Let's hope that Tyrone still have a hungry Harte in 2020 and that its Armagh who reach the Promised LandIf you rearrange 2020 you get 2002.
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Apparently this is nonsenseapparently Cathel McShane of Tyrone is heading to the aussie rules massive blow to Tyrone GAA
I saw the same story this morning. I also read one the other day where he said the exact opposite and he wasn't leaving to sign for an Australian Rules club. So who knows?!apparently Cathel McShane of Tyrone is heading to the aussie rules massive blow to Tyrone GAA
apparently Cathel McShane of Tyrone is heading to the aussie rules massive blow to Tyrone GAA
Apparently this is nonsense
Just been on the news on radio Ulster so there must be something to it - I was at the dentist so don't judge me for listening to such a great radio station so it isI saw the same story this morning. I also read one the other day where he said the exact opposite and he wasn't leaving to sign for an Australian Rules club. So who knows?!
So what does the GAA do to stop our best players from heading to Oz?? They introduce a forward mark to ensure our game is more aligned to the AFL!!!! Higher probability now our best players will be poached. GAA need to start thinking about how to keep our players in Ireland and stop tinkering with our game
Let's hope that Tyrone still have a hungry Harte in 2020 and that its Armagh who reach the Promised Land
Donegal will be tougher than the rest,hopefully Armagh will have that human touch,ulster final waitin on a sunny day in JulyIf you rearrange 2020 you get 2002.
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don't shoot the messengerApparently this is nonsense
Ah crap. I've just realised you can also get 2200 from that (face palm)If you rearrange 2020 you get 2002.
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You also can get 0022 the name's Bull Raging BullAh crap. I've just realised you can also get 2200 from that (face palm)
I agreeAnother thing that doesn’t help is the continual pushing of the International Rules series.
Long past it’s sell by date. I think the only reason it continues is so the head honchos get a month in Australia.
Yeah it's been talked about before, but then what about the players that go on to soccer, cricket (yep it has happened, two current Irish players former GAA future stars, but don't ask me their names and one plays/played for England), rugby (Tommy Bowe comes to mind), cycling, boxing and a few others I can't think off hand. They've all had former GAA players compete. By the same thinking they'd all have to compensate.I disagree. The International Rule when done correctly is very enjoyable. The loudest crowd noise I ever experienced at Croke Park was in a game against Australia. 83,000 people all shouting for Ireland before the game started was just unreal. Not a reason to keep it on I know, but I think that when it's done well then it's extremely enjoyable. But everyone will have their own opinion. I think as well that the players playing are generally too old to make in AFL and the word is out of the young players we have here anyway, so I don't see how that would change. I do think that compensation to clubs and counties is something that is worth considering, when you think about all the time and money that has been spent developing these players.