The GAA and Funny Pictures
Muhammad Ali Plays Hurling
Taken on the 19th of July 1972
He doesnt look too bad with the hurl. Muhammad Ali, the greatest and certaintly the most volorful boxer of all time fought Al "Blue" Lewis at Croke park on July 19th, 1972. Ali won when the fight was stopped in the 11th round. This pictures features Ali and Eddie Keher of Kilkenny. Still, If Ali was eligible like theO'Halpin's Down in Cork, I doubt he would play for the cats!
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It takes Balls to Play GAA
Pretty self Explanatory.
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RTE Stayes Ahead of the pack
Jesus, these are some rabid fans. They are really to devour this 10 inch Black and White TV. Ger Canning has probably just made one of usual feck-ups. If you think you know what county they are from email me or leave a comment at the bottom of the page.
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Down Win a Game
Before Robbie Jeane and his celebrations, was Pat Donnan of County Down.
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Down Up for the Cup
Mayo captain Martin Carney didnt have pocession for the cup (as usual) for very long after the Connacht Final.
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Christy Ring
A hnad injury to Christy Ring forced hime to retire early in the 1957 Munster Semi-Final played at Limerick. Here he receives a word of advice (send your captions to me) from umpire Mick Mackey! A famous picture.
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Smithwicks is bad for you
Smithwicks is waiting for you at the pitch. I never heard of Croke park having it. Maybe Smithwicks drinkers. I dont know. I wish they have Smithwicks Hurling Championships instead of Guinness.
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Funny Video
Wost Free Taker Ever!!!!
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Piss Take of Marty M
Labels: Championship, Cumann Luthcleas Gael, Football, GAA, Gaelic Athletic Association, humour, Hurling, Jokes, Michael Cusack, Micheál Ó Muircheartaigh, The Sunday Game, Up for the Match
