Louth push Dublin hard in Leinster final | Dublin 1-19 2-12 Louth | Leinster Football Championship

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  • Опубліковано 11 гру 2024

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  • @polreamonn
    @polreamonn 7 місяців тому +3

    It's a joke that the Dubs always get home advantage.

    • @rayfootblogs
      @rayfootblogs 7 місяців тому

      It's a bigger joke how the GAA haven't even considered taking Dublin out of the Leinster Championship and move them to Munster or Ulster seeing how they have absolutely no competition in Leinster whatsoever.

    • @franciscaffrey3276
      @franciscaffrey3276 5 місяців тому

      In fairness the GAA played a good part in bolstering the Dubs in winning those flurry of All Ireland’s whilst leaving 31 counties behind

    • @Chris2507-f1r
      @Chris2507-f1r 4 місяці тому

      Croke park is in Leinster. Plus, It can fit a lot more people and a lot of Dubs fan would come since it's in Dublin. There more people in Dublin which means more money. Be stupid not to it

    • @Chris2507-f1r
      @Chris2507-f1r 4 місяці тому

      ​@@rayfootblogs They can't just move them because they're too good. That's like saying move Kilkenny to the Munster championship. Louth are a decent side, the other lienster countys just need to work harder for them to play better

    • @rayfootblogs
      @rayfootblogs 4 місяці тому

      @@Chris2507-f1r But there's only so much Louth can achieve or bridge the gap without ever being good enough to beat Dublin, same goes for the other Leinster counties.
      Sure Louth have made good progress in the previous 2 years under Mickey Harte and Ger Brennan but ultimately, there's still only a limit the Wee county can achieve.
      Although Armagh have made great progress themselves in recent years, the big difference is the Ulster Championship is extremely competitive whereas Leinster and Munster are extremely one sided and nothing will change anytime soon. I notice Galway hurlers compete in Leinster hurling for several years simply because they've no competition in Connacht hurling.