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Post by seasiders on Nov 9, 2015 11:57:30 GMT
Very disappointing performance by Glenbeigh no excuses this year beaten by the better team, Templenoe will walk the all Ireland.
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Post by sidelined on Nov 9, 2015 12:15:44 GMT
great footballing win by templenoe. just dont go playing all ireland yet. one game at a time and they can win it out. have to feel sorry for glenbeigh/glencar, have the football ability for years to win junior county title, but not the mental strength to do it.
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Post by smellUlater on Nov 12, 2015 16:48:00 GMT
darran showed why he isnt a a starter for Kerry. May also be better for G/G if he was kept as a sub for their bigger matches as more often than not he has not stood up to be counted unlike Declan Sullivan and Brian Sheehan has for years in their club matches.
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Post by kerrygold on Nov 12, 2015 17:27:38 GMT
He showed on Sunday why he probably isn't a club footballer.
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Post by seasiders on Nov 12, 2015 17:29:47 GMT
darran showed why he isnt a a starter for Kerry. May also be better for G/G if he was kept as a sub for their bigger matches as more often than not he has not stood up to be counted unlike Declan Sullivan and Brian Sheehan has for years in their club matches. Darran didnt have the best of days to be fair but no matter how good a player you are you cant win games on your own, Darran's team mates for glenbeigh were all very poor on the day. You forget that he was the only player that stood up to the mantle when introduced in the all Ireland final.
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Post by kerrygold on Nov 12, 2015 17:31:25 GMT
Great players carry their clubs.
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Post by seasiders on Nov 12, 2015 18:22:28 GMT
So how many great players do Kerry have? ?
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Post by kerrygold on Nov 12, 2015 18:36:01 GMT
Declan O'Sullivan, Bryan Sheehan, Killian Young, Colm Cooper, Aidan O'Mahoney, Kieran Donaghy for example have been massive for their clubs in the local championships. They have always left everything on the pitch when playing with their club mates.
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Post by seasiders on Nov 12, 2015 19:50:42 GMT
Peter Crowley, David Moran, Tommy Walsh, Anhony Maher, Shane Enright, for example have been very poor for their clubs, the point here is non of these guys are great club players but does that mean they cant produce it for Kerry? I do feel that of course they should be leaders in their club teams but to expect them to win games on their own is not fair to them.
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Post by kerrygold on Nov 12, 2015 22:08:36 GMT
On their own?, Darren is surrounded by div 1. county league footballers!
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Post by seasiders on Nov 12, 2015 22:17:23 GMT
On their own?, Darren is surrounded by div 1. county league footballers! If you were at the game you would not think they were a div 1 team, in fairness they have been very good this year and that includes Darran but on Sunday they looked more like a div 3 outfit.
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Post by kerrygold on Nov 12, 2015 22:25:42 GMT
On their own?, Darren is surrounded by div 1. county league footballers! If you were at the game you would not think they were a div 1 team, in fairness they have been very good this year and that includes Darran but on Sunday they looked more like a div 3 outfit. Agreed. It made no sense.
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Post by shaggy04 on Nov 13, 2015 17:10:56 GMT
If you were at the game you would not think they were a div 1 team, in fairness they have been very good this year and that includes Darran but on Sunday they looked more like a div 3 outfit. Agreed. It made no sense. Maybe glenbeigh should persist with their county league team they seem to have done exceptional in the last few years but come championship time changes are made fellas are accommodated but the performance suffers.
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Post by shaggy04 on Nov 13, 2015 17:13:05 GMT
Peter Crowley, David Moran, Tommy Walsh, Anhony Maher, Shane Enright, for example have been very poor for their clubs, the point here is non of these guys are great club players but does that mean they cant produce it for Kerry? I do feel that of course they should be leaders in their club teams but to expect them to win games on their own is not fair to them. The problem is certain individuals will give100% for club or county but others think that they are above club football and don't even show up for certain games..
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Post by shaggy04 on Nov 16, 2015 21:00:35 GMT
If glenbeigh lose the first round next year they will drop to novice, thus being a novice team in division 1
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Post by greengold35 on Nov 16, 2015 21:59:56 GMT
Peter Crowley, David Moran, Tommy Walsh, Anhony Maher, Shane Enright, for example have been very poor for their clubs, the point here is non of these guys are great club players but does that mean they cant produce it for Kerry? I do feel that of course they should be leaders in their club teams but to expect them to win games on their own is not fair to them. Crowley, Moran & Maher have all been carrying injuries this year- Maher has had a hip injury, recently operated on, Crowley is awaiting surgery, Moran battling a bulging disc which hopefully will not require surgery; Tommy in fairness was one of the outstanding players in the county championship- good in all games , was outstanding vs East Kerry when needed. The amount of injuries suffered by Kerry players seems to be at an all time high- Johnny Buckley has had knee surgery, JO'D could yet be facing a lay off, Paul & Mikey Geaney recovering- is this just bad luck ?
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Post by sayitasiseeit on Nov 18, 2015 0:14:31 GMT
Darran was poor and has been guilty of being poor in the past for Glenbeigh but to be fair to him other high profile Glenbeigh players were very poor too. Kilkenny got sent off and Gavan Grady was way off his game. Their next crop of players weren't at the pitch of the game either which is hard to believe when they've experienced so much so called hurt over the past few years. All in all I still think they'll be there or there abouts again next year. Templenoe were the hungrier team, got the early jump and kicked on. They must have been chuffed to see Pa Kilkenny get the line so early in the game, it really killed it as a contest at such an early stage of the game
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Post by sidelined on Nov 18, 2015 11:44:01 GMT
If glenbeigh lose the first round next year they will drop to novice, thus being a novice team in division 1 how do you figure that one out? it was always the case that the lowest ranked team in their grade in the county league dropped down. for junior normally a div 4 team. poor glenbeigh have suffered enough!
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Post by seasiders on Nov 18, 2015 11:57:29 GMT
If glenbeigh lose the first round next year they will drop to novice, thus being a novice team in division 1 how do you figure that one out? it was always the case that the lowest ranked team in their grade in the county league dropped down. for junior normally a div 4 team. poor glenbeigh have suffered enough! I'm afraid thats the new format for next year the losers of the 1st round games go into Junior B (just a new name for Novice), poor Glenbeigh indeed.
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Post by barrystea on Nov 18, 2015 20:09:10 GMT
Templenoe & bandon on in clon this sat . The talk around west cork is bandon will be well beaten . Are Templenoe that good ? Bandon are handy but they are a hurling club so I would expect any kerry team to have more football than them.
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Post by ruralgaa on Nov 23, 2015 16:41:45 GMT
AIB Munster GAA Junior Football Semi Final
Templenoe 0-16, Bandon 1-10
A crowd of 1052 people descended on Clonakilty to witness a hard fought battle between Templenoe and Bandon in the Munster Junior Football semi final. Despite the dry afternoon, the match was played on a very heavy pitch, with little or no wind affecting play.
Templenoe had the ideal start to the match and on the 15th minute had opened up a 0-07 to 0-01 lead over Bandon. The Templenoe scores coming from Cian Hallissey, Patrick Clifford, Danny Cahalane, Killian Spillane and Brian Crowley. Bandon’s corner back Brian Crowley received a black card in this period. On the 20th minute, Cork Senior player Mark Sugrue, pointed a free, and picked up the resulting kickout to score a goal. Bandon took great heart from these scores, and both teams exchanges two points apiece, to leave the half time score, Templenoe 0-09, Bandon 1-04.
Templenoe had another good start to the 2nd half, and kicked the first three points through Cian Hallissey and Teddy Doyle (2). Matthey McNamara replied for Bandon, but by the 48th minute, Templenoe had further extended their lead to six points.
The last 10 minutes saw Bandon reduce the deficit to four with 2 Mark Sugrue frees. Bandon started pressing for a goal, and very nearly got one with a goalmouth scramble with the ball ending up wide of the post. A well worked Templenoe move resulted in a Killian Spillane point to lift the siege. There was enough time for Mark Sugrue to point another free before the ref blew for full time, leaving Templenoe victorious on a score of Templenoe 0-16, Bandon 1-10.
Templenoe Scorers: Cian Hallissey 0-05, Killian Spillane 0-04, Danny Cahalane 0-02, Teddy Doyle 0-02, Sean Sheehan 0-01, Pat Clifford 0-01, Brian Crowley 0-01
Templenoe Team: Anthony Sheehan, Kieran O’Neill, Tadhg Morley (Captain), Maik Hallissey, Patrick Clifford, John Spillane, Gavin Crowley, Sean Sheehan, Adrian Spillane, Josh Holland, Brian Crowley, Danny Cahalane, Killian Spillane, Teddy Doyle, Cian Hallissey.
Subs: Stephen O’Sullivan, Shane Cremin
Bandon Scorers: Mark Sugrue 1-08, Jason Hickey 0-01, Matthey McNamara 0-01
Bandon Team: Pat Prendergast (Captain), Brian Crowley, Kevin Lucey, Eoghan O’Donovan, Joe Harrington, Peter Murphy, James O’Donovan, Jason Hickey, James Walsh, Philip Crowley, Alan Johnson, David Aherne, Darren Crowley, Ronan Crowley, Mark Sugrue
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2015 18:01:23 GMT
Congrats to Templenoe - superb win today - excellent young team. Win next weekend and they win division 2 and playing division 1 football next year - some achievement by them
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Post by ruralgaa on Jan 12, 2016 10:09:47 GMT
John Mitchels (Lancashire, Britain) 0-06 v 2-08 Templenoe Gaa Club (Kerry, Munster)
Match report by Cathal Harkin, Lancashire GAA PRO
Pairc na hEireann, Birmingham
John Mitchel’s quest for All-Ireland glory got stuck in the Pairc na hEireann mud, as visitors Templenoe easily secured passage onto the semi-finals. This was not a fair reflection on the capabilities of the Liverpool men as they did not play to their potential; barring Paraic McGuirk, the rest will no doubt be disappointed with how they fared. On the other hand, it was felt that Templenoe could up the gears if needed and that they played well within themselves. Templenoe had won the Munster Championship on December 12th while their opponents hadn’t been in competitive action since November 8th. Throughout the game this stat would tell a tale; as rustiness was quite evident through Mitchel’s sloppy passing and running off the ball. The conditions would not lend itself to good football, the bright sunny day was a bogus front for a chilly, windy afternoon with terrible underfoot conditions. Mitchels got off to a great start and took the lead through Kildare’s Paddy Mulligan, as he knock over the opening score from 30 metres out. This was good as they got for the Liverpool men, as for the remainder of the half they failed to gain a foothold in midfield and move the ball to their inside forward line. Templenoe were totally dominant in the middle where Sean Sheehan and Adrian Spillane reigned supreme, every breaking ball the Kerry men were to first. Within 5 minutes, Stephen O’Sullivan, Killane Spillane and Danny Cahalane had put scores on the board to reflect their dominance. Numerous last-gasp blocks by the John Mitchel’s rearguard, showed just how under pressure they were. By this time, Templenoe were employing a cross-field long ball policy which to be fair to John Mitchels, they were dealing with well. Another long ball however was the straw that broke the camel’s back. Cian Hallissey majestically soared through the air to pluck the ball amid an army of players to feed Killiane Spillane and without much back lift, he let rip to make the ball fly past Matty Deeney in the Mitchel’s goal. It was a fantastic finish by the young lad to bring his tally to a goal and two points by the 20th minute. Soon after, an effort from Mitchel’s Michael Higgins as he raced clear of the Templenoe defence, was cleared off the line by a defender to the woes of the travelling Liverpudlian support. Spillane added another soon after to leave the score at half-time Templenoe 1-05 v 0-01 John Mitchels. Mitchels struggled badly in this opening half as they flooded men back to plug holes, however this was robbing Peter to pay Paul, as now the men who should have been receiving the ball in the half-forward line, was not deep in their own defence. McGuirk was going through a mountain of work for John Mitchels, but the Templenoe men had done their homework and stopped his runs by fair means or 'other'.
Mitchels came out in the second-half with wind advantage and replicated what they did in the opening half by scoring first, again through the boot of Paddy Mulligan. Hallissey soon replied however, as Teddy Doyle was starting to stamp his authority on the game. Disaster then struck for John Mitchels, an altercation involving Higgins, resulted in him receiving a red card for striking. They now had to see out the remaining 22 minutes with 14 men, and things soon got worse as Stephen O’Sullivan buried a shot to the back of the net after great work by Brian Crowley. This signalled the end of their victory chances. To be fair however, they kept fighting up to the very final whistle and outscored the Kerry men by 4 points to 1 over the next 10 minutes. All their scores coming from Mulligan frees. The last score of the came from the impressive Brian Crowley from a tight angle to leave the final score Templenoe 2-08 v 0-06 John Mitchels.
No doubt Templenoe will enter the semi-final stage as favourites. They looked like a Senior team at times today and one can only think of what they would be like on hard ground. Templenoe were made up of mainly young men, but many stood 6 foot tall and had the build to match which was a surprise to many of the supporters in Britain, they have a great combination of physique and skill. Overall, they had some impressive displays today, none more so than wing back Patrick Clifford who was the man of the match as his tackling and driving runs were a joy to behold. John Mitchels however, will feel that they just didn’t turn up and will be bitterly disappointed. What a season it has been however for the Liverpool men, another Lancashire and British Championship to add to their collection. They have been the British Champions for the last 3 years now and have won 7 of the last 9 Lancashire Championships. Barry Morris (Fermanagh) has done a fantastic job at the helm and he has played a huge role in the GAA here in Britain, so the future is bright for them.
John Mitchels: Matty Deeney (Donegal); John O’Hagan, David McTeggart (Louth), Marty Carey (Derry); Michael Higgins (Down), Paraic McGuirk (Monaghan), Sean Rice (Cork); Rory Sharvin (Down), Denis O’Neill (Meath); John McDermott, Frank Cassidy (Antrim), Craig Owen; Aidan Kearney (Antrim), Edward Jackson (Cavan), Paddy Mulligan (0-06, 5f) (Kildare)
Subs: Niall McShane for John O’Hagan, Paddy Murphy (Fermanagh)for Marty Carey, Alan Murray for Denis O’Neill, Aidan McCartan (Down) for John McDermott, Sean Clarke (Armagh) for Aidan Kearney.
Templenoe: Anthony Sheehan; Kieran O’Neill, Tadgh Morley, Michael Hallissey; Patrick Clifford, John Spillane, Gavin Crowley; Sean Sheehan, Adrian Spillane; Brian Crowley (0-01), Cian Hallissey (0-01), Danny Cahalane (0-02); Killiane Spillane (1-03, 2f), Teddy Doyle, Stephen O’Sullivan (1-1) Subs: Josh Holland (0-1) for Michael Hallisey, Pat Spillane for Stephen O'Sullivan, Shane Cremin for Teddy Doyle, John Rice for Danny Cahalane
Lancashire PRO Cathal Harkin
Attendance: 600
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Post by actionman on Jan 14, 2016 21:18:26 GMT
Listry to follow in Templenoes footsteps, people are saying it will be much harder this year with Listowel, Annascaul dropping to Junior but I dont think it will change much. Glenbeigh will again be there and there abouts but I think we can beat anyone of them on our day. Early prediction Listry to win it.
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Post by seasiders on Jan 14, 2016 23:00:53 GMT
Listry to follow in Templenoes footsteps, people are saying it will be much harder this year with Listowel, Annascaul dropping to Junior but I dont think it will change much. Glenbeigh will again be there and there abouts but I think we can beat anyone of them on our day. Early prediction Listry to win it. Well one thing for sure Listry are no Templenoe, but having said that I wouldn't rule them out on winning the county
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Post by abù on Jan 14, 2016 23:15:15 GMT
All ireland semi final fixed for 24th in killmallock, and intermadiate semi final going to gealic grounds on 24th. Are both games fixed for the same time? Its dissapointing when it's kerry vs meath in both games that there is not a double header in the gealic grounds is there reasoning behind this? Or I wonder was it requested by the county boards?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2016 23:39:02 GMT
Listry to follow in Templenoes footsteps, people are saying it will be much harder this year with Listowel, Annascaul dropping to Junior but I dont think it will change much. Glenbeigh will again be there and there abouts but I think we can beat anyone of them on our day. Early prediction Listry to win it. Listry nowhere near Temolenoe - who is training Listry in 2016 does anybody know??
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Post by madforfootball on Jan 15, 2016 0:06:20 GMT
I agree listry wouldn't b in top 4 junior clubs ,only beat a poor cordal side by a late point and losted to firies n next round in 2015 so can't see them improving that much .
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Post by frankgalvintralee on Jan 15, 2016 1:07:31 GMT
I agree listry wouldn't b in top 4 junior clubs ,only beat a poor cordal side by a late point and losted to firies n next round in 2015 so can't see them improving that much . Agree with that cant see Listry giving any real push Listowel be my choice could a novice team spring a surprise?
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Post by hardworker on Jan 24, 2016 20:16:47 GMT
Listry to follow in Templenoes footsteps, people are saying it will be much harder this year with Listowel, Annascaul dropping to Junior but I dont think it will change much. Glenbeigh will again be there and there abouts but I think we can beat anyone of them on our day. Early prediction Listry to win it. haha good one yeah!!!! Those lads couldn't beat snow off a rope
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