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<blockquote data-quote="An Tarbh" data-source="post: 121783"><p>To be honest the standard of gaelic football in this country has gone to the dogs, it's embarassing to see intercounty players missing 21 metre frees, if they think they're a free taker and they miss one of those they don't deserve to be anywhere near an intercounty team. This is compounded by the fact that Irish players were hitting wides in the international rules series just gone, more than the Aussies if memory serves me. When you watch some of the matches on All Ireland Gold (tv programme over here) the quality is on another level compared to the puke football that's being produced in this era. It's staggering to think it's the biggest sport in this country, hurling and rugby are streets ahead in terms of quality, skill and entertainment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="An Tarbh, post: 121783"] To be honest the standard of gaelic football in this country has gone to the dogs, it's embarassing to see intercounty players missing 21 metre frees, if they think they're a free taker and they miss one of those they don't deserve to be anywhere near an intercounty team. This is compounded by the fact that Irish players were hitting wides in the international rules series just gone, more than the Aussies if memory serves me. When you watch some of the matches on All Ireland Gold (tv programme over here) the quality is on another level compared to the puke football that's being produced in this era. It's staggering to think it's the biggest sport in this country, hurling and rugby are streets ahead in terms of quality, skill and entertainment. [/QUOTE]
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