Football Gold DVD launched at GAA Museum
GAA Football Gold DVD featuring All-Ireland highlights from 1947-1959 was launched by the IFI, Irish Film Archive at the GAA Museum, Croke Park today by former Kerry footballer and current Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Jimmy Deenihan, Dublin Manager Pat Gilroy, and current and former Dublin footballers, Bernard Brogan and Kevin Heffernan.
The GAA Football Gold DVD is the first time that the All-Ireland Football highlights from the National Film Institute (now the IFI) has been available to own at home. It follows the hugely successful GAA Hurling Gold DVD which was one of last Christmas' must have stocking-fillers. The beautifully presented DVD is priced EUR19.99 and is available from the GAA Museum at http://www.crokepark.ie/GAA-Museum or by phone on 01-8192323. Profits will go to the newly launched IFI Irish Film Archive Preservation Fund.
The films capture a different era of the game with some of the greatest football players in GAA history such as Galway's Frankie Stockwell and Seán Purcell, Cork's Denis "Toots" Kelleher, Dublin's Kevin Heffernen, Kerry's Mick O'Connell and Seán Murphy; and Cavan's Peter Donohoe, P.J. Duke and John Joe O'Reilly. The DVD includes wins for Kerry, Meath, Dublin, Mayo and Galway as well as a golden era for Cavan football with three wins and a rare All-Ireland victory for Louth.
The extraordinary atmosphere at Croke Park is well documented with capacity crowds being swelled by fence-jumpers, roof-walkers, canine pitch invaders, Bishops, Presidents and Taoisigh. The finals were occasions of huge national significance, the political and religious pageantry of the era are prominently highlighted while the footage of supporters arriving in Dublin and families gathered around the wireless back home provide priceless records of the social history of the time. Much of the commentary is provided by the legendary Michael O'Hehir who's infectious passion for the game and humourous style more than cover any hiccups in the emerging technology.
Five time Kerry All-Ireland winner Jimmy Deenihan TD., Minister for Arts Heritage and the Gaeltacht welcomed the release of the DVD saying, "GAA is a key part of our Irish identity, it is important for us to be able to see and enjoy this interesting stage in the evolution and development of our Gaelic Games. Without the work of the IFI Irish Film Archive in collecting and preserving important parts of our past such as this, we wouldn't have this valuable record of our past achievements. I am pleased that funding from my Department was provided through the Arts Council, to support the IFI Irish Film Archive to ensure the important work of making accessible our moving image heritage continues".
Kasandra O'Connell of the IFI Irish Film Archive said "We are delighted to follow up the success of last year's GAA Hurling Gold DVD with this fascinating collection for Gaelic Football Fans also taken from the vaults of the IFI Irish Film Archive. The fact that this amazing footage survives serves as a reminder of the importance of the work of the IFI Irish Film Archive, and that our moving image heritage is an invaluable part of our cultural identity that needs to be actively protected".
The films have been remastered and digitised by the staff of the IFI, Irish Film Archive, who preserve the original film reels in their climate-controlled vaults. The Archive holds thousands of reels of commercial and amateur footage, a moving image record of Ireland's history from 1897 to the present.
GAA Football Gold is the sixth in a series of DVD releases from the IFI Irish Film Archive which also includes the feature film Irish Destiny (1926) and Seoda, a collection of short Irish films from 1948-1970, The O'Kalem Colletion, and the hugely successful GAA Hurling Gold DVD.
GAA Football Gold All-Ireland Finals 1947-1959
1947 Cavan v. Kerry1948 Cavan v. Mayo1949 Meath v. Cavan1950 Mayo v. Louth1951 Mayo v. Meath1952 Cavan v. Meath (inc. replay)1953 Kerry v. Armagh1954 Meath v. Kerry1955 Kerry v. Dublin1956 Galway v. Cork1957 Louth v. Cork1958 Dublin v. Derry1959 Kerry v. Galway
The DVD is priced EUR19.99 and available from the GAA Museum at http://www.crokepark.ie/GAA-Museum or by phone on 01-8192323 with profits going to the newly launched IFI Irish Film Archive Preservation Fund.