Réabhlóid GAA is a documentary about hurling during the 1990s. The title translates into English as "GAA Revolution". The period covered marked a transition from the dominance of the sport's traditional "big three" (Cork, Kilkenny and Tipperary) to the emergence of Offaly, Clare and Wexford as All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship winners in successive years. Offaly began the run by winning their third title with a comeback victory over Limerick in 1994. Clare then won a first title since 1914 in 1995, while Wexford won a first title since 1968 in 1996, Clare following with another title in 1997. The 1998 Clare v Offaly trilogy is also covered.
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