What is Gaelic Football? (part 3 of 3)

March 3rd, 2010 | by admin |

Gaelic Football is a irish sport. www.barcelonagaels.com
www.barcelonagaels.cat
www.esportsgaelics.cat

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  1. 25 Responses to “What is Gaelic Football? (part 3 of 3)”

  2. By memokona on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    thats one strange …
    thats one strange game…

  3. By benocall12 on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    fuck you, Ireland …
    you, Ireland should have qualified for the world cup if Italy didn’t equalize. You do realize it is a country of 4 million people, and their soccer team is ranked 35th in the world. That is pretty impressive you dumb ass. Gaelic Football is older than soccer, so w/o it, we wouldnt even have soccer.

  4. By mobydcheads on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    it’s tradition you …
    it’s tradition you jew

  5. By WhoIsDJGalt on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    what a retarded …
    what a retarded mish-mash of football/rugby/basketball … how about you join the 21st century and play real football (soccer) like everybody else … if Ireland wasted less times on these nonsense “gaelic” sports they might actually not suck so bad at real football … you know, john oshea aside … wankers

  6. By Jasexxxxx on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    Merged?.. mate …
    Merged?.. mate don’t be a wanker. While it’s logical that the games are similar in some aspects, there is no evidence of fact that Marngrook merged with Gaelic, or that Gaelic was influenced by Aussie Rules.

    TBH, some aspects of Aussie Rules were adopted by Gaelic Football, such as the extra point posts in Gaelic Football, which were introduced AFTER Aussie Rules was codified (Aussie Rules had point posts back then) and then Gaelic took them away in 1914. AFL is older & professional > Gaelic.

  7. By edeb06 on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    just look for a …
    just look for a local gaa club or somthing like that they have them everywhere just ask around

  8. By yoda9148 on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    does anyone know …
    does anyone know were i can play/learn to play in the eastern usa

  9. By cygan1000 on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    No a goal = 3 …
    No a goal = 3 points.

    and a point (a kick/fist over the bar) = 1 point!

  10. By jccbm on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    i dont get some …
    i dont get some things.. is a goal = point (over the bar between the poles)??? and each one is worth 3?? if someone clarifies that to me i would be really happy

  11. By GemmaArtertonTV on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    Thank thank THANK …
    Thank thank THANK YOU for this vid. I watched it before my tourny today and we came second.

  12. By total29seb on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    Thanks for this …
    Thanks for this video manual ;-) All I needed for my first times in Gaelic Football !! Thanksssssss

  13. By The0Kitch on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    and hopefully ya …
    and hopefully ya will have a better team next year LOL,

    only joking… (;

  14. By spoonfedheros on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    gaelic football is …
    gaelic football is esimated to be three and a half thousand years old.the game was played by the celts in ireland along with hurling and features in much of irish folklore.during the 800 year english occupation of ireland all gaelic games were banned,for this reason the game was not codified officialy untill the begining of the 20th century when ireland gained its independance.the games are so similar that it is logical to assume that “marn grook” and football were merged in austrailia

  15. By jono52795 on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    I’m from Australia. …
    I’m from Australia. Aussie Rules decended from the Marn Grook ABORIGINAL game, meaning it’s origins date back to thousands of years ago. also, aussie rules was CODIFIED (meaning proper competion/organized) in 1858. Older than any other sport in the world, including gaelic football.

    But i like gaelic football alot and i hope the International Rules Series is a good game at the MCG
    GO AUSSIES!!!

  16. By mozzmanau on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    If it s such a …
    If it s such a game, why has the AFL adopted it for the international rules game and begged for the irish to come back after the aussies were such wankers with thier heavy tactics?

    Im an aussie btw and WRAPPED ireland won tonight. GO THE IRISH and the aussie AFL BABOONS

  17. By ciaranhickie on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    play for leitrim …
    play for leitrim U14 center half bk

    galway blitz on sat ???

    ant other kids going ????

  18. By JONOCALDWELL on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    AGREED!
    AGREED!

  19. By mayogaelz on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    and lets remember …
    and lets remember who came up with aussie rules…

    oh yeah…

    irish immigrants!

    learn your history before spouting off.

  20. By keveylawwd on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    what a goal at 2 :13
    what a goal at 2 :13

  21. By luvyoooo on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    first of all, …
    first of all, handball is part of the GAA!

    second, its an amateur sport and the players do it 4 the love of the game, not the money. if it was international, then theyd b payd
    third, ur obviously not irish and if u were u’d regularly c it on RTE1, RTE2, TG4 and SETANTA SPORTS so get ur facts rite before u start goin on bout it
    ALSO IM FLUENT IN IRISH (AT 14) ND SO R BOUT ANOTHER 1 ND A HALF MILLION PPL ND ITS COMPULSARY IN EVERY SECONDARY SCHOOL IN IRELAND, UNLESS UR EXEMPT. NOW OFF

  22. By barneyrushe on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    About 41% of the …
    About 41% of the population of the Republic can speak An Ghaeilge. Only 2 or 3% use it as their first language though. Don’t know why this annoys you.
    Aussie Rules is actually a con of Gaelic football as it’s not as old.
    I attended about 8 games last year with attendences of over 78,000 supporting my county team. This video doesn’t do the game justice.
    Wouldn’t like to see it become an international game anyway. It’s ours.

  23. By thepack99 on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    shit game


    game

    basically a con from aussie rules-soccer-handball-

    if it was such a good sport then how come its only played in ireland and australia
    hardly a dream. an all ireland final

    no world or continental championships
    not mentioned on sports channels

    another thing which anoys me, how many irish speak gaelic

  24. By hazelpancake on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    that’s great, …
    that’s great, thanks. I’ve been needing to find out about Gaelic, but didn’t know how!
    Thank you =D
    x

  25. By emosexrox on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    that’s alot, very …
    that’s alot, very helpful

  26. By moosejaw191 on Mar 3, 2010 | Reply

    you do not copy and …
    you do not copy and paste this onto 10 videos your mom will die in 4 hours

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