Kerry's "goal" against Tipp (1999 Munster football
c'ship) : After just eight minutes Kerry corner-forward Gerry Murphy kicked the
ball wide but it came back into play off a stanchion and the Rathmore player finished the
rebound to the net. Kerry won by 6 points and Tipp were not awarded a replay.
The "point" that never was (1995 Leinster football
tie) : Laois' Mick Turley kicked the ball over his head with 42 seconds
remaining and the ball was deemed to have gone over the Carlow bar. But video evidence
showed that it had gone wide. Laois won by a point. Laois later offered Carlow a replay
and won in the re-fixture.
Six sent off (1999 Leinster tie) : With the
introduction of new rules, ref Niall Barrett of Cork dished out 14 yellow cards and sent
off six players, four from Carlow. Westmeath won by four points.
GPA "Player of the Year" (2001) : After
initially awarding and informing Padraig Joyce both verbally and in writing that he had
won their award, on the night of the presentation he is playing for Connacht in the
Railway Cup in Killarney and cannot attend. But at the ceremony it is announced that
Declan Meehan won the award.
Jimmy Cooney's "lost minutes" (1998 All-Ireland
hurling semi-final) : With Clare hanging on to a three point lead against Offaly,
Galway ref Jimmy Cooney blows for full-time with over two minutes of play remaining. By
the time he realised his mistake, stewards were leading him from the field. Hundreds of
Offaly fans sat in protest on the field. The Kerry U-21 hurlers were due to play Kildare
after but couldn't proceed. The Senior game went to a replay, which Offaly won.
Cork minor's two yellows (2000 minor semi) : Midfielder
Kieran Murphy received two yellow cards from Roscommon ref Gerry Kinneavy but wasn't
ordered off. Cork held on by a point and Derry's appeal for a rematch was turned down.
Alcohol Sponsorship : In pre-Guinness hurling
championship times the Central Council voted against accepting financial backing from the
drinks Industry at a behind closed doors meeting. It subsequently emerged that the vote
was tied and it was former and the then GAA President Peter Quinn which decided the issue.
Wrong team won (Connacht minor final 1989) : In the
dying seconds of the game, Roscommon who are trailing Galway by a point, are awarder a
penalty. Shane Curran sprints forward and drives the kick to the net. The whistle blows
and Roscommon assume they have won and are presented with the cup. But it subsequently
emerges that the ref disallowed the goal from the penalty and Galway are declared the
official winners. Galway agree to a replay but lose.
Get off Charlie Redmond (1995 All-Ireland final) : Ref
Paddy Russel sent Charlie off in the game against Tyrone, but Charlie stayed on the field.
It was only a few minutes later when the ref sees Charlie that he leaves the field. Dublin
win by a point but Tyrone do not appeal.
No show for extra-time (1987 NFL QF) : Dublin and Cork
finish level at the end of normal time. Cork retire to their dressing room and fail to
re-appear for the E T. The match was restarted with Dublin facing no opposition. While the
Cork players are on their bus, Barney Rock scores the easiest game of his career to put
Dublin through. Cork's protests are turned down and Dublin go on to win the League.