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Post by frankgalvintralee on Jan 31, 2017 21:17:54 GMT
Piarsaigh Na Dromada V Renard Dromid for me Listowel Emmet's V Annascaul Tight game here maybe Emmets at home Ballymacelligott V Fossa Close game here hard to call Fossa maybe Churchill V Ballydonoghue Ballydonoghue for me St Senan's V Firies Fires for me close though Skellig Rangers V St Pat's Blennerville Close one here again but Skellig at home Na Gaeil V Beaufort Tie of the round for me hard to call maybe Beaufort Finuge V Keel Close one Finuge just about Read more: kerrygaa.proboards.com/thread/6697/castleisland-mart-club-championship-draws#ixzz4XNO1zU2U
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Post by homerj on Feb 1, 2017 10:16:18 GMT
when you look at the standard of teams in this, its no wonder we win the all ireland in this almost every year.
multiple players who are in the kerry set up at minor, under21 and senior level in the last 3 years.
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Post by benchwarmer on Feb 1, 2017 15:58:42 GMT
cracking championship in store lads... can't wait for it to get started and as ye say these games are very difficult to call. They all have the potential to go either way really. I wouldn't be able to make a prediction of an outright winner... anyone care to try?
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Post by homerj on Feb 1, 2017 16:48:50 GMT
Na Geail must be favourites surely?
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Feb 1, 2017 17:00:36 GMT
Na Geail must be favourites surely? They would be in my opinion, but margins are close. Any of the teams can beat the others on a good day. Na Gaeil have an excellent team, but injuries could easily change everything. Or players going to college and such. Junior clubs usually find it harder to hold on to players.
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Post by buck02 on Feb 1, 2017 17:17:17 GMT
Why have they changed the structure of the Premier Junior/Junior championships again? Last year the argument was to allow all teams in the county a chance of "making Croke Park".
Listry, a Div. 2 team currently, spent years trying to win the old Novice to get promoted to Junior. They finally win it and 2 years later they have one bad day at the office in the Preliminary Round last year and find themselves back in the Novice (or Junior).
Yet because the likes of Renard and Churchill (Div 4 and Div 5) won their Preliminary game last year, they are in the Premier Junior this year and will be I assume until they are relegated.
Who makes up the rules I wonder?
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Post by piggott on Feb 1, 2017 18:18:46 GMT
All the home teams have a great advantage
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Post by madforfootball on Feb 1, 2017 18:29:48 GMT
Why have they changed the structure of the Premier Junior/Junior championships again? Last year the argument was to allow all teams in the county a chance of "making Croke Park". Listry, a Div. 2 team currently, spent years trying to win the old Novice to get promoted to Junior. They finally win it and 2 years later they have one bad day at the office in the Preliminary Round last year and find themselves back in the Novice (or Junior). Yet because the likes of Renard and Churchill (Div 4 and Div 5) won their Preliminary game last year, they are in the Premier Junior this year and will be I assume until they are relegated. Who makes up the rules I wonder? Just a question cause ito wrecking my head with a hour Last year's game Listry v Moyvane.. if I am right moyvane won this but yet remain in this competition? How is this so? I would agree with you every team should have a chance all be it a small chance but it gives an extra championship game to teams.
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Post by ballhopper34 on Feb 1, 2017 19:40:24 GMT
Moyvane not in Premier Junior or Junior fixtures...are they not fielding a team in 2017?
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Post by buck02 on Feb 1, 2017 20:33:06 GMT
Why have they changed the structure of the Premier Junior/Junior championships again? Last year the argument was to allow all teams in the county a chance of "making Croke Park". Listry, a Div. 2 team currently, spent years trying to win the old Novice to get promoted to Junior. They finally win it and 2 years later they have one bad day at the office in the Preliminary Round last year and find themselves back in the Novice (or Junior). Yet because the likes of Renard and Churchill (Div 4 and Div 5) won their Preliminary game last year, they are in the Premier Junior this year and will be I assume until they are relegated. Who makes up the rules I wonder? Just a question cause ito wrecking my head with a hour Last year's game Listry v Moyvane.. if I am right moyvane won this but yet remain in this competition? How is this so? I would agree with you every team should have a chance all be it a small chance but it gives an extra championship game to teams. The lowest ranked (in terms of county league position) team that loses R1 of the Intermediate and (Premier) Junior championships are relegated to the level below the following year.
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Post by greengold35 on Feb 1, 2017 20:33:19 GMT
Moyvane not in Premier Junior or Junior fixtures...are they not fielding a team in 2017? Moyvane away to Tarbert in junior championship .
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Post by bannerman on Feb 1, 2017 21:37:19 GMT
St Senans, Ballydonoghue and Fossa teams to beat. They all got negotiable passages to quarter final stage Clifford massive asset for fossa worth few scores a game. Ballydonoghue and st senans two great young teams.
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Post by ciarrai78 on Feb 2, 2017 20:52:19 GMT
Sooner or later Listowel Emmets are going to get their act together and when they do they will go close to winning this competition. They have a great guy in charge this year in Brian Scanlon
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Post by upmidkerry on Feb 9, 2017 0:18:01 GMT
Saw emmets play this and they have a great team of individuals, but no where near a team yet. Not sure will brian be the man to take them to the next level. my bet i think will be beaufort, fine group of players and they are coming to a good age now with alot of young fit footballers and a few minors over the last few years too so should be good enough to get to the later stages.
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Post by frankgalvintralee on Apr 10, 2017 20:41:02 GMT
Piarsaigh Na Dromada V Renard Dromid for me Listowel Emmet's V Annascaul Tight game here maybe Emmets at home Ballymacelligott V Fossa Close game here hard to call Fossa maybe Churchill V Ballydonoghue Ballydonoghue for me St Senan's V Firies Fires for me close though Skellig Rangers V St Pat's Blennerville Close one here again but Skellig at home Na Gaeil V Beaufort Tie of the round for me hard to call maybe Beaufort Finuge V Keel Close one Finuge just about Read more: kerrygaa.proboards.com/thread/6697/castleisland-mart-club-championship-draws#ixzz4XNO1zU2UIll stand by my predictions after County League Performances! But ud never know!
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Post by fealeside on Apr 16, 2017 10:22:36 GMT
Emmets and Annascaul needed extra time to be separated last night in Listowel. Emmets won by 4 for a finish but were pushed all the way having been 8 points up at one stage. Their big problem is leaking goals which they badly need to sort out, conceding 2 handy enough ones again last night. I think they've leaked 11 now in the last 4 games. Conor Cox finished with around 1-09 and is definitely back to somewhere near his best. I was amazed to see the great Genie Farrell still able to mix it at this level. Noel Kennelly is still very inportant to Listowel and proved it again last night. The game finished up 1-21 to 2-14
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Post by fealeside on Apr 16, 2017 16:43:39 GMT
Second Round Draw
Junior Premier Club Championship
Na Gaeil/Beaufort vs Churchill/Ballydonoghue Dromid Pearses vs Fossa Firies vs Keel Skellig Rangers vs Listowel Emmets
Games either next weekend or the weekend after
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Post by fealeside on Apr 16, 2017 16:44:36 GMT
Fixtures will be made tomorrow evening
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Post by handyminor on Apr 16, 2017 19:47:11 GMT
The County Board have decided that 75% of clubs will have their championship football finished by the end of April-all to satisfy the senior inter-county team management. This is crazy and very damaging for clubs
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Post by eastkerry28 on Apr 17, 2017 18:30:39 GMT
Any reports? Some big shocks so far.
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Post by fealeside on Apr 17, 2017 18:42:07 GMT
Anyone at the Churchill Ballydonoghue game?
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Post by bannerman on Apr 17, 2017 19:51:44 GMT
The only shocks were blennerville and ballydonoghue losing. Clifford massive addition to fossa, take stopping
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Post by samphire on Apr 18, 2017 9:08:41 GMT
Division 5 hosted Division 3 as Churchill entertained Ballydonoghue in the opening round of the Junior Premier Championship on Monday afternoon. The visitors were first to settle and raced into a 5 point lead with scores from Jack Foley (2), Dara Sheehy (2) and Brian Mason. It was the 19th minute before Churchill got off the mark, Ivan Parker firing a penalty over the bar having been fouled himself in the area. From the goal kick Jason Foley burst up the field for Ballydonoghue and fed Brian Cremin who fired to the net to put Bally ahead 1-05 to 0-01. Things were looking ominous for Churchill, before Killian Fitzgerald scored a point and then JJ Prior was fouled after bursting into the box for a second penalty. Kilian Fitzgerald took over kicking duties and fired to the net to keep the hosts in touch. Ballydonoghue bounced right back and scored the next two points through Cremin and Sheehy, but Churchill scored the last point of the half through a Michael O'Brien free after the immense Killian Fitzgerald had been fouled to trail by 4 points, 1-03 to 1-07. Churchill burst out of the blocks on the resumption and scored 6 points on the trot, the picks being two Ivan Parker points from distance. In between, the Churchill keeper, Eoghan O'Brien, saved a penalty from Dara Sheehy, touching his shot onto the post. Ballydonoghue rallied and equalized through a Sheehy free and an outstanding score from Jim Cremin before the defining score of the game. Ivan Parker won a high ball in mid field and fed the marauding JJ Prior, who showed great pace to break through on goal and fired to the back of the net to put the hosts three ahead. Fitzgerald and Sheehy traded points to leave a goal between the teams heading into the final moments. Ballydonoghue had a 14m free at the death, but with 15 players on the line they were unable to get the goal that they needed. In the end Churchill ran out deserving winners by 2-10 to 1-10. Jason Foley and Jack Foley were best for the visitors, while Ivan Parker and JJ Prior played well for Churchill, but it was Churchill's Killian Fitzgerald who really stood out and gets my nod for man of the match. Churchill's reward for this victory is a trip to Na Gaeil in the quarter final. That game takes place on Saturday 29th April with a 6:30 throw-in in Kileen.
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Apr 18, 2017 10:52:54 GMT
Can anyone put up the results as I cant seem to access the website
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Post by Topman1 on Apr 18, 2017 12:31:48 GMT
Listowel 1-21 annascaul 2-14 AET Finuge 2-5 keel 0-15 St Senan's 0-12 firies 3-14 Skellig rangers 2-8 st pats 1-9 Dromid 0-17 renard 1-11 Ballymac 1-9 fossa 3-12 Na gaeil 1-15 beaufort 1-10 Churchill 2-10 ballydonoghue 1-10
Shows that county league standings don't count for much here. Keel firies skellig na gaeil and Churchill all beating teams in higher divisions
My predictions for next round Dromid vs fossa- dromid just about. Think they'll win it out Firies vs keel- keel should have enough talent and experience to beat young firies team Na gaiel vs Churchill- na gaeil by 5 Skellig rangers vs listowel- could go either way imo especially when skellig at home but I go for listowel to win
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Post by homerj on Apr 18, 2017 13:15:06 GMT
Anyone at the Churchill Ballydonoghue game? ballydonoghue very depleted according to the radio report, missing 6 or 7 key players and then lost two more as the game went on. churchill however still had to beat them and they did.
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Post by madforfootball on Apr 18, 2017 14:20:28 GMT
Listowel 1-21 annascaul 2-14 AET Finuge 2-5 keel 0-15 St Senan's 0-12 firies 3-14 Skellig rangers 2-8 st pats 1-9 Dromid 0-17 renard 1-11 Ballymac 1-9 fossa 3-12 Na gaeil 1-15 beaufort 1-10 Churchill 2-10 ballydonoghue 1-10 Shows that county league standings don't count for much here. Keel firies skellig na gaeil and Churchill all beating teams in higher divisions My predictions for next round Dromid vs fossa- dromid just about. Think they'll win it out Firies vs keel- keel should have enough talent and experience to beat young firies team Na gaiel vs Churchill- na gaeil by 5 Skellig rangers vs listowel- could go either way imo especially when skellig at home but I go for listowel to win I will go for Fossa Firies Nat gaiel Listowel Na gaiel to win it out fossa and firies are young good teams and will win one in the future butility na gaiel have been there or there abouts a free years now a bit like glenbeigh last year. David Cilford is a massive addition to fossa 2-5 against ballymac in his 1st senior game.
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Post by ciarrailar on Apr 19, 2017 20:34:26 GMT
Dromid v Fossa will be a humdinger I'd say. I'll go with Dromid with home advantage. Always a tough place to go! Firies v Keel should be close. Keel aren't scoring big but generally tight enough at the back too. Think Firies might edge this by the odd point in a low scoring affair. Na Gaeil v Churchill. Na Gaeil here all day long. Skellig Rangers v Listowel Emmets. Helluva trip south for the Fealesiders but I fancy them to come away with a win maybe after extra time.
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Apr 21, 2017 8:27:31 GMT
I would have given you some odds on Churchill to beat Ballyd!
Does anyone open a book on these matches?
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Post by piggott on Apr 22, 2017 20:26:10 GMT
Skellig Rangers beat Listowel Emmets this evening
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