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Post by onlykerry on Aug 28, 2015 10:11:30 GMT
That time of year again when the school uniforms come out and traffic jams outside schools again.
Groups for this years Corn Ui Mhuiri are
2015 / 2016 Corn Ui Mhuiri Munster GAA Senior A Football Draws
Group A
1 Col. Baile an Róistigh
2 Tralee CBS
3 High School Clonmel
4 ISK (Killorglin)
Group B
1 St Brendans, Killarney
2 Abbey CBS, Tipp Town
3 St Flannans, Ennis
4 Col na Scelige
Group C
1 Pobail Scoil Chorca Dhuibne, Dingle
2 Pobail Scoil Sliabh Luachra Rathmore
3 DLS Mágh Chrómtha
4 Coláiste Chríost Rí
Group D
1 Clonakilty Community College
2 DLS Naomh Fachtna, Sciobairín
3 Mercy Mounthawk Tralee
4 Col Cholim Ballincollig
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Post by westarebest on Aug 29, 2015 11:31:48 GMT
Looking like more or less the same teams as last year with the addition of Abbey CBS and Pobail Scoil Sliabh Luachra Rathmore. I didn't realise Rathmore would be that strong this year? Although I'm guessing a lot of that Gneeveguilla team that have been Division 1 County League U14 and U16 up along (next years minor team) would be involved. Who else would they have on that team? Would Chorca Dhuibhne be as strong this year? And will St Brendan's have what it takes this year?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2015 11:59:03 GMT
Looking like more or less the same teams as last year with the addition of Abbey CBS and Pobail Scoil Sliabh Luachra Rathmore. I didn't realise Rathmore would be that strong this year? Although I'm guessing a lot of that Gneeveguilla team that have been Division 1 County League U14 and U16 up along (next years minor team) would be involved. Who else would they have on that team? Would Chorca Dhuibhne be as strong this year? And will St Brendan's have what it takes this year? Rathmore won Munster U16.5 B competition so you have a lot of that team coming through.Between Rathmore and gneeveguilla you also have about 10 starters from that East Kerry minor team that narrowly lost Wednesday night. So they should be fairly strong
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Post by givehimaball on Sept 18, 2015 18:44:55 GMT
Result today from the O'Sullivan Cup
O'Sullivan Cup Full Time St Brendan's College 2-22 Col na Sceilge 2-15
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Post by givehimaball on Sept 23, 2015 13:51:31 GMT
Dates for the Games BABHTA 1 21/10/2015 Col. Baile an Róistigh vs Trá Lí CBSCol. Bhréanainn, Cill Airne vs Abbey CBS, Tiobraid Aránn Pobail Scoil Chorca Dhuibne vs Pobail Scoil Sliabh Luachra, RáthMhórP.S Cloich na Coillte vs DLS Naomh Fachtna, Sciobairín Ard Scoil Cluain Meala vs I.S.K (Cill Orglan)Coláiste Fhlannáin vs Col na SceligeDLS Mágh Chrómtha vs Coláiste Chríost Rí Mercy Mounthawk Trá Lí vs Colaiste Cholim Ballincollig BABHTA 2 11/11/2015 Col. Baile an Róistigh vs Ard Scoil Cluain Meala Col. Bhréanainn, Cill Airne vs Coláiste Fhlannáin Pobail Scoil Chorca Dhuibne vs DLS Mágh Chrómtha P.S Cloich na Coillte vs Mercy Mounthawk Trá LíTrá Lí CBS vs I.S.K (Cill Orglan)Abbey CBS, Tiobraid Aránn vs Col na SceligePobail Scoil Sliabh Luachra, Ráth Mhór vs Coláiste Chríost Rí DLS Naomh Fachtna,Sciobairín vs Colaiste Cholim Ballincollig BABHTA 3 25/11/2015 Col. Baile an Róistigh vs I.S.K (Cill Orglan)Col. Bhréanainn, Cill Airne vs Col na SceligePobail Scoil Chorca Dhuibne vs Coláiste Chríost Rí P.S Cloich na Coillte vs Colaiste Cholim Ballincollig Trá Lí CBS vs Ard Scoil Cluain Meala Abbey CBS, Tiobraid Aránn vs Coláiste Fhlannáin Pobail Scoil Sliabh Luachra,Ráth Mhór vs DLS Mágh Chrómtha DLS Naomh Fachtna,Sciobairín vs Mercy Mounthawk Trá LíCeathrú Craobh 20/1/2016 Leath Chraobh 6/2/2016 Craobh 27/2/2016 Leath Chraobh Na h-Éireann 16/3/2016 Chraobh Na h-Éireann 2/4/2016 Extra time to be played in all games that end in a draw munster.gaa.ie/wp-content/themes/munster/uploads//2015MunsterPPSFixtureBooklet.pdf
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Post by givehimaball on Sept 23, 2015 13:56:06 GMT
Corn an Fhriúnnaigh - Frewen Cup
(16.5 A F) Teora Aoise 1/6/99
BABHTA 1 1 Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne vs Mercy Mounthawk Trá Lí 2 Coláiste Chríost Rí vs Col na Scelige 3 Col. Bhréanainn, Cill Airne vs Ard Scoil Cluain Meala 4 I.S.K (Cill Orglan) vs Colaiste Cholim Ballincollig
Ceathrú Craobh 27/1/2016 A Trá Lí CBS vs DLS Mágh Chrómtha B Col. Baile an Róistigh vs Coláiste Fhlannáin
C 1 vs 2 D 3 vs 4
Leath Chraobh 3/2/2016 X A vs B Y C vs D
Craobh 2/3/2016 X vs Y
Leath Chraobh Na h-Éireann 12/3/2016
Chraobh Na h-Éireann 26/3/2016
Extra time to be played in all games that end in a draw Extra time to be played in all games that end in a draw
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Post by givehimaball on Sept 23, 2015 13:57:53 GMT
Corn an Bhráthair Choilm Taft (15 A F) Teora Aoise 1/1/2001
BABHTA 1 30/9/2015 1 Trá Lí CBS vs Col. Bhréanainn, Cill Airne 2 Ard Scoil Cluain Meala vs DLS Mágh Chrómtha
Ceathrú Craobh 14/10/2015 A Col na Scelige vs Coláiste Fhlannáin B Col. Baile an Róistigh vs Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne C I.S.K (Cill Orglan) vs Coláiste Chríost Rí D 1 vs 2
Leath Chraobh 4/11/2015 1 A vs B 2 C vs D
Craobh 18/11/2015 1 vs 2
Extra time to be played in all games that end in a draw Extra time to be played in all games that end in a draw
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Post by G_S_J on Sept 23, 2015 15:14:57 GMT
Extremely convenient putting these in Irish, shur everyone's fluent in our mother tongue...
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Post by givehimaball on Sept 25, 2015 10:26:08 GMT
Extremely convenient putting these in Irish, shur everyone's fluent in our mother tongue... Yeah totally agree - Utter daftness - like anyone's ever going to be encouraged to use Irish more because of stuff like this, while it's a serious nuisance for those who don't speak the language.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Sept 26, 2015 13:10:26 GMT
Extremely convenient putting these in Irish, shur everyone's fluent in our mother tongue... Yeah totally agree - Utter daftness - like anyone's ever going to be encouraged to use Irish more because of stuff like this, while it's a serious nuisance for those who don't speak the language. Come on lads ye can understand that no problem.
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Post by G_S_J on Sept 27, 2015 20:18:54 GMT
Yeah totally agree - Utter daftness - like anyone's ever going to be encouraged to use Irish more because of stuff like this, while it's a serious nuisance for those who don't speak the language. Come on lads ye can understand that no problem. I can understand it, but it involves time and mostly guesswork. It's just not very accessible having something wrote out in a language 90% of people don't understand. It smacks of gaeilgeoir arrogance.
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Post by givehimaball on Sept 28, 2015 10:39:25 GMT
Come on lads ye can understand that no problem. I can understand it, but it involves time and mostly guesswork. It's just not very accessible having something wrote out in a language 90% of people don't understand. It smacks of gaeilgeoir arrogance. Exactly - having information like this in Irish does nothing to benefit anyone - it's just tokenism for the sake of tokenism. For an overwhelming chunk of the population the Irish language has hugely negative connections/connotations. I'm sure there are a significant number of parents of children with very limited/or no Irish who will be playing in these games. It's hardly encouraging to them to come along and get involved in the GAA community when they go to look up the fixtures and they are in a language they don't understand. Saw in the papers that Jarlath Burns was saying in some interview that the GAA should consider getting rid of Amhran na BhFiann and possibly getting rid of flags to reach out to the unionists. That sort of stuff makes far more sense than hanging on to pointless traditions and symbols.
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Post by G_S_J on Sept 28, 2015 11:58:50 GMT
I can understand it, but it involves time and mostly guesswork. It's just not very accessible having something wrote out in a language 90% of people don't understand. It smacks of gaeilgeoir arrogance. Saw in the papers that Jarlath Burns was saying in some interview that the GAA should consider getting rid of Amhran na BhFiann and possibly getting rid of flags to reach out to the unionists. That sort of stuff makes far more sense than hanging on to pointless traditions and symbols. I agree, if the GAA has designs on being a global sport this would be a step forward in that direction, the organisation should be about people and community not nationalism. I think we're strong enough as a people now not to have to reinforce or existence as a sovereign country into our organisations.
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Post by diego on Sept 28, 2015 19:18:49 GMT
Don't agree there lads. Think it's great to use a bit of the native language myself.
Would be strange indeed if the GAA of all organisations didn't promote a bit of use of Irish from time to time.
And if we have to Google the odd place name or word or phrase, how bad sure. Won't we know it the next time!
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Post by fenit67 on Oct 4, 2015 17:50:44 GMT
Yes indeed Givehimball and Galvin's Skinny Jeans how dare the GAA or any one else for that matter inflict that awful Irish language upon the world! Everything should be in English and any person found using the language should be castigated immediately. And while we are at it let's allow Sky to have all coverage so that they may sell the game worldwide which they will do whilst killing the culture that spawned the GAA. You chaps are spot on indeed and what are those people at TG4 doing? They have the temerity to broadcast games in Irish; outrageous! No this use of any language other than English must be stopped forthwith; when you gentlemen take your holidays in a foreign land you must have no truck with the locals speaking their language and demand that they use English! Be firm lads and brook no challenge in putting them in their place as you show them the superiority of a language that came from a land that kept your ancestors firmly in their place, at the bottom. Yes such culture needs to be lauded and to hell with any other type of expression.
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Post by G_S_J on Oct 19, 2015 15:42:13 GMT
Errr, you kind of lost the run of yourself there. I'm not a big fan of mixing politics with sport and it's something that went hand in hand with the GAA for years. Links with nationalism have been phased out over the past two decades, opening Croke Park to the other sports, lifting the ban on members of the British Defense Forces playing the games. These things were progressive and hugely beneficial for the organisation evolution into the modern and inclusive one we know today. The old guard might like to keep their head's in the sand but Ireland is constantly changing, if it's for the better or worse is entirely subjective. Unlike other great institutions of Irish life that have crumbled, the GAA has embraced what the nation is instead of some idealised notion about what is to be Irish and is all the better for it.
It's by no means a perfect institution, but considering it's links with the more conservative aspects of Ireland it has to be commended for moving with the times and hope it continues to do so.
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Post by onlykerry on Oct 19, 2015 15:46:14 GMT
First round kicks off this wednesday - which of the Kerry sides are genuine contenders this year. Is the run over for Dingle or have they another team that will challenge for honours this year. 7 must be a record number of Kerry Colleges in this competition. CBS Tralee ISK Killorglin St Brendans Killarney Col Na Scelige PSCD, Dingle PSSL, Rathmore Mercy Mounthawk, Tralee
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Post by OnTheForty on Oct 20, 2015 13:55:12 GMT
First round kicks off this wednesday - which of the Kerry sides are genuine contenders this year. Is the run over for Dingle or have they another team that will challenge for honours this year. 7 must be a record number of Kerry Colleges in this competition. CBS Tralee ISK Killorglin St Brendans Killarney Col Na Scelige PSCD, Dingle PSSL, Rathmore Mercy Mounthawk, Tralee Are there no schools at all in North Kerry?
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Post by onlykerry on Oct 21, 2015 14:36:23 GMT
Tuesday 20th October Corn Uí Mhuirí round 1 St Brendans 1-18 Abbey CBS 1-6 Wednesday 21st October Corn Uí Mhuirí round 1 St Francis Col Rochestown 5-12 Tralee CBS 1-4 PS SL Rathmore 4-12 PS Chorca Dhuibhne 2-9 Clonakilty CC 1-12 St Fachtna’s Skib 1-7 HS Clonmel 2-12 IS Killorglin 0-9 St Flannans 0-8 Col Na Scelige 0-8 Chriost Ri 2-12 DLS Macroom 0-5 Mercy Mounthawk 2-16 Col Cholim Ballincollig 3-10
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Post by onlykerry on Oct 21, 2015 14:39:06 GMT
Good wins for St Brendans, Rathmore and Mercy Mounthawk. Col Na Sceilig drew and losses for Tralee CBS, Dingle and Killorglin.
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Oct 21, 2015 17:02:59 GMT
That's quite the hammering for the green- sad to see
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Post by fenit67 on Oct 21, 2015 21:14:52 GMT
Galvin's Skinny Jeans I neither lost the run of myself nor did I mention nationalism; read my post again or have somebody read it to you. I did reference how one culture was held down by another which began earnestly in the middle of the 17th century but which was instigated by the Church of England and not by the state, the usual purveyors of nationalism. My response had to do with an attempt by you to demean the Irish language which I did by the use of absurdity and exaggeration.
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Post by fossafan13 on Oct 22, 2015 12:32:16 GMT
I was at Tralee CBS game. They are very weak through the spine of the team. Saw they lined out without Tom Hoare, Stefan from Na Gaeil and a lot of last years starters. Apparently, some of their 6th years have decided not to play with the senior team - if true its disappointing as Corn UI Mhuiri was always noted for a high standard of competition. Although they won enough ball, they could not stop Rochestown running through their defence - I think every goal scored was one on one with the keeper. CBS look physically weak with little height spread out around the team.
They received 2 black cards in first half - they lost Michael Reidy early on - felt sorry for their full back line and goalkeeper as they were afforded no protection at all even though they played well enough. Full back Sean Mortimer, Goalkeeper Shane Foley and half forward Tomas O'Connor were best on view for CBS.
Even with that, I don't think Rochestown are good enough to trouble Sem this year (although they were missing young Kingston I think). Do people know when other games are on over the next few weeks - I'd like to organise my time to see Sem and Pobail Scoil ??
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Post by fossafan13 on Oct 22, 2015 12:53:36 GMT
Apologies. I've only noticed fixtures given earlier by another Member.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2015 13:34:13 GMT
That's a bad beating for the Green. Good win for Rathmore
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Post by G_S_J on Oct 22, 2015 16:11:10 GMT
Galvin's Skinny Jeans I neither lost the run of myself nor did I mention nationalism; read my post again or have somebody read it to you. I did reference how one culture was held down by another which began earnestly in the middle of the 17th century but which was instigated by the Church of England and not by the state, the usual purveyors of nationalism. My response had to do with an attempt by you to demean the Irish language which I did by the use of absurdity and exaggeration. I did not demean the language, it's not the language I have an issue with it's the people who think everyone can or should speak it when the realty is entirely different. It's like Spending thousands every year on printing Irish additions of government legislation that no one will read. Totally nonsensical and does nothing to help the language. Since the beginning of the state the process of force feeding the Irish lauguage to non speakers has had a negative effect on it, this is just a tiny aspect of that in action.
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Post by pluto on Oct 22, 2015 18:05:42 GMT
Pcd are very weak this year. The good days are over for the time being.what school was caught filming the green v roco game illegally yesterday?
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Post by Jo90 on Oct 22, 2015 19:45:11 GMT
Pcd are very weak this year. The good days are over for the time being.what school was caught filming the green v roco game illegally yesterday? Was that pcd's first loss in Munster since before their 4 in a row Corn Ui Mhuiris?
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Post by tommybigboots on Oct 23, 2015 23:46:02 GMT
I also heard about the illegal videoing going in the Rochestown CBS game, a close friend if mine was there and he thought the students videoing were from a school in Clare
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Post by turenne on Oct 24, 2015 5:20:46 GMT
I also heard about the illegal videoing going in the Rochestown CBS game, a close friend if mine was there and he thought the students videoing were from a school in Clare ...as if the Clare lads care enough to attend - nevermind video-tape - a football match. They were from Brendans.
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