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Replying To Charliepace:  "Great performance from roscommon. I was watching the game live on tg4 stream i was watchong tge clock it froze at 69.59 for about 3 seconds. The ball was in flight but had not gone over as the hooter went."
It does nt have to.One the ball is in flight the score has to be counted like basketball.Once it has been kicked or punched before hooter goes.Likewise if a free is awarded and then the hooter goes,the free can be taken and if scored direct it will count. In fact not only did young Kennedy ounch the ball just before hooter but he was entitled to a mark anyway as he caugth the ball before the hooter so the last point was always going to be a score.

gaa.88 (Kerry) - Posts: 48 - 26/01/2026 11:30:35    2653282

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Replying To gaa.88:  "It does nt have to.One the ball is in flight the score has to be counted like basketball.Once it has been kicked or punched before hooter goes.Likewise if a free is awarded and then the hooter goes,the free can be taken and if scored direct it will count. In fact not only did young Kennedy ounch the ball just before hooter but he was entitled to a mark anyway as he caugth the ball before the hooter so the last point was always going to be a score."
Can't claim marks from a free kick I don't think?

MayoDan (Mayo) - Posts: 507 - 26/01/2026 11:49:23    2653289

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Good display yesterday. Younger players really adding to the game for Roscommon. The influx of youth is impressive and needed as the modern game demands it. Thought Lambe, Ward and Carey did well. The blend of youth and experience is good. Noticed a few decent young footballers from the last few years now involved with the Senior hurlers. Tommy Morris, Conor Morris, Mike Moran, Liam Og Coyle all playing at varsity level too. Good win on home soil. Monaghan at home on the back of a poor result v Armagh won't be easy but hopefully a home win is possible. A stay in Division one would be superb.

moros (Roscommon) - Posts: 1235 - 26/01/2026 11:51:55    2653290

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Replying To gaa.88:  "It does nt have to.One the ball is in flight the score has to be counted like basketball.Once it has been kicked or punched before hooter goes.Likewise if a free is awarded and then the hooter goes,the free can be taken and if scored direct it will count. In fact not only did young Kennedy ounch the ball just before hooter but he was entitled to a mark anyway as he caugth the ball before the hooter so the last point was always going to be a score."
Since when can you get a mark from a frees?

Cawley won Kerry the match, First goal a square ball, Penalty a joke of a decision and fouls on both Murtagh and Lambe before he gave Kerry the last "free".

sourmilk93 (Roscommon) - Posts: 1266 - 26/01/2026 11:54:40    2653291

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Replying To gaa.88:  "It does nt have to.One the ball is in flight the score has to be counted like basketball.Once it has been kicked or punched before hooter goes.Likewise if a free is awarded and then the hooter goes,the free can be taken and if scored direct it will count. In fact not only did young Kennedy ounch the ball just before hooter but he was entitled to a mark anyway as he caugth the ball before the hooter so the last point was always going to be a score."
I think the point (pardon the pun) is that according to the T.V the clock was slow to start when the free kick was taken. The free was kicked and the ball in flight before the clock resumed. If the clock started when the free was kicked the hooter would have gone before Kennedy got possession. However it's the clock at the game and not the clock on the telly that matters. Kerrys first goal was not a square ball like some people say but the last free kick was never a free

eoinog (Sligo) - Posts: 2321 - 26/01/2026 12:08:50    2653295

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Replying To eoinog:  "I think the point (pardon the pun) is that according to the T.V the clock was slow to start when the free kick was taken. The free was kicked and the ball in flight before the clock resumed. If the clock started when the free was kicked the hooter would have gone before Kennedy got possession. However it's the clock at the game and not the clock on the telly that matters. Kerrys first goal was not a square ball like some people say but the last free kick was never a free"
It was a square ball. Penalty was extremely soft too.

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sourmilk93 (Roscommon) - Posts: 1266 - 26/01/2026 13:19:11    2653320

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Replying To MayoDan:  "Can't claim marks from a free kick I don't think?"
Sorry my mistake.

gaa.88 (Kerry) - Posts: 48 - 26/01/2026 13:30:07    2653325

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Replying To D.Hyde:  "That's a question I asked aswell, who operates the hooter?? If it's an official from the home team then there's always going to be question marks over it. Also, was there a breach from the Kerry defence right in that final play? The Roscommon bench beside me were adamant there was before the free was awarded to Kerry.
Anyway, nothing we can do about it now. I travelled to Killarney hoping for a positive performance and left sickened that we didn't come away with at least a draw. So many positives to take away. We looked so much better than the last few years, far more threat and a real bite to our play, the work rate from the forwards to press the Kerry defence was great to see. Daire was excellent, I thought Conor Ryan done well for his first day out, Diarmuid and Enda also but my Man of the Match was Senan Lambe, I thought he was brilliant and fought for everything.
We will rue some missed chances, namely Carey's effort at the end but also Daires goal chance when there was a man free to pass it to for a tap in.
Overall, we are in a better place than I thought we were and pleased with the performance but it'll count for nothing if we don't back it up and put 2 points on the board next Sunday."
The hooter is operated by the designated time keeper .A neutral GAA official. The time on TG4 tv is only an estimate and not the correct time. The official time keeper stops the clock at the refs behest and TG try follow suit but are always a few seconds behind. I watch a lot of Ladies Football and they are sponsored by TG4 and have the hooter system for years. In Ladies football the clock counts backwards instead of forwards and in many of the games on TG4 you will see the clock go to zero and then it will be another few seconds before the hooter goes as TG4 is not synchronised to the official time keepers clock.

gaa.88 (Kerry) - Posts: 48 - 26/01/2026 13:50:43    2653331

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Replying To eoinog:  "I think the point (pardon the pun) is that according to the T.V the clock was slow to start when the free kick was taken. The free was kicked and the ball in flight before the clock resumed. If the clock started when the free was kicked the hooter would have gone before Kennedy got possession. However it's the clock at the game and not the clock on the telly that matters. Kerrys first goal was not a square ball like some people say but the last free kick was never a free"
You couldn't have got a more straightforward square ball. Even Eamon Fitzmaurice said it was last night.

Drax_the_destroyer (UK) - Posts: 668 - 26/01/2026 13:50:54    2653332

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Not available for selection yesterday

C Carroll
D Murray B Stack P Frost
R Dolan R Fallon C Neary
S Cunnane E Nolan
C Hand C McKeon U Harney
B O'Carroll C Cox C Heneghan

Subs B Nugent,S McGinley,M Richardson

Seanfan (Roscommon) - Posts: 338 - 26/01/2026 13:52:53    2653335

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Replying To eoinog:  "I think the point (pardon the pun) is that according to the T.V the clock was slow to start when the free kick was taken. The free was kicked and the ball in flight before the clock resumed. If the clock started when the free was kicked the hooter would have gone before Kennedy got possession. However it's the clock at the game and not the clock on the telly that matters. Kerrys first goal was not a square ball like some people say but the last free kick was never a free"
If you think that wasn't a square ball then you know nothing about GAA. But then you do have form for coming onto this forum and stirring the pot.

ComainRos (Roscommon) - Posts: 164 - 26/01/2026 14:09:26    2653345

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Replying To Seanfan:  "Not available for selection yesterday

C Carroll
D Murray B Stack P Frost
R Dolan R Fallon C Neary
S Cunnane E Nolan
C Hand C McKeon U Harney
B O'Carroll C Cox C Heneghan

Subs B Nugent,S McGinley,M Richardson"
That is some team of players that are yet to come back. Great to have strength in depth and hopefully the tight competition for places will raise standards even more and we can now push on next weekend. Monaghan will be a dangerous and wounded animal after their hiding by Armagh. Armagh are potential All Ireland winners so we probably can't read too much into their big win either but Monaghan will need to be given the respect they deserve and hopefully our lads can put in a shift similar to yesterday and fingers crossed that'll see them over the finish line.

ComainRos (Roscommon) - Posts: 164 - 26/01/2026 14:24:53    2653350

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Replying To Seanfan:  "Not available for selection yesterday

C Carroll
D Murray B Stack P Frost
R Dolan R Fallon C Neary
S Cunnane E Nolan
C Hand C McKeon U Harney
B O'Carroll C Cox C Heneghan

Subs B Nugent,S McGinley,M Richardson"
That's a good team in itself. I was expecting Kerry to hockey ye, as they really had only 3 newcomers starting, but that didn't happen. In fact, they points were there for the taking.

Any update on Ultan Harney? I love the way that man plays football.

foreveryoung (USA) - Posts: 2432 - 26/01/2026 14:48:37    2653355

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Replying To ComainRos:  "If you think that wasn't a square ball then you know nothing about GAA. But then you do have form for coming onto this forum and stirring the pot."
I don't ever remember coming on this forum and stiring the pot. If I wanted to stir the pot I would have said it was a Kerry free 100% but I actually said it was never a free, and I also said that the clock on the TV didn't restart soon enough when the free was kicked in.
I still say it wasn't a square ball.

eoinog (Sligo) - Posts: 2321 - 26/01/2026 15:33:25    2653373

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Replying To Seanfan:  "Not available for selection yesterday

C Carroll
D Murray B Stack P Frost
R Dolan R Fallon C Neary
S Cunnane E Nolan
C Hand C McKeon U Harney
B O'Carroll C Cox C Heneghan

Subs B Nugent,S McGinley,M Richardson"
As I said yesterday Roscommon are building a strong panel and no surprise with how strong club football has been in Roscommon and the county team strong at U17,U20 kevel winning Connacht titles.

With the right manager/management team should get the best out of that group of players. Remains to be seen if Mark Dowd and Co are the right men, Davy Burke and his different coach every year certainly wasn't.

Drax_the_destroyer (UK) - Posts: 668 - 26/01/2026 15:47:19    2653377

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