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Post by agoalisworth3pts on Nov 26, 2014 15:48:50 GMT
why should they pull out of it ballydonaghue havnt been exactly raking in the trophies at senior level so everyone they win counts and as a team important as a team as winning cups can become a habit esp for such a young team! They should pull out as it is a rubbish competition that means nothing in the overall scheme of things. Even for their own sake- they should pull out as they will be risking injuries and suspensions in mickey mouse games that may impact on their more important matches. In reality the Novice B Competition is a piece of crap- you know that too. your obviously from a club that has been loaded with success and injuries isnt that why teams have panels give some of the fringe players a game this weekend and suspensions would only carry on to the novice next year if even that! and theres a munster competition if you win the novice shield as asdee won last year and was platform for them to have another good league in co league this year reach north kerry league final and run beale to 3 pts in the championship ballydonaghue have every right to let north kerry wait and play their novice final and play off before giving the chamionship a rattle then
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Nov 26, 2014 16:37:49 GMT
They should pull out as it is a rubbish competition that means nothing in the overall scheme of things. Even for their own sake- they should pull out as they will be risking injuries and suspensions in mickey mouse games that may impact on their more important matches. In reality the Novice B Competition is a piece of crap- you know that too. your obviously from a club that has been loaded with success and injuries isnt that why teams have panels give some of the fringe players a game this weekend and suspensions would only carry on to the novice next year if even that! and theres a munster competition if you win the novice shield as asdee won last year and was platform for them to have another good league in co league this year reach north kerry league final and run beale to 3 pts in the championship ballydonaghue have every right to let north kerry wait and play their novice final and play off before giving the chamionship a rattle then They should definitely prioritize their promotion play-off as that will help with the progression of the club and team but I stand by my assertion that the Novice shield is a worthless piece of crap. Ballydonoghue have enough on their plate at the moment and dont need to be worrying about a competition that means nothing in real terms
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Post by thechosenone on Nov 26, 2014 17:08:37 GMT
To be honest I don't think Ballydonoghue should be made play twice in the one weekend. It comes down to the NKB and their lack of foresight.
It's obvious that they had banked on Desmonds beating Ballydonoghue the last day.
They should have allowed for the possibility that Ballydonoghue might win and put an application to the KCB a few weeks ago to get one of the next two weekends free. It was only when Ballydonoghue won that they panicked and put forward the application which was rightly refused. You have to laugh at their statement then saying that the KCB decision was unfair.
Also the fact that they let Ballydonoghue call off the original fixture due to the death of Gus Cremin. That was another poor decision by the board knowing how short they were on time to finish the championship.
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Post by jackeen85 on Nov 26, 2014 19:55:27 GMT
This all comes down to the North Kerry Board & nobody else, every year they gear themselves up for a final on the week prior to Xmas week, why? Because all folks and family are home & they will get a larger crowd than playing the final on the end of November - money is all they think about up this direction! Same thinking applied this year and no doubt the 20th of December was there banker for a final date for the past few months & I agree the NKB did not expect Ballydonoghue to beat Desmonds and had even agreed that if Desmonds won they would be playing Ballyduff this Sunday at 1PM, madness! Now they are stuck in a position where they cannot play the final before Christmas due to Ballydonoghue's involvement in the Novice Shield & co League. I still believe the North Kerry Board should have stood by their decision to play the Ballydonoghue V Ballyduff game this weekend on Saturday on the basis Finuge were made do the same a few years ago & if memory serves me right Duagh were also made to play on their run in Munster. Up the Ballydonoghue then to get their priorities right.
Anyway taking all that into account, we are all well used to this carry on by now & from a players & management view point all clubs should agree to playing extra time in all the remaining games, semi finals be played Saturday the 19th of December & Final 26th of December St.Stephens Day! As a supporter I think any day the final has been played on St.Stephens Day has always been a success & at least all players can still enjoy the majority of the Christmas! Will this happen do? Highly unlikely with the cowboys running our district at present!
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Post by southward on Nov 26, 2014 20:31:05 GMT
I may be slated for this comment but if news is true that Ballydonoghue's invlovement in the Novice Shield Final & Promotion Playoff is now going to hold up this competitiion being played before Christmas, then they should be made play their Quarter Final this Saturday & Novice Shield on Sunday. I recall Finuge having to do the same a few years back when playing in the Munster Club, they were made play Duagh on the Friday & Munster Semi Final on the Sunday! One club should not hold up and make a balls of everyone elses Christmas! Is it the Novice Shield or North Kerry Championship they want to play in? Again this is nothing against Ballydonoghue, but the NK Board should be strong enough to make the decision. north kerry board strong haha good one but no way should ballydonaghue be made play theres no law written that the championship has to be played before xmas and belive me if your for all the clubs still left bar the townies who have won their fair share lately im quite sure if your from any other club you would give up having a massive xmas for a north kerry champpionship medal for ballyd or senans teams that have been straved or never won a championship they would sacrifice more then xmas to win the holy grail for any north kerry club player!Anyone want to have a go at translating this ?
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Post by sidelined on Nov 26, 2014 23:02:10 GMT
in response to kerrybhoy and his assertion that the novice b is a piece of crap; standard wise in the scale of things it is. but it was introduced to give division 4 or 5 club players something to compete for if they knocked out in first round of novice. most of these players would not play county championship and would only have 1 game in months june,july and august. why it wasnt played in tandem with the novice is the cause of this mess.
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Post by wideball on Nov 26, 2014 23:04:24 GMT
Semi final draw Beale vs Ballyduff/Ballydonoghue Emmets/moyvane vs senans/brosna
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Post by thechosenone on Nov 26, 2014 23:15:54 GMT
Semi finals fixed for 20th and 21st december and final december 26th providing there are no draws.
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Post by riverfeale on Nov 26, 2014 23:50:35 GMT
Semi finals fixed for 20th and 21st december and final december 26th providing there are no draws. That is madness only giving the finalists 5 days between semi final and final, not fair on players , if this is true it typifies the NKB no appreciation for players and a good gate on St Stephens Day!!! This makes a complete shambles of this competition for the players in North Kerry no wonder we are the laughing stock of the county
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Nov 27, 2014 8:55:45 GMT
in response to kerrybhoy and his assertion that the novice b is a piece of crap; standard wise in the scale of things it is. but it was introduced to give division 4 or 5 club players something to compete for if they knocked out in first round of novice. most of these players would not play county championship and would only have 1 game in months june,july and august. why it wasnt played in tandem with the novice is the cause of this mess. By that logic- you can set up any tournament and it will be of relevance because of the extra games. The Novice shield is a piece of crap and I stand by that
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Post by veteran on Nov 27, 2014 20:23:24 GMT
Does anybody know the fixtures, venues and times for matches over next weekend.
I met a person from Brosna today who said they were trying to get their match with St. Senans postponed because of their match with Glin on Sunday week.
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Post by jackeen85 on Nov 27, 2014 21:56:36 GMT
Saturday 29th November - Brosna V St Senens - in Duagh at 3pm County Junior champions Brosna face up to St Senens in the first quarter final this weekend. With a Munster Final on the horizon how will Brosna approach this game, is it an opportunity to rest some players and give their extended panel a run or will they aim for a clean sweep of County, Divisonal & Munster success. Its hard to believe they won't go for the latter as opportunities like this don't come around too often. Senens fresh from their promtion to division 4 & win over Ballylongford can only look forward to a go at the county champions. Senens will have to take the game to Brosna & show no fear nor respect for their opponents, however you would struggle to identify where Senens will target Brosna which will allow them come out on top. Brosna have a nice defence with Cahill, Fitzgerld, Kiely & Flor McAuliffe all very good defenders, you would struggle to see where Senens can be a threat in this area & will be looking for a massive 60min from Darragh Kennelly, Sean O Connell & Paudie Quill if they are to have a chance. Midfield will be a powerfull battle, most likely the two Curtin's Shane & David facing Sommers & Brown, this is an area I fancy Senens to slightly shade which will give their forwards every chance, however I can't see enough scores coming as a result. Brosna depsite not shooting the lights out themselves in recent games have a nice system going at present, hard grafting half forwards covering a lot of ground & breaking ball & an inside line all capable of getting on the score board, add in McGoldrick from frees & you can see why they have achieved success at Junior level. How will Senens eliminate this threat could be key, if they can keep Brosna to 8-10 points they may have a chance, however I feel it may be a step too far, too soon and Brosna to prevail by 3-4 points in the end!
30th of November - Moyvane V Listowel Emmetts - 2.30pm in Ballylongford These great rivals meet for the first time in the championship for the past decade on Sunday next & how times have changed since their previous battles, Moyvane now find themselves rooted in Division 5 with the Listowel side playing consistently in Division 1 & 2, however despite this gap in divisions the rivalry is as good as ever and as a Moyvane man said to me during the week "we have been waiting too long for a rattle off the townies"! Forget your divisions come 2.30pm Sunday, this could be a lot closer than the neutral might assume, Moyvane complete underdogs with nothing to lose facing the townies with huge expectation of delivering a comfortable victory. Back to the game, Moyvane will need to think this game out before hand if they want to have any chance, playing Listowel man for man will not do. It will have to be defensive, boring for another word, how they manage it is the unknown but it will need to be a dog fight from the first minute. I cannot see any other way Moyvane would come out on top after 60min if they play with any other approach. Have they the players to do so, I believe they could, the defence will need to be tight & supported by Keane, Stack, Flynn in the half forward line even McCarthy dropping deep to make it as awkward & tight as possible for any handy scores. Who will pick up Cox will have a big outcome. He seems to be struggling for form of late which will help their case, can they avoid any fouls in scoring positions, also keep an eye on the attacking Listowel half back line, I don't think they ever stop running McCarthy & Co, small little things which could make the difference and if the game is close with ten min to go, who knows after that what could happen. Maybe I'm trying to make this game exciting, however I will go with the townies by 4-5 in the end!
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Post by riverfeale on Nov 27, 2014 22:15:34 GMT
Does anybody know the fixtures, venues and times for matches over next weekend. I met a person from Brosna today who said they were trying to get their match with St. Senans postponed because of their match with Glin on Sunday week. Fixtures this weekend Sat 2.30pm in Duagh Brosna v. St Senans Sun @2.30 in Ballylongford Moyvane v Emmets Sun Dec 15th in Ballybunion Quarter Final Ballyduff. V. Ballydonoughue Sat 20th Dec 1st Semi Final venue TBC Sun 21st Dec 2nd Semi Final venue TBC North Kerry Final Dec 26th venue TBC These are fixtures according to NKB website !
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Post by wideball on Nov 29, 2014 14:22:43 GMT
Senans vs brosna today. Senans to put it up to brosna today especially if they have one eye on munster
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Post by thechosenone on Nov 29, 2014 17:07:40 GMT
Brosna and St Senans drew today.
Brosna are out the next two weekends in munster and county league.
Earliest this QF could be replayed in Dec 21st.
God only knows when the championship will be finished.
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Post by riverfeale on Nov 29, 2014 17:24:20 GMT
St Senans. 0 - 10. Brosna 1 - 7 A cracking good game in Duagh this afternoon ends in another draw. Senans showed a lot of grit and determination to draw this game they started well with pts from both Darragh Kennelly and paudie Quill before Brosna got a good goal against the run of play and kept their noses in front throughout until an injury time equaliser from Senans centre forward Sean O Connell Brosna could easily have scored a few goals if the high ball strategy in to full forward Mike Fiinnegan payed off but each ball into the danger zone was swept up by Senans backs 2 marvellous long range pts from Tom Mc Goldrick were a joy to watch sail over the bar, in fairness to Senans they stuck to their task and kept plugging away for scores even after loosing the mighty Brendan Whelan to a black card midway through the 2 nd half, referee Billy Mc Elligott had a poor game and was lucky the game ended in a draw for both teams This result throws the NK c' ship into more waiting as Brosna have a Munster Junior final next weekend v Glin , and a County Lge Div 3 game on Dec 14th v Ballymac, which means the replay can't go ahead until Dec 20th at the earliest , the proposed date for SemiFinals and now the Final will surely go into 2015 !! NKB should have allowed for this today and played extra time but who am I to question the Boards wisdom when it comes to fixtures !!!!! Tomorrow's Clash of the Boro v Townies is eager ally awaited after the great display in Duagh today
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Post by veteran on Nov 29, 2014 17:42:55 GMT
Brosna 1-8 St. Senans 0-11 HT 1-6 0-8
There may have been a shortage of quality in Duagh today but there was no shortage of endeavour. One could not have asked more excitement because nobody could say with any certainty which team would flash first past the winning post until ,literally, the final whistle.
Brosna made a lot of changes from the team on the programme, presumably with an eye on a bigger prize.The young St. Senans team started off like a whirlwind with two fine points from half backs, Kerry minor David Foran and Sean Weir. Indeed those two players were to emerge as two of St. Senans most prominent performers. However, they took one to the solar plexus shortly afterwards when lively corner forward, Timmy Finnegan, cleverly read the break of the ball and goaled with assurance. That gosl meant that St. Senans were chasing their tail for most of the game. The Curtains were very strong at midfield for Brosna and, above all, Eamon Kiely and Flor McAuliffe, drove forward relentlessly with purpose. It meant that St. Senans backs were under enormous pressure, especially from big Jonathan O'Donnell at full forward and stylish Tom McGoldrick ,who was proving a handful for Kerry minor, Sean T. Dillon. A combination of wild shooting and a wonderful save from Kerry minor sub goalie, Eoin O'Connell, kept the Half Way lads from walking the plank. It was noticeable however that the when St. Senans forwards got a supply of ball they were menacing, mainly Darragh Kennelly, who scored two memorable points, and Padraig Quille, consistently a threat all through. So, for all the dominance of Brosna they just finished one point to the good at half time.
Excitement rose in inverse proportion to the scores in the second half. . A couple of factors contributed to the inability of the fancied Brosna side to pull away in that period. St. Senans put back a sweeper in front of their mighty full forward, Jonathan O'Donnell,thereby considerably reducing his contribution, even though Brosna continued to slavishly lamp the ball in his direction. Another factor was that Sean T. Dillon got much tighter on the crafty Tom McGoldick. Senans also switched David Foran to the forty on the hitherto rampant Eamon Kiely. Eamon was still a force but David kept him much busier. St. Senans midfield of Brendain Whelan and Jason Browne also began to have a bigger say in matters. All these factors conspired to keep the Senans boys in touch. But it must be conceded that, in spite of these factors, Brosna could still have won if they converted a fraction of their possession. In any case, it was touch and go when something happened which I felt would finally sink the Half Way. The last of the Mohicans, Brendain Whelan, got a black card. Brendain, with the body of a thrashing machine and the heart of a lion, was mullocking his way with increasing bother for Brosna but now he was disarmed. A fatal blow? No. Senans backs got tighter, Jason Browne emerged and Alan Kennnelly at corner back made a few incisive runs. In spite of all that, Brosna were still ahead by a nose and it looked as if that nose was going to be too big for St. Senans until sub, Mark Behan, kicked a wondrous eqauliser. That would surely be it. In the dying embers, one felt that both teams were worthy of a winning free each but the referee was not for turning. We were preparing to button the coats for home when Sean O'Connell needlessly fouled a Brosna player. Tom McGoldrick kicked the monster free over for the lead, and this time definitely the winner?. More heartbreak for St. Senans but sure they have the patent on that commodity. However, they threw the dice once more and the ball landed in the hands of villain, Sean O'Connell. Sean realised there was no home for him if he could not compensate for conceding what appeared then to be the winning Brosna free. There is no more focused man than the poor unfortunate on death row. Nerves of steel and icy veins earned brave Sean a reprieve. Friend and foe can only wish him well. As for me? I am not asking for my fiver back.
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Post by jimjepeto on Nov 29, 2014 18:04:59 GMT
NKC playing d poor us card in relation to Ballydonoghue novice coming before nkc and how d poor players will be affected... yet it consistently just will not play extra time in their tournamnent... now this championship is going to go into January.
Players come last in the board's thinking - complete joke!
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Post by agoalisworth3pts on Nov 29, 2014 19:33:47 GMT
St Senans. 0 - 10. Brosna 1 - 7 A cracking good game in Duagh this afternoon ends in another draw. Senans showed a lot of grit and determination to draw this game they started well with pts from both Darragh Kennelly and paudie Quill before Brosna got a good goal against the run of play and kept their noses in front throughout until an injury time equaliser from Senans centre forward Sean O Connell Brosna could easily have scored a few goals if the high ball strategy in to full forward Mike Fiinnegan payed off but each ball into the danger zone was swept up by Senans backs 2 marvellous long range pts from Tom Mc Goldrick were a joy to watch sail over the bar, in fairness to Senans they stuck to their task and kept plugging away for scores even after loosing the mighty Brendan Whelan to a black card midway through the 2 nd half, referee Billy Mc Elligott had a poor game and was lucky the game ended in a draw for both teams This result throws the NK c' ship into more waiting as Brosna have a Munster Junior final next weekend v Glin , and a County Lge Div 3 game on Dec 14th v Ballymac, which means the replay can't go ahead until Dec 20th at the earliest , the proposed date for SemiFinals and now the Final will surely go into 2015 !! NKB should have allowed for this today and played extra time but who am I to question the Boards wisdom when it comes to fixtures !!!!! Tomorrow's Clash of the Boro v Townies is eager ally awaited after the great display in Duagh today taught the referee was very good today you earned your free with him which is the way football in north kerry should be!
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Post by agoalisworth3pts on Nov 29, 2014 19:39:25 GMT
NKC playing d poor us card in relation to Ballydonoghue novice coming before nkc and how d poor players will be affected... yet it consistently just will not play extra time in their tournamnent... now this championship is going to go into January. can anyone explain how some games in north kerry like desmonds and ballydonaghue go to extra time but other games that end a draw go to a replay or do they make the rules up as they go along and course they dont give a hoot about the players their only their to line the boards bank balance! final for the last sunday in january!!
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Post by wideball on Nov 29, 2014 20:49:13 GMT
Very good game today brosna seemed needlessly persistent with the high ball game and once St.Senans backs started to deal with this they didn't offer much up front. St.Senans on the other hand lacked conviction in the second half often passing the ball across the brosna 40 and turning it over
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Post by veteran on Nov 30, 2014 17:50:53 GMT
Listowel 2-11 Moyvane 0-6 HT 0-6 0-6
The most notable features of this game was the dense fog which prevailed in the first half and the total dominance of Listowel in the second half. So superior were they in that half that they scored 2-5 without reply.
Moyvane started very brightly and got the fist two points, from play. The were giving as good as they got but missed a great chance to give themselves a cushion and a morale booster for their younger players. Full forward, Ian McCarthy won possession from Jack McGuire, rounded the goalkeeper but contrived to kick the ball over the bar rather than into an empty net. They never subsequently got a sniff of a goal. It was apparent in that half that corner forward, Con Mulvihill, so dangerous against Duagh, could make no headway against the wily Fergus Reen. That diminished Moyvane's potency.
The turning point came early in second half. Impressive sub, David Keane, go away from the Moyvane cover and shot adroitly home. Listowel quickly added a point. There was now a four point discrepancy and one felt that Moyvane's blunt attack would not pull that back, and neither did they. Sadly, they failed to score in that half. For them Eamon O'Flaherty and Eoin Stack were stubborn enough in defence. Diarmuid Leahy toiled hard at midfield and Aiden Keane and Brian Stack were best in attack. They are a young team and should blossom, particularly if star man, Patrick Curtin, could reappear. Not sure what Patrick's situation is.
Listowel had it too easy for the match to be of predictive value for the remainder of the competition. Ger McCarthy, Cormac Mulvihill and especially Fergus Reen were unyielding at the back. Noel Kennelly and Sean McCarthy were consistent midfielders. Maurice Whelan, John Heaphy were two of their best attackers but it was the return to form of Conor Cox that was most significant. After two anaemic displays against Finuge he gave a hint today of better things to come, scoring a total of 1-5 from play and four from frees. A reasonable haul!
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Post by riverfeale on Dec 1, 2014 0:24:38 GMT
The fog really played havoc for patrons in Ballylongford today in a game as it was hard to get a good view of the game at times but a game that was enjoyable for all to witness, Moyvane were first out of the blocks with a few quick points and we thought that a shock could be in store as they held their own and even surpassed Emmets in the 1st half but after half time 0-6 a piece Listowel made a change to put Micheal Stack to Centre forward and introduce Young Davy Keane to corner forward , this injected steel into their attack as they gained the upper hand around the diamond and proceeded to dominate the game through the evergreen Noël Kennelly, and Maurice Whelan , along with Stack who selflessly layed off to Connor Cox for the games 2nd goal following Davy Keane's earlier goal Game Set Match to Emmets When Emmets go at full flight it's hard to stop them, they put down a marker to any team left in the championship that they will have to work hard to wrestle the title from their grasp I was impressed by the young lads who they have introduced this year namely Darragh Broderick in defence ( very solid throughout ) Micheal Stack and Davy Keane along with regulars Jack Mc Guire, Cox , Kennelly and the Mc Carthy brothers, they may have a wait until next spring for this championship to finish but after their 2nd half display I will deem them Champions Elect 2014 / 2015 !!!!
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Post by homerj on Dec 1, 2014 10:07:21 GMT
was the fog really that bad?!
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Post by givehimaball on Dec 1, 2014 17:24:04 GMT
Pic of the fog
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Post by mossie on Dec 2, 2014 1:41:06 GMT
a few comments
I would have zero mass in a co novice shield competition viz a viz a district board championship. Nk championship far more appealing. The novice shield is only a make me up thing to give games. Is it even necessary for games? Sure novice teams have co league, district board league, district board championship and the better players play senior championship for their division as well.
also surely extra time should be compulsory in all games in NK championship. if this board is to be believed whether extra time is played is made up as the thing goes along.
A stephens day final - huge crowds previous years when played over Christmas and players really got stuck in. seems popular with fans and players as much as it might not be ideal!
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Post by frankgalvintralee on Dec 4, 2014 13:24:24 GMT
These are the dates for the championship now the Final the 3rd of January
Bernard OCallaghan Memorial Senior Football Championship Sponsored by McMunns Hotel Ballybunion Quarter Final Sunday 14th December @ 2pm Venue: Beale. (in the event of a replay Sunday 21st December) Ballydonoghue v Ballyduff Bernard O Callaghan Memorial Senior Football Championship Quarter Final Replay Saturday 20th December @ 2pm E/T Venue: Duagh Brosna v St Senans Bernard O Callagan Memorial Senior Football Championship 1st Semi Final Sunday 21st December @ 2pm Venue: Listowel Emmets (In Event of replay or pushed out due to Quarter Final Replay Friday 26th December) Beale v Ballydonoghue/Ballyduff. 2nd Semi Final Friday 26th December @ 2pm Venue: Moyvane Emmets v Brosna/St Senans Final Saturday 3rd January @ 2pm Venue T.B.C.
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Post by riverfeale on Dec 4, 2014 18:08:18 GMT
Fixtures as per North Kerry Board website
1/4 Final Sunday Dec 14th in Ballybunion 2pm Ballyduff. V. Ballydonoughue If a draw replay on Sun 21st 2pm Ballybunion
1/4 Final Replay Saturday Dec 20th in Duagh 2pm Brosna. V St Senans Extra time
Semi Final 1 Sunday Dec 21st in Frank Sheehy Park Listowel Beale. V winners Ballyduff. V Ballydonoughue. ( if this 1/4 final goes to a replay this Semi Final will be played on Fri Dec 26th )
Semi Final. 2 Friday 26th Dec in Moyvane 2pm Listowel Emmets V. Winners Brosna. V St. Senans
Final Saturday 3rd January 2015 @2pm venue TBC
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Post by riverfeale on Dec 4, 2014 18:32:56 GMT
Fixtures as per North Kerry Board website 1/4 Final Sunday Dec 14th in Ballybunion 2pm Ballyduff. V. Ballydonoughue If a draw replay on Sun 21st 2pm Ballybunion 1/4 Final Replay Saturday Dec 20th in Duagh 2pm Brosna. V St Senans Extra time Semi Final 1 Sunday Dec 21st in Frank Sheehy Park Listowel Beale. V winners Ballyduff. V Ballydonoughue. ( if this 1/4 final goes to a replay this Semi Final will be played on Fri Dec 26th ) Semi Final. 2 Friday 26th Dec in Moyvane 2pm Listowel Emmets V. Winners Brosna. V St. Senans Final Saturday 3rd January 2015 @2pm venue TBC I see a lot of problems with these fixtures # Asking players to play over Christmas holidays Take Ballydonoughue for example, if their 1/4 game with Ballyduff goes to a replay they play following week Dec 21st, then a semi final 5 days later v Beale on Stephens Day, with a final 8 days later , that's 4 games in 19 days at this time of the year over the Christmas, not to mention the games that they will have to play in other competitions in the previous weeks which could see Ballydonoughue playing 7 games one after the other since Nov 16th not fair on anybody # Gap between semi and final I thought that there was a ruling where a gap of 2 weeks between the Semi Final and Final # big pay day The North Kerry Board will get a big pay day on St Stephens day in Moyvane with whichever team plays Emmets in Semi Final , St Senans = Town v Country rivalry , Brosna = revenge for them after last yrs Lge Final and Semi Final loss to Listowel Will be interesting to see what pans out re fixtures but I still can't see this Final being played until Mid January at the earliest !!!!
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Post by fairplay2all on Dec 4, 2014 23:32:35 GMT
How about Brosna fixtures up to 1/4 final replay 21 dec . 5 massive games on d trot in November then 3 massive games in December , that's 8 weeks of championchip games and if we beat Senans there so nice to give us 5 days before a semi with Listowel !!! Get a life and a brain North Kerry CCC
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