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Updated Jan 2012.
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No. 1 - Alan Brogan Plays GAA with Defoe, Young and Pavlyuchenko

Alan Brogan testing the skills of top Premiership stars Ashley Young, Jermain Defoe, and Roman Pavlyuchenko at gaelic football. Don't see any of them making the cut and thrust of it!

No. 2 - All Ireland Final Day 1978

An amazing minor final between Mayo and Dublin and how to get into Croke park back then without a ticket.

No. 3 - Silent Movies - GAA from 1926
Silent Movies from 1926 as Kerry play Kildare.

The 1926 Football Finalists were Kerry and Kildare. This match in the clip was played on 6th Sep (a Monday) and ended in a draw : Kerry 1-03 Kildare 0-06. A last minute point by Bill Gorman (Kerry) forced the draw. After the game, Kerry's centre back Jack Murphy put his clothes back on without taking off his playing gear, and died of pneumonia before the replay on 17th October (a Sunday) which Kerry won 1-04 to 0-04


No. 4 - Cavan : A Proud Football County
Click here to view up to 3 Cavan clips

No. 5 - GAA Trick Shots

Be amazed at the skills in these trick shots with a gaelic football. Performed by Meath lads Caolan and Fiachra Ward (brothers of Meath star Cian Ward) and filmed recently, taking about 3 weeks I gather.
It's so impressive you will probably want to watch it again just to see if it's clever camera work or the real thing. It's the real thing !

No. 6 - Limerick v Cork - Munster U21 Hurling Final 2011

A true hurling classic that needed extra time to decide a winner.
Skill. Drama. Excitement. A game that had it all.

No. 7 - Dublin Win Sam 2011


No. 8 - Cluxtons Point Through The Eyes Of A Fan on Hill 16

This is a brilliant clip. Anyone in Croke last Sunday witnessing live the drama of Dublin win over Kerry will know what a buzz there was, especially the final few moments. But not everyone got to experience those final moments from the hotbed of Hill16. This amateur clip catches it ... the first surge of excitment as Cluxton scores, followed quickly by a second surge as the final whistle goes and then the reality of having won takes over. It was loud ! It was happy ! And it was emotional !!!

And the most viewed non GAA clip was Ronan O'Gara's drop goal v Northampton dubbed with Michael Corcorans radio commentary

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