I would have thought it was north-west, yeah. Then again, it's all bogland to me :)
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I would have thought it was north-west, yeah. Then again, it's all bogland to me :)
Wild celebrations at GAA HQ as every GAA official in the land toasts news of a money-spinning All-Ireland final replay.
Revenue is manna, Charlie. Just feel the love.
I played in croke pk a couple of times in schools finals, way back in the day, one of them ended in a draw, the ref had no qualms about going into extra time.
And if it was still a draw, he probably would have had a penalty shoot out, there was no place on the calendar for a replay. They just wanted to get rid of us and shout 'next'.
I had a wry smile at the fate of the Cork manager, caught on camera on the sidelines, as he smirked the smile of an AI winning manager, in the zone, game over, All Ireland won, a point ahead, a sideline puck, 2 mins gone already played of 2mins extra time.
Actually i had thought the game was over myself and had turned to leave the room.
Ah the bellyaching over the phantom 30 secs.
O’Donovan had no right to get that point at the end. But what a way to draw the game.
I for one am delighted or it to have gone to a replay. As JBM said, a “draw was a fair result”. Cracking game.
Here’s hoping the football will live up to that.
Speaking of football, I re-watched Dublin-Kerry on Friday evening before the soccer and I’m even more gung-ho about Dublin thoroughly deserving of the result.
Kerry’s last score came in the 62nd from Darran O’Sullivan. That’s a whole 10 minutes before the end of the game.
7 points was the deserved margin and to be honest it could have been more given that Brogan should have scored a goal around the same time and spooned it to Kealy.
Anyway it’s all over. We get the Chokers in Croker! COME ON YOU BOYS IN BLUE!
I couldn't believe Cork weren't told to retake that first half free. If a Clare player had rushed a free-taker like that further out the field it'd be a yellow card.
What are the rules for a penalty puck?
It should be taken from the 20m line, but taken does not mean hit.
I saw that player take a few for Cork, he's taking it on the 20m line, by the the time the ball comes down to be hit, he's on the 13m line, then he whacks it towards the net.
The rule states that it must be struck from the 20m line - but that rule is never adhered to ( one of many in the GAA ) so I can't blame the Clare goalie for rushing out even though the ref told him to reign back on it later.
Incidentally Cork got a goal from the next 20m free and missed a penalty - Cork must have the worst inter-co record when it comes to hurling penalties - I think they have only scored 1 out of the last 10 or something. If they had tapped over the 2 20m frees and goaled the penalty it might have been a different story, but you couldn't complain about the result - in reality no-one from Cork was giving out about the extra 30 seconds - I think it was more the deflation thinking 1 minute you are going to win and then...well....fair played to them - they certainly deserved it.
Two days later and I still have no idea to they managed to score 3-16 while being completely outplayed. It was an epic finish and an unbelievable atmosphere. Roll on Sept 28th.
The rules states it should be taken (not struck) from the 20m line, but is the definition of 'taken', to mean that he can throw it up in the air and gain 5m before he whacks it?
'Taken' in hurling must mean that you just start with the process of hitting the ball at the 20m line?
The Cork manager complained afterwards about the Clare goalie encroaching for that penalty.
The Cork player gained 5m before he hit the ball, the Clare goalie was about 3m off his line:rolleyes:
I think Cork should be slight favourites for the replay, they will surely be confident that they can improve on that display which nearly pulled it off for them.
I'm assuming the process of moving 5 yards forward is illegal - in theory you must strike the sliothar in the same place as you lift it, before players would lift it and take a step forward as they strike it, illegal, but not much of an advantage - its evolving now into a big lift into the air and forward 5 yards before you hit it. I'd say it will be looked at over the winter.
I can't ever remember a time when players didn't take a few yards from a penalty or a goal-bound free.
Next Sunday for the football final. The 2 best teams are there which is good, I think that's beyond dispute.
Right now i don't really care who wins, for me it's a, on the day, who deserves it most, type of a final.
Of course I have a soft spot for the cinderella team, Dublin,
however I expect them to buckle under the pressure again, to the Mayo Men.
I was in a pub behind enemy lines at the weekend.
Came out with the statement that I'd rather see England win the WC than a Mayo victory on Sunday, it didn't go down to well as you can imagine... :D
Why?
Thought all you Westies'stuck together' ?
Sligo, Roscommon & Leitrim no problem. I just really dislike Mayo, they're a different breed!
Roscommnon is hell. HELL! Except for Termonbarry.
Uh oh... Enda has made a boo-boo...
http://www.examiner.ie/breakingnews/...al-607451.htmlQuote:
Originally Posted by Enda Kenny in the Irish Examiner
GAA has this curse thing. Clare hurling has this ridiculous story about Biddy Early cursing the team after their last All-Ireland win, which neglected the fact that Early died decades beforehand.
Baseball is the same. Not sure why it doesn't crop up more in other sports.
Because it's horse sh!t and an easy way to blame failure on it.
My dad has been banging on about the curse the last 20 years.
I'm gutted I'm not flying back for this one, even without a ticket it's such a brilliant day. If the Mayo forwards turn up then Sam will be heading west. It's going to be a shoot out and that's why Mayo need to be so accurate in front of the posts. Just hope the Mayo lads start well.
I hope everything you say is wrong.
:)
Love All-Ireland final weekend no matter who's playing. Had a great time even last year. Helped by Mayo capitulation.
That's why Dub fans are sometimes regarded as the Millwall (scum) in the GAA world, no class ;)
Mayo just have to start on time in the final, it was criminal of them to dawdle for the first 15 minutes in the sf to give that bunch of tyrants from Tyrone, a glimmer of hope in the first half.
If Mayo are still standing after the Dubs shoot their load in the first 15 minutes. then I'd expect them to win.
It should be close game though, but I'd expect Mayo to end the game much stronger than Kerry did.
Kerry's energy levels in the last quarter of the sf, made Dublin look like super athletes.
Well I'm a Dub by birth and wanted Maigh Eo to win last year. Have so many pals/acquaintances from that part of the world, know all about how long them and their folks have been waiting;beyond Galway & the Rossies, seem to be most people's 2nd favourite county as they have been such chokers.
And for that one reason, wouldn't begrudge them an AI tomorrow. Though still hope the Dubs do it but not as much as v.certain other counties who shall remain nameless.
Personally, would prefer the Dubs to win a hurling AI title. One day...
Want Dublin to win, but feel Mayo will do it.
Going for a point when a goal was desperately needed with the four minutes of stoppage time played? What was going through his head?
Excellent by the Dubs on the day and that's what matters, they outplayed a better football team. They took a while to settle into the game but once they did, they didn't let go of the supremacy. Cluxton's kick outs were crafty, somehow the Dub forwards were able to create a number of 'one on one' goal scoring chances and could afford to miss most of them. Mayo looked rattled by the challenge of the Dubs, rather than them not turning up on the day, if you know what I mean.
Lost wifi at 0 8 to 1 3 , being a good husband and making up for a lot of ot, so just got the result by text and now reading the report. Relieved. Sorry for Mayo but this is what makes sport great. Now she's getting a facial, and I'm takingbthe time to reconnect with sport for an hour.
Mayo forwards let the side down. It was the major worry going into the game & it came back to haunt us. Didn't deserve to win an all Ireland on that performance....the maddening thing is that Dublin were there for the taking, this wasn't a Kerry side filled with top class players. Sickening altogether.
Mayo players saying the ref said they had more time when Cillian kicked the point over.....should have still drilled it in & hoped for the best.
The cynical fouling the last 10 minutes does need to be stamped out, amazed Brolly didn't have a fit.
Oh well we'll be back next year for another beating in the final...hopefully the minor forwards can get us over the line when they mature.
Maybe, disappointed Maigh Eo didn't turn up but at least they didn't bottle it until the last play of the game.
Watched the game with a lot of Mayo heads yesterday and with one exception, were very philosophical and good sports.
Good luck to 'em.
Its just calculation though. The chances of scoring a goal from that position is pretty low in football, considering the bodies in the way. Take a point, and 50/50 shot of winning possession from the kick-out, and then having enough time to make an attack for an equaliser? I think that's a more likely way to get back to even scores before full time, if the team is doing their job right from the kick-out.
Agree totally on the cynical fouling. Only thing is to make punishment worse somehow. Red cards that late wouldn't make much of a difference, maybe add yards on if its professional foul automatically? Increase size of penalty area?
The Dubs didn't need to indulge in the cynical fouling but they couldn't help themselves,
the mask just falls off and they turn into lawless cage fighters. Mayo were not any better at it last year.
It's just when Dublin do it, they look like crazed animals, like that O'Gara.
Note which character is looking up to the big screen to see if he's on it :rolleyes:
http://action81.com/blog/wp-content/...am-Maguire.jpg
Tbf, the 'cynical fouling' was noticeably less than say an Ulaidh team or a certain royal shower were playing...
As above^^^ watched with Mayo-heads, none of whom were indulging in any sour grapes or post-match whining immediately afterwards.
Also Enda, re.the photo, fecked off out of the presentation scene. Part-timer!
There's no way that the cynical stuff should detract from Dublin's triumph, every team just plays the rules as they currently stand. If I remember correctly, Bonnie was disgusted by Mayo's cynical stuff in last year's semi final, and will no doubt be equally, if not more disgusted with Dublin's antics this year, otherwise we might think him/her is a hypocrite. ;)
As regard Ulster cynicism, if you took out Tyrone from that equation, the red bástards of GAA cynical crimes against football, then you're taking out most of Ulster's cynicism. If you watched the Ulster final, you certainly didn't see a purist team like Monaghan, haul, maul or drag Donegal players to the ground with 10 minutes to go.
Is it just me or if a player like Michael Darragh McCauley is in line for player of the year then GAA football is well and truely fupped! He's not even the best midfielder in Dublin for Christ's sake.
That was the only thing that annoyed me about yesterday - you can talk about cynical fouling but everyone does it now. Sin bin next year I think.
And Mayo - ah Mayo - I was up in Killala for the semi against Tyrone, they love their football, but there was a real sense of "something bad is bound to happen" on the day of the final - the whole Co. needs a change of mindset - go up to Croker and just take the damned thing!
Ah Mayo GAA... You never let me down! :D