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#17626
The Ulster final has been played in Croke Pk for the last 3 years. However the Armagh-Donegal and Armagh-Tyrone pairings that provided the large crowds is not going to happen next year. One of Donegal/Armagh/Tyrone will probably reach the final but of the teams in the other side of the draw only Down could muster a crowd, Derry are more likely to be there and they'll hardly need the Hogan stand for their fan base. I'd say the Ulster final will be in Clones in 2007.
#17627
Plenty of big intercounty games in July, including provincial finals in the first half of the month, see www.GAA.ie as the year goes on. Ticket availability partly depends on who is playing, Leinster hurling finals are easy to get tickets for, not so Munster hurling finals. If Dublin are in the Leinster football final, then tickets are very difficult to get, but if Dublin are not playing it is easy.
#17628
GAA Discussion / Re: emerging talent in 2007
December 04, 2006, 08:25:58 PM
QuoteA lot of ones said John Donaldson was man of the match, would you want him in a county jersey?

John Donaldson is 33 (or thereabouts), hardly a prospect for the future. Paul Kernan is a prospect because he played well and should be capable of further improvement. Of course his achievements are unlikely to escape the notice of Armagh management, but that doesn't mean he isn't a prospect!
#17629
GAA Discussion / Re: emerging talent in 2007
December 04, 2006, 07:45:58 PM
In fairness, Pint, Paul Kernan played well against Ballinderry, the Irish News had him as MOM. Such a performance in the Ulster club final suggests promise, whoever your father is!
#17630
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
November 30, 2006, 06:28:01 PM
from TG4 website
Quote3/12/2006
13:45    GAA BEO
Beo: Craobh Club AIB – Cluiche Ceannais Iomána na Mumhan idir Tuaim Uí Mheára (Tiobraid Árann) agus Rogha Éireann (Corcaigh).

Iarbheo: Craobh Club AIB – Cluiche Ceannais Peile Cúige Laighean idir Ród (Uibh Fháilí) agus Bealach a'Tiriallaigh (An Iarmhí) / Achadh Uí Mhórdha (Cill Dara).

no sign of the Casement game here.
#17631
Armagh / Re: Armagh Club football & hurling
November 30, 2006, 01:11:59 PM
QuoteBut then will every club feel the need to lower their standards so they can progress to an All-Ireland clubg final albeit of a lower standard

Not every club, I think Cross' will continue to take their chances in their present grade. Every other club perhaps.
#17632
GAA Discussion / Re: Quotes of the year
November 29, 2006, 01:14:25 PM
"I only bet on Tyrone when I am certain they are going to win"
#17633
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Club Championships
November 27, 2006, 10:40:00 PM
QuoteAfraid it's back to Casement this Sunday, seen the fixtures press release and both games set for Casement on Sunday. First game 12.15pm, ref JJ Cleary (Derry), and senior final 2pm, ref J McQuillan (Cavan)

With all this fancy floodlighting, why don't they turn it on and just play the games at a traditional 2pm and 3.30?
#17634
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Club Championships
November 26, 2006, 09:18:31 PM
The Casement venue was announced at the end of the game in Breffni. Ballinderry will fancy their chances if Cross' ease off the gas as they did in the second half today.
#17635
GAA Discussion / Re: Thomas Davis v the Government
November 26, 2006, 07:31:44 PM
QuoteThe GAA cant refuse (rightfully) to share their facilties and demand that others share with them, especially seeing as Rovers have put €2m in and the Dept will put in the other €4m

if the public are putting up the bulk of the money then the public should have the opportunity to use the facilty.,If the pitch is made bigger then soccer, GAA and rugby can use the ground. In GAA facilities there may have been a public contribution, but it is not two thirds of the cost!!
#17636
General discussion / Re: Corny One for Friday
November 24, 2006, 05:54:09 PM
This one should waste a few minutes
http://www.psychology.org.nz/industrial/aguanta.htm

if you are any good at it, either become a US air force pilot or perhaps try out for the Irish International Rules team.
#17637
GAA Discussion / Re: Most naturally talented
November 22, 2006, 02:57:16 PM
Ego sum Sparticus
#17638
GAA Discussion / Re: Cheeky Dubs cash in on Xmas
November 16, 2006, 04:11:24 PM
Is this design not vaguely like Adidas, I can't imagine them being impressed by the stripes.
#17639
GAA Discussion / Re: Down Sen Footballers 2007
November 14, 2006, 09:06:26 PM
QuoteAre Down turning into Armagh?

In their dreams!
#17640
The point is that we don't need to look to the Aussies for comparisions, some Gaelic football teams do score goals, use foot passes etc, Kerry are a good example. I attended the Crossmaglen  Rangers Mullahoran game and Rangers have not forgotten the use of the foot pass. The answer lies within the GAA as much as with the Aussies.