TG4 - Club Championships Coverage

Started by drici, September 23, 2007, 05:05:49 PM

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stephenite

Why are they not showing the Mayo County final instead, would have thought it'd be a tighter game for the neutral to enjoy

lynchbhoy

any signs of them showing the Cork SFC (semi final ?) featuring Na Piarsigh - who have Setanta and aisake O'Hailpin back from Oz and are trainign with their club right now...that would be very interesting...imo
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theskull1

Quote from: lynchbhoy on September 25, 2007, 11:12:30 AM
any signs of them showing the Cork SFC (semi final ?) featuring Na Piarsigh - who have Setanta and aisake O'Hailpin back from Oz and are trainign with their club right now...that would be very interesting...imo

Have the O'H's been sent home for good or is it just the off season?
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the Deel Rover

Quote from: lynchbhoy on September 25, 2007, 11:12:30 AM
any signs of them showing the Cork SFC (semi final ?) featuring Na Piarsigh - who have Setanta and aisake O'Hailpin back from Oz and are trainign with their club right now...that would be very interesting...imo

can't imagine the lads that have been training all year would be too happy to see any o the lads starting against nemo. Does sean og play with the big ball?
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Quote from: theskull1 on September 25, 2007, 11:17:46 AM
Have the O'H's been sent home for good or is it just the off season?

Just the AFL off-season.
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I SHOT JR

Are any of the club championship matches that tg4 get shown on setanta?  living in england and wouldn't mind seeing some club football

Armagh4SamAgain

The Armagh final is on on sunday. Crossmaglen Rangers an Pearse Ogs
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Owenmoresider

Quote from: drici on October 01, 2007, 12:05:27 AM
followed by the whole of the Sligo Senior Football Championship Final which after this weekend's results appears to be: Tourlestrane v Eastern Harps.
You're not wrong there. Nice to see our final finally gets shown, although it meant that that Sligo's Top Referee (allegedly) had to ensure that it came to pass.

Smiler An Dun

Seen that yesterday that they are showing the Down County Final..  I wonder how the Longstone Boys are feeling now that Clonduff are inthe final  :o

Lecale2

Do they still have Mayobridge playing Clonduff?

downredblack

DÉ DOMHNAIGH - 7ú DEIREADH FÓMHAIR
15:00 - GAA Beo -
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Armagh Exile

#26
TG4

SUNDAY - 7th OCTOBER
15:00 - GAA Beo -

Down Senior County Football Final
Mayobridge v Longstone - LIVE

Sligo Senior County Football Final
Eastern Harps v Tourlestrane - DEFERRED

Owenmoresider

#27
Apparently the Sligo SFC final is now been shown live, from what i've heard. It's all very confusing.

Edit - see here: http://www.sligogaa.ie/newsitem.aspx?=562

GAA Beo

Find TG4 arrangements for weekend coverage outlined below. Note change to schedule. Unfortunately sometimes, especially at this time of year, matches can be changed at a late stage due to postponements, draws, late starts, etc. We are trying to update the information over the next couple of days.


TG4 will televise the Sligo Senior Football Final between Tourlestrane and Eastern Harps LIVE next Sunday afternoon, match coverage beginning on GAA Beo at 3 pm.

It had initially been decided to televise deferred coverage of the county final at 5:30 pm on Sunday, immediately following live coverage of the Down Senior Football Final. The revised schedule came about due to the delay in throw in of the Down County Final, which has been moved back to 4 pm. Full deferred coverage of that final, between Longstone and Mayobridge, will now take place on TG4 at 5:00 pm.

This is the first time that the Sligo Senior Final will have been televised live and is a reflection of the heightened interest in the match on a national level.

Presented by Micheál Ó Domhnaill, commentary and analysis will be provided by Brian Tyers and former Donegal footballer Finín Mac a Bhaird.

Hardy

GAA Beo, you lads are doing a great job. We moan and complain, with justification, about the quality of RTE's coverage and the shortage of BBC's and UTV's, so it's only fair to acknowledge quality when we see it.

TG4 also proves that you don't need hype, contrived controversy, smart-arse pundits or fancy, flashy production  gimmicks (or, in RTE's case, gimmicks that were fancy and flashy fifteen years ago). What GAA followers want to watch is GAA games. The rest is peripheral.