There were no shortage of talking points from the weekend’s championship action…
Bus journeys home after #Championship wins are the best. Well done to the players of .@louthgaa. All roads lead to Portlaoise in 2 weeks time π΄π΄π΄
— Wayne Kierans (@WayneKierans) May 12, 2019
This captures so much of what was good about Sat night, both on & off the pitch #GAA ππ³π¬ https://t.co/rZhUNdBlxU
— Pa Ranahan (@PaRanahan) May 13, 2019
The @TheSundayGame is back but can be so frustrating... There’s moments in games that help change the course of the result that are completely overlooked and not analyzed.. I think that’s what frustrates players and fans!! Is it there as a highlights show or to analyze games?
— Anthony Masterson (@antomasterson1) May 13, 2019
Louth won 100% of their own kick outs. The majority of those were uncontested. In a game where possession is so important why would you not try press and make it closer to 50/50. Especially considering our 2 best player for the last 10 odd years are in the middle third π€―π€
— Redmond Barry (@ReddBarry) May 12, 2019
While not the result Derry wanted taking these men to their first @UlsterGAA championship game was a massive thing. I grew up following @Doiregaa everywhere in the 90s and those are my childhood memories-hope it’s same for these guys, nephew even made @bbcchampionship coverage π pic.twitter.com/jWPZ3udPec
— Gerard O'Kane (@GerardOKane84) May 12, 2019
Clare more organised and better work rate all over the field. Learnt a lot more in the league game V Waterford earlier this year? Waterford very sluggish and disappointing - Very crowded all over the field.
— Michael Fennelly (@MFennellyKK) May 12, 2019
Delighted for @billyleencw & @LimerickCLG footballers , just watching @TheSundayGame & they are like a team who have worked there socks off the last couple of weeks for game & it worked
— Aidan O Mahony (@GmailMahony) May 12, 2019
Pre match optimism was very justified on evidence of that showing in Navan. Knowing how to win games is an art and something you develop over time. It comes from eeking out that one big win and gaining confidence from that. So much right with today. It will come #GAA
— Paraic Sullivan (@SullivanParaic) May 12, 2019
2:24 from play for Tipperary today. Super performance and a joy to watch. #gaa #CorkVTipp
— Seánie Tobin (@Tellytobin) May 12, 2019
Leadership personified ππ»@BrenMaher8 https://t.co/Ag94RoDytC
— Neil McManus (@Neilmcmanus88) May 12, 2019
What a brilliant man he is. Beautiful story Roy π https://t.co/CcL22EbIQ6
— Vinnie Murphy QFA (@Vinniedub14) May 12, 2019
A lot of cracking matches yesterday to kick start the championships! Could be a great summer to be fan πππ»
— Darran O'Sullivan (@Darransull86) May 12, 2019
How bout Cody and those Cats ! ? Bould when challenged. πͺπΌπͺπΌ https://t.co/YKN7vpT2L4
— paul galvin (@pgal10) May 11, 2019
Some performance from Limerick!!!!πππΌ https://t.co/M1hjmpwyV2
— Tomás Ó Sé (@tomas5ky) May 11, 2019
Greg Kennedy’s GPS Numbers are impressive, covered a lot of ground in Nowlan Park and even forced a turnover!!!
— Jackie Tyrrell (@MrJackieTee) May 11, 2019
Gregory Kennedy should get a big Ban for that. Ridiculous stuff #gaa #DUBKK
— Wayne McNamara (@waggymc) May 11, 2019
TweetAnd the journey continues...After 5 and a half amazing years in Melbourne the time to move back home to Cork has come. Looking forward to the next chapter, see you in September Ireland #melbourne #brunswick #thebigswitch #cork pic.twitter.com/4spuorXqkB
— Ciaran Sheehan (@Gussyman90) May 11, 2019