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Why Was An All Ireland Final Played In New York?

Why Was An All Ireland Final Played In New York?

Update: 2025-09-24
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Why was the 1947 All-Ireland Football Final played in New York’s Polo Grounds? In the very first episode of Over The Bar – The GAA History Podcast, Michael Foley and Ciaran O’Hara are joined by Paul Fitzpatrick to uncover the remarkable story behind the only All-Ireland ever staged outside Ireland. From the politics and post-war backdrop to the players’ journey across the Atlantic, this episode dives into one of the most unique chapters in GAA history.

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Why Was An All Ireland Final Played In New York?

Why Was An All Ireland Final Played In New York?