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Post by keane on Sept 1, 2016 14:36:24 GMT
Presumably many involved with the minors will be involved in the Championship also
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Post by onlykerry on Sept 1, 2016 15:11:13 GMT
And the Munster Club competitions are scheduled to begin Oct 30 - hopefully the County QF, SF or F will not produce a draw giving a fixture pile up like last year. Yes the CCC have done well with the Leagues this year - played off a month or two quicker which is welcome. Is there an U21 Club Championship scheduled this year?
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Post by greengold35 on Sept 1, 2016 16:19:21 GMT
And the Munster Club competitions are scheduled to begin Oct 30 - hopefully the County QF, SF or F will not produce a draw giving a fixture pile up like last year. Yes the CCC have done well with the Leagues this year - played off a month or two quicker which is welcome. Is there an U21 Club Championship scheduled this year? I think the quarter finals and semi finals will go to extra time in the event of a draw to prevent replays.
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Post by sleaheadboy on Sept 19, 2016 9:00:17 GMT
Will All Ireland reply impact on the county championship. Dingle match clashes with the 5:00 start for Mayo-Dublin
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Post by islandexile on Sept 20, 2016 11:01:47 GMT
Any news of the two quarter finals fixed for Satuday October 1st being rescheduled to avoid a clash against the All-Ireland final replay?
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Post by inforthebreaks on Sept 20, 2016 16:05:58 GMT
I doubt it. the schedule will be tight enough as it is to get kerry champions into the munster draw in a timely fashion. unless they move all games to the sunday but this would have an adverse effect on gate receipts.
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Post by Jigz84 on Sept 20, 2016 16:14:13 GMT
They could just bring the throw-in times forward on the Saturday maybe?
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Post by buck02 on Sept 20, 2016 16:22:09 GMT
They could just bring the throw-in times forward on the Saturday maybe? Might not suit guys who work on Saturday.
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Post by lár na páirce on Sept 20, 2016 21:31:36 GMT
How about a Super Sunday in Stack Park
Games at 1,3,5 and 7
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Post by greengold35 on Sept 21, 2016 11:26:27 GMT
They could just bring the throw-in times forward on the Saturday maybe? This is the likely scenario, 1.30/2.00 for Rahillys & Crokes, 2nd game @ 3/3.30.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Sept 21, 2016 13:59:00 GMT
How about a Super Sunday in Stack Park Games at 1,3,5 and 7 Might that be a push for a pitch? Four games in one day?
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Post by Jigz84 on Sept 23, 2016 9:15:02 GMT
From the site, throw-in times for the Saturday brought forward:
The starting times for the 2 Quarter Finals of the Garveys Supervalu Senior Football Championship fixed for Austin Stack Park on Saturday 1st October have both been brought forward to avoid a clash with the televising of the All Ireland Senior Football Final. Dr Crokes and Kerins O'Rahillys will now throw-in at 1:30 while the second game of the Double Bill between champions, South Kerry and Dingle will throw in at 3:15.
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Post by gaacrazy on Sept 26, 2016 15:51:37 GMT
How do people see these games going next weekend? any players that could potentially break through to Kerry squad if they perform well in the rest of championship? Should be four great games I'm going for crokes, south Kerry, stacks and Rathmore to get through
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Post by givehimaball on Sept 28, 2016 20:21:58 GMT
Crokes, Dingle, Rathmore and Stacks
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Post by kerrygold on Sept 28, 2016 20:31:59 GMT
Crokes, Dingle, Rathmore and Stacks That's a big call re Dingle v South Kerry! Have you gone to the bookies?
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Post by givehimaball on Sept 28, 2016 22:48:30 GMT
Crokes, Dingle, Rathmore and Stacks That's a big call re Dingle v South Kerry! Have you gone to the bookies? Would hardly be a huge upset. Dingle are only 5/4 South Kerry are 5/6 Seems about right to me
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Post by onlykerry on Sept 30, 2016 8:54:25 GMT
Crokes, Dingle, Rathmore and Stacks Reasonable prediction - but unusual in that it would mean 4 club sides in the SF's - suspect this is a rare occurance. I would fancy Crokes, South Kerry, Mid Kerry and Stacks to come through.
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Post by buck02 on Sept 30, 2016 9:33:18 GMT
Crokes dont appear to be firing on all cylinders and I dont think they will hold the same fear for Rahillys as they would in years gone by. Still its hard to see past them. Crokes by 5.
Marc O Connor is a huge loss to Dingle and South Kerry appear to have a very strong panel and seem to be able to do what they did last year - finish strongly with very good subs while the club team wont have the same strength in depth. South Kerry by 6.
Mid Kerry and Rathmore could go either way but I'll go for Mid Kerry by 2 or 3 points.
Stacks and Kenmare is another hard one to call and a lot will depend on just how focused the Templenoe and Kenmare players are seen as they are playing each other in the intermediate final. This might tilt the balance in Stacks favour. Stacks by 4.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2016 12:29:05 GMT
All four games will be close. Any of the games could go either way. Crokes full back line is a worry for me. Stacks targeted them and it paid off. I'm hoping David Naughton will be brought in there to tighten it up. With Barry John Keane Jack Savage Tommy Walsh and Ferguson O'Rahilly's have the forwards to do damage. On the other hand O'Rahillys are no great shakes either. Crokes have the forwards to put the scores too do I think Crokes to shade it in a high scoring game. I think South Kerry just about shade it over Dingle. Stacks and Kenmare could go to a replay and for me Mid Kerry with a bit to spare over Rathmore.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2016 12:30:55 GMT
I meant to say Rahillys backs are no great shakes and Mid Kerry with a 3 or 4 points to spare over Rathmore .
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Post by kerrygold on Sept 30, 2016 12:47:56 GMT
What is your expected starting 15 nacrocaigh?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2016 13:56:51 GMT
Crokes have a couple of injury concerns but I'm hoping the team would be 1 Shane Murphy 2 David Naughton 3 Mike Moloney 4 Fionn Fitzgerald 5 Gavin White 6 Alan O'Sullivan 7 Mike Milner 8 Ambrose O'Donovan 9 John Buckley 10 Miceal Burns 11 Daithi Casey 12 Brian Looney 13 Tony Brosnan 14 Colm Cooper 15 Kieran O'Leary
Gavin O'Shea Jamie Doolan David Shaw Chris Brady to come on later in the game maybe Luke Quinn if a back is needed
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Post by kerrygold on Sept 30, 2016 14:00:01 GMT
Savage front 8, who's missing, injured. Where is Jordan Kiely?
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Post by Mickmack on Sept 30, 2016 17:31:14 GMT
Crokes have a couple of injury concerns but I'm hoping the team would be 1 Shane Murphy 2 David Naughton 3 Mike Moloney 4 Fionn Fitzgerald 5 Gavin White 6 Alan O'Sullivan 7 Mike Milner 8 Ambrose O'Donovan 9 John Buckley 10 Miceal Burns 11 Daithi Casey 12 Brian Looney 13 Tony Brosnan 14 Colm Cooper 15 Kieran O'Leary Gavin O'Shea Jamie Doolan David Shaw Chris Brady to come on later in the game maybe Luke Quinn if a back is needed David Naughton is a young player that I will watch with interest in the coming years. Here he is at number 5 for The Sem making the initial vital interception to disrupt the attack. When the ball is chipped up to him he bombs forward and ends up playing a brilliant footpass to the advantage of the forward. The goal that ensues puts The Sem on the high road. In the minor final he won a similar ball and put Clifford away on that sole run for his wonder goal.
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Post by greengold35 on Sept 30, 2016 18:36:48 GMT
All games are up for grabs and nothing would surprise me regarding the outcomes. South Kerry should have too much for Dingle but divisional sides can often find that its hard to keep momentum going- think back to 2014 when SK lost to Shannon Rangers in 1\4 final. An intriguing tie between Stacks and Kenmare given the proximity of the intermediate final- Stacks display in the club final should see them through. Rathmore will be fancied to overcome Mid Kerry who have a no of injury worries with Darran, Gavan O'Grady and Pa Kilkenny all doubtful- Rathmore could come through here. Crokes/Rahillys could be the tie of the round- both teams are brimming with forward talent but both could be suspect at the back- think Rahillys will be more defensive than in previous games and will not take too many chances- for me, they may just about shade it.
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Post by taggert on Oct 1, 2016 19:04:27 GMT
All games are up for grabs and nothing would surprise me regarding the outcomes. South Kerry should have too much for Dingle but divisional sides can often find that its hard to keep momentum going- think back to 2014 when SK lost to Shannon Rangers in 1\4 final. An intriguing tie between Stacks and Kenmare given the proximity of the intermediate final- Stacks display in the club final should see them through. Rathmore will be fancied to overcome Mid Kerry who have a no of injury worries with Darran, Gavan O'Grady and Pa Kilkenny all doubtful- Rathmore could come through here. Crokes/Rahillys could be the tie of the round- both teams are brimming with forward talent but both could be suspect at the back- think Rahillys will be more defensive than in previous games and will not take too many chances- for me, they may just about shade it.
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Post by taggert on Oct 1, 2016 19:09:19 GMT
Was at the Crokes Rahillys game. Bad injury for Giles OGrady with game stopped 40 mins - wishing him a speedy recovery.
Rahillys were disappointing up front. Gavin White was MOTM and had savage in his back pocket for tge entire game. Both midfields were slow and ponderous and are symptomatic of the paucity of options Kerry have in this area. Crokes missed 6 or 7 point scoring chances in the first half and would have been out the gap if they converted these. They do not look like the unbeatable force of a few years back.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2016 20:10:04 GMT
Barry O'Sullivan (Dingle) and Gavin White (Crokes) the only two that Kerry could call up from the two games.
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Post by gaacrazy on Oct 2, 2016 8:29:42 GMT
Poor standard yesterday in county championship. Hopefully today's matches will be a bit better. Rahillys played a very defensive game all through and encouraged crokes onto them. They dropped too many players back and had no offensive game plan whatsoever. Crokes did ok but question marks still remain over there back line who were not tested today. Too much high ball sent in making it easy for crokes to break it away. Gavin white looks a great prospect and should be getting game time for Kerry. Tony Brosnan and Gavin Shea were sharp in the first half but faded in the second and were replaced. Gooch had a decent game also finishing with 1-5. Jack savage poor for rahillys didn't contribute from play missed frees. Cormac Coffey did OK for rahillys tackled hard and had a few driving runs upfield but his decision making is poor on the ball. Paul Geaney was the standout player in the second match. Dingle poor in the first have but Geaney led the way. Barry o Sullivan came into it in the second half. I would agree with nacrocaigh about Gavin white and Barry o Sullivan getting league time for Kerry. Cormac Coffey isn't good enough on the ball to make the step up. Jack savage is overrated and showed that today, didn't get on a lot of ball as white had him in his pocket. Hopefully today's games will be a bit more free flowing
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Post by greengold35 on Oct 2, 2016 9:13:44 GMT
Rahillys will be disappointed but I am sure will be the first to acknowledge the better team won on the day; the effect of Giles O'Grady's injury on his team mates will never be known but on the resumption of play after the lengthy delay, Rahillys seemed distracted and coughed up easy possession/scores. Their second half performance was much better, outscoring Crokes by 8pts to 6. Jack Savage was injured in a heavy collision with John Payne shortly after match resumed and struggled there after; Gavin White was the outstanding player on the pitch and his running from deep particularly in the second half caused Rahillys plenty of trouble.
The black card and its interpretation or inconsistency continues to infuriate; yesterday's ref issued 3, one to Giles O'Grady for the incident in which he was injured ( he suffered a leg break) and another to sub Kevin Walsh for a foul on Gavin White- this was to my mind a yellow, maybe borderline red. The final black card to Micheal Burns was baffling, the ref indicating that he was pulling his opponent to the ground, even though he ( Burns) was in possession of the ball; once again, similar to ref in Kerry vs Dublin, the ref ignored a player coming into a throw in and allowed the play to continue!
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