
Episode 17 - All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
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Episode 17: The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship - "Where We All Belong"
From the muddy fields of Meath to Croke Park's sacred sod, this episode dives into one of the most fiercely loved and proudly Irish sports: Gaelic football. We explore what makes the game so unique - its rules, its roots, and the deep ties it holds to community and identity.
We trace the story back through time: to the birth of the GAA and its fight to preserve native games; to a tragic Sunday in 1920 when a football match became an unforgivable massacre, and another Bloody Sunday played out in blood, grief and inevitable whitewash. Not Ireland’s first such Sunday, and sadly not it's last.
And finally, on lighter grounds, we look at the long-suffering tale of County Mayo. A famed curse that no Mayo team would lift the Sam Maguire again while even one member of their victorious 1951 side still lived - seventy-five years, eleven finals, and a whole lot of heartbreak and ill-luck later... you can be forgiven for thinking there's something to it.
We’ve come away from this one with nothing but admiration for the sport, its history and its heart. Gaelic football is a living thread of Irish identity, with the All-Ireland final it's crowning moment. A sport and a history well worth learning about, wherever you're from.