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Building on last year's record attendance, it looks like there will be another huge crowd on Sunday. Lower Hogan, Davin and Cusack already sold out. What odds a Leinster treble with wins for Louth, Meath and Dublin? football first (None) - Posts: 1259 - 14/09/2018 20:41:12 2141798 Link 0 |
Always a great day out. Have been there with my girls the last number of years with the Dubs in it, as well as with Cork for their Ma! MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13692 - 15/09/2018 11:21:30 2141861 Link 3 |
I was at the Ladies Finals a few years ago, and it was a fabulous occasion; 6 sets of supporters creating an amazing atmosphere. Men's football should consider emulating this befair (Down) - Posts: 237 - 15/09/2018 15:08:17 2141874 Link 0 |
Brought my 2 girls to last year's finals as their mum is a tipp girl ,was a brilliant occasion and that's when they fell in love with Gaelic football and they are going again tmw even tho they have no allegiance to any team playing but it's just great for them to see the kind of support and exposure and rightfully so that ladies gaa is getting now and amazing female sports role models that they can look up to. They will be shouting for Dublin tmw coz Noelle healy is their favourite player .looking forward to it it's gonna be a great day and a great atmosphere
Galwayjoe86 (Galway) - Posts: 258 - 15/09/2018 16:46:46 2141883 Link 0 |
Best first half of football I've seen in years. That's what you call a game of Gaelic football. Not a backward step taken. No slow ponderous hand passing. Brilliant skill. Attack, attack, attack. Great defenseman too. BliainanÁir (Laois) - Posts: 598 - 16/09/2018 16:49:07 2141998 Link 0 |
Yeh great game of ball, well done the Jackeens, class outfit. realdub (Dublin) - Posts: 8571 - 16/09/2018 17:32:38 2142006 Link 3 |
Hard luck Cork and well done Dublin great result for all that hard work, inspiring more and more girls to get out and play, compete and enjoy our sports. arock (Dublin) - Posts: 4892 - 16/09/2018 17:43:04 2142010 Link 0 |
Congratulations to the Dublin Ladies and Mick Bohan. What a great game. In some ways the brand of football on view today is more entertaining than the prevailing , defense oriented style Of the nens' Game. avonali (Dublin) - Posts: 1974 - 16/09/2018 18:05:34 2142016 Link 0 |
Brillant game of football, skilful, entertaining, well organised & promoted, really putting the men's game & its administrators in the ha'penny place. The GAA at adult men's level is a shocking mess & run by people who are incapable of doing so. The GAA should actively engage with the LGFA as soon as possible & get some of their administrators into roles that are being run into the ground. Games administration level should start learning lessons from the LGFA. Well done Cork & Dublin for keeping Gaelic football alive. Uimhir.a.3. (Galway) - Posts: 409 - 16/09/2018 19:04:29 2142028 Link 1 |
The way the girls just go for the game is a joy to watch. Compared with the fear which grips many male inter county teams. It's a difference in attitude. BliainanÁir (Laois) - Posts: 598 - 16/09/2018 19:45:25 2142042 Link 0 |
Super stuff from the Dubs in finally slaying the Cork Rebelettes! MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13692 - 16/09/2018 20:30:38 2142053 Link 2 |
Not sure what you mean... men's finals have an unriviled atnosohwre. Well done Dublin and hard luck Cork...an enjoyable final
yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11219 - 16/09/2018 21:05:16 2142056 Link 3 |
Bad luck Cork, but we owed them that result. TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4441 - 16/09/2018 21:08:10 2142057 Link 3 |
fantastic win for Dublin, know two of the starting team and you couldnt meet nicer or hardworking people. Overlord (USA) - Posts: 46 - 16/09/2018 21:47:51 2142076 Link 1 |