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The famous line from Ger Loughnane in the 1995 All Ireland final.

Is there a time you thought this, when your county was on the verge of a breakthrough?

For our hurlers, I thought this when we beat Kilkenny in the 2018 all Ireland quarter final. Richie Hogan goaled to put Kilkenny 2 points up and then we outscored them 0-5 to 0-1 at the end. Tom Morrisey's point was the exact moment for me. As that ball sailed over the bar, I was fairly sure that if we could do this to hurling's kingpins, we could beat anyone.

slayer (Limerick) - Posts: 6548 - 18/08/2025 10:41:57    2632418

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I thought Kerry were finally going to win the McDonagh Cup. An Antrim player was bizarrely awarded the winning free for falling over himself! The opportunity to force a Munster playoff was lost.

legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 9165 - 18/08/2025 12:26:45    2632447

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2021 All Ireland final v Tyrone. Was never confident when we faced the dubs in those finals but 2021 broke me. Really thought heading up that morning we were going to finally do it. Now I doubt if I'll ever see it.

yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11755 - 19/08/2025 10:00:43    2632601

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Leinster final 2010. I thought once JP Rooney scored a goal for Louth with 7 minutes left that we would win.

Ollie2 (Louth) - Posts: 1123 - 19/08/2025 10:36:41    2632610

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Replying To slayer:  "The famous line from Ger Loughnane in the 1995 All Ireland final.

Is there a time you thought this, when your county was on the verge of a breakthrough?

For our hurlers, I thought this when we beat Kilkenny in the 2018 all Ireland quarter final. Richie Hogan goaled to put Kilkenny 2 points up and then we outscored them 0-5 to 0-1 at the end. Tom Morrisey's point was the exact moment for me. As that ball sailed over the bar, I was fairly sure that if we could do this to hurling's kingpins, we could beat anyone."
1996..Ciaran Careys winning point v Clare.
the defending champions gone. I was certain after that match we'd win the all Ireland. Never thought we'd have to wait another 22 years..

Thank God to have seen these last few years.

skillet (Limerick) - Posts: 1118 - 20/08/2025 08:43:12    2632785

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Replying To Ollie2:  "Leinster final 2010. I thought once JP Rooney scored a goal for Louth with 7 minutes left that we would win."
Joe Sheridans "try" was the worst GAA officiating decision I've ever seen in my life. And umpires staring at it..

Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 2497 - 21/08/2025 13:18:09    2632973

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Replying To Bon:  "Joe Sheridans "try" was the worst GAA officiating decision I've ever seen in my life. And umpires staring at it.."
The umpire's were blameless. They don't have the power to disallow a goal . The referee never consulted them. It's a stupid rule, but that's the rule and it hasn't changed in the meantime

eoinog (Sligo) - Posts: 2214 - 21/08/2025 23:22:16    2633063

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What a feeling that is. I haven't experienced it an awful lot, but have enjoyed it on a few occasions.

Our second half demolition of Offaly in the 96 Leinster final. I knew we'd be all Ireland champions.

Leinster semi final against Kilkenny. Rory Jacob's goal early in the second half. I felt we'd win even though it took the last puc of the game in the end.

Clare 2014 - Harry Kehoe goal in extra time. We'd arrived back from the doldrums.

Leinster final 19 - Rory o Connors run, dragged down. As soon as the penalty was awarded I knew we'd be Leinster champions.

All Ireland semi final 19 - Chin goal. I thought we'd be champions. When the whistle blew it felt like something had gone terrible wrong....... still not over it.

Doylerwex (Wexford) - Posts: 3898 - 22/08/2025 09:01:08    2633077

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Replying To Bon:  "Joe Sheridans "try" was the worst GAA officiating decision I've ever seen in my life. And umpires staring at it.."
My recollection of the incident is that the umpire made no move to put up the green flag, probably because he knew it wasn't a legitimate goal. It appeared that he raised the flag only when told to do so by the referee.

midlands (Westmeath) - Posts: 628 - 22/08/2025 18:03:36    2633147

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Replying To midlands:  "My recollection of the incident is that the umpire made no move to put up the green flag, probably because he knew it wasn't a legitimate goal. It appeared that he raised the flag only when told to do so by the referee."
Correct. The ref went in to them and ordered them to wave the green flag. He had no conversation with them and didn't take them aside to get their thoughts. It's all very clear when you look at it.
The umpires weren't to blame for that, it was very poorly managed by the ref. The only reason he'd be telling the umpires to give a goal without consulting then was if he was 100% sure himself that it was a goal. Which of course he couldn't have been, as everyone else knew full well the ball was never kicked over the line.
For such a crucial decision he handled it very badly unfortunately which of course cost Louth and also seemed to finish his own career as an intercounty ref.

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2492 - 22/08/2025 19:20:27    2633151

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Replying To WanPintWin:  "Correct. The ref went in to them and ordered them to wave the green flag. He had no conversation with them and didn't take them aside to get their thoughts. It's all very clear when you look at it.
The umpires weren't to blame for that, it was very poorly managed by the ref. The only reason he'd be telling the umpires to give a goal without consulting then was if he was 100% sure himself that it was a goal. Which of course he couldn't have been, as everyone else knew full well the ball was never kicked over the line.
For such a crucial decision he handled it very badly unfortunately which of course cost Louth and also seemed to finish his own career as an intercounty ref."
Sure why didn't the umpires speak up? Theyre obviously mates of the Ref surely they could have at least called him over for a chat.

Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 2497 - 23/08/2025 10:01:50    2633190

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All-Ireland Semi-Final 2011 v Donegal.

Dublin made so many mistakes in an absolute dog of a game, but they just kept coming back at Donegal and eventually ground them down to win the most hard fought of hard fought games!

I was convinced leaving that day that Dublin, after so many years of weakness, were finally ready to win an All-Ireland.

MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13838 - 25/08/2025 11:50:40    2633492

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Joe's point v Tipp. The league final that year changed the feel in the county imo and gave us a confidence we didn't have before but once that went over there was no doubt we'd win the final

Overdahill (Galway) - Posts: 75 - 25/08/2025 14:36:58    2633533

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Sean Rafferty turning over cormac Costelloe in Meath square, about 6 mins from end in 2025 , it was as good as Meath score, knew tgen that 15 years of hurt at hands of dubs was over. Closest to an all Ireland final feeling I had , way bigger than the 11 point mauling in 2010. It didn't seem possible Meath would ever make the breakthrough again against dublin.

dickie10 (UK) - Posts: 873 - 25/08/2025 19:28:25    2633572

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Replying To Doylerwex:  "What a feeling that is. I haven't experienced it an awful lot, but have enjoyed it on a few occasions.

Our second half demolition of Offaly in the 96 Leinster final. I knew we'd be all Ireland champions.

Leinster semi final against Kilkenny. Rory Jacob's goal early in the second half. I felt we'd win even though it took the last puc of the game in the end.

Clare 2014 - Harry Kehoe goal in extra time. We'd arrived back from the doldrums.

Leinster final 19 - Rory o Connors run, dragged down. As soon as the penalty was awarded I knew we'd be Leinster champions.

All Ireland semi final 19 - Chin goal. I thought we'd be champions. When the whistle blew it felt like something had gone terrible wrong....... still not over it."
One thing that never really got mentioned after the win in 19 was with about 2 mins to go, Conor Fogarty tried to play a ball right across to Fennelly that would've put him 1 on 1 with Fanning on the edge of the square, Liam Ryan, fairly sure he was carrying an injury going in to that game, reads the pass perfectly and intercepted it at the last second. Was one of those moments watching sport when it feels like time just freezes. 99 times out of 100 when we're playing KK that probably ends up being buried.

OpenStandWall (Wexford) - Posts: 290 - 27/08/2025 16:43:22    2633817

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