I used to play in this team with Graham 15 yrs ago and he is fearless and he's carrying a wee bit too much weight to play outfield(sry Graham) but he was even better as a defender.......NAILS.
I'm a Afro American and I follow Gaelic football, hurling, cricket, Aussie footy, shinty, soccer, American football, Canadian football, rugby union, rugby league, etc.
I can't stand basketball and baseball.
I love this kind of sport: shinty along with Gaelic football and hurling.
Shinty and hurling are the greatest sports I've ever seen.lol
A great game...Id like to vist Scotland and a shinty game would be near the top of my list on things to do. I have only ever seen it live when Scottish fellas were playing against hurlers here. I wouldnt mind giving it a go if i ever lived there. Are there any Irish playing shinty in the top level? I play hurling fairly well I presume it wouldnt be that difficult to adjust to Shinty? it would be hard not to catch the ball or put it over the goal for a point!
Seriously though, during the season, some shinty games are shown on BBC ALBA and BBC Scotland (available across the whole of the UK and Ireland via satellite for free unlike RTE/TG4! which is encrypted via "BSKYBastards"). And remember, like GAA, these guys don't get paid - unlike the Premiership Prima Donna's
@HomerJenkins Ah if i ever move to scotland i'll go mad without hurling so if there is no hurling clubs i'll have to give shinty a go! How come the shinty caman stayed the same after years and years while the irish camán changes gradually every decade? look at irish camán from a hundered years ago and look at it now...the bas is after getting massive. As for the goalie camans they are like fuckin frying pans!
I used to play in this team with Graham 15 yrs ago and he is fearless and he's carrying a wee bit too much weight to play outfield(sry Graham) but he was even better as a defender.......NAILS.
33xmac 4 months ago
That's well hard.
zakalwe101 4 months ago
Sounds just like a Norwegian speaking Irish.
Fezziekid 4 months ago
Damn, a save with his face ouch
but he all good though.
I'm a Afro American and I follow Gaelic football, hurling, cricket, Aussie footy, shinty, soccer, American football, Canadian football, rugby union, rugby league, etc.
I can't stand basketball and baseball.
I love this kind of sport: shinty along with Gaelic football and hurling.
Shinty and hurling are the greatest sports I've ever seen.lol
Gotta love em. lol
OBJones28 8 months ago
In the replay you see him move his head towards the ball. Should be a foul.
If that was a foot moving like that it would be....
macdonald88 10 months ago
I take it this was a penalty shootout of sorts
blackandblue10 1 year ago
A great game...Id like to vist Scotland and a shinty game would be near the top of my list on things to do. I have only ever seen it live when Scottish fellas were playing against hurlers here. I wouldnt mind giving it a go if i ever lived there. Are there any Irish playing shinty in the top level? I play hurling fairly well I presume it wouldnt be that difficult to adjust to Shinty? it would be hard not to catch the ball or put it over the goal for a point!
ColossalCollapse 1 year ago
@ColossalCollapse Stick to Hurling - your from Waterford!
Seriously though, during the season, some shinty games are shown on BBC ALBA and BBC Scotland (available across the whole of the UK and Ireland via satellite for free unlike RTE/TG4! which is encrypted via "BSKYBastards"). And remember, like GAA, these guys don't get paid - unlike the Premiership Prima Donna's
HomerJenkins 1 year ago
@HomerJenkins Ah if i ever move to scotland i'll go mad without hurling so if there is no hurling clubs i'll have to give shinty a go! How come the shinty caman stayed the same after years and years while the irish camán changes gradually every decade? look at irish camán from a hundered years ago and look at it now...the bas is after getting massive. As for the goalie camans they are like fuckin frying pans!
ColossalCollapse 1 year ago
@ColossalCollapse TRUE - Whole rainforest's in Enniscorthy have been cut down just to make caman's!
HomerJenkins 1 year ago
What time of year is the camachd cup played?
ColossalCollapse 1 year ago
@ColossalCollapse THis game was played September 2010. Check out shinty.com for more details.
HomerJenkins 1 year ago
Hard as f@@k!
brisemac 1 year ago
If you are taught anything as a goalkeeper it's to hold on to the ball! haha
what a quality video. The keeper is nails!
doublenang 1 year ago
great save but WHY don`t they wear helmets ?
nickwade1 1 year ago
@nickwade1 evidently, in scotland helmets are for homos
bazbonehead 1 year ago
@bazbonehead we feel the same in ireland but ''health and safety'' got a hold of that one
sam22ish 8 months ago
-Guy takes penalty-
-Takes the bullet-
"At wis sore!"
FairyNinjaFtw 1 year ago
Watching Drogba?
Postmodernobjection 1 year ago
Not worth the win...!
thesalthillbarrel 1 year ago
some header
Whyisthisthat 1 year ago
what language is this, its very strange
hotshot0507 1 year ago
@hotshot0507 It's Scottish Gaelic. BBC Alba is the native Scottish gaelic language TV service.
HomerJenkins 1 year ago 6
That really is taking one for the team!
paulgrahammorris 1 year ago
Makes these mascara smudge injuries in soccer look even more ridiculous
fabhcun 1 year ago
he didn't even go down. Rock hard. makes football look like hairdressing!!!
problemchimp2 1 year ago 16
Way to win a game! Crazy guy haha
Wiegieboard 1 year ago