spurscormac wrote: » Tuam couldn't possibly cope with the crowd. It'll be in around 12k, maybe more given local rivalry and time we owe them a beating.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Salthill is such a colossal white elephant. A really great stadium itself but so few games there for so many reasons. And if Ireland get the 2023 RWC it will get even whiter and more elephanty.
djPSB wrote: » Have you booked for the All Ireland replay?
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Whats the capacity there now? Mind you there used be huge crowds there for games in the 90's
TCDStudent1 wrote: » 6700 apparently. But I'd say if 7000 turn up for tomorrow's county final, they won't be turning anybody away! The 1999 match between Galway and Mayo was the most packed ground I've ever been in - wasn't much space that day.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » What exactly is 'great' about it?
Audioslaven wrote: » Salthill is a joke of a location. They need to get the hell out of salthill. The breeze coming onto the pitch is brutal. You would be down from CP faster than getting out of Salthill when we play them there. They should sell Salthill and move to better location but the connolly's won't let that happen
charlie14 wrote: Tuam have nobody to blame but themselves. They had plenty of chances to have there pitch upgraded rather than Salthill but couldn`t get their act together.
km79 wrote: » Stephen o malley scored 2-5 for tubber
Deleted User wrote: » Castlebar Mitchels 1-11 Garrymore 1-11 is a result in the 1st SFC semi final. Ballintubber v Claremorris next.
Happyilylost wrote: » That all makes perfect sense....
seligehgit wrote: » Mitchels will be kicking themselves they didn't see this game out. Numerous poor wides in the first half,they appeared to have pushed on after the goal immediately post the restart.Garrymore showed great fighting spirit to claw back a six point deficit. Shane Nally mixed the good and the bad but kicked two absolute corkers.Mitchels had ample chances to close out the contest.The referee John Galvey gave Garrymore ample opportunities to get the equaliser.Super free by Jimmy Killeen at the death to tie it up. I'd expect the Mitchels to win the replay on Wednesday. The second game was over as a contest after the first twenty minutes.Real shame for Claremorris.At times a brilliant performance in the first half by Ballintubber,they most definitely took their foot off the pedal in the second half. I'd favour them to win the county title at this moment in time.
yop wrote: » Best of luck to Cora in her new move to Oz. Will she ever play for Mayo ladies again who knows, but she owes us nothing.https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2017/1018/913115-stauntons-aussie-rules-switch-is-confirmed/
BobBobBobBob wrote: » Lets hope she passing the fcuking ball!!
jr86 wrote: » On another note though they really need to bring in a tie-break system for club Championship matches at this stage of the season.
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Or at least play extra time...
jr86 wrote: » Super article here imo by Ciaran Murphy https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/gaelic-games/ciar%C3%A1n-murphy-mayo-club-championship-reduced-to-farce-1.3261096 and something I feel strongly on also I certainly agree on the stature of the Provincial champs. I was lucky enough to be involved with a club who won a county title a couple of years ago. Winning the county was overwhelmingly the be all and end all – to be honest we pretty much stopped training after it and unsurprisingly lost in Connacht. There was a man and his dog at the Connacht semi and it was like a training session, in terms of intensity and effort from both sides, who were working off the drink more than anything! Fair enough, Mayo had an outlier season in terms of number of matches but planning everything around the Provincial Championships (which Corofin will win anyway) is indeed “farcical” imo. On another note though they really need to bring in a tie-break system for club Championship matches at this stage of the season. Imagine telling your boss in Dublin on Monday (in an MNC for example) you have to take a half day on Wednesday to play a GAA match! Not only that but pitches are under pressure
Whitehorse wrote: » Have to agree with the headline. Was at the match last night and the effort the players put in was a credit to both teams. Four days rest before a final is crazy. Mitchels were stronger last night but think ballintubber will win Sunday. Was speaking to a Mitchels sub after the game and he claimed that the county board are making their second team play an important league match the morning of the county final! Obviously most of their senior subs make up their second team? Surely this isn't true. No wonder clubs have little time for the county board. Im sure these clubs have been training since Feb and now have to play two games on the one day in October.