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'Organised chaos, Ma'am, but so organised' - The bigger picture of New York's historic win

New York GAA prepares for a special homecoming

WHEN THE CAPTAIN of the 50th Precinct, which takes in the corner of the Bronx that houses Gaelic Park came along on Saturday night, he looked at New York County Chairperson Joan Henchy and said in a thick Noo Yawk accent, โ€˜This is organised chaos, Maโ€™am. But so organisedโ€™.

They canโ€™t be sure exactly on the numbers that were there to see New Yorkโ€™s first-ever Connacht championship win, which came after penalties against Leitrim, for the reason they let all children under-16 in for free. And they have separate rates for pensioners and for students.

But they reckon it was around 5,000.

A good number of which headed straight to McLean Avenue for the renowned watering holes, including PJ Clarkeโ€™s, the Leitrim jersey sponsors.

Henchy didnโ€™t take a drink herself but it was still 3am by the time she returned home. Two hoursโ€™ sleep later and she was back on duty, off to Gaelic Park to open up for Fr Brendan Fitzgerald to conduct a pre-arranged Dawn Mass. The night of debauchery fading to a solemn and then joyous Easter rising with over 200 present.

New York GAA people will enjoy this one and they will relish the trip home to play Sligo in the Connacht semi-final on 22 April. But Henchy will come back to that. She wants to share the credit to the GAAโ€™s international dimension everywhere.

โ€œWe have taken this Connacht championship serious since the day we have gotten into it,โ€ said Henchy, who was brought up in Terbert, Kerry.

โ€œNew York have been really, really competitive. But that goes back to the work we are doing here. And that has come through. We have 14 American-born players on our panel.

โ€œWe needed the win. The win is personal for New York. But itโ€™s more than just us.โ€

She continues, โ€œThis solidifies what we do overseas. New York is now the template, and has been for a while, but this solidifies it. And Larryโ€™s reign as An Uachtarรกn just shows how important world GAA, is to the GAA.

โ€œPeople and pundits, reporters and keyboard warriors need to realise that this is bigger. There is a bigger picture all-round in terms of diaspora. We have a hurling club in Uganda! People need to realise that our games are beyond the island.โ€

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Now, back to matters local, and the customary, โ€˜youse writ us off,โ€™ call-out.

She says with a hint of hurt on her voice, โ€œLike, Joanne Cantwell made a statement there a few weeks ago on The Sunday Game, about Leitrim going on holiday for their game in New York.

โ€œWell, I have news for ya! Coming here for a holiday? Wasnโ€™t a great holiday, was it?โ€

For her, itโ€™s part of a wide battle they have for respect and for people to recognise that New York GAA is worth investing in for itsโ€™ own sake, rather than the occasional shakedown of the diaspora.

โ€œWe have people coming over from Ireland and some of our people giving them money. You have to ask them if they would support us and they are looking at us, thinking, โ€˜Ah sure, whatever,โ€™โ€ says Henchy.

โ€œThis changes that. People now are saying, โ€˜We knew what your vision was, but now we believe.โ€™

โ€œWe needed to get one over the line for that.

โ€œItโ€™s the GPA, Kerry, Limerick, two of the largest counties in the country in terms of accolades, coming in here taking constantly out of here.

โ€œI believe another small county in Ireland is planning on coming out here in September. But they might have to change their tune on that and they may not get the money they think they are.

โ€œItโ€™s time to invest in our kids here, and the future of our children and the growth and promotion of the game here in New York, because weโ€™re not done.โ€

Right now, there are 38 football clubs in New York, and eight hurling clubs.

Their footballers will take part in the Tailteann Cup in July. Heck, they might even play in the Sam Maguire Cup if they strike lucky once more.

Later this year, three teams will travel to Ireland for the Fรฉile. Three other underage teams are going โ€˜homeโ€™ for tournaments, and for the first time they are sending an underage camogie team home too.

Their hurlers won the Connacht league shield over the winter, beating Leitrim at the dome in Bekan. A collegesโ€™ team won the Corn McAleer, and now they have their first win in the Connacht championship.

And naturally, they will be looking for some help to get everyone into Markievicz Park for the Connacht semi-final.

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โ€œWe are talking to Connacht already,โ€ admits Henchy.

โ€œWe will cross that bridge when we need to cross it. Right now, we are just focussed on getting the boys home and whatever it takes to do it.โ€

The Connacht council might take some convincing after a weekend in which the Mayo bandwagon was derailed and they lost out on all that massive following and ticket sales. But New York will rally their own support.  

โ€œAll of the parents that had young men on that panel, are going to be travelling. We have girlfriends and wives who are going to be travelling. We have supporters who booked flights on Saturday night after the game,โ€ says Henchy.

โ€œWe have businessmen who have supported us, all booking. I donโ€™t think there is an officer not travelling. Not only that, but former Exiles who have moved home, are all looking to know how they can get tickets for this game.

โ€œWe are expecting a lot of our former players, lads that wore that jersey back in the day, to get to that game. There will be a big call out for people to come and support us.โ€

The Stars and Stripes in Sligo town on a Saturday night. Romance will never die. Not out west.

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    Mute Gary Donlan
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    Jul 8th 2021, 8:31 PM

    Been tough to get a look in with the guys he has ahead of him!

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    Jul 8th 2021, 10:55 PM

    One of the most hard done by players in Irish rugby after John Cooney. Some players face clearly doesnโ€™t fit, while others get chance after chance playing average!

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    Mute Ricky Wright
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    Jul 9th 2021, 6:38 AM

    @Darren Mullins: orโ€ฆ..there are just better players in his position. Which one of the current Lions centres who play 12 for Ireland have had โ€œchance after chanceโ€ keeping McC out of the team?

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    Jul 9th 2021, 12:18 PM

    @Darren Mullins: Dunno, got done by Scannel last time they played. Donโ€™t think he has it for top flight, and what was Cooney doing for the previous 7 years when no one knew his name? Certainly a heap of other Ulster players with great potential in front of them.

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    Jul 9th 2021, 12:48 PM

    @Ricky Wright: aki and henshaw both play 12 for club and country. They are both just better than McCloskey. He done something to piss Joe S off and with farrell as assistant whatever it was had an effect on him also.

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