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Post by timmy on Jul 10, 2010 22:42:42 GMT
Ah come off it Podge was poor tonight. He was hanging out of Eanna all night, Eanna also kicked two points at vital stages. Lyne was very good alright.
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Post by Laoch na hImeartha on Jul 10, 2010 22:53:42 GMT
No, he had a super second half
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Post by lixnawlad on Jul 11, 2010 0:17:04 GMT
Podge did have a good 2nd half but you must remember it's a kerry senior marking an 18 year old
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Post by glengael on Jul 11, 2010 10:30:40 GMT
Where was James O'Donoghue? Is he injured ?
Look forward to reports on todays games . Won't be near a radio/ computer all afternoon so would really value some reports / results when they come to hand.
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Post by mandad on Jul 11, 2010 10:41:37 GMT
I've been reliably told that James O'Donoghue has 'done' his shoulder/collarbone again in training with his club and will be out of action for a good while.
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Post by kooky on Jul 11, 2010 10:54:45 GMT
anyone know when the draw for the next round will be made ?
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Post by KerryLad on Jul 11, 2010 11:47:03 GMT
Ya as far as I'm aware James damaged his shoulder during the week and will be out of action for awhile
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Post by henrythe8th on Jul 11, 2010 12:33:55 GMT
Some very good points made, especially in regards to Kenmare lads, and fair play to them. But i must say, anybody who thinks that abolishing divisional teams will solve the problems is talking *e. If the likes of declan O suillivan or killian young were constantly playing junior football, i don't think they would half the players they are. I have maybe a theory on what goes on in some of the divisions, and i could be way of the mark, but the likes of south kerry, kenmare, west kerry, mid kerry, feale rangers all probably grew up round the same area and went to the same secondery schools, so these guys know eachother. where as the likes of east kerry, you have a mix of killarney and rural. Fellas probably don't know eachother and there might be the comradary as there would be in other divisions. Anybody have reults from other games played over the weekend.
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Post by crokepark on Jul 11, 2010 16:01:58 GMT
West Kerry 1.19 Shannon Rangers 0.14 AET
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Post by kerryeye on Jul 11, 2010 16:25:44 GMT
Anyone with a report on the west kerry game.And the teams if possible.
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Post by crokepark on Jul 11, 2010 20:13:05 GMT
Wasn't there
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Post by mannix1 on Jul 11, 2010 21:55:17 GMT
a few words,
referee totally screwed rangers today , never have we seen anything as bad,
rangers should have won it in normal time but couldnt live with referee and west kerry in et
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Post by glengael on Jul 12, 2010 7:39:19 GMT
Sounds like rangers were in good company in that regard yesterday, mannix1 !!!!!!
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Jul 12, 2010 13:06:27 GMT
Biased, unorganised and ill-informed but anyway…
Very basically it was tit-for-tat the whole way through and in injury time WK cut loose.
There was certainly an issue with the ref. I was fairly peeved myself having come the whole way from West Kerry to see the first half comprehensively ruined as a spectacle. The game was incredibly stop-start and everything was getting called – the game was never allowed flow. Oddly then there were a number of incidents of thrown passes only one of which was picked up upon. He improved slightly in the second half and the game was finally allowed flow in ET when WK moved up a gear. With that, I couldn’t say he was particularly biased. There were very dubious decisions, one or two against WK I can’t recall – Ronan Flaherty was booked for dissent after one. The worst against SR was probably when Donal Leahy was called for a push on Marc Se when clearly the big man had his hands in the air awaiting the ball. I think the bad decisions went both ways. However, WK probably enjoyed more frees because they were not making as many silly fouls or holding onto players, etc. I mean it was clear to me how a SR fan could have had an issue with the referee but I couldn’t say the ref handed the game to WK. He destroyed the game as a spectacle – certainly in the first half – but I don’t think much more than that. Overly fussy yes.
WK lined out as 1. Tomás Mac an tSaoir - kickouts OK, nothing fancy. Didn't look too cool under the high bombs sent towards the big man Donal Leahy inside 2. Gavin O'Connor - replaced early doors by Teo Shea. Two unsuccessful games having being dragged off in the last game against Crokes. Would expect more from a Kerry Junior. 3. Mark Sé - dealt well with the physical presence of Leahy. When the game broke up was playing more like a centre back. Along with Tomás really kicked on in ET. 4. Colm Barry - started very well on his original marker. Very tight and definitely on top. SR switched corners and had a harder time with a smaller man. 5. Eamon Hickson - superb driving display. In my opinion it was madness to start him at CF the last game; he is a force of nature but not the man to coordinate an attack. Driving from wing back however he is formidable - as has been evidenced from recent Kerry Junior performances. 6. Tomás - showed class throughout 7. Colm Sills - was replaced early on by Jason Hickson. 8. Ronan Flaherty – pretty non-existent. Classy footballer at times but was completely missing in the first half and ineffectual when moved to the 40 in ET. Didn't start in the Crokes game and again maybe more expected from a former Kerry panelist. 9. Mick Fitz - full of running and caught a few nice balls. Didn't look sharp enough in scoring positions but can be happy with his day's work. Wasn't helped at all by his midfield partner. 10. Eoin MacGearailt - clearly a favorite with two starts to his name however has failed to get into either. 11. Cathal O’Sullivan – maybe a little unlucky to have been pulled off but all the link play was left to Bawny Driscoll. 12. Neil Sheehy – a Trojan amount of work and stayed on the pitch into ET. Starting him at CB the last day was a mistake imo. Far more destructive at wing-forward. 13. Brendan Driscoll – most moves went through him. Shot-shy at times but a very important player. In comparison to last time out took his penalty superbly. 14. J.B. Spillane – perhaps a little disappointing. Strangely didn’t win as much ball as in the Crokes match but used what he had here a bit better. Can do way better. 15. Sean Connor – always showed and worked hard all through the game. Classy but too many wides for his own liking.
18. Jason Hickson for Sills – did well throughout, showed well and was unlucky a last minute injury-time effort drifted wide 19. Michael Se for ? – absolutely lorded the aerial battle and adeptly redistributed. HAS to start the next day imo. 20. Shane Foley for ? – instant impact with a beauty of a point and a clever run to win a penalty. Caused all kind of bother to tired legs and certainly an impact sub if WK don’t want to change their style of attack. 22. Aodán MacGearalt for Cathal Sullivan – came on and oozed class winning a heap of ball at the start of the second half. The end product wasn’t always there but if he’s up for it should start in future. 26. Teo for Gavin Connor – very good performance the whole way through.
Adrian O’Donnel and Daithi Sé not on long enough to rate.
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Post by kerryeye on Jul 12, 2010 13:17:27 GMT
Thanks very much for that bluearmy.much appreciated.
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timmy
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Post by timmy on Jul 12, 2010 14:26:24 GMT
Who played well for Shannon Rangers?
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Jul 12, 2010 15:40:29 GMT
1. Sean Dee 2. Jason Wren 3. Colin Mahony 4. Jeremy King 5. Danny Wren 6.Paud Costello 7. Paul Collins 8. Aidan Boyle 9. Shane O'Hanlon 10. Ambrose Lanigan 11. Barry O'Grady 12. Eamon Walsh 13. Mickey Boyle 14. Donal Leahy 15. Eddie Mangan
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Post by diego on Jul 12, 2010 22:23:00 GMT
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Post by 1stsub on Jul 13, 2010 8:31:55 GMT
1. Sean Dee 2. Jason Wren 3. Colin Mahony 4. Jeremy King 5. Danny Wren 6.Paud Costello 7. Paul Collins 8. Aidan Boyle 9. Shane O'Hanlon 10. Ambrose Lanigan 11. Barry O'Grady 12. Eamon Walsh 13. Mickey Boyle 14. Donal Leahy 15. Eddie Mangan Aidan Boyle was missing, Paud costello went to midfield and David Culhane went into the backs. 1. Sean Dee 2. Jason Wren 3. Colin Mahony 4. David Culhane 5. Danny Wren 6. Jeremy King 7. Paul Collins 8. Paud Costello And the rest of the team stayed the same
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Post by senditin on Jul 15, 2010 17:23:36 GMT
East Board to face sanction 15 July 2010
The CCC are set to come down heavy on the East Kerry Board for the failure of the district team to field against St Keiran's in the county championship.
The incident occurred last weekend when they sides were due to meet, but East Kerry conceded a walkover to their opponents last Thursday.
The reason for this was that Gneeveguilla players would not line out for the East Kerry side as they are due to play in an intermediate quarterfinal this weekend.
East Kerry manager James Sheehan has resigned from his position and there looks set to be further fall out from the incident when the CCC meets next Monday.
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Post by senditin on Jul 15, 2010 17:24:10 GMT
Sheehan disappointed by withdrawal 15 July 2010
Former East Kerry manager James Sheehan feels that he had no other choice but to resign from his position after the divisional side failed to field in a county SFC match.
The decision of the Gneeveguilla players not to line out for last weekend's match against St Kieran's saw the remaining teams in the side to decide to opt out of the county championship as they felt it would be a waste of time fielding without some of their strongest players.
Sheehan admits that he was very surprised by the decision and felt that it was the wrong made by the clubs concerned.
"I am very, very disappointed at the way it has all worked out. It's unfortunate the way it has worked out and it could have been avoided too," said Sheehan.
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Post by mossie on Jul 21, 2010 0:53:01 GMT
is this true?? I hope not. The lad has had a bad run with injuries. really hampering his development I've been reliably told that James O'Donoghue has 'done' his shoulder/collarbone again in training with his club and will be out of action for a good while.
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Post by mossie on Jul 21, 2010 1:07:07 GMT
surely its unfair to come down heavy on the east kerry board?? It is clear the board has done its best to field a strong team and even got an excellent trainer in James Sheehan on board to try turn things around from last years debacle. The chairman Dermot Griffin appears to be as disgusted as anyone the way things have turned out. surely if punishments are to be handed out they should be directed towards Gneeveguilla?? Contrast Gneeveguilla with their intermediate final opponents Finuge. Many of the Finuge lads were playing a North Kerry hurling championship final with Lixnaw a week before their intermediate football semi final v Glenflesk. Next week they have hurling county championship against Ballyduff and will have at least one more game in the hurling championship shortly afterwards. They have 2 players with the kerry senior football panel and until a fortnight ago only saw Mike Conway, James Flaherty and John Griffin for matches as they were with the kerry hurlers. This is before one even mentions the number of players with Feale Rangers!!!!!!!!!!! Now if Finuge can commit players to assist Lixnaw hurlers, kerry hurlers, kerry footballers and Feale Rangers and reach an intermediate final surely Gneeveguilla with not half of the amount of teams pulling out of them could have asisted East Kerry? in many ways its unfair that Gneeveguilla are allowed get away with this. I am sure Finuge would love to say to their players - to hell with Feale Rangers and Lixnaw, we ll just look after ourselves and let Feale Rangers & Lixnaw sod off. actually, i am wrong, Finuge wouldnt love that. They respect Feale Rangers and Lixnaw too much to go down that route East Board to face sanction 15 July 2010 The CCC are set to come down heavy on the East Kerry Board for the failure of the district team to field against St Keiran's in the county championship. The incident occurred last weekend when they sides were due to meet, but East Kerry conceded a walkover to their opponents last Thursday. The reason for this was that Gneeveguilla players would not line out for the East Kerry side as they are due to play in an intermediate quarterfinal this weekend. East Kerry manager James Sheehan has resigned from his position and there looks set to be further fall out from the incident when the CCC meets next Monday.
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Post by kerryeye on Jul 21, 2010 1:10:53 GMT
Very good points mossie,all of which id agree with.
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Post by diego on Jul 21, 2010 11:58:05 GMT
i thought exactly the same mossie. Gneeveguilla showed total lack of respect towards their own divisional board and to the County Championship. I think an appropriate action might be for the East Kerry board to throw them out of the O' Donoghue cup for 1 year.
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Post by Crokerman on Jul 21, 2010 12:41:51 GMT
Why should the East Kerry Board be held to task to this debacle. East Kerry compromises of 13 clubs. Dr. Crokes, Legion, Spa, Rathmore and Kilcummin are all Senior Clubs Currow, Cordal and Scartaglin play with St. Kierans Division. Why would the above clubs who are all equal members of East Kerry be expected to support a team they could ultimately be playing against. The responsibility for fielding a team for East Kerry comes down to the 5 participating teams.
I don't blame Gneeveguilla or Glenflesk for prioritising the Intermediate Club Championship, the carrot of a glory date in Croke Park is too great. The only solution would be a change to the calendar for the Club Championship, ideally after the County Championship to give the winning clubs a proper run in to the Munster and All Ireland quest.
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Post by kerryeye on Jul 24, 2010 13:44:34 GMT
Did anyone hear the draw today for next round of Co Championship?
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Post by A.N. Other on Jul 24, 2010 13:47:48 GMT
Keirns O Rahillys got St Brendans that's all i know of
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Post by popeye on Jul 24, 2010 14:44:33 GMT
K o R v st.brendans Feale rangers v austin stacks Kenmare v Dr.crokes Laune rangers v West kerry Dingle v bally/foilmore mid kerry v rathmore South kerry v st.kierans Kilcummin bye I think thats it only heard it on the radio while driving so i could be wrong on one or two folks.
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Post by kerryeye on Jul 24, 2010 14:46:12 GMT
Its up on website now.
# Kilcummin a Bye to quarter finals # South Kerry V St Kierans # Dingle V St Michael's Foilmore # Laune Rangers V West Kerry # Mid Kerry V Rathmore # Feale Rangers V Austin Stacks # Kenmare V Dr. Crokes # St Brendan's V Kerins O'Rahilly
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