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Replying To dickie10:  "is anyone else of the opinion GAA in Dublin is not in as healthy a state as we sometimes believe or led to believe? any opinions? i have my own but will keep my powder dry til i hear what Dublin gaels think"
I think it's us country folk that go on about them like that rather than the Dubs themselves.

Low2Joe (Wexford) - Posts: 54 - 13/09/2024 21:10:24    2569769

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Replying To CTGAA10:  "How are ye feeling about new hurling appointment??I like that it's home grown and hopefully it will bring more passion to this Dublin panel.there are a lot of very decent hurlers in Dublin."
Good decision. He's done very well with Na Fianna and seems to have a good team around him. All of who know Dublin hurling scene from top to bottom and will have a good idea of what needs to be done both with the current senior set-up and to ensure solid connection to the underage structures.

Donoghue deserves credit for his time but any outside manager is always going to have his eye on other prospects, not least with his own county. Be some battle in Parnell in April or May when Galway come to town!

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3073 - 14/09/2024 12:18:00    2569815

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Good win for Lucan in brilliant game yesterday against Na Fianna. Both still in quarter finals with Crokes and Vinnies taking the semi final places.

Still fancy Na Fianna but Lucan are coming on greatly and would not be surprised to see the two in final. A few lads holding their hands up for county call too which is good.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3073 - 15/09/2024 15:07:42    2569955

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Replying To BarneyGrant:  "Good win for Lucan in brilliant game yesterday against Na Fianna. Both still in quarter finals with Crokes and Vinnies taking the semi final places.

Still fancy Na Fianna but Lucan are coming on greatly and would not be surprised to see the two in final. A few lads holding their hands up for county call too which is good."
Lucan made things difficult at times for themselves, great game though. Dubs tv gives some service.

Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 2076 - 16/09/2024 13:30:13    2570140

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Cuala turning out to be the surprise packet of the senior football championship. Just two years up from intermediate and with chance of first final since only appearance in late 80s. With Con on fire and Mick Fitz defying father time, might give Ballymun something to think about in semi.

Crokes rode their luck a but against Ballyboden who had chance to win in ordinary time before failing to score at all in 20 minutes extra time. Crokes do that well and still likely to complete the sequence of four in row. First since Vinnies won some ridiculous amount consecutively in 50s and 60s.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3073 - 22/09/2024 08:03:44    2571236

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Hi looking for advice please. Out gaa club are recently giving our juveniles and teenagers a cold shoulder. Whereas previously kids would use the facilities example playing on astros or on occasion watching games in the hall or bar there seems to be push back now against this.
Obviously insurance, good behaviour and child safety need to be considered. It's a real shame though. Previously this was a great place for our teenagers to hang out and feel really connected to the club.
Are there any clubs doing this well? Welcoming our young people or having social rooms for them? Looking for ideas or ways to work with red tape etc
Thanks

Curiousme (Dublin) - Posts: 2 - 22/09/2024 18:59:47    2571291

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What's everyone's predictions?

Moycullen vs Oughterard
Salthill-Knocknacarra vs Dunmore
Annaghdown vs Tuam Stars
Corofin vs Killannin

I'd love to see a few surprises.

Gearoid1998ffowaed (Galway) - Posts: 131 - 22/09/2024 19:07:37    2571294

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Replying To Curiousme:  "Hi looking for advice please. Out gaa club are recently giving our juveniles and teenagers a cold shoulder. Whereas previously kids would use the facilities example playing on astros or on occasion watching games in the hall or bar there seems to be push back now against this.
Obviously insurance, good behaviour and child safety need to be considered. It's a real shame though. Previously this was a great place for our teenagers to hang out and feel really connected to the club.
Are there any clubs doing this well? Welcoming our young people or having social rooms for them? Looking for ideas or ways to work with red tape etc
Thanks"
Mmmm. I could make a stab at the club you are referring to. Or maybe its a general pattern. I think its a good idea to allow juvenile members watch matches in bar or on big days in hall but let's be honest, Sundays and Saturdays in some clubs can be like child-minding where children roam about while Mammy and Daddy get jarred.

Not saying this applies to your own club but its not uncommon.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3073 - 22/09/2024 19:33:20    2571301

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Replying To Gearoid1998ffowaed:  "What's everyone's predictions?

Moycullen vs Oughterard
Salthill-Knocknacarra vs Dunmore
Annaghdown vs Tuam Stars
Corofin vs Killannin

I'd love to see a few surprises."
Going to make wild stab and say none of them have a hope of winning Dublin SFC :-)

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3073 - 22/09/2024 19:34:16    2571302

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Replying To Gearoid1998ffowaed:  "What's everyone's predictions?

Moycullen vs Oughterard
Salthill-Knocknacarra vs Dunmore
Annaghdown vs Tuam Stars
Corofin vs Killannin

I'd love to see a few surprises."
That Shane Walsh lad has a lot to answer for!

Onion_Sack (Dublin) - Posts: 256 - 22/09/2024 20:14:26    2571310

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Replying To BarneyGrant:  "Mmmm. I could make a stab at the club you are referring to. Or maybe its a general pattern. I think its a good idea to allow juvenile members watch matches in bar or on big days in hall but let's be honest, Sundays and Saturdays in some clubs can be like child-minding where children roam about while Mammy and Daddy get jarred.

Not saying this applies to your own club but its not uncommon."
Not really an issue in the club they don't serve food and it's quiet generally

Curiousme (Dublin) - Posts: 2 - 23/09/2024 12:22:06    2571437

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Replying To Curiousme:  "Not really an issue in the club they don't serve food and it's quiet generally"
Might be just a general trend towards this. Maybe DCB have asked clubs? No idea to be honest. Would be bad lookout if club bars were stopping children. Need to enforce proper safety etc and be flexible on big days but children shouldn't be in bars after 6 imho.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3073 - 23/09/2024 13:52:36    2571451

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Hurling quarter finals today look like they'll be played in a monsoon if forecast if right. Will impact on the games but not enough I think to stop both heavy favourites Lucan Sarsfields and Na Fianna from getting to semis. Maybe less comfortably than predicted.

Will be interesting match ups between a very strong Lucan backline and Whitehall - who have done a lot better than most expected - with O'Donnell at full forward and capable of bagging a few goals. Cormac Costello been playing well too in the corner. If there's an upset likely to be in this one but fancy Lucan to make final.


Na Fianna not been hugely impressive so far but hammered Boden last year and they are if anything weaker. Be interesting to watch too to see how AJ and a few others get on given that Ó Ceallachain will almost certainly invite them into Dublin panel.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3073 - 29/09/2024 09:44:23    2572310

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No surprises in the 2 games played apart maybe from the margin of victories.thought na fianna looked to be better than they were last year.very strong half back line brilliantly led by Liam Rushe.Brian Ryan very good at midfield and highly impressive forwards.I think the younger players are huge for them..Lucan wouldn't be one of the better known clubs but I thought they were excellent in the second half and will be a right handful for semi opponents..has the semi draw been decided yet??looking forward to seeing those 2 matches..

CTGAA10 (Limerick) - Posts: 2366 - 30/09/2024 00:25:33    2572433

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Replying To CTGAA10:  "No surprises in the 2 games played apart maybe from the margin of victories.thought na fianna looked to be better than they were last year.very strong half back line brilliantly led by Liam Rushe.Brian Ryan very good at midfield and highly impressive forwards.I think the younger players are huge for them..Lucan wouldn't be one of the better known clubs but I thought they were excellent in the second half and will be a right handful for semi opponents..has the semi draw been decided yet??looking forward to seeing those 2 matches.."
Na Fianna v Vincents
Crokes v Lucan

Na Fianna very impressive. If they win Dublin which I think they will they might make a right go of winning Leinster with the shock departure of Ballyhale.

Was sitting pretty close to Ó Ceallacháin and interesting to watch the level and nature of his contact with the players on pitch. Fascinating to watch. Ran Ballyboden ragged for just long enough to put game beyond them.

Rushie as you say was his usual self. Played as a virtual sweeper. Always in right place, nearly always wins the ball and makes it look as though he has all the time in world to pick out pass. One of the greatest we've had. Be great to see him winning a bit pot.

Interesting too that it was Currie rather than Donal on frees mostly. Wonder will we see a shared role with Dublin too?

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3073 - 30/09/2024 08:57:31    2572460

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Replying To BarneyGrant:  "Na Fianna v Vincents
Crokes v Lucan

Na Fianna very impressive. If they win Dublin which I think they will they might make a right go of winning Leinster with the shock departure of Ballyhale.

Was sitting pretty close to Ó Ceallacháin and interesting to watch the level and nature of his contact with the players on pitch. Fascinating to watch. Ran Ballyboden ragged for just long enough to put game beyond them.

Rushie as you say was his usual self. Played as a virtual sweeper. Always in right place, nearly always wins the ball and makes it look as though he has all the time in world to pick out pass. One of the greatest we've had. Be great to see him winning a bit pot.

Interesting too that it was Currie rather than Donal on frees mostly. Wonder will we see a shared role with Dublin too?"
Was strange not seeing Burke on frees who had a quiet enough afternoon, Currie's freetaking was excellent throughout though. That said they pretty much won the championship last year without Burke. Na Dianna looked good but ballyboden have slipped a lot recently.

Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 2076 - 30/09/2024 13:21:57    2572536

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Replying To Bon:  "Was strange not seeing Burke on frees who had a quiet enough afternoon, Currie's freetaking was excellent throughout though. That said they pretty much won the championship last year without Burke. Na Dianna looked good but ballyboden have slipped a lot recently."
Might be that Currie will be left on closer freisin. Seems to favour ones from left too. Burke got one from huge distance in second half.

Strange not seeing Keaney even as sub. Still way too reliant on older lads like Simon and Ryan.

Na Fianna underage success starting to pay real dividends now. Hopefully this will boost county team too.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3073 - 30/09/2024 15:12:40    2572565

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Replying To dickie10:  "is anyone else of the opinion GAA in Dublin is not in as healthy a state as we sometimes believe or led to believe? any opinions? i have my own but will keep my powder dry til i hear what Dublin gaels think"
can you elaborate Richard?

LimerickForLiam24 (Limerick) - Posts: 133 - 30/09/2024 15:21:35    2572568

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Old Dub jerseys

Lads/Lasses

Do you know a source where you can get old Dub jerseys

I'm looking for the 2019 Dublin Keeper jersey

Many thanks

jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20683 - 01/10/2024 09:48:12    2572654

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I was at the Dublin SFC Semi Final in The Neller earlier, and although a lot of the talk will be of King Con's performance, for me, Mick Fitz was an absolute Rolls Royce.

Full Back, Centre Back, Midfield to mark Jamesie, and at times Fitzer was play-maker in the half forwards also.
He was gliding over the pitch. What a player. And looked as fresh as a daisy after the game.

Truly hope Cuala can win the Dublin SFC now. Love to see him win it, and Cuala's first.

As for BK - end of an era I fear.
This Golden Generation have only won 2 Dublin SFC, which is an under achievement for the players of recent years.
I know the Dublin players have gone back to the club shattered after the county exploits but still......
BK definitely should have won more imo. It is a real shame.

Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 3962 - 05/10/2024 21:26:10    2573192

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