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Quote from: SouthOfThe Bann on May 22, 2024, 11:51:24 PMA disgrace that Cork v Donegal not on GAA go.

This is a disgrace, not least because it is very difficult for Donegal people to travel to Cork to see it and accommodation costs in Cork are very high. Why would the GAA not wish to give an option of seeing it to Donegal people? How hard it is set up a camera? In the case of Mayo v Roscommon where you have neighbours with big stadia then people have a least the option to travel.
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SouthOfThe Bann

Quote from: Blowitupref on Today at 12:26:48 AM
Quote from: SouthOfThe Bann on May 22, 2024, 11:51:24 PMKerry v Meath and Derry v Armagh both on RTE in round 2

Cavan v Dublin and Roscommon v Mayo on GAA Go.

A disgrace that Cork v Donegal not on GAA go.

Id have it ahead of all those games bar Derry v Armagh.

Can understand why Mayo Roscommon will be shown ahead of it but it was already televised this year and was an atrocious watch.


Kerry v Meath would be the surprise selection for me.  Mayo v Roscommon and Derry v Armagh would be among the first choice picks for both RTE and GAAGO. 

Cavan v Dublin will be a massacre though.

Cork could really put it up to Donegal in a packed Pairc Ui Rinn.

They tend to play better there.