Club Championships 2019

Typical Wayerford. They’d need to have things won with about 10 minutes to go to have any chance of winning. 90% of the time in a tight game they shit the course. Big men went hiding.

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Ah shite…fair play to them…not pretty but will be very hard bet…if their no12 learns how to pass the ball by the next day you couldn’t rule them out

That Borrisoleigh team must be the poorest team to come out of Munster in a long time

Ballyhale will stroll to the All-Ireland

Fuck it! I had less balls than Ballygunner!

They have had many guards of honour on very sombre occasions over the last year but they have some character and bottle. Someone bump that article from the shite journalism thread that @malarkey put up. Game of the year on a grey wind and rain swept day in November. Magic stuff.

Some roaster with the microphone now

A lot you’d fucking know about it.

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A farm animal :smile:

Borrisileigh should be allowed represent Tipp in Munster every year regardless of who wins the county championship

A damn sight more than you anyway

The only Dublin man who I’d listen to about hurling is Humphrey Kelleher

Club championship this time of year is great. Two very different but enthralling games over the last two Sundays. They do a great job of shortening the winter.

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He is from Waterford

Chunky full forward :+1:
God bless the club championships

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Reassuring in a world gone mad

The poor chicken was looking a bit nervous during the captains acceptance speech.

It’s great for a club team like this to win a Munster title. In recent years there was a fear that big city super clubs would dominate and the day of the small, rural club was gone.

Between this and the Longford crowd last year it’s what the GAA needs. The small club with barely two pennies to rub together sticking it to the well heeled aristocracy.

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Been a while since there was a proper humdinger Munster Final - Kilmallock and Cratloe played an absolute epic a few years back.

Lovely switch of hands by Ray McCormack for the Borris-Ileigh goal.

Spare a thought for Pawnee and Sars