The 2020 All-Ireland championships officially got underway this weekend, while the Allianz Football Leagues also concluded…
Imagine telling someone in 2010 that within ten years they’d be watching a Championship hurling match on Sky Sports, from a totally empty Croke Park, in late October, with a fluorescent sliotar #gaa
— Gavan Reilly (@gavreilly) October 24, 2020
Ever look at a picture & you feel like you can hear the voices?! Great to have the GAA championships back #GAA pic.twitter.com/CcMcCEeDBw
— Tomás Quinn (@mossyquinn) October 25, 2020
Better angle of Conor McKenna’s pass to Darragh Canavan today π₯
— Tommy Rooney (@TomasORuanaidh) October 25, 2020
We don’t see enough plays like this in the game, impossible to stop it on the break. When you’ve a player who can pick a team apart like that in secs with a 50 yard ball - use it. #GAA pic.twitter.com/OqaRmIa861
Great weekend of football and some brilliant, amazing individual performances from the likes of McKenna(Tyrone) McManus (Monaghan), Conroy(Galway), Brosnan (Kerry), (Ó Neill (Armagh) but for me Iain Corbett of Limerick gave the best. Great day for Limerick/Wicklow. Enjoyed it π
— Tomás Ó Sé (@tomas5ky) October 26, 2020
John Maughan is in great shape, Dalo is happy to have hurling back, Ger is late and Mícheál brings a message of, eh, negativity. Great to hear from @ConorSketches.
— The Sunday Game (@TheSundayGame) October 25, 2020
Watch #sundaygame every week for the rest of the Championship from 9.30pm on @rte2 and @rteplayer #rtegaa pic.twitter.com/HRuZf58z3a
Serious performance from Antrim yesterday and missing a few key players. After last years upset re Dublin and Laois, I thought there would be more footage promoted of the Joe McDonagh. https://t.co/zFnqgkp0Ym
— Michael Fennelly (@MFennellyKK) October 26, 2020
Not for everyone I know but for some of us that sight, that place goes to the soul. And even empty and even in bad times seeing Hurlers out there completing the landscape today is a comfort and a defiance. Well done to all involved #Hurling #Ireland pic.twitter.com/5RVY3p94dr
— Dónal Óg Cusack (@DonalOgC) October 25, 2020
Tyrone forward line of Lee Brennan, Paul Donaghy, Son of God (totally underused yesterday), Mattie Donnelly, Conor McKenna and Darren McCurry with management trusting them and Tyrone would be in business
— Joe Brolly (@JoeBrolly1993) October 26, 2020
Conor McKenna trending. As long as he's not trending next Monday...
— Kieran Cunningham (@KCsixtyseven) October 26, 2020
Thanks to everyone who has passed on words of encouragement and support to my family and I. I’m deeply grateful to you all. We’ll be back again. Go Cats
— Mark O'Connor (@MarkOConnor15) October 26, 2020
Brian Fenton at 6’5 should not be as quick as he isπ¬. He really exposes opposition midfielders with power, ability etc but it’s his electric speed that causes consternation. That along with opposition teams having to worry about the rest of those Dubs around him = PERFECT STORM
— Kieran Donaghy (@starryboy14) October 25, 2020
In a season like no other, RTÉ Sport brings you more Gaelic Games championship action than ever before. This winter - it's anyone's game. #GAA #RTEGAA pic.twitter.com/NICK1O3b2m
— RTÉ GAA (@RTEgaa) October 24, 2020
Hurling in 2020 https://t.co/RLyiKPcPwl
— Philip Lanigan (@lanno10) October 25, 2020
Cavan relegated? After a relatively good first year for Mickey Graham getting relegated to division 3 is a disaster for them. Hard county to figure out because there looks to be talent there.
— Eamon Mc Gee (@EamonMcGee) October 24, 2020
The winning Captain @davidcliff13 pic.twitter.com/cspo4x9VLf
— Kerry GAA (@Kerry_Official) October 24, 2020
Not a bad effort from last January ! https://t.co/4teKWLTsDv
— colm cooper (@colmcooper13) October 24, 2020
The GAA Championships are back!π pic.twitter.com/lhBCSGMUMk
— Sky Sports GAA (@SkySportsGAA) October 24, 2020
We remember Niall Donohue, who’s untimely passing 7 years ago today filled us with shock & sadness, felt most by his family, friends & teammates.
— GPA (@gaelicplayers) October 23, 2020
His memory lives on through the vital role our players play in promoting positive wellbeing in our communities. pic.twitter.com/MrroWt1BFd
Statement: Offaly GAA regret that we are not in a position to fulfil this Saturday's Christy Ring Cup fixture versus Kildarehttps://t.co/J6tLVW9ftg
— Official Offaly GAA (@Offaly_GAA) October 22, 2020
RIP to a great character ππ» https://t.co/5wUTRF7jOZ
— Aidan O Mahony (@GmailMahony) October 21, 2020
TweetFollowing clarification from the Department of Sport around the staging of inter-county fixtures, the GAA can confirm that as of midnight this evening, all minor and U20 inter-county competitions are paused until further notice. #GAA
— The GAA (@officialgaa) October 21, 2020