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GAATV - 4 Like(s)
Replying To ulsterrules: "Since the GAA created the split season it is impossible to show all the games, what used to be an intercounty season that went from Nov through to Sept is now Jan to July. I do not like Gaa +, but we have 3 platforms RTE/TG4/Virgin(TV3). TG4/Virgin I have no doubt would pay money to each show a game on Sat and Sun . On a sat and sun you could have a game at 2/4/6pm that's 6 games on TV over the weekend. But the GAA, choses greed over the fans(putting Donegal and Kerry behind a paywall)proves that rather than having it free to air . They will tell you it all goes back into the game, but not until alot of vested interests have taken their cut.
The push to free up GAA staduims to host none GAA events in Aug/Sept is here. the next message you will hear is the stadium is empty so we should put on a soccer match etc.
The Grab All Association is really living up to is secondary name." Rubbish. Virgin Media were approached when the packages of matches were last announced. They said they were not interested in showing the games. I paid €79 for GAA+. I get access to all 40 games shown live. I can rewatch them as many times as I like. There's a weekly highlights programme and I can watch GAA+ on a number of different devices. I was at my club's league game last Saturday evening and I could watch Tipp v Clare on my phone. That is great value for money. There are over 200 GAA games broadcast free to ait every year. There were 5 broadcast last Wednesday evening. No other sporting organisation in this country broadcasts that amount of content free to air. Your post is ill informed nonsense.
Greengrass (National) - 19/05/2026 13:00:15
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GAATV - 3 Like(s)
Replying To SouthGalway: "I disagree. TG4 should be given games for free or at a much lower cost than others. Either you want to keep the Irish Language alive or you don't. TG4 can't outbid RTE, Sky, BBC, etc due to appealing to a very narrow demographic. We are losing enough of what makes Ireland IRELAND so no need to sell off more." Great in theory, but the reality is that broadcasting rights to sporting events are an economic commodity and market forces apply.
Suppose you have a business selling something called gamoodles. You sell a package of 40 gamoodles to Customer 1 for €1,000. You sell another package of 40 gamoodles to Customer 2 for just €400 because Customer 2 is smaller, doesn't have as much money, and you like them and want to do them a favour.
Customer 1 learns about the lower price for Customer 2. Customer 1 won't be long about insisting that they get the lower price too.
Pikeman96 (National) - 19/05/2026 11:55:25
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Galway Football thread - 3 Like(s)
Replying To Galwayman67420: "There's a difference between sice and mchugh. Sice was another cog in the wheel in Corofin, mchugh's individual brilliance has led the scoring for years for Mountbellew. If you were to ask me who I would rather in a team it is Barry mchugh due to his sheer class and longevity he's maintained these top tier standards for years. Not quite sure if he's ever played in goal, maybe in school games but it's well worth a look if we want to see Sam crossing the Shannon in the near future" Can we move on McHugh is not the answer was not the answer never mind to our goalie problem
Eire89 (National) - 19/05/2026 20:51:07
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Dublin GAA thread - 3 Like(s)
Replying To tirawleybaron: "Time to move Dublin League matches back to Parnell. Then the "supporters" will turn up in Croke park again." Mayo are not exactly box office either.
BarneyGrant (National) - 19/05/2026 15:11:53
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Provincial Final Replays - Good Idea Or Bad Idea? - 2 Like(s)
Replying To GreenandRed: "What about the publicity and feelgood factor after a game going to extra time and penalties? Galway beating Armagh after penalties into the Canal End was an epic." Was at it but would never class a shoot out win as epic in Gaelic football. Would much prefer if that game was won in extra time.
Drax_the_destroyer (National) - 19/05/2026 19:11:42
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Football Championship 2026 - 2 Like(s)
Replying To Cabbagepatch1667: "Yeah agreed, it's ridiculous.
Cork beat Waterford and Tipperary to reach a Munster final, their reward is a home game vs Meath which might just be the factor that tips them over the line. The power of home advantage can't be understated. Similarly Galway beat Leitrim to guarantee home advantage
I'm okay with the provincial winners being seeded home advantage, to win a provincial you probably to earn it (outside of Munster), so home advantage is a justified reward. Westmeath beat Meath, Kildare and Dublin, absolutely deserved." Before you rope Galway/Connacht in - Sligo were on the Galway side of the draw, they are a Div 3 team (same as Westmeath). Its not Galways fault Sligo got beat by Leitrim.
Cork also beat Limerick who were relegated to Div 4.
The actual difference is 2 of Galway, Mayo and Roscommon will draw each other in the qfinal next year (because Leitrim are in London and Sligo are in NY) and possibly draw the other in the semi to reach a Provincial final.
Cork will avoid Kerry in a semi or qfinal forever.
The Connacht draw next year is a 25% chance of a Sligo v Leitrim semi final and the winner being seeded in the all ireland series, despite neither of them having any chance of winning the tailteann cup anytime soon.
If Munster go back to an open draw - you could get a situation where Cork play Kerry in a qfinal and waterford, Limerick and Tipp all are on the other side of the draw.
If Munster and Connacht play out that way - you could have 2 div 4 teams seeded in the All ireland series and 2 Div 2 teams excluded from the Sam Maguire - whatever way you dress it up - its wrong
tirawleybaron (National) - 19/05/2026 14:24:10
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Hurling Championship 2026 - 1 Like(s)
An example today on the news page of this site of "don't let the facts get in the way of a good rant". It's Waterford selector Dan Shanahan saying: "Tipp had the three-week break. We're just getting no luck in terms of two or three weeks of a break."
This year, Waterford had a two-week break between their second and third match. 2025, they also had a two-week break between their second and third match. 2024, a two-week break between their first and second match, followed by another two-week break before their third. 2023, a two-week break between their second and third match, followed by another between their third and fourth match. 2022, a three-week break between their second and third match.
And specifically on the three-week break: The way Munster works (an odd number of counties meaning that one gets a bye in each round, and the Round 3 fixtures being staggered over two weekends) means that every year, one county gets a three-week break.
In the five years since the group format resumed after Covid, the five counties have had one three-week break each. Waterford were first to get it, back in '22. Would expect it to be their turn again next year.
If they'd been given it this year, then Tipperary still wouldn't have had one, and they'd have a rant far more justifiable than Shanahan's.
Pikeman96 (National) - 20/05/2026 09:09:56
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Tailteann Cup 2026 - 1 Like(s)
Replying To mickosarmy: "Predictions for round 2 this weekend??
Round 2A - May 23/24 Antrim v Tipperary - Antrim Fermanagh v Wexford - Wexford Offaly v Down - Down London v Laois - Laois
Round 2B - May 23/24 Wicklow v Limerick - Wicklow Clare v Longford - Clare Waterford v Sligo - Sligo Leitrim v Carlow - Leitrim" The big issue with this system is the home and away element and the luck of the draw. I dont know how many teams that lost the first round were away from home? However I know that my county, for example, were away and are away again. We got to the final last year but this year a new system has meant we are away in our first and possibly only 2 games given how hard it can be to win on the road. The old system is a fairer one. You are guarenteed one home and one away game. The luck of the draw should never replace an existing more equitable format. Any changes should enhance/promote the game/competition not the opposite.
Tadhg2020 (National) - 19/05/2026 11:22:32
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Wexford Hurling Thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To tearintom: "Why are these the only clubs that matter?
One of the biggest issues with Wexford is that thinking that this club is more important than that club.
And you see the same sentiment on here all the time, oh do we really want good hurlers from a certain ckub making county teams blah blah blah.
And then we wonder why a lot of clubs really aren't bothered putting their shoulder to the wheel when they do thyere questioned over whether we really want them do, we really prefer players from the other clubs, we wonder why ckubs dont bother going to coaching seminars or send reps in meetings to try and improve things.
Its the same old mentality, things will never change." To me, another big issue is how many people have chips on their shoulders.
One of them is if you rightly acknowledge good work being done in what would be regarded as "traditional hurling clubs", some think you're putting them on a pedestal and looking down on everybody else.
There's nothing to stop a "non-traditional hurling club" from showing the same resolve and effort. As has already been acknowledged here several times, Ballyhogue are already doing it at younger age groups, and it may well pay off for them in years to come.
And in fact, rather than cocking a snoop at coaching workshops and seminars and meetings and the like, they're probably the clubs that should be availing of them most. A Rathure or an Oulart or an St. Martin's already has lots of people with extensive hurling knowledge. People from other clubs who don't already have that knowledge would stand to gain more from the various events held.
Pikeman96 (National) - 19/05/2026 21:54:38
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Wicklow GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To stringfellohawk: "Would it not have been better to put the Limerick match on Sunday, many people will be watching the Rugby European Cup final!" I for one am not too worried about that!
Bowl (National) - 19/05/2026 18:34:19
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GAATV - 1 Like(s)
Replying To Pikeman96: "I agree fully with the sentiment of your post, but just to point out that what Virgin Media actually said the last time was that they'd consider showing games only if they'd be supplied with a "ready to air" feed - i.e. somebody else would send out cameras and crew, and all they (Virgin Media) would have to do would be to push a button put that feed onto TV screens.
The only real way of achieving that would have been to use the same cameras and crew as were available to what was still GAA GO at the time, and as RTE was still a partner in GAA GO, that was never going to be a runner.
And before anybody asks - no, I don't know why Virgin Media seem to have no problem in sending cameras and crew to League of Ireland soccer matches, but were unwilling to do the same for GAA." Thanks very much Pikeman. I appreciate the post.
Greengrass (National) - 19/05/2026 13:54:23
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Provincial Final Replays - Good Idea Or Bad Idea? - 1 Like(s)
Replying To richiepmurphy: "It's total madness. Gaa probably think they're doing the right thing but in years to come this short sighted thinking will be seen for what it is. Even the Munster u20 final last week going to penalties. Imagine the interest a replay would have bought after the excitement and quality of that game. You couldn't but that publicity and feel good factor" What about the publicity and feelgood factor after a game going to extra time and penalties? Galway beating Armagh after penalties into the Canal End was an epic.
GreenandRed (National) - 19/05/2026 13:42:39
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Westmeath Football thread - 1 Like(s)
Once again well done to all squad and management on a brilliant Leinster Championship win.Amazing scenes and support in Croke park on sunday and later that evening in Mullingar.Now I would like to note and say get well soon to the lads who were there with the squad on sunday but unfortunately thru injury could not take part.Boidu Sayeh who came back into the fold and played like he was never away.Rock solid and even scored a memorable point against Limerick back in March.Jonathan Lynam also back in midfield and was surely going to play a huge part for Westmeath for the season.Jonathan scored 2 cracking goals against Sligo back in January and surely more was to come.Conor McCormack out thru and injured disc problem worked his way back to fitness only to last 8 minutes in 1/4 final against Meath.Conor got his leg broken in making that great save from McBride and save a certain goal-whos to know what the result would have been uf Meath had scored at that time..Brian Guerin who had performed very well in league last year and early part of this season and was looking to nail down a midfield spot.And finally the maestro-Luke Loughlin who along with David Clifford was probably the best forward in the country leading up the the Kildare game.Luke's ability and work rate is huge and to lose him at such a vital time could have spelt disaster for Westmeath.His ability to take on players and score 2 pointers and goals is second to none and would definately have been in All-Star conversations come seasons end.But fair play to the younger lads who came in and kept in and stood up when needed.Now on to all Ireland series with great hope for a successful campaign.
Bruno@1 (National) - 19/05/2026 13:22:07
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Football Championship 2026 - 1 Like(s)
Replying To ORIELMAN85: "For the same reason that Donegal had no plan B in last year's All Ireland Final. The manager is incabable of coming up with a plan B on short notice ala 2013 Ulster Final and 2014 All Ireland Final." We actually did sort out kickouts for the second half as it happens. Kerry were just too far ahead at that stage to claw them back.
He also managed a plan b against Monaghan last year in the QF. Do you remember that game? The one where yous were up 7 at halftime?
peiledoir20 (National) - 19/05/2026 13:21:48
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Football Championship 2026 - 1 Like(s)
Replying To Scenicparish: "Because Kerry and Cork have a huge advantage in that they are seeded every year to get to a Munster final and therefore guaranteed a home tie in the first match of the AI Series." Yeah agreed, it's ridiculous.
Cork beat Waterford and Tipperary to reach a Munster final, their reward is a home game vs Meath which might just be the factor that tips them over the line. The power of home advantage can't be understated. Similarly Galway beat Leitrim to guarantee home advantage
I'm okay with the provincial winners being seeded home advantage, to win a provincial you probably to earn it (outside of Munster), so home advantage is a justified reward. Westmeath beat Meath, Kildare and Dublin, absolutely deserved.
Cabbagepatch1667 (National) - 19/05/2026 13:18:26
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Football Format Changes Discussion - 1 Like(s)
Replying To Whammo86: "The Provincials can stay, they can stay part of the All Ireland.
You can still have a really good championship.
Provincials run in to a 16 team tier 1 championship split in 2 groups of 8.
Provincial champions guaranteed a spot, Provincial runners up play off with the lowest ranked teams from the Previous season to get down to 16." And Kerry keep the huge advantage they have always had?? Giving the provincial champions a seeding or bye based on winning completely different championships, different number of teams and difficulty, makes no sense and is unfair.
JimB1991 (National) - 19/05/2026 13:02:12
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Football Championship 2026 - 1 Like(s)
Replying To peiledoir20: "You might be better asking yourself why a team of Dublins standing had no Plan B on their kick outs in the final. Got wiped out around the middle and yet kept kicking it out there.
And all this under the watchful eye of one of the best keepers of all team who is part of the backroom team.
Genuinely, can you explain that one?" For the same reason that Donegal had no plan B in last year's All Ireland Final. The manager is incabable of coming up with a plan B on short notice ala 2013 Ulster Final and 2014 All Ireland Final.
ORIELMAN85 (National) - 19/05/2026 13:01:53
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Football Championship 2026 - 1 Like(s)
Replying To yew_tree: "The provincial seeding should be outlawed. It's ridiculous in my opinion." Totally unfair on all other Counties in Munster outside of Kerry and Cork.
Scenicparish (National) - 19/05/2026 12:52:39
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Monaghan GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Its progress from the lows of January and February to be devastated to not have won an Ulster Final on Sunday.
It will be a struggle to get the minds and bodies right for Mayo in a fortnight and I really hope people will support the team in the numbers that was present on Sunday. Here is hoping this can still be a year to remember.
ConyersHill04 (National) - 19/05/2026 12:24:08
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