If you were to take the wording of the GAA’s new streaming policy literally, it would effectively mean the end of all streaming. It feels more like a scare tactic than something to be applied rigorously. It is well-intentioned but completely unworkable.
Posts by Cahair O’Kane
🙌 Organised Derry's pressing pulverises Cork
🧠 Inventive Louth look to be evolving again
🧤 McColekeeper and Donegal's collapse defence
❌ Access denied: overthinking on match footage
Piece on what was saw in the weekend's football league games ⏬
August All-Ireland finals are a bullshit move. They make no positive difference to anyone except journalists. There isn’t a single solid argument to do it.
This week’s podcast with Find Insurance NI
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This week’s Monday Club podcast from The Irish News. Segment here from our deep focus on Armagh. Also looked at the Antrim-Davy Fitz marriage.
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Studied Tyrone’s 2025 with a view to their 2026. Three things really jump out #GAA
Column: You can’t say the rules make it easy for Kerry teams to win All-Irelands.
Kerry teams make it easy for themselves.
In praise of Dingle, the Geaneys, Tom Sullivan and the level playing field that is club football #GAA
The contrast with Derry, where the concentration from 1993 until now has changed very little. It showed signs of a shift in 2011 but is back effectively where it was.
Key
Red: 1993 All-Ireland
Yellow: 2011 Ulster final
Black: 2023 Ulster winning squad
Map of Donegal’s changing concentration
Key
Red: 1983 Ulster winning squad
Yellow: 1992 All-Ireland (starting XV)
Black: 2024 Ulster winning squad
Where once the Donegal team was strongly concentrated on the south of the county, they’ve broadened their base significantly since the late 90s. Spreading beyond their traditional base is something Derry have struggled with
Column: Closed loop thinking led me to kid myself the rules were close to perfect. They’re great and they’ve added so much but there is one major problem. The goalkeeper having the ball in open play simply has to be banned, or none of it works #GAA
Column: In stoppage time of last year’s All-Ireland final, Galway kept the ball for 2 mins 46 secs. If they had been from Ulster and played the football they played last year they’d have been kicked from pillar to post. Nobody will ever play that way again
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Column: Before a ball is kicked, Malachy O’Rourke has a dilemma to start sorting. Get it right and Tyrone could be in for a big summer. They have been so much less than the sum of their parts since 2021. They are now where Donegal were 12 months ago with the potential to chart the same path.
I watched Mayo v Monaghan so you don't have to. There's no point in offering definitive judgement on January 4 but there are fragments of trends forming already. Old habits will not be easily extracted. These were my thoughts from the warmth of the house.
A lot of senior clubs in any county would look terrible in against strong divisional teams in fairness. Was genuinely asking if the divisional sides still have the impact they did, there are people down your way who would say the system doesn’t hold the allure it used to.
I get that but when the by-product has a knock-on effect on the provincial and national competitions that spawn out of it, then it’s not just a Kerry problem. I think all county cships should be streamlined with 12-14 clubs at senior. Do the district teams still add much to the overall in Kerry?
February 1994. Errigal Ciaran players are in a Dublin hotel, ready to depart for their first All-Ireland semi-final. Supporters travelling down hear on the radio the match is off and call the hotel's front desk.
History could repeat itself and delay what is a glorious opportunity for Errigal.
Austin Stacks will be the last "ninth best team" from Kerry to play in an All-Ireland intermediate semi-final. The county's position has distorted and skewed the whole grade, driving other counties to bend themselves out of shape.
Piece below.
🗣️ Never spent as much time in one day on the phone. The topic was this pretty comprehensive round-up of who’s managing most of the major clubs in Ulster in 2025. Info on 70-odd clubs. Please don’t be offended if your club is not included, the clock won.
Shane Lennon will be the first ever outside manager of Crossmaglen Rangers.
Louth’s former Games Development Officer and ex-player will be assisted by former Dublin minor Gerry Seaver, who was with Longford minors this year.
They take over from Anthony Cunningham.
Column: Urban Meyer, Jeff Bezos, imbalance, retirement, greatness and sacrifice. One never came without the other. The juice is worth the squeeze when you win, or when you’re paid millions even if you don’t. Is it still worth it for everyone else?
Errigal have operated through a lot of this run with a really aggressive high press. It has served them well. Scotstown’s had worked well until a fortnight ago. Kilcoo have that ability to make you doubt yourself and then be right about those doubts
Cavan’s sensory room is more than just a room. It is a cornerstone of a family’s relationship, a connection, a crumb of normality.
The brainchild of Cavan boss Raymond Galligan, it is brilliant. The impact on families like the Gilsenans is incredible
The characterisation of Kilcoo, and to a lesser extent Errigal Ciaran, as defensive teams is baffling. Their commitment to attack means they’re already well set for the new-look game. If your club coach starts off crying about rules, you’re in trouble #GAA
Having looked gone, Sleacht Néill hit 2-9 from 15 attacks in the last 19 minutes. Shane McGuigan lit the fire.
There will be a new name on the Tommy Moore Cup in January - why wouldn't it be theirs?
Report from Armagh as gallant Portaferry fall
“The game’s always changing. In the ‘70s people were giving out about the handpasses. They’ve always gave out about Donegal. In many respects people in Donegal don’t care. The same way they don’t care the motorway stops…We’re cut off, we’re isolated.”
Sat down with Jim McGuinness
It makes perfect sense. All we have to do now is convince the hurling fraternity. That’ll be nice and easy. The dashed halfway line will create problems for club refs especially, you’d want to be able to see at a glance without having worry about which line it is they’ve crossed
🏐 Line Umpires
- Linesmen (now apparently called line umpires) will have powers to help referees call a free in open play, which is huge