Watching the championship from abroad.

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57118
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Watching the championship from abroad.

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Does anyone know a website that i can get free full highlights of matches abroad or any way of getting around the rte player being blocked? Im in Oz. Thanks

uibhfaillian
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You can get a proxy sever thing that enables you to appear as Irish on the net. This one here; http://www.irishproxyserver.com/ costs £6.25 a month. I think there are free ones though, check it out and get back to us if you find anything that works. There's also websites like firstrow.net or p2p4u that show the big GAA matches live sometimes for free.

flairgun
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Sent you a PM re: RTE site.
RTE site is the best option for a quality picture. Didn't want to post in thread in case the board Admin disapproves.

uibhfaillian
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flairgun wrote:Sent you a PM re: RTE site.
RTE site is the best option for a quality picture. Didn't want to post in thread in case the board Admin disapproves.
Can you pm that to me too? I've got relations abroad that might be interested :wink:

llkj
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Hi, Could you also send me the same PM please? Would be great to watch some of the matches online. I really think that the GAA are missing a huge opportunity to help the games the expand internationally by not showing the games live online to those living abroad. Thanks.

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Thereorthereabouts
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I am here in Canada and having the same issue - Would really appreciate a PM also on this.. Thanks
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TheManFromFerbane
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Would love a PM too please?
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PMs sent.

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Slieve Bloom Man
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Could you please pm me that as well, am in oz for summer. thanks.

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Here's another option to consider http://uk.slingbox.com/go/home I set this up for a friend living in Texas and he gets all channels on his laptop and Iphone.

In short his sling box is connected to his home tv, he logs in from abroad and sees exactly what the tv sees. The software also gives him all the fuctions of a sky remote.. pause, rewind, record and so on.
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old yellar
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Can you pm me the rte thing too? Cheers.

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Muck Savage
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Me to flairgun if you don't mind, on the west coast of the U S of A!
Thanks

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Hey, could you also PM me the details please? In the US and would love to see some of the action from home.thanks.

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Great service here. It costs about 7 euro a month and gives you an ip connection for about 50 countries... Means u can get rte.ie BBC.co.uk etc. Also great if your in Ireland and want to watch stuff from Australia, USA, etc

Overplay.net - it's legal too , so happy days

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