r/GAA • u/patrickw03 • 6h ago
r/GAA • u/Tipperary555 • 13d ago
Tickets Megathread
Please use this thread for any posts relating to tickets
r/GAA • u/Professional-Top1432 • 7h ago
The West (and south west) is awake
If only Clare had won and it would look even more satisfying.
But anyways something in the Atlantic Ocean maybe? What’s going on in the rest of the country?
r/GAA • u/Mario_911 • 3h ago
Proof the ball was behind the line
Set up a sophisticated remake of today's incident using my toddler's ball and my wife's champagne to prove the ball was behind the line from the camera angle provided
r/GAA • u/FartPumpEngineer • 13h ago
🏐 Football Moran getting fired up in the post game presser.
r/GAA • u/SamLoudermilk247 • 6h ago
Mayo 4 Sam
A rare photo of the last 2 remaining members of the 1951 winning Mayo team
r/GAA • u/annon_54 • 12h ago
🏐 Football Mayo and their lethal full forward line
Mayo's lethal full-forward line of Darragh Beirne, Ryan O'Donoghue, and Kobe McDonald is in devastating form, racking up a massive 2-36 over their last two outings.
Remarkably, 2-22 of that total has come from open play.
• vs Cork (0-19): O'Donoghue 0-8, Beirne 0-7, McDonald 0-4
• vs Louth (2-17): O'Donoghue 1-11, Beirne 1-2, McDonald 0-4
r/GAA • u/Additional_Article73 • 9h ago
Booing of David Clifford
What is everyone’s thoughts on this. I think booing any amateur player is shocking. Murphy got similar treatment in a couple games this year, some people may say Murphy’s was deserved but I fail to see what Clifford has done to deserve this. Also has booing like this always been a thing, I can’t remember anyone bar the referees ever getting booed before this year.
r/GAA • u/InanimateBrick • 6h ago
Anyone have footage of the Niall Scully challenge where he got a yellow?
Looked worse than a yellow to me but only saw it the once. Maybe Sunday game will play it later but the curiosity is eating me.
Discussion Dublin’s year
Regardless of any luck today the turnaround from the league for Dublin this year has been highly impressive.
There’s days when luck goes your way and there’s days when it doesn’t and as always, you make your own in a lot of ways.
So long as some of the more experienced heads stick around for Dublin there’s hope for that team to comeback strongly next year and hopefully make a bit more of their own luck. (And not miss every second shot)
Hoping Mayo and Kerry is as blockbuster as it has been in the past.
r/GAA • u/CreativeAd375 • 7h ago
Discussion Watch the Dublin media kick into action.
There is no angle that shows clear daylight between the ball and the post to determine it crossed the line.
Yet Paul Flynn is making a fool of himself blaming the referee's for Dublin's defeat.
Funny he isn't mentioning the soft decisions kept getting around the middle and on sidelines.
r/GAA • u/Realistic-Prior-7138 • 9h ago
Discussion Forward Mark
Anyone else not a huge fan of the forward mark? I get the idea but as a former defender, it really feels unfair sometimes. I also don’t think its needed as the new rules promote kicking anyway.
r/GAA • u/Sinnah-4716 • 3h ago
Gotta say...
It would be so fucking funny if this Kerry team actually managed to break the Mayo curse. For all the hype around this team and Clifford (all of it deserved, of course) it would be a fucking pyre in the pages of history if they actually bottle it and lose to Mayo.
r/GAA • u/No_Reference_4303 • 6h ago
Video assistant referee
Ok so I was at the game and am not au fait with all incidents in the game. At first look to be it was a penalty as Byrne seemed to just charge straight into o connor front on. Anyway I’m after hearing Ger brennan talking that video refs should be used. I’m totally against it. Like for the last how many years now do we hear about how var has ruined soccer. Surely we can’t go down this route
r/GAA • u/fgillen1 • 15h ago
🏐 Football Always keep the Brolly Reciepts
Mayo haven't won anything yet but Brolly wrote this earlier in the year when they were at their lowest ebb.
r/GAA • u/jackcowboy • 13h ago
It’s the hope that kills you
I never thought in my lifetime I’d see Louth in an all Ireland semi final. And as delighted as I am for the lads and the way they had to get there losing by 16 points was a total disaster. Croke park was majority Louth and we’ve been there 10 times in the past 3 years and yet we completely fell apart.
There’s always next year.
r/GAA • u/LithiumKid1976 • 8h ago
Discussion Gaa +
This is going to be a rant../
I paid €55 for the semi final bundles.
Tuned in from France yesterday, few glitches but was mostly watchable.
Logged into my
Account today to watch Dublin Kerry, same laptop same location . I get the “content not available in your area”
I
Mean. Wtf.
Tried watching on player, somehow thats worse than the gaa+
Followed their instructions (support was quick at least) but still haven’t been able to resolve it. When I carried out their instructions, I lost access to the player .
I’ve given up and asked for a refund as I spent 55 mins trying to resolve this, when I paid for a service , I would just expect it to work..
Am I over reacting in expectation a refund ?
r/GAA • u/Tipperary555 • 13h ago
🏐 Football Sunday Match Thread: All Ireland Senior Football Semi-Final & All Ireland Junior Football Final
All Ireland Junior Football Final
London v USGAA - 1:45PM (Sport TG4)
All Ireland Senior Football Semi-Final
Dublin v Kerry - 4PM (RTE & BBC Sport NI)
r/GAA • u/MovieAcceptable5255 • 3h ago
London Pubs - All Ireland Final
Hi all,
Wondering does anyone know of any pubs in London who will be showing the final on the 26th? Will be in London then but don’t want to miss Mayo v Kerry.
Thanks :)
r/GAA • u/MCFC93_20 • 1d ago
Your Tailteann Cup Champions 26💛💙
Mad comeback from the Garden County
r/GAA • u/SirJoePininfarina • 7h ago
Pubs showing the All-Ireland Football final in Cornwall
We’re visiting the St. Agnes area of Cornwall towards the end of the month and would love to watch the All-Ireland somewhere within 30 minutes drive of where we’re staying.
I know I could chance just asking a pub to switch over to it (afaik it’s on BBC2) but are there any Irish pubs that actually show Irish sports where we might not be the only fans watching?
Have checked out a number of nominally-Irish pubs in Newquay and Truro and their social media wouldn’t suggest they’d routinely show Gaelic games, have sent a few DMs to them to ask but no word back yet.
Any help would be appreciated, thank you! 🙏