who know all hurling's problems to point them out and tell the people who matter what they should do to fix them :)

Pikeman96 (National) - 03/06/2026 16:31:11

Ger Brennan - 2 Like(s)
fair play to Ger, he complied 100% with the disproportionate penalty imposed on him.
Good guy, I wish him well on Sunday.

suckvalleypaddy (National) - 03/06/2026 16:28:30

Two-Group Leinster SHC - 2 Like(s)
Tadhg, here is what you wrote.
"Now they are all excuses not reasons. There is no justifiable excuse for an attendance of 4000 at a senior leinster championship match in Wexford Town. None whatsoever. The town has a population of 22k and the county has a population of 164k so geography has absolutely nothing to do with it. There should have been 10k wexford diehards there alone. Sure season ticket holders should cover the 4k or close to it.
Maybe, just maybe, its because everyone in wexford knew that they were safe from the drop due to the insurance policy?
I wonder if Wexford were in genuine jeopardy of dropping our of the Leinster Championship what kind of a crowd would have shown up? I would bet that it would be a lot more than 4k. Thats more embarrassing than the performances tbh.
Tadhg2020 (Limerick) - Posts: 525 - 28/05/2026 15:39:24 2676307"

So that's not a lecture? It sounds like my old principal in school lecturing me.

There was a "justifiable excuse" - Wexford were out and the match did not matter.

How was there a "justifiable excuse" for 15k from Limerick, Cork, Clare and Wexford in a match where the winners were in to an All-Ireland quarter final, if they are this great army of loyal supporters you seem to think you have? They didn't care too much 10 years ago when you were a bang average side, did they?

StoreysTash (National) - 03/06/2026 14:35:10

Galway Football thread - 2 Like(s)

Replying To Gaa_lover:  "Hard way?

2025

Just needed to beat winless Derry to reach the knock out stages. ThenDrew Down to reach the All-Ireland Quarter-final.

2024 and 2023 just needed to beat Westmeath to reach the knock out stages. Drew Monaghan at home to reach the quarter-finals. 2023 drew Mayo at home to reach the Quarter final and lost Mayo who were far from great as seen in their quarter final performance."
We were in a severe group in 2025, containing 4 teams that played NFL div1 in 2025. Some groups had one or no div1 sides by comparison.

Pope_Benedict (National) - 03/06/2026 13:05:01

Football Championship 2026 - 2 Like(s)

Replying To GreenandRed:  "It'll be another day after that before tickets go on sale. Not really looking out for supporters. Can they not tell Ticketmaster the venue, just change the throwin date and time and get them to put tickets online a few hours after they announce the fixture time?"
What's the rush? Matches 10 days away. It's not like you're O' Hora planning for Everest

Claretandblue (National) - 03/06/2026 12:10:05

Football Championship 2026 - 2 Like(s)

Replying To sourmilk93:  "Its pathetic really, the whole thing is made up as they go along.

The earlier draw was done way to early to give counties "time to prepare logistically" giving an unfair advantage to teams not in provincial finals.
Yet the second round draw is done on a Tuesday( I have heard the argument why) i don't agree but can stomach it but no dates or times announced over 24 hours later.
The rules state first team out gets home advantage, Louth should be playing in Ardee if that's where they chose to play. Can pick and chose as we make our way through the year.
All games at this stage should be neutral imo anyway"
Most appropriately named poster anyway

Claretandblue (National) - 03/06/2026 14:53:49

Football Championship 2026 - 2 Like(s)

Replying To Scenicparish:  "Ye are a bit like the Man City supporters. When things are going well everyone is following on the bandwagon but when things are not going so good................."
Every county is the same. Some would have a bigger vote than others but the fact is the bandwagon support exists in every county

yew_tree (National) - 03/06/2026 10:51:35

Donegal GAA thread - 2 Like(s)
Sixteen and counting! The number of articles in the Indo about the "McGuinness affair". Including three new ones so far today. Honest to God they're like a dog with a bone. Time to move on lads! There's a championship on with sixteen teams still in it!

railwayman (National) - 03/06/2026 11:54:48

Kerry GAA Thread - 1 Like(s)
Kerry back as All Ireland favourites at 5/2. Have put 1200 on them to win it out. Investing all my winning from Arsenal winning Premier League..

hlynch12 (National) - 03/06/2026 15:02:33

Ger Brennan - 1 Like(s)

Replying To maroondiesel:  "Hard to believe this thread is buried in the bowels of Hoganstand.
Jarlath Burns is not correct in saying a ref. has the final word on an incident in my opinion.
Plenty of precedent to illustrate that evidence not noticed by a ref. can be used to reexamine a situation."
You are spot on.

Fionn (National) - 03/06/2026 14:54:14

Football Championship 2026 - 1 Like(s)

Replying To Cabbagepatch1667:  "Na it's more the Louth gatekeeping of these tiny venues. Let's host a game in Ardee so no opposition fans can go, who cares if the players have to get changed on the side of the road and walk through the crowd at half time.

Hurry up with that pitch, it's getting boring now we're always having the same discussion about venues."
You haven't been at many games in Inniskeen with a comment like that.

Absolutely brilliant facilities and a very well run club.

ConyersHill04 (National) - 03/06/2026 14:51:05

Westmeath Hurling thread - 1 Like(s)

Replying To 2maroonjerseys:  "We're back to square one, numbers. While football is the dominant sport and you're relying on those that do both to keep hurling going and produce senior players up to what you want which is a decent inter county standard then you've to pare it back to the minimum and try and figure it out.
I never said traditional families are encouraging their kids to be selfish you've missed my point. Traditional families are what keeping the game going. Why because either the mam or dad is out playing hurling and showing the kids how to hurl correctly re grip, hitting and rising the ball. As I said non playing families don't do that so it's easier give them a phone, I pad or football. As I said no hurling played at all only at training or a match so no improvement it's easier let the lads who can can and they'll eventually fall away from it.
Go games as said above those who can can they dominate the go games and there's no need or hope to improve the lesser lights because coaches are getting the wins at that age where I'm sure they're(coaches)trying like mad to encourage the weaker players to improve but if there not practicing at home or even going for a puck around with a parent or sibling at that age forget about it. So make it more of a skills competition which encourages and helps kids stay at the sport. Eg walk the width of the pitch doing keepie uppies great for hand eye coordination and making something that appears hard to master an easy task. It's the little things.
I'm not forcing any child to pick one or the other it's choosing the development squads at u14. Play all the hurling or football you want with your club or clubs but when it comes to county development it's either one or other not both at that age. So rather than every second weekend at both the kid can hurl or play football every weekend at that level as I said you can't ride two horses at the onetime.
As for the senior hurlers we have to accept that like Kilkenny they're not there at the moment much and all as we'd love them to be a lot better. So we can shout and roar and blame coaches and say they should be sacked we're back to square one. Time is what's needed to give the coaches and players the time and space to improve together."
You're trying to hold a few positions here that don't really align.

On one hand, you're saying we should narrow focus early and concentrate on the kids who really want to hurl. But at the same time, you're highlighting that numbers are already an issue. Narrowing the base earlier will only make that worse, not better.
You say you're not forcing kids to choose between codes but then suggest that at development squad level they should pick one. In reality, that is forcing a pathway choice, even if it's not at club level.

So we're not back to square one at all. If hurling's future depends solely on traditional hurling families, then the game is already limiting its own growth. The challenge is developing players from non-hurling backgrounds, not accepting they can't reach the same level.

Kids don't improve by avoiding competition; they improve by playing. Skills are important, but games teach decision-making, awareness and confidence in a way drills never will so a blended approach works.

And asking players to choose at U14 is a solution to an administrative problem, not a development one. Some of the best players in the country thrived because they played both codes for longer, not because they specialised earlier.

As for the seniors, patience matters, but patience without progress is just waiting. Nobody expects overnight success, but it's fair to expect clear improvement, accountability and higher standards along the way.

Loughlenegale (National) - 03/06/2026 17:19:53

Galway Football thread - 1 Like(s)

Replying To Gaa_lover:  "Group regardless of strength of opposition was filled with non jeopardy games. Was it last year or two years ago that Galway played Armagh in round 3 and it was a total dead rubber for Armagh?

Objective of the groups was finishing 3rd at least to reach the knock out stages and Galway was always going to do that with Westmeath and winless Derry in the group."
You might say 'non jeopardy' sitting in your ivory tower, but teams will still typically have to empty more tank to chisel results against div1 calibre outfits. That might not be the ideal physical preparation for a qfinal.

Pope_Benedict (National) - 03/06/2026 15:10:56

Dublin GAA thread - 1 Like(s)

Replying To Fionn:  "Injuries are a real issue this year, for this average Dublin squad.

Not sure what the Dublin management are going to do about the goalkeeping position….!!!

Playing away from Croke Park is actually a good thing for the Dublin footballers these days. And I think it is actually better for us to now play outside of HQ."
Looks like EF is on the same wavelength.

https://www.rte.ie/sport/football/2026/0603/1576595-trip-away-from-croke-park-could-help-dublin-fitzmaurice/

So much for playing in Croke Park being a massive advantage for the Dublin Footballers eh.
;o)

Fionn (National) - 03/06/2026 15:32:29

Championship Attendances - 1 Like(s)

Replying To Seanfan:  "Louth v Dublin 16,060
Westmeath v Cavan "capacity crowd" 11,500?
Armagh v Derry "almost 12,000"
Monaghan v Mayo c6,000?"
Armagh/Derry 14000+
Monaghan v Mayo 8000+

ORIELMAN85 (National) - 03/06/2026 15:36:42

Galway Hurling thread - 1 Like(s)

Replying To katser:  "Dublin have two hopes of winning......Bob Hope and No hope.
It's a great Leinster Final for Galway.....my only concern is that no Galway player gets injured by Dublin because We will need everyone fit for the All Ireland Semi Final that's the big game for us."
Good man. Be no chance of your boys getting injured if they stand off tackles the way they did in Salthill :-)

BarneyGrant (National) - 03/06/2026 15:49:10