Chrissy McKaigue

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Chrissy McKaigue

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Fallagloon Katılım Ocak 2012
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St Patrick's College
St Patrick's College@StPatsMaghera·
Congratulations to Omagh CBS on winning the Oisin McGrath Trophy last night👏
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Stephen O'Meara
Stephen O'Meara@somearagaa·
Is this really what people want for Gaelic football? A free run for catching a kick-out Is the 40 metre kick out arc really working as intended by the FRC, as they claim? If so, why did they have to introduce this ludicrous rule five games in? Instead of owning up to having failed to have foreseen the crowded fielding areas the 40 metre arc would create, they've dug a deeper hole The madness has to stop. The back-pass rule, tap and go and penalty for delaying frees is what we needed This is just plain nonsense
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St Patrick's College
St Patrick's College@StPatsMaghera·
The new banner to congratulate the 3 All Ireland winning teams was revealed this week on the College's wall for the public to see. What an incredible achievement 👏 All Ireland Hogan Winners All Ireland Junior A Camogie Winners All Ireland 7's Winners Well done 🔵⚪️⚫️
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Conor Glass
Conor Glass@Conor_Glass·
Yup 🔵⚪️⚫️
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Derry GAA
Derry GAA@Doiregaa·
🏆 A 6th Hogan Cup for St Patrick’s Maghera - All-Ireland Schools Champions 2025
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Brendan Crossan
Brendan Crossan@CrossanBrendan·
Opinion: 'Am I entertained? If I am, what by? Is it Gaelic football or some distant cousin?' Brendan Crossan: Change to Gaelic football was needed but not with such haste irishnews.com/gaa/gaelic-foo…
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St Patrick's College
St Patrick's College@StPatsMaghera·
All Ireland Junior Camogie Winners 🔵⚪️⚫️
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Ciaran Deely PhD
Ciaran Deely PhD@CiDeely·
Something that hasn’t sat well with me for the last few months is the near-unanimous agreement of nearly all analysts & commentators of the positive changes of the new FRC Rule Enhancements…with not much space for anyone who speaks negatively about the rules or aspects of them It has become nearly like an anti-GAA sentiment if anyone speaks out against any of the rules. I think there needs to always be critical analysis of the rules as a whole, individual enhancements, and specific aspects of each rule change. It can’t be a ‘I’m in favour of the rules’ or a ‘I’m not in favour of the rules’ Surely it needs to be- what specific aspects can work well, and what specific aspects should be binned, and what aspects need to be tweaked For instance, I played a friendly game myself last night with the new rules (and from watching the first 2 rounds of the NFL), the 2-pointer is a bit of fun to challenge yourself with. But it fundamentally changes the sports scoring system; how a team attacks; how opposition defends; the ‘worth’ of a goal; the ‘worth’ of a point. I’m not in favour of it. I don’t see myself there needs to be a greater value put on a specific type of point more than another. Andy Cole scored a bag full of goals for Newcastle from 1-touch finishes into the small box. Alan Shearer scored even more for Newcastle, with many of them belters from outside the large box. Should his goals be worth more? Are they better goals (hit hard/accurate), or Cole’s (positioning, anticipation, reading the game, acceleration). Same with the long Kick Outs. They’ve become a fight and a battle and complete chaos. It’s not an aspect of the game I admire or enjoy playing myself. Many (if not all) sports have aspects of control and/or possession It doesn’t all need to be chaotic to be enjoyable. Soccer is largely possession based, with a balance or chaotic attacking, rugby too. It’s about getting the balance right The last few years in Gaelic football it has become too easy for teams to hold possession. I hope it doesn’t go the other way now. It will have many implications. I think the hooter is unnecessary; the solo & go speeds up the game, but could lead again to more athletic, powerful running players being picked above smaller skilful players. The advanced mark is great! 3/3 structure is brilliant; the advantage rule needs a more clear definition to involve only 1 short passage of play. The 12v11 situation with the GK in the opposition half needs to allow one of the attacking 3 forwards to track him. I like the 1v1 throw in a lot, opens up some nice opportunities for tactical set plays. I believe the 50m advancement and free for fairly minor infractions is too punitive. I could analyse the rest of the rules, but won’t. You get the idea I am broadly in favour of rule changes, and the game needed to be changed. I also believe there are too many rule changes…implemented too quickly…and with some that may not lead to a ‘better’ game. It’s not all about pure chaotic entertainment after all. The 0-0 Champions League Final between Juve & Milan was one of the most technically and tactically riveting games I’ve ever seen. There are many ways to skin a cat in sport (sorry cats!) The 3/3 Structure would have solved a lot of issues for the sport. And the no back pass to the GK in their own defensive half. Both these would have opened up the game; not allowed packed defence; and allowed teams to press up on teams high up the pitch. I would have preferred a more drip-drip effect, and see what impact they have. But the most thing I would ask is- listen to the people who are critical too 👍
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St Patrick's College
St Patrick's College@StPatsMaghera·
The Year 9 footballers had three friendly games today against St. Mary's Grammar School, Magherafelt on the back pitch. A great day for football and everyone got an opportunity to play. Well done boys🔵⚪️⚫️
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Stephen O'Meara
Stephen O'Meara@somearagaa·
The 3v3 rule cannot co-exist with other proposed #frc rules It has to go With the keeper receiving the pass in the other half, it will create endless 12 v 11 possession football or an entirely new sport betraying all traditions of the game "Is this the game we really want?"
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Off The Ball
Off The Ball@offtheball·
🗣"I always said I'd say when I get a chance if I'm on a bit of a platform..." 🗣"...it drives me nuts." James McCarthy has been waiting a long time to say this publicly. #GAA The Football Pod Club with @AIB_GAA #TheToughest
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Cahair O'Kane
Cahair O'Kane@CahairOKane1·
So glad RTÉ have picked this game up. The rest of Ireland getting to see how good Ulster Club hurling has become. A decade of great games but this is the best of them. 30 scores in 31 mins, 2-26 from play. Astonishing stuff
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Cahair O'Kane
Cahair O'Kane@CahairOKane1·
Written by Michael Higgins, brother of now-former Derry City manager Ruaidhri, this is worth reading. A good insight to the human side of being in the public eye, and the impact all forms of abuse take on not only him but his whole family.
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Piers Morgan
Piers Morgan@piersmorgan·
Wow 🔥🔥🔥
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CLG Roibeard Eiméid, Sleacht Néill
Scoláireachtaí Gaeltachta - Gaeltacht Scholarships Ní neart go cur le chéile - no strength without unity! Ó dhearcáin bheaga a fhásann an dair - great oaks grow from small acorns.
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CLG Roibeard Eiméid, Sleacht Néill
Bhí lá den scoth ag ár bpeileadóirí F11.5 agus iad ag imirt i bPáirc an Chrócaigh ag leath ama sa chluiche ceannais R1. Buíochas leis an lucht bainistíochta. Our U11.5 footballers had a great day playing in Croke Park at half time in the Div 1 final. Thanks to the management.
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