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Dublin GAA thread - 3 Like(s)
Typical Jarlath Burns and the GAA playing hard ball in public but "soft chatting" the Dubs by playing their game with Cavan on Sunday when Brennan's ban expires instead of on the Saturday when the ban would have still been in place. Sure it's only Cavan no one will mind.

offtheditch (National) - 04/06/2026 11:52:36

Football Format Changes Discussion - 3 Like(s)

Replying To omahant:  "Does my format above on this page balance things out?"
You've come with so many different formats our heads are fried. Keep your equations for the class room.

Saynothing (National) - 03/06/2026 17:37:28

Galway Football thread - 3 Like(s)

Replying To GDL:  "You do realise you are responding to Clare from MFT, formally know as the Mayo Blog."
Ná h-abair! Jim is a dyed in the wool Donegal supporter as can be seen from his regular posts on all things Donegal in the corresponding thread. Wait, actually......

WanPintWin (National) - 04/06/2026 12:12:12

Ger Brennan - 3 Like(s)

Replying To Kew:  "Why is the media so worked up over this?? Has anything any knowledge of why ger Brennan went for the ear piece?"
I don't think there's enough being made of it, to be honest. I think the fact that Brennan is the Dublin manager results in him getting less sympathy from most.
There are a number of issues at play here, which don't sit right with me.
Ger was out of order with what he did on the day. He acknowledged it, apologised immediately and also shook hands with Cian, who was also wrong in getting involved initially and has accepted that.
The punishment is way too severe for an incident like that. The person he tackled wasn't a player and shouldn't have been on the pitch either. A Kerry club selector got only 8 weeks a few years ago for punching an East Kerry player in a county semi-final. The player in question wasn't even involved in the melee.
Comparing it to what happened in Killarney then, McGuinness's offence was also pretty minor, but he did interfere with a player. The incidents are very comparable, despite the comments from Jarlath Burns. I have a lot of time for Jarlath, but he unnecessarily aggravated the situation with his comments.
It's a cop out to say it was dealt with on the day. Either the GAA is serious about stamping out these issues or they're not. They've made a severe example of Brennan, but decided not to bother in the case of another similar incident.
This carry-on absolutely needs to be stamped out, but a flat 12 week ban is excessive. There needs to be a scale of punishment, depending on the severity of the incident.

WanPintWin (National) - 04/06/2026 12:30:48

Ger Brennan - 2 Like(s)
Lads you can't have a manager acting like ger Brennan. You wouldn't see the Ireland soccer manager dragging someone to the ground from behind and messing with his ear. They are lucky no one was sued.

Kew (National) - 04/06/2026 14:02:57

Donegal GAA thread - 2 Like(s)

Replying To eddieSize5Balls:  "Playing well in what's basically a friendly tournament isn't the same as playing for your county."
Clearly you've never been at the gaeltacht games if u think they are friendlies

greenfan (National) - 03/06/2026 17:52:10

Monaghan GAA thread - 2 Like(s)
Terrible but not unexpected news on Bobby McCaul this morning. So agonizing for the young lad, his family and his comrades in Aughnamullen club also. All we can do is wish Bobby a speedy recovery and hope tp see see him in the not too distant future wearing the Aughnamullen and Monaghan jerseys again.

ORIELMAN85 (National) - 04/06/2026 13:48:34

Westmeath Hurling thread - 2 Like(s)

Replying To Loughlenegale:  "You're trying to hold a few positions here that don't really align.

On one hand, you're saying we should narrow focus early and concentrate on the kids who really want to hurl. But at the same time, you're highlighting that numbers are already an issue. Narrowing the base earlier will only make that worse, not better.
You say you're not forcing kids to choose between codes but then suggest that at development squad level they should pick one. In reality, that is forcing a pathway choice, even if it's not at club level.

So we're not back to square one at all. If hurling's future depends solely on traditional hurling families, then the game is already limiting its own growth. The challenge is developing players from non-hurling backgrounds, not accepting they can't reach the same level.

Kids don't improve by avoiding competition; they improve by playing. Skills are important, but games teach decision-making, awareness and confidence in a way drills never will so a blended approach works.

And asking players to choose at U14 is a solution to an administrative problem, not a development one. Some of the best players in the country thrived because they played both codes for longer, not because they specialised earlier.

As for the seniors, patience matters, but patience without progress is just waiting. Nobody expects overnight success, but it's fair to expect clear improvement, accountability and higher standards along the way."
Good. At least this echo chamber is getting a few echoes back. On the short term front, near every genuine Westmeath man, woman, child wants to see success in all GAA codes. Cusack park being filled to the rafters for the first time in decades by the footballers was a result of McHugh bringing the football team to unprecedented levels of success. Kudos to him for that. Football in the county looks in rude health. I hope a Westmeath hurling team will one day be able to lift the Bob O'Keefe trophy as the footballers did the Delaney cup.

Expecting a Joe Mc in year one after the recent loss of talent and experience that we had is a bit much. I imagine you're not going to see any of those lads coming back either. It took a lot to coax Heslin back in from retirement for the footballers. The lads that lined out for the hurlers this year were the fellahs who were willing to put their shoulder to the wheel and should be commended for their efforts. The lads who've moved on felt they had given enough and like Heslin that's their decision. If they decide to come back next year and are ready to commit again then by all means I hope they do. The county board should review the year, hold people accountable if necessary, but I have seen far worse efforts put in by Westmeath hurling teams in recent memory than the current outfit.

The numbers game is important. You yourself admit we need non-hurling people to come into the tent and not the same few hurling dynasties in the county providing pretenders to the throne. Non-hurling people like proximity. Having a hurling club within 10-15 minutes of your family's house is sadly a big consideration that busy young families will make when sending little Mickey, Jimmy or Johnny up to a field for training in any code. You want young lads to develop those key hurling skills early on well getting them out to a field 3 nights a week is a lot easier on non-hurling people's time and diesel when it's 10-15 minutes down the road rather than 30-40 minutes down the road.

You are completely right about hurling development needing to be fostered at a young age. The problem with hurling compared to football is those technical abilities, the fine motor skills of holding and gripping a hurl properly and developing the hand eye coordination to strike a ball, need to begin by age 4 or 5 to have much hope of making a young lad into a competent hurler capable of one day possibly lining out at senior intercounty level.

Strength and conditioning, centres of excellence and all that are all to some extent rendered irrelevant by the above facts, for hurling at least. A tall athletic 12 year old can be turned into a pretty solid footballer with a few months of training. A tall athletic 12 year whose handed a hurl by comparison and given a few months of hurling coaching may as well be out cutting thristles in a field. Barring serious dedication, commitment and or natural talent from that 12 year old individual, it's a near certainty they'll never even make a mediocre adult club hurler.

I understand your logic of saying that it's the ones that want to hurl that will become hurlers. It's way more likely a figure from a Westmeath hurling family will of course nurture and develop a lad with all the necessary skills. However, we have to try and bring some non-hurling people along for the ride. Westmeath are always going to lack serious depth in hurling playing numbers. That's a reality. But, we're shooting ourselves in the foot by not trying to maximise the numbers playing the game at underage whether they're from the North, South, East or West of the county. Like Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh famously said of Seán Óg O hAilpín, "His father's from Fermanagh. His mother's from Fiji. Neither's a hurling stronghold." It shouldn't matter a jot where a lads from in the county. We should be encouraging young lads to hurl.

RadioactiveTan (National) - 03/06/2026 21:12:32

Galway Football thread - 2 Like(s)

Replying To Gaa_lover:  "Group regardless of strength of opposition was filled with non jeopardy games. Was it last year or two years ago that Galway played Armagh in round 3 and it was a total dead rubber for Armagh?

Objective of the groups was finishing 3rd at least to reach the knock out stages and Galway was always going to do that with Westmeath and winless Derry in the group."
No it wasn't. The objective of the group stage was to win the group, and not have to face in to 3 games in 3 weeks, which ended up catching up with Galway in both 2024 and 2025. Galway's task in that regard each year was made much harder than the other provincial winners, primarily by the presence of the ulster runners up (Armagh) instead of the likes of Louth (Leinster runners up) or Clare (Munster)

You hardly think teams were setting out to just finish 3rd?

PressureKick (National) - 03/06/2026 17:12:45

Ger Brennan - 2 Like(s)
In light of all the other things that have happened this year Ger Brennan was very harshly treated . Always came across as a good sort , brought Louth to the promised land of winning a Leinster after nearly 70 years which would entitle him to having a statue built in his name hugely promoting GAA in The wee county , give the man a break .

OpenStand (National) - 04/06/2026 12:52:00

Football Championship 2026 - 2 Like(s)

Replying To sourmilk93:  "Its pathetic really, the whole thing is made up as they go along.

The earlier draw was done way to early to give counties "time to prepare logistically" giving an unfair advantage to teams not in provincial finals.
Yet the second round draw is done on a Tuesday( I have heard the argument why) i don't agree but can stomach it but no dates or times announced over 24 hours later.
The rules state first team out gets home advantage, Louth should be playing in Ardee if that's where they chose to play. Can pick and chose as we make our way through the year.
All games at this stage should be neutral imo anyway"
Also meant to say in relation to this one - the Rule Book also states this as regards "home" venues:
Home Venues for all Senior Inter County Championship games shall be subject to approval by the Central Competitions Control Committee and shall meet the criteria set down by the National Facilities/Health and Safety Committee.

If a county (e.g. Louth) can't provide a home venue that earns that approval and meets those criteria, then they don't get home advantage after all. Nobody's making anything up as they go along. It's as set out in the Rule Book that you appear to have glanced at but not read properly.

As for your view that all games at this stage should be at neutral venues - also set out in the Rule Book that they're to be on a home & away basis. If you disagree with that Rule, well then, there's a process open to you to seek to change it - assuming you're actually a member of the Association, and not just a footballer on the ditch.

Pikeman96 (National) - 04/06/2026 09:35:15

Galway Football thread - 2 Like(s)
A lot of stupid comments and re writing of history.

Jeopardy jeopardy jeopardy one analyst said it then they all said the same rubbish every week. The gaa analysts must be the laziest of all time.

There was a clear advantage from topping the group. It caught up with us each year in terms of injury, We had lads on 1 leg in the final 2 years ago.

The group games were amazing over the last few years and that was before the new rules.

So many games to lose 4 teams..... so what..... do you not like football?????

Same rubbish now being spouted about the provincials, never mind that we had 3 fantastic provincial finals this year with great crowds, great games and amazing scenes ........that doesn't fit the narrative.

Some people are not happy if they don't have something to complain about.

Fitzy Abú!!

Mayonman (National) - 04/06/2026 10:01:30

Limerick Senior Hurling 2026 - 1 Like(s)
Ya I'd agree that looks most likely starting team..it's tough on whoever misses out but the bench will be huge on Sunday..

CTGAA10 (National) - 04/06/2026 12:36:55

Dublin GAA thread - 1 Like(s)

Replying To Fionn:  "https://www.rte.ie/sport/football/2026/0603/1576547-dubs-in-freefall-after-another-second-half-horror-show/

Isn't it funny how all the experts suddenly think the Dubs are better off playing outside of Croker now….

A new narrative eh…."
The drop off in Dublin football support has been alarming to say the least. I'd say the players (like the hurlers) would prefer to play in a smaller venue with a better atmosphere.

peiledoir20 (National) - 04/06/2026 11:52:40

Louth GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Not impressed with the Inniskeen decision.

We lose to Armagh, potentially get another big home game, they will pick Inniskeen again and thousands of supporters locked out of watching it again.

Potentially 2 huge home games for Louth, and not many getting to see it in action .

Whatever about Croke park, even Newry with 20K attendance would have freed up more tickets for people to get a chance to get one.

louthman57 (National) - 04/06/2026 11:52:49

Limerick Senior Hurling 2026 - 1 Like(s)

Replying To bloodandbandage:  "The bull not starting? I doubt that"
It's either the Bull or Peter Casey one of them won't start.

Casey has tormented the Cork backs in the past. Kiely dropped the bull against Tipperary to make way for Lynch so I see same again. While the Bull came on and did well against Tipperary, I don't see any changes to the team that started against Tipperary other than Nash in for Casey at the back from the start.

LimerickandProud (National) - 04/06/2026 11:56:53

Dublin GAA thread - 1 Like(s)

Replying To offtheditch:  "Typical Jarlath Burns and the GAA playing hard ball in public but "soft chatting" the Dubs by playing their game with Cavan on Sunday when Brennan's ban expires instead of on the Saturday when the ban would have still been in place. Sure it's only Cavan no one will mind."
Given the existing punishment Brennan got, it's the least they could have done. He was made an example of and has missed all of the championship to-date. You think he should miss more football?

WanPintWin (National) - 04/06/2026 12:34:49

Roscommon GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
2 big games on successive Saturdays coming up for Ros teams.
Hopefully both still standing at the final whistle and looking forward to their next games.

Seanfan (National) - 04/06/2026 11:06:59

Dublin GAA thread - 1 Like(s)

Replying To WanPintWin:  "Given the existing punishment Brennan got, it's the least they could have done. He was made an example of and has missed all of the championship to-date. You think he should miss more football?"
A ban is a ban, no point the GAA and Jarleth Burns pontificating about the minutia detail of the letter of the GAA rule books and how they need to be applied and respected when they on the other hand engineer around them to lessen the affect when it suits.

For what it's worth I believe Brennan was wrong but was dealt with harshly, as a young manager he let himself down, nobody else controlled what he did. Typical GAA application of rules that don't appear to be applied evenly. There always appears to be a technical reason that Burn's can wheel out to justify any point he has.

The rule book appears to allow for a lot of scenarios whereby "if you tell me what you want to prove, I'll prove it" applies. Hence why a lot of counties appear to be able to challenge bans, suspensions along with governance issues as and when they arise from club level up.

Anyway rant over and hopefully Cavan V's Dublin is a cracker.

offtheditch (National) - 04/06/2026 13:36:21

Galway Hurling thread - 1 Like(s)

Replying To BarneyGrant:  "You try to be nice ... :-)"
If only we could all live in optimistic bliss like Kaiser. He seems to have the ability to wipe all previous failings from his mind instantly. The Jim Gavin mantra of forgetting the last mistake and focusing on the next ball.
It'd be a nice trait to have as a Galway supporter.

WanPintWin (National) - 04/06/2026 13:40:10