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Post by givehimaball on May 23, 2015 19:24:24 GMT
Full time score Rathmore 2-8 Kerins O'Rahillys 2-5
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Post by givehimaball on May 23, 2015 19:41:24 GMT
@drcrokesgaa 2.16 v @shannon rangers 0.9 was the FT score according to the Kerry Twitter
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Post by givehimaball on May 23, 2015 19:44:27 GMT
@eastkerrygaa 3-17 @ardfertkerry 0-8
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Post by givehimaball on May 23, 2015 19:50:52 GMT
County SFC full-time
Austin Stacks 1-13 St Michaels Foil 2-6 St Kierans 2-10 Feale Rangers 0-8 East Kerry 3-17 Ardfert 0-8 Dr Crokes 2-16 Shannon Rangers 0-9 Rathmore 2-8 Kerins O'Rahillys 2-5
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on May 23, 2015 19:56:26 GMT
Was at the matches in Tralee and to be honest it was very poor fare in both games.
Stacks v Foilmore This was a game of 1 team who didnt seem too bothered and 1 who didnt seem able. It was turgid enough and Stacks kept on making silly mistakes- Donaghy really stood up when they needed him but my god he's a very awkward tackler and although he isnt dirty he is more or less guaranteed at least a yellow in every second game. Foilmore battled well and gave a much better account of themselves than was expected but they just didnt have enough and it was 2 horrendous mistakes by the Stacks keeper that kept them in it.
Rahillys v Rathmore This was a more entertaining game as it was tighter but the actual standard of football in the match was very poor. It was an odd game in some ways but I cant get over how inept the refereeing display was- it was atrocious. Rathmore clearly had a tactic to target specific players and Jack Savage got an elbow off Tom Sullivan and about 4 head high challenges. The decision not to send off Tom Sullivan was inexcusable as he had been booked in the first half and pulled down Tommy Walsh 3 times in the second half (twice for frees close to goal and once for a penalty).
The odd thing is that this shouldnt have been as close as it was but Rathmore didnt seem to want to go and win it as they kept messing around with the ball- Rahillys back line is really poor and was there for the taking. It has been remarked about on here previously, by myself included, but the Rahillys bench just arent up to it. They kept on making positional switches that didnt work and they managed to simultaneously get nothing out of Walsh, BJK, Savage and Moran. I really, really am puzzled as to what Tom Sullivan wasnt sent off- can anyone else who was there explain it to me- as I felt he should have walked even before the penalty.
As a final aside- Aidan O mahooney was sent off at the end (rightly) but there was some clown (a grown man) for Rahillys shouting at him calling him a w*nker as he left which was fairly disgraceful and lads from his own club should be quietening him.
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Post by greengold35 on May 23, 2015 20:07:54 GMT
Was at the matches in Tralee and to be honest it was very poor fare in both games. Stacks v Foilmore This was a game of 1 team who didnt seem too bothered and 1 who didnt seem able. It was turgid enough and Stacks kept on making silly mistakes- Donaghy really stood up when they needed him but my god he's a very awkward tackler and although he isnt dirty he is more or less guaranteed at least a yellow in every second game. Foilmore battled well and gave a much better account of themselves than was expected but they just didnt have enough and it was 2 horrendous mistakes by the Stacks keeper that kept them in it. Rahillys v Rathmore This was a more entertaining game as it was tighter but the actual standard of football in the match was very poor. It was an odd game in some ways but I cant get over how inept the refereeing display was- it was atrocious. Rathmore clearly had a tactic to target specific players and Jack Savage got an elbow off Tom Sullivan and about 4 head high challenges. The decision not to send off Tom Sullivan was inexcusable as he had been booked in the first half and pulled down Tommy Walsh 3 times in the second half (twice for frees close to goal and once for a penalty). The odd thing is that this shouldnt have been as close as it was but Rathmore didnt seem to want to go and win it as they kept messing around with the ball- Rahillys back line is really poor and was there for the taking. It has been remarked about on here previously, by myself included, but the Rahillys bench just arent up to it. They kept on making positional switches that didnt work and they managed to simultaneously get nothing out of Walsh, BJK, Savage and Moran. I really, really am puzzled as to what Tom Sullivan wasnt sent off- can anyone else who was there explain it to me- as I felt he should have walked even before the penalty. Red was shocking full stop- Aidan should have walked long beforevhe did- ref ignored the ball hitting a Rathmore mentor who was on the pitch and it ended up being a Rathmore point .
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on May 23, 2015 20:20:46 GMT
Was at the matches in Tralee and to be honest it was very poor fare in both games. Stacks v Foilmore This was a game of 1 team who didnt seem too bothered and 1 who didnt seem able. It was turgid enough and Stacks kept on making silly mistakes- Donaghy really stood up when they needed him but my god he's a very awkward tackler and although he isnt dirty he is more or less guaranteed at least a yellow in every second game. Foilmore battled well and gave a much better account of themselves than was expected but they just didnt have enough and it was 2 horrendous mistakes by the Stacks keeper that kept them in it. Rahillys v Rathmore This was a more entertaining game as it was tighter but the actual standard of football in the match was very poor. It was an odd game in some ways but I cant get over how inept the refereeing display was- it was atrocious. Rathmore clearly had a tactic to target specific players and Jack Savage got an elbow off Tom Sullivan and about 4 head high challenges. The decision not to send off Tom Sullivan was inexcusable as he had been booked in the first half and pulled down Tommy Walsh 3 times in the second half (twice for frees close to goal and once for a penalty). The odd thing is that this shouldnt have been as close as it was but Rathmore didnt seem to want to go and win it as they kept messing around with the ball- Rahillys back line is really poor and was there for the taking. It has been remarked about on here previously, by myself included, but the Rahillys bench just arent up to it. They kept on making positional switches that didnt work and they managed to simultaneously get nothing out of Walsh, BJK, Savage and Moran. I really, really am puzzled as to what Tom Sullivan wasnt sent off- can anyone else who was there explain it to me- as I felt he should have walked even before the penalty. Red was shocking full stop- Aidan should have walked long beforevhe did- ref ignored the ball hitting a Rathmore mentor who was on the pitch and it ended up being a Rathmore point . I completely agree that he was horrendous- his lack of understanding of the basic rules like charging, too many steps, picking off the ground, etc was worrying. It was a display that will leave a bitter taste in Rahillys mouths I'd imagine. However they need to ask serious questions of what the hell their management team were trying to do- they have talented players so they need to set up in a way that will get those players on the ball.
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Post by veteran on May 23, 2015 21:40:35 GMT
Dr. Crokes 2-16 Shannon Rangers 0-9 HT 1-9 0-4
The scoreline tells you most of what you need to know about this timid affair. Playing against the wind in the first half,on a drizzly evening, in spite of dominating play, the scores were slow to come for Dr. Crokes initially. Shannnon Rangers, adopting the current ploy of playing a lot of players behind the ball, made it difficult for a while but gradually Crokes asserted themselves on the scoreboard as well. The points were being reeled off by Kieran O'Leary, a few classy ones, Jamie Doolan and Chris Brady. Ambrose kicked a marvelous one coming in from the right . A goal was snatched too. Chris Brady, busy and crafty all through, had his effort blocked down but Colm Cooper was on hand to tap it home. The only pockets of resistance were coming from half backs, Danny Wrenn and Tommy Kennelly. Both played well all through, especially Danny. Indeed he scored two points and Tommy one. But the case was closed by half time.
The twenty minutes or so of the second half replicated the first half, with Crokes dominant in most areas. The highlight I suppose was the fine goal Chris Brady got. As the game petered out, Crokes made several changes and Shannon Rangers came more into the game. Paul Kennelly kicked some fine frees. Indeed the referee was charitable to the North Kerry boys during that stage of the game.
Fionn Fitzgerald and Alan O'Sullivan were masterful in the half back line. Fionn, a man who played poorly in the NFL games I saw, looked as keen and composed as he was last year. All the Crokes forwards played well at different stages with Chris Brady being consistently good all through, scoring 1-3.
Needless to say, the return of the elusive butterfly generated most interest. He won a lot of ball and, per usual, used it economically and profitably. He rarely took on his man, Shane Enright, preferring to set up team mates , which he did often and positively. In that respect, it is clear that the eyes at the back of his head are as sharp as ever. I was very pleased with his contribution.
In short, Shannon rangers were outclassed, being only an anaemic shadow of the team I saw defeat South Kerry last year. Indeed, if Crokes were in the mood the dismemberment could have been more macabre. Clearly they were missing some important players, notably David Culhane. Shane Enright switched out to midfield in the second half but failed to have an influence there. As stated, Danny Wrenn and Tommy Kennelly could not be faulted. Their attack could not make any progress. Apart from frees, 0-5, Paul Kennelly had little impact. Young Darragh Sheehy from Ballydonoghue was game and energetic and Mikey Boyle won some possession but did not have the nimbleness on this occasion to seriously threaten. Ger O'Sullivan from Tarbert come on and made a contribution.
Dr. Crokes look like a team who will be difficult to be overcome but, sadly, Shannon Rangers made it too easy for them tonight.
Jason Foley, the Kerry minor, found Chris Brady a most difficult opponent. Somebody told me that Jason played a minor match the previous night for Ballydonoghue. Two matches on consecutive nights for a slip of a boy, after his heroics a week previously for the Kerry minors terminating in him having to come off in extra time with cramp. Shouldn't the society for the prevention of cruelty to children be alerted?
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Post by runforfree on May 23, 2015 22:06:06 GMT
Dr. Crokes 2-16 Shannon Rangers 0-9 HT 1-9 0-4 The scoreline tells you most of what you need to know about this timid affair. Playing against the wind in the first half,on a drizzly evening, in spite of dominating play, the scores were slow to come for Dr. Crokes initially. Shannnon Rangers, adopting the current ploy of playing a lot of players behind the ball, made it difficult for a while but gradually Crokes asserted themselves on the scoreboard as well. The points were being reeled off by Kieran O'Leary, a few classy ones, Jamie Doolan and Chris Brady. Ambrose kicked a marvelous one coming in from the right . A goal was snatched too. Chris Brady, busy and crafty all through, had his effort blocked down but Colm Cooper was on hand to tap it home. The only pockets of resistance were coming from half backs, Danny Wrenn and Tommy Kennelly. Both played well all through, especially Danny. Indeed he scored two points and Tommy one. But the case was closed by half time. The twenty minutes or so of the second half replicated the first half, with Crokes dominant in most areas. The highlight I suppose was the fine goal Chris Brady got. As the game petered out, Crokes made several changes and Shannon Rangers came more into the game. Paul Kennelly kicked some fine frees. Indeed the referee was charitable to the North Kerry boys during that stage of the game. Fionn Fitzgerald and Alan O'Sullivan were masterful in the half back line. Fionn, a man who played poorly in the NFL games I saw, looked as keen and composed as he was last year. All the Crokes forwards played well at different stages with Chris Brady being consistently good all through, scoring 1-3. Needless to say, the return of the elusive butterfly generated most interest. He won a lot of ball and, per usual, used it economically and profitably. He rarely took on his man, Shane Enright, preferring to set up team mates , which he did often and positively. In that respect, it is clear that the eyes at the back of his head are as sharp as ever. I was very pleased with his contribution. In short, Shannon rangers were outclassed, being only an anaemic shadow of the team I saw defeat South Kerry last year. Indeed, if Crokes were in the mood the dismemberment could have been more macabre. Clearly they were missing some important players, notably David Culhane. Shane Enright switched out to midfield in the second half but failed to have an influence there. As stated, Danny Wrenn and Tommy Kennelly could not be faulted. Their attack could not make any progress. Apart from frees, 0-5, Paul Kennelly had little impact. Young Darragh Sheehy from Ballydonoghue was game and energetic and Mikey Boyle won some possession but did not have the nimbleness on this occasion to seriously threaten. Ger O'Sullivan from Tarbert come on and made a contribution. Dr. Crokes look like a team who will be difficult to be overcome but, sadly, Shannon Rangers made it too easy for them tonight. Jason Foley, the Kerry minor, found Chris Brady a most difficult opponent. Somebody told me that Jason played a minor match the previous night for Ballydonoghue. Two matches on consecutive nights for a slip of a boy, after his heroics a week previously for the Kerry minors terminating in him having to come off in extra time with cramp. Shouldn't the society for the prevention of cruelty to children be alerted?
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Post by givehimaball on May 24, 2015 8:39:55 GMT
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on May 24, 2015 9:14:01 GMT
Were you there yourself? That's weak reporting even for traleetoday!
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Post by givehimaball on May 24, 2015 9:45:51 GMT
Were you there yourself? That's weak reporting even for traleetoday! nope in fairness they did say that there would be updated reports today.
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Post by southward on May 24, 2015 10:15:39 GMT
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Post by diego on May 24, 2015 13:35:30 GMT
According to @radiokerrysport ...
James O'Donoghue not playing today due to a calf injury. Pa Kilkenny not lining out either. Our man at the Legion match Colm Kelly tells us James O'Donoghue's injury could keep him our "for some weeks".
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Post by Premier on May 24, 2015 14:10:22 GMT
According to @radiokerrysport ... James O'Donoghue not playing today due to a calf injury. Pa Kilkenny not lining out either. Our man at the Legion match Colm Kelly tells us James O'Donoghue's injury could keep him our "for some weeks". Killian young not playing for South Kerry either, don't know why
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Post by The16thMan on May 24, 2015 14:51:58 GMT
Legion 1-13 0-14 Mid Kerry After Extra Time. 0-09 Each at the end of normal time. Conor Keane getting the goal.Both teams lost intercounty players as Jonathan Lyne black carded & Donnacadh Walsh went off injured and James O' Donoghue didn't play due to injury.
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Post by diego on May 24, 2015 15:08:05 GMT
Results from the other early games today:
Kenmare District 5-15 St Brendan's 0-8
Kilcummin 1-8 South Kerry 0-16
Scorers for South Kerry were Bryan Sheehan (0-8), Paulie Donoghue (0-3), Ian Galvin (0-2), Chris Farley (0-1), Conor O'Shea (0-1) and Paul O'Connor (0-1).
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on May 24, 2015 15:34:22 GMT
By all accounts- St. Brendans put in more or less no effort this year (8 at training, very little challenge matches, etc) and that shows in the result.
I'm a big fan of divisional sides and feel that they must be kept but some kind of punishment needs to come about for those who dont even bother trying
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Post by Premier on May 24, 2015 16:15:48 GMT
By all accounts- St. Brendans put in more or less no effort this year (8 at training, very little challenge matches, etc) and that shows in the result. I'm a big fan of divisional sides and feel that they must be kept but some kind of punishment needs to come about for those who dont even bother trying The system that will be out in place will more than likely result in Ardfert coming back to st.brendans and will result in them becoming at least competitive
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on May 24, 2015 16:19:10 GMT
By all accounts- St. Brendans put in more or less no effort this year (8 at training, very little challenge matches, etc) and that shows in the result. I'm a big fan of divisional sides and feel that they must be kept but some kind of punishment needs to come about for those who dont even bother trying The system that will be out in place will more than likely result in Ardfert coming back to st.brendans and will result in them becoming at least competitive They would be competitive now if they got their full team out- they would have a decent pick from Churchill, Mitchels, Na Gael and Pat but their is no effort being put in. It seems to be an internal thing
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Post by Premier on May 24, 2015 16:46:21 GMT
Are the losers round neutral
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Post by A.N. Other on May 24, 2015 16:58:38 GMT
St.Michael's Foilmore v Kilcummin Shannon Rgrs v St.Brendan's Mid Kerry v West Kerry Feale Rgrs v Ardfert Rahillys and they will meet MC or Dingle
Not sure are they neutral or home/away.
Edit: Dingle and Miltown game is gone to ET, Dingle were 5 points up with 10 mins to go.
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Post by diego on May 24, 2015 17:45:55 GMT
Late afternoon results:
Laune Rangers 1-14 West Kerry 0-16 - After extra time, score after normal time 1-10 to 0-13.
Milltown/Castlemaine 1-13 Dingle 1-13 - After extra time, score after normal time Milltown/Castlemaine 0-11 Dingle 1-8.
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Post by diego on May 24, 2015 18:17:43 GMT
Are the losers round neutral No. 1st drawn gets home venue.
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Post by tadgh10 on May 24, 2015 18:34:13 GMT
At double header in killorglin today and while the football wasn't great I have to say referring was worse some baffling decisions given at times against all teams most memorable in my humble opinion a free to west kerry with time up in normal time and in the other game a blatant penalty to mid kerry first for a neck high tackle then a leg block in the same play in last minute of extra time these were two crucial decisions having said that all four teams would have to improve big time to go much further legion will surely improve missing jod ,Mike frank gave an exhibition of free taking while mid and west kerry both only played in spells,hard to pick a winner in there losers match both club team's seemed to show more fight and heart when it was needed most
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Post by inchperfect on May 24, 2015 18:40:33 GMT
I was also in Killorglin today. Disappointed that West Kerry blew it and also that only 1 Annascaul player made the starting 15.
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Post by tadgh10 on May 24, 2015 18:53:13 GMT
Yeah I thought that both divisional team's didn't seem to be able to press home there advantage when they were on top and the club team's out fought them when it mattered both divisional team's squandered the lead in extra time particularly mid kerry 4 point's up in the second half of extra time
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Post by tman59 on May 24, 2015 19:22:03 GMT
After listening to weeshies report on radio kerry about that young East Kerry Team , Seemed like a good team when missing Sherwood / Michael o Donoghue / Daragh Roache / Ronan Buckley. Anyone have a report or team sheet of East Kerry?
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Post by dashboard10m on May 24, 2015 22:13:13 GMT
Saw two game's in killorglin today and I would give a hesitant vote to mid kerry with home advantage in the losers round both teams for me threw away chances to win the game, for mid kerry their stand out performers for me were the goalie who made a couple of great saves,ladden in midfield and number 15 playing centre forward probably there man of match, west kerry will probably improve from this game but on today's showing none of these 4 team's will be at the serious end of proceedings, maybe legion can say with jod back they can improve the most out of the 4
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Post by gaaaddiction on May 24, 2015 23:58:30 GMT
After listening to weeshies report on radio kerry about that young East Kerry Team , Seemed like a good team when missing Sherwood / Michael o Donoghue / Daragh Roache / Ronan Buckley. Anyone have a report or team sheet of East Kerry? Colin Myers Dan O Donnoghue Jack Sherwood Timmy O Leary Shane Cronin Cian Horan Shane Lynch Gary O Sullivan Andrew Garnett Liam Kearney Jeff O Donoghue Michael Murphy Ronan Buckley Michael O Donoghue Paudie Clifford This was the 15 to start on paper, Sherwood Stam and Ronan Buckley didn't start. Mike Finnegan Billy O Brien and Craig Hickey replaced them. Walk in the park for East Kerry.
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