All-Ireland QFs: Armagh/Roscommon, Dublin/Galway, Donegal/Louth, Kerry/Derry

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Rossie11

Roscommon's last championship win in Croker was the 1980 semi final V Armagh..
We need all the omens we can get this week...

naka

Quote from: Rossie11 on June 24, 2024, 03:32:51 PMRoscommon's last championship win in Croker was the 1980 semi final V Armagh..
We need all the omens we can get this week...

was at it and the 1977 games ( you threw away the drawn game)
we wore white the 3 times so hopefully we wearblack this weekend

Wildweasel74

Here's one for you,If Donegal,Armagh Dublin win as expected, and Derry somehow scrape the line against Kerry, it leave a Armagh v Dublin and Donegal v Derry semi as Armagh, have played the other 2.

square_ball

Would it not be an open draw then as Derry/Donegal/Armagh have all played each other at some stage of the championship?

yellowcard

Quote from: maddog on June 24, 2024, 03:13:04 PMWill there be any tickets through the clubs or just all online sales ?

I wouldn't think there is any need to go through clubs unless they were expecting a sell out which won't be the case prior to the final.

93-DY-SAM

Quote from: square_ball on June 24, 2024, 04:22:46 PMWould it not be an open draw then as Derry/Donegal/Armagh have all played each other at some stage of the championship?

Big what-ifs to even be having this conversation. But let's indulge it. Yes, Derry has played both but Armagh and Donegal played in an Ulster final which prob trumps things in terms of previous meetings.

yellowcard

Quote from: Wildweasel74 on June 24, 2024, 04:16:34 PMHere's one for you,If Donegal,Armagh Dublin win as expectated, and Derry somehow scrape the line against Kerry, it leave a Armagh v Dublin and Donegal v Derry semi as Armagh, have played the other 2.

In that scenario all 3 of Armagh, Donegal and Derry would have played each other so it would be an open draw. Derry winning on Sunday would be good for both Armagh and Donegal in that case as it means they have a better chance of avoiding Dublin if they were both to win.

Wildweasel74

1st Rd meeting doesnt apply, Only provincial final and previous round robin meetings.

AustinPowers

What odds on Dublin and Kerry being beat this  weekend?

Would  be no bad thing , and would make the rest of the championship very interesting.

Armagh18

Quote from: AustinPowers on June 24, 2024, 04:39:56 PMWhat odds on Dublin and Kerry being beat this  weekend?

Would  be no bad thing , and would make the rest of the championship very interesting.
Of both? I'd say it's one of those ones where you stick £20 and you lose £20. Possibly one of them loses but would be an unbelievable shock if both did. Would fairly give the remaining teams belief wouldn't it

weareros

If the truly miraculous happened in two of the games and Ros and Louth won, and Dublin and Kerry won, based on what they were suggesting on Morning Ireland, then you'd have a semi-final of Louth v Ros and Dublin v Kerry. I'd say they'd quickly row back on what they said if that happened.

manfromdelmonte

Quote from: weareros on June 24, 2024, 05:05:52 PMIf the truly miraculous happened in two of the games and Ros and Louth won, and Dublin and Kerry won, based on what they were suggesting on Morning Ireland, then you'd have a semi-final of Louth v Ros and Dublin v Kerry. I'd say they'd quickly row back on what they said if that happened.
The semi finals the GAA needs.

Armagh18

Quote from: weareros on June 24, 2024, 05:05:52 PMIf the truly miraculous happened in two of the games and Ros and Louth won, and Dublin and Kerry won, based on what they were suggesting on Morning Ireland, then you'd have a semi-final of Louth v Ros and Dublin v Kerry. I'd say they'd quickly row back on what they said if that happened.
If Louth win then Dublin have to meet Kerry, be great. 

GAABoardMod5

Quote from: Wildweasel74 on June 24, 2024, 04:32:18 PM1st Rd meeting doesnt apply, Only provincial final and previous round robin meetings.


Incorrect.


Semi-Finals
 
13-14.07.2024 (Sat/Sun)

The four quarter-final winners shall play against each other in the Semi-Final based on a draw, subject to the avoidance of repeat pairings from the championship, where possible

Rossfan

Play the game and play it fairly
Play the game like Dermot Earley.