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Post by southward on Jul 13, 2019 15:16:32 GMT
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Post by homerj on Jul 15, 2019 8:52:39 GMT
any idea if this will be played next sunday at croke park?
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Post by southward on Jul 15, 2019 8:54:50 GMT
any idea if this will be played next sunday at croke park? Don't know but the same pairing played last year's final in Ennis.
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Post by homerj on Jul 15, 2019 11:43:43 GMT
any idea if this will be played next sunday at croke park? Don't know but the same pairing played last year's final in Ennis. previous finals have been played in croke park though!
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Post by hatchetman on Jul 15, 2019 12:50:20 GMT
Could they put it on as a curtain raiser for the double-header in Croke Park? It would get some of the Kerry fans in early. It will be the only opportunity some of these guys get to play in Croke Park.
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Post by southward on Jul 15, 2019 12:51:20 GMT
Don't know but the same pairing played last year's final in Ennis. previous finals have been played in croke park though! Well, next Sunday is a double header already and we're on second. I can't see any supporters going for 3 games. And seeing as there was only 700 at last year's final, there's no point in having it in Croker on its own.
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Post by mossie on Jul 15, 2019 21:13:03 GMT
They went by bus and ferry. They only stayed one night. Your idea on the u23 competition sounds good. I'd say every county would buy into which is a major problem for the junior competition. Also the junior competition is unfair on players with Senior clubs, in Kerry they get to play county championship anyway with the divisional sides. Arrived home at 4.30 yesterday morning, apparently. Brandon Barrett played for Causeway in the SHC 11 hours later and was MOTM. Brandon played football and hurling over the weekend alright. fair play Kilgarvan's Liam Twomey and Gearoid Fennessy played for the Kerry under 20 hurlers last wkend and a few hours later featured in a county football league match
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Post by ballhopper34 on Jul 15, 2019 22:10:35 GMT
Final: Kerry v Galway in Portlaoise on Saturday 20 July at 5pm with Martin McNally (Monaghan) as ref.
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Post by Sons of Pitches on Jul 20, 2019 17:25:22 GMT
Kerry 3-14 Galway 0-13
FT
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Jul 20, 2019 18:04:09 GMT
Well done to all. Five in a row!! Big margin of victory which is surprising, I thought Galway were supposed to be very strong.
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Post by southward on Jul 20, 2019 18:26:58 GMT
So, following the Kerry minors and juniors, Dublin are now seeking to be the third team to do the 5-in-a-row
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Post by Mickmack on Jul 20, 2019 18:31:38 GMT
So, following the Kerry minors and juniors, Dublin are now seeking to be the third team to do the 5-in-a-row 😄
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Post by fivenarow on Jul 20, 2019 23:05:34 GMT
Fair play, a great achievement but the powers that be need to have a serious look at the competition format to entice other teams into it. It’s getting more like the interprovincials the longer it goes on. That’s no fault of Kerry’s as you play what’s in front of you. A friend pointed me in the direction of a former manager on twitter, Jesus it’s cringeworthy reading, how did we ever win a game years ago.
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