Yes, the whole population of Dublin loves/supports/plays GAA. Or sports come to that. Not
'Blow-ins' aside, the 'expectation' factor is much a handicap as anything else.
Too much is made out of expecting great football to be played in the AI final. Doesn't mean excellence is not served up.
Excellence with Dublin was how they steadied themselves after getting the run around in the first quarter, there was just that unquantifiable confidence they had with their game, something that takes years to build and then to carry it with you into the AI final and see it work out on the pitch, was an amazing spectacle. I said it there and then after the 15 min mark to the immediate audience, that Dublin have it. Nothing penetrated that sheer force of 'we are going to win', in fact Dublin didn't need to do all that cynical fouling late on.
For my eyes, that was a gripping final.
Mayo don't play with a sweeper, the ease with which Mayo destroyed Donegal (1/4 final) and toyed with Tyrone (semi final) was outstandingly impressive. Their approach to attacking was way ahead of anything seen this year. A better football team can come in to the final and be beaten. They can be beaten by a cynical team, or they can be beaten by a better team on the day. Mayo just have that natural excellence in the skills of gaelic football, like Kerry.
The Mayo forward line didn't perform, there were issues apart from football ability, which had something to say there.
Then the other issues, Dublin have a 1.3m population and a bottomless barrel of cash to fund the quest for the holy grail.
Yes, the whole population of Dublin loves/supports/plays GAA. Or sports come to that. Not
'Blow-ins' aside, the 'expectation' factor is much a handicap as anything else.
I think that's the one shining light to take from it for Mayo people.
How they were only a point ahead at half time I don't know.
The calmness that Jim Gavin displays is rather frightening.
There were a lot of bodies in the square it could easily have gone anywhere and bounced in or back out to a Mayo player.
They were relying on winning a kick out after the point which was daft considering they were getting nothing from Cluxton all through the second half.
And as Cluxton knew it was likely to be the last kick of the game he was under no real pressure to attack with it; just find a man and leave it at that.
To lose by two is the same as losing by one. A stupid idea to go for the point.
To be fair Dublin's laziness as the game drew to a close was worrying as they were comfortable and 3 points up the Mayo free at the end shouldn't have been a free that could have won a match from the Dublin point-of-view.
Funny, there's no big screen facing Enda from that side of the ground.
I have a vague recollection of being disgusted at Mayo last year but that was the realms of desperate men. You'll have to root out my posts. I accept your recollection.
I though Dublin resorting to that at the end whilst understandable was no more acceptable or palatable. Though having 13 players on the pitch in the dying minutes meant there were no real options for weary bodies.
I thought he was magnificent.
I wouldn't have begrudged them the victory but I just knew they'd fall short again.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!
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Only from the likes of yerselves. The Cork and Meath fans now they are on a different plane of scummery altogether.
Shoulda been this year bar that dubious red card.
Bang on the money.
What happens now though? Is there stomach for another tilt? The more I think about it I think that's them done.
Disgracful shot selection as I said. Don't know what he was thinking. 2 points down with a free with the last kick of the game. There's only one choice for me.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.
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Just watching it again and I'm not sure how you've managed to reach this conclusion. Dublin played the last 15 minutes with effectively 13 men as O'Gara was crocked and O'Carroll was concussed and could barely stand up. Any team would commit fouls in that instance. The mystery is how Mayo managed to miss so many easy scores in that final period - and give some up - when they had such numerical dominance.
O'Gara was acting the macho maggot earlier on in the game, fouling and standing over the downed player shouting some nonsense.
There's no context for justifying cynical play in the 10 - 15 minutes, to destroy the other team's momentum and waste time, except that it can happen under the rules as they stand now.
Not every team does that stuff and as I said, Dublin didn't have to, they had the game won. Just because other teams do it, does not provide a context for it in the game. Just about everybody is totally fed up with it in gaelic football. And there it comes again in the AI final, the best team in the country are doing it.
Well O'Gara's an idiot.
Well there's no real justification for cynical play except that it works, I suppose. McManoman's rugby tackle towards the end being an example that halted Mayo's momentum. To be cynical, you'd think it has to be clever and have a purpose, whereas lot of the supposedly cynical fouling by Dublin towards the end was needless stuff within kicking distance which looked more like tiredness and a result of being completely outnumbered.
Not a bad year for hurling I suppose. Final wasn't too bad either.
The understatement of the decade so far?
And deserved winners, btw.
I couldn't stop laughing when Nash scored that first goal. I know I defended the practice of taking a few steps on such shots because it's just "the thing", but when he stole something close to ten feet before hitting it, I couldn't believe he wasn't booked and told to take it again. And for his second half free on goal, I saw the ref have a word with him beforehand, presumably to tell him to cut it out.
Honestly, the ref sort of ruined the game for me. Clare got ahead by 8, and suddenly it was Cork free, Cork free, Cork free, Cork free.
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That's 2013 GAA thread over for the year.
Only the county championships to be sorted out and most are probably at or around the semi final stage. My own home town club went though a runners up syndrome phase, 6 times losers in 10 years in Monaghan, before winning it. Then it took another 25 years before they contested another final. Mayo at least are getting to finals. But if they did manage to win one, then destiny should send them into the doldrums for a minimum of 2 decades.
I was watching the ladies final yesterday and the Rebelettes should be in with a great shout for team of the year. Offhand, I cant think of any other team in any sport who have managed a greater achievement (9th in a row or something like that) over the year. Naturally Dublin and Clare should get honourable mentions
It was a good year for Monaghan football, taking the 3 big Ulster titles, the seniors probably ranked about 6th in the country and the ladies just edged out by Cork in the final.
It's not quite over...
http://www.rte.ie/ten/listings/35160...mpionship_Draw
then again do we dare start the 2014 thread on Thursday!![]()
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I've never understood the reasoning behind having the draw so soon after the finals.
To keep the interest ticking over til November. And then we have Intl rules as well.
League kicks off in January and the beautiful cycle continues.
Plus it helps to bury the ridiculous proposals to bring Cork back up to Division 1A.
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And Limerick!
Seriously though, I'm dreading another year of 1B, but whose fault is it that we're there? Too much screwing around with the league structure every two years.
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Apparently, footballers of Limerick, Tipp, Waterford and Clare are threatening to boycott 2015 Munster Championship if plans to seed it go ahead. And next years O'Byrne Cup.
http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/gael...cott-1.1548012
I'm not sure such a public stance was appropriate, since Munster Council and GAA will have to be seen to back down in face of player power for them to get their way now.
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McGrath Cup
And on the 1A / 1B thing - the dogs on the street knew Cork wouldn't be in division 1B next year. Not that I agree with it mind you.
Dublin and Limerick both won provincial titles because, imo, they weren't flaking the s**t out of each other trying to stay in division 1A for the previous 2 months.
So I'm sure our man in Reykjavik is delighted that we have found ourselves a winning sponsorship deal with AIG...
http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2013/100...-million-deal/Originally Posted by RTE
So Vodafone and now AIG, what bets AON and Chevrolet to follow...
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