It's great to see 'New York' get through to the next round ..... Gaelic Park is a special place, l played for Tyrone in the mid eighties there ..... 'Special place for the GAA' .....
@@zanussidish5685 I noticed that too. Forgive my ignorance, but are the penalty kick rules that same as in soccer (football)? Is it unusual for so many penalty kicks to miss?
@@zzaa2691 The main difference is that in Gaelic football (and hurling) the width of the posts is roughly 7 v 8 metres. (21 v 24 feet) Additionally a soccer player is mostly playing with his feet looking for goals whereas a Gaelic footballer is also using their hands and looking for a point (kick over the crossbar) So yes, you'd expect more missed goals, especially at lower levels of competition.
@@zanussidish5685 Thank you. I was actually wondering if the rules for goal keepers keeping one foot on the line till the balk is struck was the same in Gaelic - in re-reading your original comment I think it is safe to assume it is. The rugby team I coach will be touring Ireland in 2024, hopefully I will get a chance to see some Gaelic football & Hurling during the trip.
If the game was played in Leitrim they would have have easily beat New York, how it wasn’t a foot block penalty last kick of extra time is hilarious how much they got away with
Those penalties at the end were shocking 🤣
It's great to see 'New York' get through to the next round ..... Gaelic Park is a special place, l played for Tyrone in the mid eighties there ..... 'Special place for the GAA' .....
New York for Sam
They should split New York in two.
Why?
@@howitzer4041 they are starting to dominate. Leitrim has only 30,000 people 29000 are Afghanis
@@gungagalunga9040 Afghans.
@@SK-tc2sf they are good men.
@@gungagalunga9040 Indeed
Congratulations lads, was only a matter of time with these lads, see you in Sligo
Not sure what the hell this is but it sure had high drama and excitement.
Well done New York 👊🏽💥
We should give Leitrim to Westminster in exchange for one of the 6 of our choosing.
Leitrim was one of the hit counties by the famine and never recovered which you of 6 would you swap it for ya prick 🇮🇪
Haha, Bit harsh on Leitrim 😂😂
Hill 16 is for NYC ONLY
Shocking field and facilities
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Leitrim were also the first side to lose to London in the championship.
There was only 2 pen,s scored is that right
That's right. Leitrim missed their first four, and New York scored two out of four which was enough to win it.
Exactly. Though seemingly in the US goalkeepers don't have to keep one foot on the goal line. 🙄
@@zanussidish5685 I noticed that too. Forgive my ignorance, but are the penalty kick rules that same as in soccer (football)? Is it unusual for so many penalty kicks to miss?
@@zzaa2691 The main difference is that in Gaelic football (and hurling) the width of the posts is roughly 7 v 8 metres. (21 v 24 feet)
Additionally a soccer player is mostly playing with his feet looking for goals whereas a Gaelic footballer is also using their hands and looking for a point (kick over the crossbar)
So yes, you'd expect more missed goals, especially at lower levels of competition.
@@zanussidish5685 Thank you. I was actually wondering if the rules for goal keepers keeping one foot on the line till the balk is struck was the same in Gaelic - in re-reading your original comment I think it is safe to assume it is. The rugby team I coach will be touring Ireland in 2024, hopefully I will get a chance to see some Gaelic football & Hurling during the trip.
What sport is this?
Gaelic Football
Pitch is tiny
If the game was played in Leitrim they would have have easily beat New York, how it wasn’t a foot block penalty last kick of extra time is hilarious how much they got away with
Hahahahaha the gaa boys can’t take a penalty to save their life
Definitely not representative of all GAA players
Im sure they can in a normal situation but thats what pressure does