Tag: All Ireland Club SFC

  • One brave warrior’s special day exposes GAA bluff

    One brave warrior’s special day exposes GAA bluff

    Early April, 1999, but it’s more like a day in November. Wind and rain sheet into the old disabled viewing area in Croke Park. The corner where the Nally Stand and Hill 16 meet. The kindly old Steward, Bobby, who da and I had got to know from years of being in and out, says…

  • GAA’s priorities where the sun don’t shine

    GAA’s priorities where the sun don’t shine

    You might think it would be impossible for somebody in a wheelchair to pull a hamstring. Believe me, I can painfully inform you to the contrary. Which is why, the minute Meath’s Shane Walsh went down in the 13th minute of Sunday’s NFL victory over Clare, the reason was all too obvious. Colm O’Rourke’s rage…

  • Trying to stop a tsunami with a mop and bucket

    Trying to stop a tsunami with a mop and bucket

    At the outset here, let it be made abundantly clear that the decision of Watty Grahams GFC to lodge an objection to the outcome of last Sunday’s All Ireland Club SFC Final is not only understandable but the correct decision. However, that the matter has come to this is a horrendous indictment of GAA leadership…

  • Evidently nothing learned since 2010

    Evidently nothing learned since 2010

    It may be time for the GAA to go and learn from other sports again. Recently, this corner learned that both American Football and Basketball have in their arsenal a transgression called ‘Delay Of Game’. It means exactly what it says on the tin. Penalty for which, in the latter at least, means free throws…

  • Andy McEntee ‘Off The Ball’ interview – June 10th 2022

    Andy McEntee ‘Off The Ball’ interview – June 10th 2022

    An exclusive interview with the now former Meath senior football manager, recounting the highs and lows of his six year spell in charge. It may actually be an eye opener for people into what it really takes when operating at the highest level.

  • One day a year dreaming of living somewhere else

    One day a year dreaming of living somewhere else

    O’Donovan Rossa from Cork against the great Eire Og team representing Carlow is the first All Ireland Club SFC Final this corner can remember. If the memory box serves me correctly, the hurling final that day was between Galway side Sarsfields and Dunloy Cuchulainns from Antrim. That football final in particular is now recalled with…

  • Boylan Talks Podcast – Jan. 2022

    Boylan Talks Podcast – Jan. 2022

    In our first output in this arena of 2022,I discuss a weekend of mixed fortunes for Meath team as the GAA season got going in earnest. There were victories for the Meath and Trim footballers and reversals for the Dunboyne lady footballers and Meath hurlers. Finally for this episode, there are details of how you…

  • A bridge too far but our Champions will rise again

    A bridge too far but our Champions will rise again

    Dunboyne……0-05 Mourneabbey (Cork)…6-17 On the evening Dunboyne defeated Seneschalstown to retain their Meath LSFC title, the point was made here that our ladies – and many others besides them – were inspired by the Yellow Furze club to go on and emulate them. There is no apparent reason why a similar scenario cannot play out…

  • Meath’s Football, Hurling and Ladies Football National League fixtures for 2022

    Meath’s Football, Hurling and Ladies Football National League fixtures for 2022

    If, like me, you are not the biggest fan of the whole Festive Season mallarkey and need something to look forward to as a means of getting to the far side of it, we have the solution. Below we have up to date fixture schedules for the Royal County’s senior teams LADIES FOOTBALL The Brendan…

  • ROLLING DOWN MEMORY LANE – EP. 13

    ROLLING DOWN MEMORY LANE – EP. 13

    No team is unbeatable. Even the current Dublin crop will eventually be toppled. The euphoria and aura around Micko and his players ensured it was nearly a given that things would get wild and whirling as they stood on the brink sporting immortality, bidding to hold onto Sam for a fifth winter in a row.