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Result Of The Weekend.

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Tyrone, Carlow and Galway all impressed but Clare's win in Cork seems to have gone under the radar. A serious result. Are Clare that good or are Cork regressing further?

sportsfan14 (USA) - Posts: 281 - 20/03/2018 13:35:50    2086228

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Replying To sportsfan14:  "Tyrone, Carlow and Galway all impressed but Clare's win in Cork seems to have gone under the radar. A serious result. Are Clare that good or are Cork regressing further?"
That is nothing. Corofin beat Clare a couple of weeks ago in a challenge. What does that say about our Club champions.

EDH (Galway) - Posts: 367 - 21/03/2018 17:33:43    2086708

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Replying To EDH:  "That is nothing. Corofin beat Clare a couple of weeks ago in a challenge. What does that say about our Club champions."
Time to split Galway in two???

tipp11 (Tipperary) - Posts: 353 - 21/03/2018 17:47:26    2086717

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Replying To sportsfan14:  "Tyrone, Carlow and Galway all impressed but Clare's win in Cork seems to have gone under the radar. A serious result. Are Clare that good or are Cork regressing further?"
I wasnt one bit surprised, cork have been at a similar level to tipp and Clare the last few years

tipp11 (Tipperary) - Posts: 353 - 21/03/2018 17:48:54    2086718

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Replying To tipp11:  "Time to split Galway in two???"
Time to split Corofin in two. ;)
Belclare can have their own team. Apparently they did have separate teams a long time ago.

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2039 - 21/03/2018 18:08:06    2086726

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What about the fantastic Mayo hurlers bearing Down in the 2B final led by Keith Higgins

yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11230 - 21/03/2018 18:34:07    2086737

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Replying To tipp11:  "Time to split Galway in two???"
We all ready are,half county football and half hurling!!!

Dunmore10 (Galway) - Posts: 120 - 21/03/2018 19:10:04    2086751

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Replying To WanPintWin:  "Time to split Corofin in two. ;)
Belclare can have their own team. Apparently they did have separate teams a long time ago."
It's true, there was a football match between the two parishes to decide which name they'd use, my grand uncle played on the Belclare side.

festinog (Galway) - Posts: 3097 - 21/03/2018 19:27:55    2086757

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Replying To yew_tree:  "What about the fantastic Mayo hurlers bearing Down in the 2B final led by Keith Higgins"
Comhgáirdeachas!

keeper7 (Longford) - Posts: 4088 - 21/03/2018 23:04:25    2086825

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Some brilliant results last weekend that were great for the future of GAA and which will keep the excitement in it. I cannot heap enough praise on all the backroom teams, management and of course the players who pulled off these brilliant results. Apart from the brilliant results there was also the results that left your mouth open and your jaw dropped and not taking away from the brilliance but the two major surprises were in the football for me and they were the results from Cork V Clare and Mayo V Tyrone. I feel that the hurling is far more entertaining this past 18 months as so many teams raised their game to break the Cats hold. After the weekend I can see the same pattern starting to form in the football but it's going to take another year or so.

border Gael (Monaghan) - Posts: 894 - 22/03/2018 19:42:04    2087094

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