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Post by Leathama on Feb 10, 2017 20:15:21 GMT
Best of luck to the Crokes tomorrow. Has the team been named as of yet?
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Post by glengael on Feb 10, 2017 20:32:26 GMT
Best of luck to Dr. Crokes and safe travelling to all on their journeys this weekend.
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Feb 10, 2017 20:50:05 GMT
The Kerry Senior Football Team to play Mayo in Round 2 of the Allianz Football League in Austin Stack Park Tralee tomorrow (Saturday) evening (7pm) shows three changes in personnel from the side that defeated Donegal in Round 1.
Ronan Shanahan of Austin Stacks, comes into the side at corner back for his first competitive game in a Kerry jersey, Jack Barry makes his first full League debut having played in midfield for all but the first four minutes of the game against Donegal and former Kerry Minor, Under 21 and Junior player Adrian Spillane makes his League debut in the half forward line.
This trio replace Shane Enright (following the return to play protocol after injury), and Under 21 players Jason Foley and Tom O’Sullivan who are listed in the subs. Denis Daly of St Marys joins the match day squad..
The team captained by Peter Crowley is as follows:
1. Brian Kelly Killarney Legion 2. Ronan Shanahan Austin Stacks
3. Mark Griffin St Michaels-Foilmore 4. Killian Young Renard 5. Jonathan Lyne Killarney Legion
6. Peter Crowley (C) Laune Rangers 7. Tadhg Morley Templenoe 8. David Moran Kerins O’Rahillys 9. Jack Barry Na Gaeil 10. Adrian Spillane Templenoe 11. Paul Murphy Rathmore 12. Donnchadh Walsh Cromane 13. Jack Savage Kerins O’Rahillys 14. Paul Geaney Dingle 15. James O’Donoghue Killarney Legion
Subs
16. Brendan Kealy Kilcummin 17. Tom O’Sullivan Dingle 18. Jason Foley Ballydonoghue 19. Michael Geaney Dingle 20. Barry John Keane Kerins O’Rahillys 21. Barry O’Sullivan Dingle
22. Brendan O’Sullivan Valentia 23. Conor Keane Killarney Legion
24. Conor Geaney Dingle 25. Gavin Crowley Templenoe 26. Denis Daly St Marys
Bainistíocht
Bainisteóir: Eamonn Fitzmaurice (Finuge)
Róghnóirí: Mikey Sheehy (Austin Stacks), Padraig Corcoran (Dingle), Liam Hassett (Laune Rangers), Maurice Fitzgerald (St Marys).
Additional Information:
Adrian Spillane was a Kerry Minor in 2012, U21 in 2014 and won a Junior All Ireland in 2016 & a Junior Club with Templenoe, Mac le Tom.
Jack Barry made his League debut agaianst Donegal last weekend when coming on very early for the injured Shane Enright. A Kerry Minor in 2012 he played Under 21 in 2015. He played in the recent McGrath Cup final against Limerick.
Ronan Shanahan of Austin Stacks has never played for Kerry in any grade but was a member of the McGrath Cup squad earlier in the season.
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Feb 10, 2017 20:53:15 GMT
Is it Streamed or on TV? Streaming guys were very apologetic re previous event so I hope they get on well. And of course best wishes to Croke -maybe it is their year, would be nice for Gooch for all he has given to, well everyone, his contribution to Crokes is truly immense and a fitting reward it would be to a man who only modesty is in self depreciation. ON RADIO Live updates on St Vincent's v Slaughtneil, Corofin v Dr Crokes and Dublin v Tipperary (H) in Saturday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1 from 1400. Saturday Sport Extra on Radio 1 will have live updates on all of the evening's games, including Dublin v Tipperary, Dublin v Tyrone and Kerry v Mayo from 1900. Sunday Sport on RTÉ Radio from 1400 will have reporters at the day's main games. ON TV Saturday St Vincent's v Slaughtneil and Corofin v Dr Crokes live on TG4 from 1330. Dublin v Tipperary and Dublin v Tyrone live on eor Sport 1 from 1630. Kerry v Mayo live on eir Sport 2 from 1655.
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Post by Ballyfireside on Feb 10, 2017 21:22:18 GMT
Is it Streamed or on TV? Streaming guys were very apologetic re previous event so I hope they get on well. And of course best wishes to Croke -maybe it is their year, would be nice for Gooch for all he has given to, well everyone, his contribution to Crokes is truly immense and a fitting reward it would be to a man who only modesty is in self depreciation. ON RADIO Live updates on St Vincent's v Slaughtneil, Corofin v Dr Crokes and Dublin v Tipperary (H) in Saturday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1 from 1400. Saturday Sport Extra on Radio 1 will have live updates on all of the evening's games, including Dublin v Tipperary, Dublin v Tyrone and Kerry v Mayo from 1900. Sunday Sport on RTÉ Radio from 1400 will have reporters at the day's main games. ON TV Saturday St Vincent's v Slaughtneil and Corofin v Dr Crokes live on TG4 from 1330. Dublin v Tipperary and Dublin v Tyrone live on eor Sport 1 from 1630. Kerry v Mayo live on eir Sport 2 from 1655. I can't find eir Sport 2 anywhere -is it on Vodafone package I wonder?
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Feb 10, 2017 21:25:32 GMT
ON RADIO Live updates on St Vincent's v Slaughtneil, Corofin v Dr Crokes and Dublin v Tipperary (H) in Saturday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1 from 1400. Saturday Sport Extra on Radio 1 will have live updates on all of the evening's games, including Dublin v Tipperary, Dublin v Tyrone and Kerry v Mayo from 1900. Sunday Sport on RTÉ Radio from 1400 will have reporters at the day's main games. ON TV Saturday St Vincent's v Slaughtneil and Corofin v Dr Crokes live on TG4 from 1330. Dublin v Tipperary and Dublin v Tyrone live on eor Sport 1 from 1630. Kerry v Mayo live on eir Sport 2 from 1655. I can't find eir Sport 2 anywhere -is it on Vodafone package I wonder? It's not. You have to upgrade to it and might not be available on Vodafone at all. We can it on sky, but only if you have sky and sky sports already and then have to contact Eir to add that. Comes to about €150a month which I won't pay.
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Post by yellowbelly on Feb 10, 2017 21:41:00 GMT
Android Tablet or Phone -> uktvnow.net -> Premier Sports
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Post by Ballyfireside on Feb 11, 2017 9:47:25 GMT
Any way of seeing Kerry Mayo game live, any streaming - now I find my Vodafone sub only gets me some eir games, ei1 Sport 1 and not eir Sport2.
AND ANYONE BEING PURSUED BY SKY FOR CANCELLED SUB MONEY, TELL 'EM TO SHAG OFF, I CANCELLED MY SUB IN WRITING AND THEY TELL ME THAT THEY DO NOT ACCEPT WRITTEN INSTRUCTION AND THAT YOU HAVE TO DO IT BY TELEPHONE. THIS IS FAKE NEWS STUFF AND WHAT THEY ARE SAYING IS ILLEGAL, SAME AS WHAT THEY DID WITH POOR EEE MILLIE DOWLER RIP IN THE UK, THE GAA SHOULD BE AHSAMED OF THEMSELVES TO BE ASSOCIATING WITH THIS MOB. OF COURSE WHEN THEY GET YOU ON THE PHONE THEY HAVE THE METER RUNNING AND THAT THEY KNOW YOU ARE CANCELLING THEY KEEP YOU AT THE BACK OF THE QUEUE. I SUPPOSE RUPERT MURDOCH MUST PAY FOR THE BUFFET HE PUT ON WHEN HE MARRIED ANOTHER BAG OF BONES SKELETON, WANTS US TO PAY FOR THE CHICNKN 'N' CHIPS, BAD FORM, ILL SPIRIT.
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Post by dubkerry on Feb 11, 2017 15:31:32 GMT
Good win for Slaughtneil, Chrissy McKeigue gives a masterclass on how to negate Diarmuid Connelly. Connolly 0- 1, McKeigue 0-3
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Post by dubkerry on Feb 11, 2017 15:35:03 GMT
McKaigue 0-4
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Post by buck02 on Feb 11, 2017 15:39:56 GMT
McKaigue totally dominated Connolly, kicking 4 points including two from long distance. Slaughtneil are very strong down the middle and have a few pacy wing backs and forwards. The conditions and pitch today probably suited them and they may struggle a bit in the open expanses of Croke Park. (If their hurlers win next weeks, what happens?).
From a neutral perspective I thought the ref totally favoured the winners. He gave some very harsh calls against Vincents. Maybe even the refs are sick of Dublin's dominance in football. They probably wished David Gough was on the pitch instead of doing the line.
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Post by Mickmack on Feb 11, 2017 16:02:08 GMT
Vincent's had no leader to stand up in the second half. Enda Varley of mayo who is teaching in Dublin kicked two of their points. Vincent's are on the road a long time now and they might have put it all into winning Dublin. Connolly totally destroyed by mckaigue who got four points from chb.
Slaughtneil are a tiny club. They won the Ulster club in hurling, football and camogie in 2017.
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Post by Mickmack on Feb 11, 2017 16:20:36 GMT
Johnny Buckley should have got a red card. Good start by crokes
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Post by kerrygold on Feb 11, 2017 16:27:55 GMT
O'Leary is on fire. Shocking goal keeping!
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Post by kerrygold on Feb 11, 2017 16:31:25 GMT
Gooch starting to give great ball.
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Post by Mickmack on Feb 11, 2017 16:34:48 GMT
Jaysus Seamus Darby flashed before my eyes when I saw that goal go in.
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Post by kerrygold on Feb 11, 2017 16:36:11 GMT
Big first half for the Crokes. Ball retention has become an important component of the modern game.
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Post by kerrygold on Feb 11, 2017 17:14:51 GMT
Great run from D. Casey to create the second goal. Well done to the Crokes, the better team today and fully deserved the win. The hurling might have an impact on the football final yet!
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Post by Mickmack on Feb 11, 2017 17:22:59 GMT
Colm did a brilliant bit of defending to stop an attack and this led directly to the goal. Colm lucky to to get a black card shortly after. Crokes brought a lot of power off the bench too and corofin couldn't match that.
Fionn looks to be finding form again. Kieran is brilliant form and nacrocaigh has been saying that daithi Casey should be on the Kerry panel and today you could see why he is saying that.
Two very engaging open games today.
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Post by hatchetman on Feb 11, 2017 17:39:52 GMT
Crokes were 9 up with 6 minutes left and then I saw this headline on rte "Corofin and Slaughtneill into club final' Almost fell off my seat!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2017 18:01:01 GMT
Johnny Buckley should have got a red card. Good start by crokes Seriously? A high tackle is and always has been a yellow card
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Post by glengael on Feb 11, 2017 21:46:31 GMT
Well done to the Crokes. Back on the big day after a decade.
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Post by madforfootball on Feb 12, 2017 0:16:13 GMT
Johnny Buckley should have got a red card. Good start by crokes Seriously? A high tackle is and always has been a yellow card When I saw it i said his gone I couldn't believe he got away with it , if not a straight red it was definitely a black as there was no ball and he stopped the run ofthe player....it should of been one or the other but IMO it was red all day. Still do I was delighted to see chokes win the bench is frightening , Tony Brosnan is a great player in with the kerry senior team and yet only 3rd sub fantastic bench
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2017 23:30:58 GMT
Great day for the Crokes. They deserved it but made hard work of it. Corofin never gave up and kept coming back. It bodes well for the Club standard in Kerry. Hopefully now they can go on and win it.
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Feb 13, 2017 10:27:15 GMT
The standard of forwards that Crokes have is sick- bringing Burns, Kiely and Tony Brosnan off the bench is crazy- all would be the top 1 or 2 forwards for mnost other senior clubs in the county. David Shaw not getting a look in just shows how much depth that they have
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Post by Jigz84 on Feb 13, 2017 12:53:49 GMT
A thoroughly professional performance from the Crokes, very impressive.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2017 13:21:22 GMT
The standard of forwards that Crokes have is sick- bringing Burns, Kiely and Tony Brosnan off the bench is crazy- all would be the top 1 or 2 forwards for mnost other senior clubs in the county. David Shaw not getting a look in just shows how much depth that they have You hit the nail on the head there kerrybhoy. In the past they didn't have a bench like this. This has been the big difference this year. A stronger squad and they have had some good minor teams the last 3 or 4 years now and these lads are coming through. David Shaw Billy Courtney and David Naughton have not had to be thrown in right away. Most clubs have to play their Minors right away. Crokes don't. Mike Potts is a good player and they don't have to rush him in either next year. Plus they have a decent minor team in 2017 and a good u16 team this year so the future looks good. Bringing Pat O'Shea back helped also.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2017 3:02:03 GMT
If anyone is interested Good minor game in Division One game on this Saturday in Lewis Road at 4pm between Dr.Crokes and Dingle. Some good players on view.Division One will be very competitive this year. Stacks, Laune Rangers, Firies, and Na Gaeil along with Crokes and Dingle. On Sunday Crokes seniors are playing Currow in the East Kerry League in Lewis Road at 2pm
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Post by southward on Feb 14, 2017 19:01:53 GMT
Great performance by Casey, And Kieran in the first half. I thought Gooch was slow to get involved though.
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Post by smokey on Feb 15, 2017 0:08:07 GMT
I thought Ambrose O'Donovan was immense last Sunday, he stood up big time. He may not be the best technically but adds great balance to the team in terms of physicality and bite. He can play as well mind.
It was the first time I watched Gooch play and sadly thought he looked like an old player. The class is still there but you see it only in patches rather than throughout the game. I thought he struggled with the pace of the game and consequently impose himself. His passing was waywards at times but can still pick out passes like no other (ie. the pass to Daithi Casey for the goal). He still had an influence but not as central as before. I am not being critical just an observation.
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