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Replying To Bon: "This is as bad as one of those Tom Smith threads now..." And good auld Supersub in the middle of it talking pure and utter dribble. Christ on a bike.
Square_B (Leitrim) - Posts: 1606 - 05/12/2025 09:37:53
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Fágfaidh muid ag a sin é. We've strayed well off topic. I'd be hard-pressed to argue that misspelled Irish names are part of an Anti GAA Agenda. One thing that might be closer to the original topic, is the impact of the best ladies footballers going to play in the AFLW. This issue has been spoken about on the men's side of course, but the numbers going are lower, as the AFL standard is very high as it's been in existence for well over 100 years and professional for decades. It's harder for lads to make the grade as a result. Since the ladies game is relatively new in Australia, the depth is much less than the men's game. As a result, our ladies footballers are at a relatively much higher standard and the opportunity is there for a huge number of them to be successful and make teams. I believe almost 25% of their All-Australian team for 2025 were Irish players. A good number of Irish played for the teams in the grand final. It's a brilliant opportunity for the players to play sport professionally, and while the money wouldn't be hectic yet, it's a challenge a lot of young athletes would love to take on. The lifestyle element would also be a big pull, I'm sure. Ladies football has grown massively in this country over the past 20 years. The amount of girls playing the sport underage has rocketed. The question is, will losing the best talent stifle the game in Ireland? If so, I don't think anything can be done about it anyway. Some players will choose to go and the best of luck to them. As the game grows in Australia and more women start playing, the level domestically may rise, which might reduce the demand for Irish players slightly, but that would take some time.
WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2661 - 05/12/2025 11:52:04
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Replying To WanPintWin: "Fágfaidh muid ag a sin é. We've strayed well off topic. I'd be hard-pressed to argue that misspelled Irish names are part of an Anti GAA Agenda. One thing that might be closer to the original topic, is the impact of the best ladies footballers going to play in the AFLW. This issue has been spoken about on the men's side of course, but the numbers going are lower, as the AFL standard is very high as it's been in existence for well over 100 years and professional for decades. It's harder for lads to make the grade as a result. Since the ladies game is relatively new in Australia, the depth is much less than the men's game. As a result, our ladies footballers are at a relatively much higher standard and the opportunity is there for a huge number of them to be successful and make teams. I believe almost 25% of their All-Australian team for 2025 were Irish players. A good number of Irish played for the teams in the grand final. It's a brilliant opportunity for the players to play sport professionally, and while the money wouldn't be hectic yet, it's a challenge a lot of young athletes would love to take on. The lifestyle element would also be a big pull, I'm sure. Ladies football has grown massively in this country over the past 20 years. The amount of girls playing the sport underage has rocketed. The question is, will losing the best talent stifle the game in Ireland? If so, I don't think anything can be done about it anyway. Some players will choose to go and the best of luck to them. As the game grows in Australia and more women start playing, the level domestically may rise, which might reduce the demand for Irish players slightly, but that would take some time." Sure most of the people misspelling, names, clubs, village and clubs as Gaeilge are supposed to be 'our own' Sa mbaile sé GBFM is measa le seo!
The_DOC (Galway) - Posts: 828 - 05/12/2025 12:25:55
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Replying To Square_B: "And good auld Supersub in the middle of it talking pure and utter dribble. Christ on a bike." Ah poor old Tom's not here to defend himself ;)
Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 2621 - 05/12/2025 13:55:54
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Replying To The_DOC: "Sure most of the people misspelling, names, clubs, village and clubs as Gaeilge are supposed to be 'our own' Sa mbaile sé GBFM is measa le seo!" Agus leaganacha uafásach Amhrán na bhFiann a canadh! "Shinny feeling full a toe few gull egg ironing."
BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3870 - 05/12/2025 22:48:06
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I logged in to post a once-off match prediction. I went looking for views on the match, I noticed a few incentive comments being sent in the direction of an unfortunate poster it seems. The sender should stand back and have a look at the post he is about to send. As a past poster I wasn't encouraged to post here either.
Cuhullain (Kildare) - Posts: 306 - 06/12/2025 12:35:42
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very little GAA on news these days even though club championship in important stages and finals. womens european cup taking precedence on newstalk, also found on newstalk horse racing never gets a mention compared to rte radio sport
dickie10 (UK) - Posts: 903 - 11/12/2025 13:03:14
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Replying To dickie10: "very little GAA on news these days even though club championship in important stages and finals. womens european cup taking precedence on newstalk, also found on newstalk horse racing never gets a mention compared to rte radio sport" Do you expect a high level of original journalism from Newstalk?
GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 8391 - 11/12/2025 17:02:17
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Replying To dickie10: "very little GAA on news these days even though club championship in important stages and finals. womens european cup taking precedence on newstalk, also found on newstalk horse racing never gets a mention compared to rte radio sport" OTB do some coverage of club gaa but how much is that relevant to a lot of their audience? Womens soccer will get more as tied into coverage of mens european cups. newstalk does have pieces on horse racing. theyve a few podcasts on otb and john duggan talks plenty about racing on weekkend show.
KillingFields (Limerick) - Posts: 3896 - 11/12/2025 18:08:26
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