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The Amount Of GAA Clubs Trolling Joe Brolly Has Reached Epidemic Levels

The Amount Of GAA Clubs Trolling Joe Brolly Has Reached Epidemic Levels
Conor Neville
By Conor Neville
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The 'what d'you think of that Joe Brolly?' phenomenon follows in the venerable tradition of taking something that was a clever, funny allusion at first and then overusing it to the point that it becomes the most tiresome, unfunny thing on earth.

Even the audience on Up For The Match wouldn't laugh at it at this point.

Kieran Cunningham has a wry observation on those who have forsaken GAA tradition and failed to get in touch with Joe after a win.

Anyway, here is a comprehensive rundown of all the teams who have sought Joe Brolly's opinions in the wake of victory.

Aughawillan - Leitrim Senior Football Champions (beat Sligo champs Tubbercurry in Connacht on Sunday)

 

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Portlaoise - Laois Senior Football Champions (again)
O'Donovan Rossa - Ulster Intermediate Hurling Champions 

 

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St. James - Wexford Intermediate Football champions
Rhode - Offaly Senior Football Champions
 Omagh, St. Enda's - Tyrone Senior Football Champions

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Slaughtneil - Derry Senior Hurling Champions

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Douglas - Cork Junior B Champions

Carrick-on-Shannon - Leitrim Hurling Champions

 

Ballinakill - Laois Senior Hurling B Champions

Moneymore - Derry Junior Football Champions

 

Naomh Columba - Donegal U16 Champions

Ballyfin - Laois Intermediate Football Champions

 

Clonbur - Connacht Ladies Football Champions

Kilkenny

 

Derrylin - Fermanagh Intermediate Champions

Burren - Clare Minor Champions

 

 

Eire Óg - U-7 Blitz Tournament Champions

Na Piarsaigh - U15 Cork Hurling Champions

 

Ballylanders - Limerick Senior Football Champions
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Ballycommon - Offaly U21 Champions

 

St. Canice's - U13 Kilkenny champions

Clonea - Waterford Junior Hurling Champions
Castleknock - Dublin Intermediate Football Champions

 

Two Mile House - U15 Girls Football Champions

 

Meelick Eyrecourt - Galway Junior C Football Champions

St. Malachy's - Antrim Junior Football Champions

 

Cortown - Meath Junior Football Champions

Urris - Donegal Junior Football Champions

 

Glencullin - Derry U13B Champions

 

St. Mary's Kiltoghert - Leitrim Junior Champions

Ballycastle - Ulster Colleges Cup Champions

 

Naomh Eoin - Clare Junior Football Champions

Teconnaught - Down U14 Champions

 

Calry St. Joseph's - Sligo Intermediate Football Champions

Drumragh - Juvenile League Div. 3 Champions

 

Kilmacud Crokes - Leinster Ladies Football Champions

 

Celbridge - Kildare U16 Football Champions

Thomastown - Kilkenny Football Champions

 

 

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