Who said that handpassing was killing the sport of GAA? Tell that to St Joseph's Barrowhouse in Laois.
They retained their Laois under-21 title after beating Sarsfields by twelve points (2-16 to 0-10). Along the way they scored possibly the loveliest goal of all time.
Laois U21 side counter attack goal
U21 Final @ACampion95 Goal @CLGLaois @Express_Sport @MidlandsSport @RorysStories pic.twitter.com/m7hsibB5HN
— St.Joseph's GAA (@Stjosephsgaa) November 22, 2016
From one end of the pitch to the other in twenty seconds. One kick pass from corner back to full back, eight subsequent handpasses and midfielder Adam Campion fists home. Described by the Leinster Express as near Tiki Taka, we just wonder what Joe Brolly thinks of that (not really).
We've seen some quality football this year from Paddy Durcan's belter with Castlebar, this Kevin McManamon effort in the Dublin semi-final.
Chalk up Adam Campion's name onto that list.