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#46
All the dubs will have to leave courtown early on the monday
#48
General discussion / Re: Tour de France 2009
July 04, 2009, 05:48:03 PM
Great start from the Astana team
#49
mms://live2.wm.rte.servecast.net/rte_wmlz_rte2-450.wmv


dont mind paying $20 in...just use this to watch RTE 2
#51
GAA Discussion / Re: TG4 this weekend
April 08, 2009, 10:32:53 PM
FRIDAY 10 APRIL
8:15pm Seó Spóirt
Dara Ó Cinnéide will be in studio previewing the final round of the Allianz National Football League with special guests Eamonn Fitzmaurice and Seán Ó Domhnaill and regular Sports pundit Seán Bán Breathnach. Gemma Ní Chionnaith will be talking to Derry's Paddy Bradley and Donegal manager John Joe Doherty.

SATURDAY 11 APRIL
3:15pm GAA Beo
Double header from Portlaoise with live coverage of the Hogan Cup Football Final and the All Ireland Vocational Schools Senior A Football Final. Presented by Gráinne McElwain with commentary by Brian Tyers, Coman Goggins and Mac Dara Mac Donncha.

3:30pm, Hogan Cup Final - St Marys, Edenderry v Coláiste na Scéilge, Cahirveen

5:15pm, All Ireland Vocational Peil Senior A Final - Ashbourne CS v St Malachy's, Castlewellan

7:15pm All-Ireland Gold
A chance to see Dublin v Meath in their 2nd match of the 1991 Leinster Football Championship at Croke Park.

SUNDAY 12 APRIL
2:00pm GAA Beo
Live and deferred coverage from the 7th and final round of the Allianz Football League.
Live – Derry v Donegal from Maghera
Deferred - Cork v Armagh from Páirc Uí Chaoimh

Presented by Micheál Ó Domhnaill with commentary by Brian Tyers, Conal Ó Mairtín and Gearóid Mac Donncha.

5:40pm Top 50 GAA
One hour programme in which we'll discuss the 50 best gaelic football goals from the likes of Jimmy Barry Murphy, Jack O'Shea, Kevin Foley, DJ Crowley, Peter Canavan, Mikey Sheehy, Oisín McConville, Matt Connor and Séamus Darby. Which goal will be crowned the number one goal?

MONDAY 13 APRIL
3:15pm GAA Beo
Double header from Semple Stadium, Thurles with live coverage of the Croke Cup Hurling Final and the All Ireland Vocational Schools Senior A Hurling Final. Presented by Gráinne McElwain with commentary by Brian Tyers, Pat Fleury, Diarmaid Lyng and Gearóid Mac Donncha.

3:30pm, All Ireland Vocational Senior A Hurling Final - Rocrea CC v St Brigids Vocational School, Loughrea

5:15pm, All Ireland Colleges A Hurling Final - Good Counsel College, New Ross v Thurles CBS

8:00pm GAA 2009
Highlights from the weekend's matches in the 7th and final round of the Allianz Football League including Meath v Kildare, Kerry v Galway, Cork v Armagh, Derry v Donegal
and the Hogan Cup Final and the All Ireland Vocational Peil Senior A Final. Commentary by Brian Tyers, Mac Dara Mac Donncha and Gearóid Mac Donncha.
#52
GAA Discussion / Re: Latest Scores
March 22, 2009, 04:01:43 PM
Dublin 0-09...Mayo 0-09
#53
Worst shite i've seen in a long time
#54
Most embarrasing thing i've ever seen...what about the lad with the mixer on his back and then the cow
#55
Its on tg4.ie wherefrom
#56
GAA Discussion / Re: Jimmy Bogan RIP
February 09, 2009, 04:58:35 PM
Jim's remains will be removed from Tallaght hospital this evening, and will arrive in Crumlin GAA Club at 7.00pm to remain overnight. All of his friends in the GAA community are welcome to to the club to pay their respects during this time.

The funeral Mass will be held in St Agnes's Chruch Crumlin at 11.00am., followed by burial in the family plot in Taghmon, Co. Wexford
#57
GAA Discussion / Re: Jimmy Bogan RIP
February 08, 2009, 05:35:48 PM
It is with great regret that we learned yesterday of the death of our friend and club member Jim Boggan.

Jim's life revolved around the GAA, in which he participated at both Club and County level. He was such an integral part of the club for over 50 years that his loss will be immeasurable.

While he held many positions in the club, he will best be remembered for his great love of hurling, and his encouragement of generations of young people in Crumlin to take up the game.

Arrangements for his funeral will be posted on this site as soon as they are available.

Ar dheis De go raibh a anam dilis.

Last updated: Sunday, Fenruary 8th, 2008.



taken from Crumlin GAA Website
#58
GAA Discussion / Re: Sigerson Cup 2009
February 06, 2009, 03:26:39 AM
he's yella
#59
Sharon Shannon and Mundy to play in Croker

The GAA has announced the full programme of events for the launch of the 125 celebrations for Saturday night the 31st of January.

Sharon Shannon and Mundy will entertain crowds as part of the celebrations at Croke Park, marking 125 years of the GAA. The pair, whose duet 'Galway Girl' was the undisputed chart success of Summer 2008, will perform at half time on the night.

"The quality musical act together with an exciting game of football and also a specially designed lighting and fireworks spectacular promises to be a night to remember. So bring the whole family to mark this monumental moment in the GAA's history." Jarlath Burns Chairman of 125 Committee.

The entertainment starts at 6.30pm with Hector Ó H hEochagáin and throw-in of the Dublin v All Ireland Champions Tyrone game commences at 7.30pm. Half time entertainment will feature Sharon Shannon and Mundy and 9pm sees the start of "Iconic moments" a show featuring some GAA highlights.

The crowd will then be entertained by a spectacular lighting and firework display which will light up the whole stadium. Larry Mullen's specially designed soundtrack, incorporating a selection of contemporary and traditional Irish music, will feature Micheal ó Muircheartaigh's bi-lingual tribute to the GAA which will accompany the firework display.

Get to Croke Park early to experience the full programme of entertainment. A limited number of tickets are still available, however stand tickets are almost sold out. So purchase your ticket now to avoid disappointment from the participating counties, on www.gaa.ie or from Ticketmaster outlets nationwide.

Ticket Prices are as follows:
Stand €20

Stand Juvenile(Designated sections of Davin and Cusack Stands) €5

(Juveniles must be accompanied by an adult)

Senior Citizens/Students (with I.D.) (Davin and Cusack Stands only) €10

(Must purchase full price ticket – refund available at Block D

turnstiles to rear of Cusack Stand prior to entry)

Terrace €15

Wheelchair and Attendant Passes €20

Group Passes per juvenile, 1 adult per 10 juveniles free of charge €3
#60
GAA Discussion / Re: GAA TV Radio & Webcasts
December 19, 2008, 09:14:06 PM
TG4 Christmas sporting highlights

SATURDAY 20 DECEMBER
11:30am Volvo Ocean Race
Latest highlights from the 2008/09 Volvo Ocean Race with all the news from the 3rd leg which takes the boats from Kochi in India to Singapore, a distance of 1,950 nautical miles. This race is quite simply the ''Everest of Sailing'' with the eight competing teams and boats sailing across 37,000 nautical miles of the globe''s most treacherous seas. The event will visit 11 ports around the world, including Galway which the boats will reach in May next year. The fleet are having to negotiate the southern tip of both India and Sri Lanka as the routeing chart shows the north-east Trade Winds just about blowing down to the great circle route from Sri Lanka to the Malacca Straits and on to Singapore.


SUNDAY 21 DECEMBER
4:00pm Cluiche na Bliana: Corn Fitzgibbon
Another chance to see this year''s fantastic Fitzgibbon Cup Final between Waterford IT and Limerick IT. In a classic high scoring epic played at Cork IT, Limerick IT looked in the mood to retain their title with star man Joe Canning in great form and scoring 1-16. But Eoin Reid's 88th minute extra-time goal made all the difference as Waterford IT skipped to a memorable 1-29 to 1-24. Reid, who grabbed 1-5 from play, goaled with two minutes left to play to make it eight Fitzgibbon Cup triumphs for Waterford IT. Commentary by Brian Tyers.

6:00pm Volvo Ocean Race
Another chance to see how the 2008/09 Volvo Ocean Race is progressing (Repeat of yesterday morning's programme).


MONDAY 22 DECEMBER
8:00pm Aonach Tailteann
This documentary tells the forgotten story of the Tailteann Games – a massive sporting and cultural festival first staged in 1924 by the Irish Free State to announce to the world the birth of Irish independence. Inspired by the ancient Aonach Tailteann festival of pre-Christian Ireland, the modern games were billed as '' the Irish Olympics'', and on three occasions between 1924 and 1932 attracted thousands of athletes from across the Irish emigrant world to Dublin to a mass celebration of Irish culture and sport.


TUESDAY 23 DECEMBER
6:30pm Red Bull X Fighters
Breathtaking jumps and world renowned locations, gladiators and spectacular stunts, the sound of engines and the rhythm of samba: tonight's Red Bull X-Fighters programme promises a one-of-a-kind mix of extreme sport and unforgettable spectacle from Madrid, Spain.


WEDNESDAY 24 DECEMBER
3:05pm Cluiche Ceannais Iomána 2008
Kilkenny v Waterford in this years All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final from Croke Park. Three-in-a-row All-Ireland Senior titles for the Cats after Brian Cody's men captured Liam McCarthy for the 31st time, thanks to an emphatic 23-point victory over Waterford. 82,186 watched on as a fired up Kilkenny team sealed the tag of the best hurling team this decade with a well oiled performance from defence to attack. A brace of first half goals from right-corner forward Eddie Brennan set the tone for a Cats victory, with the 29-year old slicing through for two-goals in the 21st minute, to leave 12 points between the sides. Brian Cody's troops gave the display of their lives to reward their manager with his sixth All-Ireland title since taking over the Cats in 1999. Commentary by Garry Mac Donncha and Pat Fleury.


THURSDAY 25 DECEMBER
7:00pm GAA 2008: Cúil na Bliana
The top fifteen goals in 2008 as voted for by you, the public, in both hurling and football. From early November the public have had the opportunity to view fifteen goals in both hurling and football, scored in various competitions this year and to vote for their selections. This programme will reveal the national one to fifteen of goals, good goals, and great goals!

10:50pm All-Ireland Gold
Tipperary v Wexford in the 1968 All-Ireland Hurling Final. The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final of 1968 was the 82nd edition of this historic competition. The match was contested by Wexford and Munster champions Tipperary with an attendance of 63,461 in GAA headquarters - with Wexford taking the title by 5-8 to 3-12. It was Wexford's fifth All-Ireland title ever and their fourth meeting with Tipperary in the final since 1960.


FRIDAY 26 DECEMBER
10:30am Tóstal na mBád
This is a documentary about three young men who won the Tóstal in currachs in 1955 when they were just 18 years of age. They were competing against teams from all over the country, including the Seoighe family from Inis Bearachain. They tell us their story 52 years later.

3:15pm Cluiche Ceannais Peile 2008
Tyrone v Kerry in this years All-Ireland Senior Football Final from Croke Park. A wonderful GAA All-Ireland football championship season reached a great climax when a crowd of 82,204 saw Tyrone win the Sam Maguire at Croke Park. Their four-point win over Kerry brought them their third crown in the space of six seasons, a great achievement for Mickey Harte and his squad. Captained by Brian Dooher they won by 1-15 to 0-14 after trailing by a point at half-time. However, Tommy McGuigan's goal just after the re-start provided Tyrone with a crucial boost. Commentary by Garry Mac Donncha and Finín Mac a''Bháird.

7:30pm Micheál O'Hehir
The life and legacy of the pioneering Irish sports broadcaster, "the voice of the GAA" throughout his 50 year career with RTÉ. Micheál O'Hehir went on to become a major figure in the television era also. This new programme combines archive of many of his finest commentaries as well as tributes from colleagues and friends.


SATURDAY 27 DECEMBER
10:30am Volvo Ocean Race
Latest highlights from the 2008/09 Volvo Ocean Race with all the news and action from the end of the 3rd leg which took the boats from Kochi in India to Singapore, a distance of 1,950 nautical miles. The crews will now have a chance to prepare for the in-port race which will be held in Singapore in on the 10 January 2009. This race is quite simply the ''Everest of Sailing'' with the eight competing teams and boats sailing across 37,000 nautical miles of the globe''s most treacherous seas. The event will visit 11 ports around the world, including Galway which the boats will reach in May next year.

3:30pm Cluiche na Bliana: Corcaigh v Gaillimh
Cork v Galway in this year''s classic All-Ireland Senior Hurling Qualifier from Semple Stadium, Thurles in mid-July. Fourteen-man Cork defied the odds to earn a place in the All-Ireland quarter-final following a titanic battle against Galway in a game that had everything from start to finish. This was quite an amazing performance from the Rebels, especially in the second half after Donal Og Cusack had been dismissed just before the break when he received his second yellow card. The scoring feat of Joe Canning was another major talking point as the youngster hit 2-12, 1-6 of which was from play, while at the other end Ben O'Connor was in outstanding form hitting an impressive 0-12. The final score of Cork 0-23 Galway 2-15 had irish sports fans talking for weeks!


SUNDAY 28 DECEMBER
3:25pm Cluiche na Bliana 2008 - Ciarraí v Gaillimh
Kerry v Galway in this year''s All-Ireland Senior Football Quarter-final from Croke Park in August. Kerry's three-in-a-row bid remained on track following a battling 1-21 to 1-16 defeat of Galway in a magnificent All-Ireland quarter-final at GAA headquarters. Both sides produced an exhibition of shooting to light up Croke Park with some of the best championship football seen here in many years. The floodlights had to be switched on at half time as the venue was engulfed by darkness during the course of a first-half monsoon, but nobody was leaving as the quality of fare on offer was simply supreme.


MONDAY 29 DECEMBER
2:55pm Cluiche na Bliana 2008 - Iomáint F-21
Kilkenny v Tipperary in this year''s All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Final from Croke Park. This four-point victory against Tipperary meant Kilkenny had a clean sweep of All-Ireland Hurling titles in 2008 with a final scoreline of Kilkenny 2-13 to Tipperary''s 0-15. GAA President Nickey Brennan was again handing over silverware to a fellow county-man - this time James Dowling of St. Martin's - as the Cats captured their fifth title in this grade, and a first since 2006. Commentary by Brian Tyers.


TUESDAY 30 DECEMBER
3:25pm Cluiche na Bliana 2008 - Peil F-21
Kerry v Kildare in this years All-Ireland Under-21 Football Final. Kerry Under-21's secured a 70th All-Ireland football title across all grades for the Kingdom at Semple Stadium, Thurles with goals from Mike O'Donoghue in each half the decisive scores against Kildare. Nothing could deny Sean Geaney's charges of their first Under-21 Football crown in a decade, following a power-packed second half, which saw Kerry firing on all cylinders. Commentary by Brian Tyers.


WEDNESDAY 31 DECEMBER
3:00pm Cluiche na Bliana 2008 - Iomáint na gClub
Portumna v Birr in this years All-Ireland Club Hurling Final on St. Patricks Day. Portumna claimed the title with a stunning 3-19 to 3-9 victory over Birr in the decider at Croke Park with Ollie Canning having the honour of lifting the Tommy Moore Cup. Despite conceding two goals inside the first ten minutes, the winners eventually got into their stride to lead by 1-11 to 2-4 at the break and the match saw great displays by players such as Joe Canning, Simon Whelehan, Ollie Canning, Damien Hayes, Andrew Smith, Rory Hanniffy and Brian Whelehan. Commentary by Mac Dara Mac Donncha.

8:30pm GAA 2008 - Na Scéalta
Review of the year in GAA with action and highlights from all the various GAA competitions in 2008 - with classic encounters, near misses, controversies and ultimately, winners and losers!


THURSDAY 1 JANUARY 2009
3:15pm Cluiche na Bliana 2008: Peil na gClub
St Vincent's v Nemo Rangers in the All-Ireland Club Football Final on St. Patricks Day. St Vincent's were crowned champions and lifted the Andy Merrigan Cup by virtue of a thrilling 1-11 to 0-13 victory over Nemo Rangers in the final at Croke Park. Thomas Quinn registered seven points for the champions, who built a six-point lead with wind assistance in the first half and weathered a Nemo storm in the closing quarter. Commentary by Brian Tyers.


FRIDAY 2 JANUARY 2009
1:25pm An Díog is Faide
The true story of Irish Steeplechase runner Sonnie Murphy, whose village raised the funds against all odds to send him to the Los Angeles Olympics games of 1932. When the record weather conditions caused him to fall ill from heat exhaustion, he must decide to quit the honour the responsibility and trust placed in him by his community.

4:00pm Cluiche na Bliana 2008: Peil na mBan
Cork v Monaghan in the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Final from Croke Park. Cork captured a fourth successive TG4 All-Ireland ladies football championship crown as Ulster champions Monaghan were put to the sword at Croke Park. Goal machine Valerie Mulcahy, sent off in the semi-final victory over Tyrone but cleared to play in the decider, bagged 3-2 as the Rebelettes defeated Monaghan by 14 points. At half-time, just three points separated the sides, Cork leading by 1-8 to 0-8, but the magnificent Leesiders turned up the heat in the second half to ensure a senior ladies football-camogie double in 2008. Commentary by Brian Tyers.