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    Hurling pre-match entertainment

    I love hurling as a game but I have to say the brawls prior to the Cork v Clare Munster championship match and Laois v Offaly in Leinster were a disgrace.

    I thought it was very poor form that the Sunday game panelists refused to condemn it and insisted on making a joke of it. There was plenty of striking with the hurl taking place in the row before the Cork-Clare game and at least 3 or 4 players should be looking at lengthy bans. The GAA needs to hold its hands up in cases like this and punish those involved.

    If something similar had happened in, say, the International rules series, the Aussie team would have been labeled thugs and blamed for starting the whole thing. All the analysts could do was say that the teams should never have been leaving the dressing rooms at the same time. It was a truly disgraceful scene and an awful advertisement for Gaelic games (the poor match that followed didn't help).

    Any other opinions? Preferably not just blatant GAA bashing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by passinginterest View Post
    I love hurling as a game but I have to say the brawls prior to the Cork v Clare Munster championship match and Laois v Offaly in Leinster were a disgrace.

    I thought it was very poor form that the Sunday game panelists refused to condemn it and insisted on making a joke of it. There was plenty of striking with the hurl taking place in the row before the Cork-Clare game and at least 3 or 4 players should be looking at lengthy bans. The GAA needs to hold its hands up in cases like this and punish those involved.

    Any other opinions? Preferably not just blatant GAA bashing.
    yeah saw it live, to be honest i thought it was funny, since its the Ga you always half expect this kind of carry on
    funny to see the legend A Daly (man he looks strange) say that it was ok "its not like they were hitting each other on the head", fine enough so!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Didn't see it but from descriptions sounded like if the Aussies did the same thing the GAA players would have went home crying.
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    Quote Originally Posted by passinginterest View Post
    If something similar had happened in, say, the International rules series, the Aussie team would have been labeled thugs and blamed for starting the whole thing. All the analysts could do was say that the teams should never have been leaving the dressing rooms at the same time. It was a truly disgraceful scene and an awful advertisement for Gaelic games (the poor match that followed didn't help).

    Any other opinions? Preferably not just blatant GAA bashing.
    Totally agree with ya.
    It's ridiculous also that analysts say "They were left come out of the tunnell at the same time."
    If they can't run out of a tunnell side by side, then there's no hope for us all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Risteard View Post
    It's ridiculous also that analysts say "They were left come out of the tunnell at the same time."
    If they can't run out of a tunnell side by side, then there's no hope for us all.
    I think the GAA are looking for government funding to build a second tunnel in Croke Park now.

    Thomas Davis will also be looking for the design of Tallaght stadium to be changed to accomodate a second tunnel.
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    ya, thats what i hate the hypocrisy of it, just because they get hammered by the aussies they start crying foul, yet when its amongst themselves its fine. Though it isn't an excuse the aussies are more cynical and dangerous with what htey do.

    Bennocelt, ya you have to expect that from the people who play GAA all backward rednecks. its a laugh really. So funny that we are talking about 2/3 of the population.....
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    Will someone please think of the children???
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    Will someone please think of the children???
    Never mind the children, will this have an effect on the coefficient?!
    That question was less stupid, though you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post

    Bennocelt, ya you have to expect that from the people who play GAA all backward rednecks. its a laugh really. So funny that we are talking about 2/3 of the population.....

    i live with a few county players, really nice guys but jeez they are different!! mad into their westlife and soaps, and barrys tea, etc
    i think the Ga fans are a different breed to the rest of us

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    theres clear pictures in some of the papers of a clare player with a cork player in a headlock, with another cork player about to smack the clare player with his hurley. if these thugs cant even just walk onto the park together what hope is there.
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    So I take it none of you actually saw what happened. Not one punch was thrown in either of the incidents. If you lot are over sensitve to a bit of shoulder barging I suggest you lock yourselves indoors and turn of the TV. Its a lot worse out in the real world you know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadend View Post
    So I take it none of you actually saw what happened. Not one punch was thrown in either of the incidents. If you lot are over sensitve to a bit of shoulder barging I suggest you lock yourselves indoors and turn of the TV. Its a lot worse out in the real world you know.
    Lets be honest,there was alot more than shoulder barging.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadend View Post
    So I take it none of you actually saw what happened.
    Take it whatever way you want but yours is the narrow-minded post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadend View Post
    So I take it none of you actually saw what happened. Not one punch was thrown in either of the incidents. If you lot are over sensitve to a bit of shoulder barging I suggest you lock yourselves indoors and turn of the TV. Its a lot worse out in the real world you know.
    In fairness you must have been watching with your eyes closed if you didn't see any punches or players striking with the hurls. I've been involved in the GAA from the age of four. I love hurling and playing Gaelic football.

    I've seen much more violent incidents in under 16 games and witnessed a player getting stamped on repeatedly in a junior game. All I'm saying is the GAA needs to stop turning a blind eye. Fighting before or after a game is a disgrace and should be condemned. Anyone involved should face an appropriate suspension (and it should be games not months).

    A panel on RTE television blaming the fact that the teams were allowed onto the pitch at the same time and generally laughing about an incident that took place in front of a guard of honour provided by primary school children is not acceptable.
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    theres clear pictures in some of the papers of a clare player with a cork player in a headlock, with another cork player about to smack the clare player with his hurley. if these thugs cant even just walk onto the park together what hope is there.
    ya diarmuid osullivan was the cork player, you didnt see the picture taken 1 minute after that gav did ye? It had the same two players shaking hands before throw in. Only in Ireland.
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    passinginterest they must have read your post
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    Question

    Just a question to anyone who has been involved in GAA.

    Can you tell me what the story is with the Managers and Selectors of GAA teams who go down on one knee on the sideline.Ya know the thing were the other knee has an elbow resting on it.Just noticed it happens in most GAA games but haven't seen it in other sports.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post
    passinginterest they must have read your post
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    Quote Originally Posted by smellyfeet View Post
    Just a question to anyone who has been involved in GAA.

    Can you tell me what the story is with the Managers and Selectors of GAA teams who go down on one knee on the sideline.Ya know the thing were the other knee has an elbow resting on it.Just noticed it happens in most GAA games but haven't seen it in other sports.
    I have no idea but I've always had a habit of doing the same thing whenever I'm on the line. There's hardly ever a bench to sit on so I suppose it's just to get a rest from standing. Interesting observation though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smellyfeet View Post
    Lets be honest,there was alot more than shoulder barging.
    Ah you're right, I mean Tyson wouldn't have got a look in with the viciousness of the argy bargy before both matches. I guess we should be looking at prison sentances really what with the numerous assaults that took place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadend View Post
    Ah you're right, I mean Tyson wouldn't have got a look in with the viciousness of the argy bargy before both matches. I guess we should be looking at prison sentances really what with the numerous assaults that took place.
    I'm only saying that there was more the shoulder barging that went on.
    Why have the GAA suspended players so??
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