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1.What will the score be in All-Ireland Final??
2.Who will win??`
3.Who'll get the hill?12 Kommentare 831 Tage
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D weekends results...dese wil b changed evry weekend!!!
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Kerry 1-15 Dublin 0-16
All-Ireland Final
Cork Vs Kerry10 Kommentare 916 Tage
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Best GAA moments!!!!
1 Michael Donnellan's solo run, versus Kildare, All-Ireland Football Final, Croke Park, 1998
Michael Donnellan, inspirational for the Galway team during the game, had picked the ball up in the heart of his own defence and soloed the length of Croke Park before Seán Óg de Paor eventually finished the move off with a coolly taken point. Donnellan's overall performance inspired Galway to their first football title in 32 years and completed a unique hat-trick of senior All-Ireland medals for his family, as he followed in the footsteps of his father John (1966) and his grandfather Mick (1925).
2 Maurice FitzGerald's sideline point, versus Dublin, All-Ireland Football Quarter-Final, Semple Stadium, 2001
In the dying seconds of the game, Maurice FitzGerald's gravity-defying sideline kick somehow soared over the bar and forced a replay with Dublin in the 2001 All-Ireland Football quarter-final.
3 Séamus Darby's last minute goal, versus Kerry, All-Ireland Football Final, Croke Park, 1982
Séamus Darby's goal for Offaly in the dying seconds of the 1982 All-Ireland final denied the Kingdom's football team the coveted five-in-a-row. In Gaelic football terms it is considered the most famous goal of all time.
4 John Fenton's goal, versus Limerick, Munster Hurling Semi-Final Replay, Semple Stadium, 1987
John Fenton of Cork scored one of the greatest hurling goals of all time. Fenton scores from far out the field by striking the sliothar on the ground.
5 Davy FitzGerald's penalty, versus Limerick, All-Ireland Munster Final, Semple Stadium, 1995
Goalkeeper Davy FitzGerald runs the length of the pitch to take a penalty for a resurgent Clare. Following his convetion of the penalty FitzGerald runs back the length of the pitch again to defend his goalline.
6 Kevin Foley's goal, versus Dublin, Leinster Football Final Replay, Croke Park, 1991
In the fourth replay that Meath and Dublin played during the 1991 Championship, Kevin Foley scores a goal two minutes from the final whistle to win the game for Meath by a single point.
7 D.J. Carey's point, versus Clare, All-Ireland Hurling Final, Croke Park, 2002
Here D.J. Carey lifts the sliothar on to his hurley, balances it, flicks it up and scores a point with ease. The point contributes to Kilkenny's second All-Ireland in three years.
8 Joe Connolly's Speech follwoing Galway's win, versus Limerick, All-Ireland Hurling Final, Croke Park, 1980
Joe Connolly's rousing victory speech following the Galway hurlers' historic 1980 Liam McCarthy Cup success. It was the county's first success in six decades.
9 Jack O'Shea's goal, versus Offaly, All-Ireland Football Final, Croke Park, 1981
Jacko scored a spectacular goal three minutes from the end of the game to ensure Kerry's fourth All Ireland final victory in a row. The success allowed the Kingdom to launch the platform on which they would attempt to win an unprecedented fifth All-Ireland in a row.
10 The Offaly comeback, versus Limerick, All-Ireland Hurling Final, Croke Park, 1994
Often described as the "five-minute final", Offaly score two goals and most of their pointes in the last five minutes to snatch victory from Limerick.
11 Mattie McDonagh's goal, versus Meath, All-Ireland Football Final, Croke Park, 1966
Mattie McDonagh scored the only goal in Galway's three All-Ireland football finals in a row.
12 Mikey Sheehy's lobbed goal, versus Dublin, All-Ireland Football Final, Croke Park, 1978
In what was described by Michael O'Hehir as "the greatest freak of all time", Sheehy scores a goal for Kerry while the Dublin goalkeeper, Paddy Cullen is arguing with the referee.
13 Babs Keating playing in his bare feet, versus Kilkenny, All-Ireland Hurling Final, Croke Park, 1971
In the final stages of the game, Babs Keating, in his bare feet, passes the sliothar to his team mate who scores to clinch victory for Tipperary.
14 Peter Canavan's return, versus Armagh, All-Ireland Football Final,14 Kommentare 1141 Tage


















G'won longford even tho dere crap u gotta giv dem credit for at least having a team
cumon tipp!!!
robbed last year we can go 1 better this year!!
Cmon Kildare Gotta adleast Win De Leinster Next Year
B.W.T abú
Com on Tipp the champs
c'mon tir eoghan
MONAGHAN RULES
MAGHERACLOONE RULE MRE
AONTROIM ALL DA WAY
Kilkenny<3Liam McCarthy 4E
KiIlkenny person,born and bread
Doire 4 sam
comon galway JOE CANNING IS DA BEST
Offaly 4 Lifee Fuck Ye All Im A B I F F O
Cumm'Onn Offaly N Claraa
Clara Is The Best Club Football Team Ever We R In The Leinster Semi-Final Against Portlaoise
go on tyrone !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lads We All Kno Kilkenny Are The Best!!!
xOx
down all da way
come on the dubs
Meath are the best and clann miure are the best club team
here is sum luv for both of them
woo go on kilcock best club team eva
sorry have no more real love left so take dis
ireland rules
Up the lillies!
The glory days are in our reach ! All Ireland next year!