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Monaghan GAA thread - 2 Like(s)
Replying To McGuirk1985@: "Very impressive win against tyrone , bannigan is im serious form" Seen someone last year say he was the best No.11 in the country. He's definitely not far away. Our most important player in my book.
Jjoniel79 (National) - 15/01/2026 09:30:00
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Monaghan GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To farneygael3: "Is goalkeeping not a concern. Rory retires in the morning or god forbid, the leg suffers an injury, who's up?" Conor Forde, easily the second best keeper in the county. Just doesn't fancy warming the bench all year round for beggan, and who can blame him!
Monaghan37 (National) - 14/01/2026 20:13:13
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Roscommon GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To S1234: "You can say ye were weak and ok yes you were and only fbd. But our same young ones who beat ye also won well v DCU and you can't say DCU were weak. We have lots of guys coming up who can score . And we are working on 2 pointers like what we saw from our mayo guys last night who got great 2 pointers v DCU.
In saying that ye will be much stronger in connacht but Andy is turning things around for us ." What are you talking about??
dave1988 (National) - 14/01/2026 22:00:53
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Leitrim GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To Loughallenbanks: "From seeing games last year in intermediate I didn't rate Feeney that highly. He never really stood out as a county player and you should be especially when you're playing intermediate. From what I hear he is a bit of a stats man, he's strong and athletic which suits the stats vest perfectly when it shows km travelled etc but in terms of ball skills I don't think he's at inter county level, I hope that I'm proven wrong on this. Paul keaney would be a phenomenal addition there probably has lost his form a small bit since his brilliant run in sigerson two years ago but nonetheless a phenomenal player. I hear that Beezer is injured, a brilliant player at club level this year excluding the final but he definitely has the potential to develop into a brilliant county player." Obviously didn't watch too much of him, he had an excellent championship. Was all over jack foley when Drumkeerin played kiltubrid bet him all over the pitch. Was immense against Dromahair was definitely their standout player. Hes a better player then the Harkins and offers more to a Leitrim team physically and athletically.
Leitrim4sam26 (National) - 14/01/2026 22:17:50
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Leitrim GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To southleitrim_mafia: "I think scrapping the Spring League and moving to a 10-team league is a good decision overall. Fewer games, but more meaningful and competitive ones.
What I don't understand is why the last three games need to be worth three points. Is this genuinely about competitiveness, or is it really to suit the bigger clubs once their county players return? It feels like early results are being devalued for no real reason.
We've also reduced the club calendar. In 2024 there were 6 Spring League games plus 7 league round-robin games. Under the new system there are fewer games overall, which should logically mean an earlier championship. That seems like basic common sense.
Unfortunately, common sense often seems to be in short supply when it comes to decisions from the Leitrim County Board.
Finally, I'd be quite embarrassed as a St Mary's player or supporter at their failed proposal to seed next year's championship. It stinks of sore-loser behaviour and suggests a lack of faith from the club in their own players to win a championship in the current format.
In any case, if it had passed, wouldn't they have been seeded last anyway after finishing in the relegation places last year?" Maybe seeding isn't the way to go but I do think there should be an incentive to win the league or to finish as high as possible. Maybe home advantage in first game ? Anything to make the latter rounds more competitive.
In the last few years it's been more of a hindrance to reach a league final and not have the extra week off , I understand there is now a 2 week break between league and championship which was badly needed.
Roadtodiv3 (National) - 15/01/2026 00:26:22
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Monaghan GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
thought darragh treanor excellent last night...
Bannigan looks like a 6th year playing with the 1st years - miles above the rest at the moment on both teams
MalsBalls (National) - 15/01/2026 09:17:57
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Allianz National Leagues 2026 - 1 Like(s)
Replying To legendzxix: "While football is brilliant the Munster hurling championship is the gold standard. 5 teams going at it hammer and tongs. Hard to big up the "National Football League" when the likes of Donegal and Galway are falling over each other to avoid the final. There's a week off now this year after the league finals. If there's anymore pulling up the handbrake - the finals will be nearly have to be scrapped altogether." Think the finals should be scrapped anyway. A League should be a League, whoever finishes top of the table should win that Division. There are too many games.
Viking66 (National) - 15/01/2026 09:53:52
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Donegal GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Very enjoyable game against Derry yesterday. Derry looked very good early on and were fast and direct while we were more lateral and slow. Hugh McFadden seemed to make a big difference when he came on.
The young lads look very good and I'm sure it will stir things up with the more established players, in a really good way. For me the 3 four masters lads - Muldoon, McCahill and Turlough Carr looked the most promising. Muldoon and McCahill scored great points but the most promising I thought was Carr, a really smart player who is very comfortable on the ball and made some great choices, and isn't afraid to put boot to ball. The kick pass to O'Baoill for his point in the first half was a gem. He plays a bit like shane O'Donnell so maybe there wouldn't be room for two of them in the team but he seems like a great option. Maybe this year is too early for them but maybe not.
McGuinness made some comments about Kieran Gallagher after the game - saying he has a lot to learn and hasn't much football played, but that he could be an option for the summer. He is a great ball winner. Seems like traditional midfielders are back. I can imagine McGuinness playing 4 big men around the middle at once in every game this year, winning primary possession is key.
High_and_wide (National) - 15/01/2026 10:53:20
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Dublin GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To Fionn: "I have a lot of time for Theo tbh. And Scully is defo worth a spot. Not so sure about KMG.
As you say I would probably add Cossie in with CK - one final year.
Tom is good enough for the squad but I think your last 2 subs might struggle this year.
Con's brother is worth another look at.
Squad needs freshening up though and that midfield wont be near good enough. Also, Con cant do it alone - needs a lot more help in the frontline." I also have a lot of time for Theo but he didn't really grasp his opportunity last year is my only concern. I did see a lot of him at U20s and was seriously impressed. Hopefully under a new management team etc. he will really push on as I genuinely feel if he plays with confidence he could hold that no.3 shirt for the next decade.
Scully I think for me is in the last chance saloon bracket. He has got nowhere near his best form the past couple of years. He got an All Star the covid year I think it was and the frustrating thing is he has so much ability but has shown all to infrequently and likely only keeps his spot as there hasn't been someone breathing down his neck in recent seasons.
Con's brother is a curious one, watched him a few times in Cuala's All Ireland winning year and he was excellent. Hopefully he can show similar for the Dubs.
TrueBlue35 (National) - 15/01/2026 11:01:37
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Dublin GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To gaa.88: "Tbf that is still a very strong team capable of beating most teams but If you factor in a couple of injuries it does weaken the panel a fair bit.Still I would fancy Dublin for Leinster and after that well thats the big question but they will be there or thereabouts in my opinion." Alot of yerra talk from ye as usual..
Dubs are rebuilding .
S1234 (National) - 15/01/2026 11:43:16
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Wexford Hurling Thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To Slowandshortsighted: "Talking to a friend who was at the practice match in carlow. Granted a practice match. He was to send me on what he think was the team. Conor foley at 6. Oisin pepper,wickam,French.corey. he said kk gave half a game to richie reid,deegan, donnelly and shane murphy who would be deemed near starters. Two missed penalties would of put a better completion on the scoreboard. He said kk won by about 14 points but they had someone like John donnelly to come on and get a few points. Everyone in the county knows this is a rebuild especially if jippo and conor mac don't commit. The most optimistic wx supporter is dreading the day lee retires. The show will go on without him but its important as many players can be blooded this year. Div 2 will give keith the chance to blood players and it won't be the cut throat of div 1. Dublin and clare will give management a idea where the team is going. The friend was a bit dejected driving back to wexford after a bad enough beating but finishing in the top 3 something that hasn't happened for a few years has to be number one target. The players aren't there at the moment but underage hasn't exactly being that successful. Kk at least were getting bet in u20 and minor finals. Daveys team was backboned by leinster u21 winners Liam dunne had started to blood so I'd be calling on the county board to go back to the start and try win leinster at minor and u20" Based on everything I am hearing from home Wexford's first target has to be to not get relegated in league or championship. Might sound alarmist but its a fact. I think Wexford have been off the pace, not helped by non-commitments and there is only so much Rossy can do if players won't give it. I'll not judge any player for travelling as I have loved my time abroad before I move home this year. But I hope Wexford beat Kildare in the opening round but hands on heart who would be confident of that right now? How many Wexford players are playing Fitzgibbon this year, compared to the Munster counties, Galway, Kilkenny and Dublin even? We just are not producing the hurlers and underage results have shown this bar 1 good minor team that beat Cork and lost narrowly to Clare we have beaten nobody of any significance at underage in years. These are the facts and this is where we are. Negative - yes. But more realistic than negative.
StoreysTash (National) - 15/01/2026 13:47:48
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Dublin GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
Replying To TrueBlue35: "I also have a lot of time for Theo but he didn't really grasp his opportunity last year is my only concern. I did see a lot of him at U20s and was seriously impressed. Hopefully under a new management team etc. he will really push on as I genuinely feel if he plays with confidence he could hold that no.3 shirt for the next decade.
Scully I think for me is in the last chance saloon bracket. He has got nowhere near his best form the past couple of years. He got an All Star the covid year I think it was and the frustrating thing is he has so much ability but has shown all to infrequently and likely only keeps his spot as there hasn't been someone breathing down his neck in recent seasons.
Con's brother is a curious one, watched him a few times in Cuala's All Ireland winning year and he was excellent. Hopefully he can show similar for the Dubs." Niall got a few two pointers the first day, Don't think he was out against Kildare?
They need to be concentrating/coaching the two pointers. Was huge flaw last year. It's not rocket science. If good club coaches can take advantage and make it central then surely Dublin can.
Ger has good head on shoulders and I assume that's key to the coaching he has going now.
BarneyGrant (National) - 15/01/2026 15:15:43
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