You're a bit slow on this one. They've had a handy hurling team for a good few years now.
Anyway on a far more serious point, which eejit signed off this particular sponsorship?
FFS.
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I didn't know they played hurling in Dublin.
Must be one of the effects of migration.
You're a bit slow on this one. They've had a handy hurling team for a good few years now.
Anyway on a far more serious point, which eejit signed off this particular sponsorship?
FFS.
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I suppose we'll see how the mega sponsored, big budget, overhyped team, extracted from the vast pool of available players in the metropolis and county area, are shaping up in today's Leinster sf, versus their trendy, muscle enhanced neighbours.
Nothing on London here. I'm shocked. Haven't followed the GAA properly in years, but that's an incredible feat for London to make the Connacht Final.
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Yep a fantastic achievement, although I'd imagine they would be as many senior football clubs in London than there would be in Leitrim, but a fantastic achievement all the same. No harm to see the provincial championships get a shake up - although If I had my way id have a two tier championship and get rid of the provinces.
Best comment I heard yesterday was:
London - took down the Luftwaffe - now took down Leitrim!
The Hurling Championship is getting just a tad interesting now as in the next two weeks we will have both provincial finals and the small matter of Kilkenny v Tipperary in a knockout match next Saturday night! Not to write Kilkenny off but this is going to be a tough one to turn around. It will be Kilkenny's 3rd week in a row playing and Tipp are bound to be hungry after they threw away the Limerick game. 10/1 the draw with PP - might be worth a tenner.
The campaign has already started to get the floppy-haired one to Castlebar for the final. As for the championship, if you put Carlow, Leitrim etc into their own competition, they'll never improve - I'd have eight groups of four, one team from each League division, before moving to last 16/QFs according to preference, no need for back doors as everyone gets three matches.
Ha, nice one 'Diablo Rouge'...
Because the weaker counties have mighty "improvement" in them playing against the big boys every year.
Offaly 0-8 Tyrone 1-27
Armagh 2-21 Wicklow 0-02
I think that improvement comes by playing teams of similar ability to you. Works in every other sport in the world!
Two championships - 4 groups of 4 in each - top 16 for the all Ireland "Premiership", bottom 16 in the all Ireland "Championship".
Only by winning Championship would you get into the Premiership.
When you think of it - the flagship competition in football is the only GAA competition apart from the colleges Sigerson / Fitzgibbon that is not graded in some way ?
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Football teams rankings at present?
1 Dublin. 2 Donegal. 3 Mayo. 4 Kerry. 5 Cork. 6 Tyrone.
That's how i see it at present
Not quite as close as the time ye scraped past Wexford, in extra time.
Considering your opposition in the Leinster Final have been unmercifully tanked twice by Monaghan already this year, the standard in Leinster is evidently woeful.
Kildare were primitive yesterday, lumping ball after ball into the waiting arms of the Dublin full back line. Somehow they scored an early flukey goal and that was that.
The Dubs didn't need decision after decision in their favour from the ref after all. Kildare were like brainless gorillas, their goalkeeper just brainless.
I was quite content with Dublin dispatching Kildare, in the manner they did.
By the same token Kildare should be in this lower championship after that tonking? I mean 4-16 to 1-09 is just not good enough.
I completely disagree with the All-Ireland being 2 tiers in both sports. Hurling has been destroyed somewhat and only made the bigger counties better. Football is on the same trajectory and in fact the change will be quickened by the addition of a second tier. Awful idea.
The provincial championships need changing but until there's something approaching a serious overhaul I would keep it as it is.
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Are the provincial championships really that important? I know it's a trophy and all, but outside of Munster is the rivalry between the counties that intense?
Personally, I'd be in favour of splitting into the five historic provinces of Ireland and have Meath play with themselves every year.
Cork Kerry is intense because it's also competitive. Meath v Dublin is an intense rivalry but these days has the magnetic attraction of a limp di*k (not that I know about that one) because Meath are the limp di*k.
It just so happens that this year there is one competitive game and the other 3 look like strolls for the favoured team.
For the obvious reason, the provincial championship has a bit less value since the back door system was introduced.
On it's own, winning a provincial title still has value, eg that's all Meath have to crow about in the last 20 years.
It has practical value for the Ulster and Connacht champions, they have a 2 week rest until the 1/4 finals but the runners-up have only a 6 day turnaround before they have to face the last round of the qualifiers.
The qualifier's path is a path of penance for losing your provincial championship tie.
We need to stop looking at the qualifiers as qualifiers or the back door.
The provincial championships run in parallel with the All-Ireland Championships.
Your progress in the Provincial championship dictates where you enter the All-Ireland.
If it's looked at like that then you can see how it works objectively.
I really wish though that somehow teams that previously played each other were kept apart for a while.
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