@SmallerFishGAA Sigerson needs to be cut down to 12 teams and knockout. Teams that get to a league semi final pre Xmas should be rewarded by getting a home quarter final fixture in the sigerson cup.
Bring back the weekend which hasn't been in its best form since 2017.
@SmallerFishGAA Scoreboard at the ground had "error" on it and then 69.55 appeared on it.
There was a stoppage in play for a roscommon injury with about 3 or 4 mins left and the stadium clock wasn't stopped
Dingle lost the ball in the opposition 45 on 7 occasions during the 80+ minutes of the game.
Of the 21 possessions Brigids gave away, 8 of these were shots short into the Dingle keepers hands. Dingle scored 0-7 (2x2s) from these turnovers
All Ireland Club Final Stats
Brigids won 65% of total kickouts.
Dingle lost 11/14 break balls on their own kickout and lost 18/26 of total break balls.
Brigids won 8 of their own long kickouts cleanly, but did not manage to create one score from these possessions.
Mikey Geaney tackle in the last minute of extra time. His body position beforehand (his angle) and then a textbook pop tackle. He uses his left hand to leverage popping the ball with his right. Of course he then kicks the winner off his left in the same passage...
Dingle's ability to shut down Ian Maguire and Brian Hayes were key factors in their victory.
Tom Leo O'Sullivan kept Hayes quiet when tagging him. Both of Hayes scores came from rebounds after shots short by other Barrs players.
Niall Geaney had a big second half
Munster Club Football Final Stats
First Half : Dingle had 12 kickouts
Of the 8 that went long, Dingle won 4, scoring 1-2 and missed a goal chance just on half time.
While the Barrs kicked 3 wides from the Dingle Kickout.
In the first half, the Barrs scored 0-8 from 5 turnover possessions.
In the 2nd half, the Barrs did not score from their 9 turnover possessions.
From the 9 breaking balls that Dingle won at kickouts, Dingle scored 1-6 and missed 2 goal chances
90 seconds of shooting altered history and changed forever our relationship with @CrokePark.
14 lives were lost and countless were never the same again.
This was Bloody Sunday.
#B100dySunday - the GAA remembers.
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@CahairOKane1 Would the 2024 rules with the addition of discipline rules and 3 up/back solve this problem? Nó 40m arc adds variety for pressing/KO's.
The only "real" physicality is at kickouts now.
Old offensive mark provides value for kicking the ball in.
2s do reward the art of kicking...
Stats from today's All Ireland Football Final
Donegal conceding 0-4 from their own kickout in the opening 15 mins provided Kerry with a huge momentum gain which was never lost.
Donegal very effective at turning kickout possessions into shots, but just couldn't win enough!