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#1
General discussion / Re: Running
Today at 07:24:37 PM
Quote from: imtommygunn on Today at 07:17:00 PMCiara Mageean diagnosed with cancer. Terrible news that.

Desperate stuff! Hope she's early with diagnosis and help available

No doubt the antivaxers will be having a field day with this news, totally taking away the pain her and family are going through
#2
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
Today at 05:41:46 PM
Quote from: Níl a fhios agam on Today at 02:32:44 PM
Quote from: Plugin on Today at 09:36:21 AM
Quote from: BigGreenField on Today at 09:32:12 AMPresume CCC need to opine on the handbags and gladrags match before fixtures are set for Div 1 knockout (sponsored by Donegal Holiday parks)
Pete Mc Grath and Baker going to sort it out with an arm wrestle

Stynes is reffing it

Or in the true loughshore traditionary custom, solve these issue through c**k fights.

My moneys on mcgrath

mr2 reffing

I'm ref'ing enough cocks without doing the traditional fights
#3
The UK only paid its war debts to the US in 2014, that was for world war 1!

Not sure they've paid off ww2 yet

I doubt they give these weapons for 'free' be some mad financial repayment for this
#4
General discussion / Re: Podcasts
Today at 10:01:34 AM
Quote from: JoG2 on July 03, 2025, 11:54:57 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on July 03, 2025, 06:21:17 PMAre there decent hurling podcasts as the GAA social is definitely miss titled

They've covered and interviewed multiple hurling legends, ladies footballers etc, would the "GAA Social (but we're predominantly a men's football podcast, as we're both northern men and men's county football is by a distance the most watched GAA sport and the sport we mostly cover live)" be a better title? Doesn't trip off the tongue though... Any suggestions? The Contrarian Pucker might be a runner?

Keep your hair on Thomas
#5
Quote from: DaleCooper on July 03, 2025, 04:48:52 PMShould have been clearer. A purely state delivered project.

Southern Irish roads from the mid 90's
#6
General discussion / Re: Podcasts
July 03, 2025, 06:21:17 PM
Are there decent hurling podcasts as the GAA social is definitely miss titled
#7
Just heard that.. awful news, amazing player!
#8
Quote from: Banks of the Bann on July 02, 2025, 07:49:56 AMRoll up, roll up get your Alligator Auschwitz merchandise here.

https://x.com/FloridaGOP/status/1938582187172860197

The US is one sick, sick society and getting worse. Where does it end?

If I was an Irish immigrant to the US, I'd be seriously considering moving my family out of the country, regardless of my status.

Cousin has lived in NY since 87, she has her kids here now being educated and looking to come home full time, just the state of the place is one of the reasons, she has a very good life there, but, its not the place that she enjoyed living at, maybe its different in other places as I've friends that live in Philly, ones from the club, and they seem fine and other friends who have now grandkids so probably rooted to the US.

I would hope that when someone sensible is voted in that the place will become better but coming home here to the the now continual racist marches and riots, though still waiting on the riots in Donaghadee for the murder pregnant wife and the paedo doctor. Coming home here ain't a great alternative 
#9
General discussion / Re: Tennis
July 01, 2025, 10:32:46 PM
Quality match there
#10
Antrim / Re: Antrim Hurling
July 01, 2025, 01:09:41 PM
Head to head, one each win.. And then I'd imagine its down to the scoring difference overall the games not their head to head.. I'd assume

Though looking at the table, Rossa have one game to play and Dunloy 2? Dunloy must not have a played a game with one of the teams in the bottom half of the table?
#11
Hurling Discussion / Re: Rule changes for hurling
July 01, 2025, 12:22:31 PM
Quote from: EoinW on July 01, 2025, 12:01:59 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on July 01, 2025, 08:48:06 AM
Quote from: EoinW on July 01, 2025, 02:43:15 AMI like the hooter as teams will know exactly when the game ends.  It takes pressure off the referee.

Has hurling ever had indirect frees?  There's quite a few judgement calls when teams are fighting for possession.  I hate it when those borderline calls lead to an easy point.  Is it unreasonable to suggest making possession calls indirect frees?

Also wondering: has hurling always had one designated free taker on each team?  In basketball, the player fouled takes the free.

Not complaining as hurling is in great shape.  I do find that scores come too easily at times.  Might be more interesting to make 30+ games a rarity, rather than the norm.

Indirect frees have been in place for many many years.. You must not watch too many games

As for frees, there are sharp shooters in football that never miss 21 yard frees, I'd say the 65 now in hurling would be the same as a 21 yard free for football in terms of difficulty, not sure why you'd have a lesser player taking free's though, its specialised to the point that I'd take a dead eye free taker on the pitch who wouldn't really contribute to the game but managed to knock over every free or 65'

Actually I've seen every game this year and any game I could see going back to 2012.  At no time have I heard a commentator state a free taker could NOT shoot for a point.  Perhaps you did not understand what I meant by Indirect Free.

I already wrote why I would want a lesser player taking frees.  It was more a historical question: why is hurling different from basketball.

You said 'Has hurling ever had indirect frees?' yes they have for many years

Fighting for possession? is this when the 'scrum' is happening or when?

Indirect frees come about from a player being injured and the ref blows his whistle to have the injured player attended to, and the in possession can have a non scoreable free

The natural free taker isn't going back to the full back line to take a free, so other players do take free's. Some teams have the big hitting free takers, Limerick have that, and it works well enough for them, so a long distance free taker and the Gillane up front for the short ones, Cork many years ago had the same set up..

Would like an example possibly?
#12
Hurling Discussion / Re: Hurling 2025
July 01, 2025, 11:59:06 AM
Quote from: Premier Emperor on July 01, 2025, 10:36:17 AM
Quote from: EoinW on July 01, 2025, 02:47:41 AMA friendly reminder: Tipp went winless in 2018.  They won the All Ireland the next year.  They went winless in 2024.  The next year...

Can't keep a good county down!
I like it.
We've already dumped Clare out on their home patch, sent Waterford packing too, didn't give Galway a sniff of it last day out. We're unbeaten since April.

Now we're facing a county with no All Ireland in 10 YEARS, who got here via a glorified Joe McDonagh provincial competition, still looking to a pensioner in TJ Reid, putting sellotape on Eoin Cody to get him back....and people are starting to think that maybe we have a chance  ;D

When was the last time Tipp got to Croke Park?
#13
Hurling Discussion / Re: Rule changes for hurling
July 01, 2025, 08:48:06 AM
Quote from: EoinW on July 01, 2025, 02:43:15 AMI like the hooter as teams will know exactly when the game ends.  It takes pressure off the referee.

Has hurling ever had indirect frees?  There's quite a few judgement calls when teams are fighting for possession.  I hate it when those borderline calls lead to an easy point.  Is it unreasonable to suggest making possession calls indirect frees?

Also wondering: has hurling always had one designated free taker on each team?  In basketball, the player fouled takes the free.

Not complaining as hurling is in great shape.  I do find that scores come too easily at times.  Might be more interesting to make 30+ games a rarity, rather than the norm.

Indirect frees have been in place for many many years.. You must not watch too many games

As for frees, there are sharp shooters in football that never miss 21 yard frees, I'd say the 65 now in hurling would be the same as a 21 yard free for football in terms of difficulty, not sure why you'd have a lesser player taking free's though, its specialised to the point that I'd take a dead eye free taker on the pitch who wouldn't really contribute to the game but managed to knock over every free or 65'
#15
You could only judge Kerry on how they played, regardless of who they played, they were, by their own standards, very poor, did enough to win but didn't exactly play well that would have said Kerry were contenders