Your most memorable GAA Inter County game not involving your own county.

Started by anportmorforjfc, May 18, 2023, 09:40:15 PM

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anportmorforjfc

There's soo many obviously, but what is your favourite?

The 2021 All Ireland Semi between Dublin and Mayo is up there for me. Mayo finally got over the line against that team, albeit in a semi and not a final.

armaghniac

If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B

rrhf


RedHand88

Cluxtons winning point in 2011. It had been 16 years since Dublin won Sam. It was the novelty of it...

markl121

Kerry v Dublin 2013. Watched in Dormans Magherafelt and some bollocks had commandeered the big tv to watch an arsenal game. the rest of the bar watching a tiny screen behind the counter as one of the greatest games ever played out.

anportmorforjfc


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Gmac

A few hard to pick  all all Ireland finals
1982 Offaly
2002 Armagh
2003 Tyrone
2017 mayo/ Dublin

Ed Ricketts

Doc would listen to any kind of nonsense and change it for you to a kind of wisdom.

Fuzzman

Armagh beating Kerry in 2002 final
I was just back from Australia and delighted they broke through.

seafoid

Mayo v Dublin 2021
Westmeath v Meath 2015
Mayo v Kerry 1996
Down v Kerry 1991
Sligo v Tyrone 2002
Offaly v Kerry 1982
Kildare v Donegal 2011
Longford v Mayo 2010
Fermanagh v Armagh 2004
"f**k it, just score"- Donaghy   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbxG2WwVRjU

DhoireTheas

Donegal v Dublin in 2014 as I was a gambling addict then and had £600 on a Dublin win.

Armamike

Offaly Kerry 82 - seismic. The team that couldn't be beaten
Dublin Tyrone 95 - maybe the most controversial final ever
Dublin Galway 83 - the pure nastiness and spitefulness of the match
That's just, like your opinion man.

rrhf

Tyrone v Derry 1995. The absolute filleting of a team who believed that they were capable of winning more than 1 all Ireland. The ultimate in white heat bare knuckle football.  Tyrone never let Paul Donnelly play the rest of the year until maybe the final few minutes but the sheer defiance he showed in that second half meant that a statue in Clones to him was always an inevitability.....as Derry frantically probed for a way through a Tyrone brick wall with no entrance, Canavan, Cush, Stevie Lawn, Seanie Mc Laughlin, Jody Gormley all had some of their finest moments in a red handed Geansaí that day. Hammer the hammer was included in the Oxford English Dictionary after that game..

quit yo jibbajabba

That sounds class. Now read the thread title again 😉😂😂