Re: Laochra Gael – Na Comhlintí, Déardaoin, 8ín ar TG4
Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:32 pm
A superb documentary. Those programmes can be bland enough at times but Pat Fitzgerald’s contribution was priceless. Sometimes you don’t need words. And this is 28 years on from the match!
T’was great to see the little bit of footage of the Offaly v Dublin matches in ’78, ’79 & ’80. A spindly 18 year old Matt, taking on the Dubs’ defence in 1978. Matt’s bullet of a goal in 1980. My mental picture was of him being further out. I know the 1979 one has been shown in full on All-Ireland Gold a few times but does anyone know if the 1980 one has ever been shown?
Looking back on it now, they were mad mad times. But brilliant times. The audacity of going for the double in 1981!! And being level at half time in the football in 1981 before The Mighty Kerry kicked on to win well. That was the day Liam ‘defused’ the Bomber, one of the few to keep him scoreless ever. Gerry Carroll hitting the crossbar after a great run was a killer.
Matt Connor’s class. Words can’t describe it. Then there was Johnny Mooney’s superb leap and pluck from the air to set up a point for Matt in 1980.
Sean Lowry taking out Sean Walsh in 1980. Interesting to hear him relate what referee Paddy Collins said to him. Then the footage of the final whistle shows a devastated Lowry sitting on the ground and Collins goes to him to take his ball back!
Michael O’Hehir’s commentary. “A dummy . . . still a dummy . . . ah ta heck with it I’ll take me point” after Matt Connor’s mazy run and score. On Johnny Mooney’s point “ He came flying back, he came running back, he came racing through . . .” Edit: Then there was his "Oh when shall we two meet again?" as the tension reached a crescendo. Answers to that one on a postcard please!
There were two little eras when Offaly seemed to be in Croke Park every week when the footballers and the hurlers were on runs at the same time. There was 1980, ’81 & ’82, while there was also ’97 to 2000’. Great, great days. Ní beidh a leithead ann arís
T’was great to see the little bit of footage of the Offaly v Dublin matches in ’78, ’79 & ’80. A spindly 18 year old Matt, taking on the Dubs’ defence in 1978. Matt’s bullet of a goal in 1980. My mental picture was of him being further out. I know the 1979 one has been shown in full on All-Ireland Gold a few times but does anyone know if the 1980 one has ever been shown?
Looking back on it now, they were mad mad times. But brilliant times. The audacity of going for the double in 1981!! And being level at half time in the football in 1981 before The Mighty Kerry kicked on to win well. That was the day Liam ‘defused’ the Bomber, one of the few to keep him scoreless ever. Gerry Carroll hitting the crossbar after a great run was a killer.
Matt Connor’s class. Words can’t describe it. Then there was Johnny Mooney’s superb leap and pluck from the air to set up a point for Matt in 1980.
Sean Lowry taking out Sean Walsh in 1980. Interesting to hear him relate what referee Paddy Collins said to him. Then the footage of the final whistle shows a devastated Lowry sitting on the ground and Collins goes to him to take his ball back!
Michael O’Hehir’s commentary. “A dummy . . . still a dummy . . . ah ta heck with it I’ll take me point” after Matt Connor’s mazy run and score. On Johnny Mooney’s point “ He came flying back, he came running back, he came racing through . . .” Edit: Then there was his "Oh when shall we two meet again?" as the tension reached a crescendo. Answers to that one on a postcard please!
There were two little eras when Offaly seemed to be in Croke Park every week when the footballers and the hurlers were on runs at the same time. There was 1980, ’81 & ’82, while there was also ’97 to 2000’. Great, great days. Ní beidh a leithead ann arís