
GAA
Share
Published 18:51 24 Jul 2022 BST
Explore more on these topics:
Ciaran Whelan - 8
Strong in the pre-match analysis. Bigged up Galway midfielder Cillian McDaid, ahead of throw-in, as the most influential man in the middle all championship summer. Warned, at half-time, that Galway, for all their positive play, were only a point clear. That turned out to be true. Was a gent to Spillane after his emotional comments, after the final whistle.
Sean Cavanagh - 5
Had a bee in his bonnet from the first minute of the broadcast. Still has a chip on his shoulder over how Ulster football is perceived, and would not let it drop. "If Galway can get an early goal, they can rattle Kerry," he warned, before throw-in. Was much better when he had the match to analyse. Reigned in the Spillane slagging to wish him well at the end of the broadcast.
Pat Spillane - 8
In his final Sunday Game outing, he was almost nervous. All he wanted was a Kerry win, and it showed. Named Peter Canavan as the player that has impressed him most in his 30 years of punditry. By half-time, all pretence was gone and it was 'we', 'we', 'we'. Brought it all back together with a hugely emotional speech after Kerry were triumphant.
Damian Lawlor - 7
In his element, down on the sideline. A natural, who's deep knowledge and love of the game always shines through. RTÉ featured Lawlor and his guests on the radio, but they were badly under-used on the TV coverage.
Sean Ó Domhnaill - 7
Was happy out on Galway's big day up at Croker, and set the scene well before throw-in.
Eamonn Fitzmaurice - 6
Cool, calm and calculated, down on the sideline. The last man to lead Kerry to All-Ireland glory, before today, was confident of his county getting the job done.
Limerick star Lynch given questionable red card Cork loss
Was it deserved? Cork produced a statement win today over Limerick at Pairc Uí Chaoimh. The game finished 2-22 to 1-23 in favour of the rebels, between the two sides favoured to win the All-Ireland. Cork won last year’s Munster’s final, but the Treaty have two wins over them in the league this year, including […]
GAA
45 min
Joe Brolly takes has sly dig at Mayo club he used to coach
Typical! Joe Brolly was the entertainer once again in his latest column for the Irish Independent. This time, the outspoken pundit took a swipe at the Mayo footballers, claiming that they look down on their Connacht rivals Roscommon, and that they have no right to do so. He used Mayo club champions Ballina Stephenites as […]
GAA
2h
GAA
Clare star exonerated from diving accusations after gruesome image emerges
GAA