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Post by royalkerryfan on May 14, 2022 18:18:07 GMT
Any updates on how the lads that were released back to their clubs this weekend? Great to see it.
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Post by Aodhan on May 14, 2022 19:23:13 GMT
Limerick 2-07 Tipp 0-08, eight minutes left
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Post by Aodhan on May 14, 2022 19:37:13 GMT
Limerick 2-10 Tipp 0-10, final score.
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Post by horsebox77 on May 14, 2022 19:41:29 GMT
Are Kerry and Limerick considered a colour clash?
Both can't exactly wear the Munster blue.
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Post by dc84 on May 14, 2022 19:51:22 GMT
Big fit mobile team limerick they will give us a good test i feel
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Post by kerryboyo on May 14, 2022 20:00:29 GMT
Any updates on how the lads that were released back to their clubs this weekend? Great to see it. jack savage was very poor, Paul Murphy must’ve kicked 4 points from centre forward for Rathmore David Moran was very good too
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Post by Corner Back on May 14, 2022 20:23:00 GMT
Limerick 2-10 Tipperary 0-10
Sean O'Connell from Cordal scored a point and got black carded for Tipperary.
Teddy Doyle from Templenoe also started for Tipperary.
Padraig De Bruin of Firies came on for Limerick late in the game.
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Post by legendz on May 14, 2022 21:24:46 GMT
Jack O'Connor lead Kerry to All-Irelands in 2004, 2006 and 2009.
2004 Munster Final: Limerick 1-10 - 1-10 Kerry, Gaelic Grounds 2004 Munster Final Replay: Kerry 3-10 - 2-09 Limerick, Fitzgerald Stadium
2006 Munster Semi-final: Limerick 0-05 Cork 0-09
2009 Munster Final: Limerick 0-11 - 2-06 Cork
I don't know what it is about Limerick and Jack O'Connor. When Jack O'Connor is in the hotseat, football in neighbouring Limerick comes alive! Paul Kinnerk who has done trojan work for the Limerick hurlers is also head of the Limerick football Academy. Limerick will be challenging for Munster titles. Kerry will be well tested for the All-Ireland series.
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Post by Ballyfireside on May 14, 2022 23:46:55 GMT
Jack O'Connor lead Kerry to All-Irelands in 2004, 2006 and 2009. 2004 Munster Final: Limerick 1-10 - 1-10 Kerry, Gaelic Grounds 2004 Munster Final Replay: Kerry 3-10 - 2-09 Limerick, Fitzgerald Stadium 2006 Munster Semi-final: Limerick 0-05 Cork 0-09 2009 Munster Final: Limerick 0-11 - 2-06 Cork I don't know what it is about Limerick and Jack O'Connor. When Jack O'Connor is in the hotseat, football in neighbouring Limerick comes alive! Paul Kinnerk who has done trojan work for the Limerick hurlers is also head of the Limerick football Academy. Limerick will be challenging for Munster titles. Kerry will be well tested for the All-Ireland series. Ballyfireside quote of the day - 'Tis a fine line between cause and coincidence!
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Post by Ballyfireside on May 15, 2022 0:00:14 GMT
One man who got no game time during the league was Daragh Roache - Glenflesk - I watched him last night in the county league game and absolutely on fire - scored 3 goals and a rack of points - pity we didnt get a chance to see him at the higher level when there was a chance to ... he's an inside forward - and we have David, Tony, Killian Spillane and Geaney - these are our 4 inside men really ... Yeah it's a pity we did nt see Dara Roche and a few more. I think Jack was more interested in trying to remain unbeaten so he was interested in trying out too many others. Dónal Ó Sullivan is another for me I'd like to see.Disappointed in Paul Ó Shea s departure too. Be jazus but u had me puzzled there for one - I was reading 'dublingaa', couldn't figure the compliments. Anyway enjoy the sun and the mun, no firesides out there!
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Post by Mickmack on May 15, 2022 7:54:14 GMT
Limerick bridge 12-year gap to set up Munster SFC final date with Kerry Limerick 2-10 Tipperary 0-10
Sean McGoldrick
May 14 2022 09:02 PM
Limerick bridged a 12-year gap in Thurles to reach their first Munster final since 2010. Regardless of the outcome of Saturday week’s decider against Kerry in Killarney this has been a hugely productive season for Billy Lee’s side.
They secured promotion to Division 2 for the first time this spring and now have two wins under their belt in the championship and regardless of the result of the Munster final they are through to the last 12 in the All-Ireland championship.
Midfielder Cillian Fahy as well as centre forward Brian Donovan were outstanding for Limerick but if they are to present any meaningful challenge to Kerry they will have to be far more clinical up front.
It was a disappointing night for Tipperary who will now be involved in the Tailteann Cup. Bidding to reach their second Munster final in three seasons, they were woefully understrength missing their first choose provincial championship half back line of Kevin Fahy, Robbie Kiely and Bill Maher all ruled out through injury.
Though they were level at half time and again with 20 minutes of normal time left they struggled to win primary possession after the break and had the visitors been more accurate – they hit seven second half wides – they would have won even more comfortably.
Such was the poverty of the Tipperary attack that none of their six starting forwards scored from play though the dead ball striking of Jack Kennedy – he contributed half their total – was exemplary.
The two sides set up in an ultra-defensive fashion pulling everybody behind the ball once they surrendered possession and then attempting to profit from turn-overs and quick counter-attacks. There were five shots on goal – including a 45 and a free – in the first ten minutes.
But Limerick’s patient play was finally awarded after 11 minutes when they finally split the Tipperary rear-guard with the quick hands of Peter Nash and Brian Donovan doing the damage. Tipperary goalkeeper brilliantly blocked the latter’s shot with his outstretched foot, but Josh Ryan hammered the rebound to the net.
Cillian Fahy followed up with a quick point after another assist from Donovan to 1-2 to 0-2 up. But Tipp halted the visitors’ momentum with the next two points with Jack Kennedy’s accuracy from long range frees a key factor.
Ten minutes from the break they had a chance to take the lead again after Iain Corbett punched an attempted clearance straight into the path of Mikey O’Shea but from less than ten metres’ range he blazed shot straight across the face of the goal.
Tipp did get level through Mark Russell after an assist from Conor Sweeney, but Limerick ended an 18-minute spell with a point from Hugh Bourke.
No Tipperary forwards scored from play in the first half but an excellent point from corner-back Shane O'Connell with the last kick of the first half levelled the contest at the break (1-3 to 0-6).
There was no improvement in the scoring rate in the third quarter, though Limerick tacked on two points via Ryan (free) and Adrian Enright as they began to turn the screw on Tipperary’s restart.
But they squandered a possible 1-4 during this spell of dominance and paid the price when a brilliant long range point from Sean O’Connell – his second of the night and a converted free from Kennedy level the tie after 51 minutes.
Limerick responded well to the crisis with substitute Robbie Bourke hitting a monster point; Tipp again failed to secure the re-start and they profited from attacking the left flank of the Tipp defence with Brian Donovan getting free and blasting to the net.
For the remainder of the tie Limerick played safety first, possession football and Tipp’s hopes of staging a comeback finally disappeared a minute from the end of normal time when Sean O’Connell was black carded. Limerick substitute Robbie Bourke made a big impact scoring 0-3 after his introduction in the 52nd minute.
Scorers: Tipperary - J Kennedy 0-5 (2 f, 3 45), Sean O’Connell (0-2), Shane O’Connell, S O’Connor (1f), M Russell 0-1 each. Limerick - J Ryan 1-1 (1f), B Donovan 1-0, C Fahy, R Bourke (1f) 0-3, H Bourke 0-2 (1f), A Enright 0-1 each.
Tipperary: M O’Reilly; Shane O’Connell, J Feehan, W Eviston; Sean O’Connell, C O’Shaughnessy, j Harney; C Kennedy, M Russell; L Boland, J Kennedy, T Doyle; M O’Shea, C Sweeney, S O’Connor. Subs: S O’Brien for Boland (ht), L McGrath for Sean O’Connor (45), M Kehoe for O’Shaughnessy (52), D Carew for Eviston (52), S Quirke for O’Shea (63).
Limerick: D O’Sullivan; S O’Dea, B Fanning, M Donovan; C Sheehan, I Corbett, P Maher; D Treacy, C Fahy; A Enright, B Donovan, J Naughton, P Nash, J Ryan, H Bourke. Subs: R Bourke for Nash (52), T Griffin for Ryan (61), K Ryan for Enright (71), P O Brun for H Bourke 70 + 3
Referee: Paddy Neilan (Roscommon).
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Post by dubaigaa2022 on May 15, 2022 8:22:45 GMT
Limerick / Tipperary a poor affair - no test for Kerry till the 1/4 final ..
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Post by mike70 on May 15, 2022 8:37:39 GMT
Big fit mobile team limerick they will give us a good test i feel i would have to disagree, I was at their league final, they were very defensive, they work their system well, but overall they lack quality and not much to offer of the bench, I would expect kerry to be out of sight by half time.
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Post by john4 on May 15, 2022 8:54:38 GMT
Big fit mobile team limerick they will give us a good test i feel i would have to disagree, I was at their league final, they were very defensive, they work their system well, but overall they lack quality and not much to offer of the bench, I would expect kerry to be out of sight by half time. The 2 teams in this year's Munster final are 2 teams who have completely different agendas about what they hope to achieve and their overall goal. Kerry have nothing in their sights but the last day, whereas Limerick are on an upward trend and hopefully they will be able to establish themselves in Division 2 for a few years and develop.
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on May 15, 2022 10:20:14 GMT
One man who got no game time during the league was Daragh Roache - Glenflesk - I watched him last night in the county league game and absolutely on fire - scored 3 goals and a rack of points - pity we didnt get a chance to see him at the higher level when there was a chance to ... he's an inside forward - and we have David, Tony, Killian Spillane and Geaney - these are our 4 inside men really ... Yeah it's a pity we did nt see Dara Roche and a few more. I think Jack was more interested in trying to remain unbeaten so he was interested in trying out too many others. Dónal Ó Sullivan is another for me I'd like to see.Disappointed in Paul Ó Shea s departure too. I dont think Dara Roche or Paul o Shea at up to this level yet and obviously the selectors thought so aswell. Donal o Sullivan? I’ve not seen enough of him to make a decision
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Post by mike70 on May 15, 2022 11:03:59 GMT
i would have to disagree, I was at their league final, they were very defensive, they work their system well, but overall they lack quality and not much to offer of the bench, I would expect kerry to be out of sight by half time. The 2 teams in this year's Munster final are 2 teams who have completely different agendas about what they hope to achieve and their overall goal. Kerry have nothing in their sights but the last day, whereas Limerick are on an upward trend and hopefully they will be able to establish themselves in Division 2 for a few years and develop. don’t get me wrong on Limerick, what they have achieved under Billy Lee has been imence, winning promotion to D2 was brilliant and topping that off with a munster final appearance , hats off to the boys. But the reality is there not up there with Limerick teams of old that had the likes of Galvin controlling the middle of the park , breaking even out there against dara and co, just think there is a gulf in class between the 2 teams today, just Hope they can be competitive in Killarney, but I just fear kerry could put up a big score, no good to either side mind.
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Post by dc84 on May 15, 2022 11:10:38 GMT
We shall see a team playing with confidence and momentum with nothing to lose can be dangerous. You are of course correct we have the class to hurt them. Id be more wary of limerick than I was of cork lets put it that way
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Post by john4 on May 15, 2022 12:12:33 GMT
The 2 teams in this year's Munster final are 2 teams who have completely different agendas about what they hope to achieve and their overall goal. Kerry have nothing in their sights but the last day, whereas Limerick are on an upward trend and hopefully they will be able to establish themselves in Division 2 for a few years and develop. don’t get me wrong on Limerick, what they have achieved under Billy Lee has been imence, winning promotion to D2 was brilliant and topping that off with a munster final appearance , hats off to the boys. But the reality is there not up there with Limerick teams of old that had the likes of Galvin controlling the middle of the park , breaking even out there against dara and co, just think there is a gulf in class between the 2 teams today, just Hope they can be competitive in Killarney, but I just fear kerry could put up a big score, no good to either side mind. I agree completely with you. There is a huge difference between Kerry and Limerick overall. What Billy Lee has done with Limerick football in recent years has been simply amazing. Remember also that this has happened during a time when their hurlers have captured the Limerick public's attention since they're winning All Irelands for the first time in nearly 50 years! So to take a football team up 2 divisions in this timeframe deserves huge credit. I was at the match in thurles yesterday evening and the Limerick people I met totally know that they are on a different path to Kerry and they're fine with that. I do hope thought that Kerry win the Munster final but I do also sincerely hope that Kerry understand while they are doing it that we are respectful of Limerick football. A demolition isn't necessary or beneficial for anyone.
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Post by horsebox77 on May 15, 2022 12:43:58 GMT
Yeah it's a pity we did nt see Dara Roche and a few more. I think Jack was more interested in trying to remain unbeaten so he was interested in trying out too many others. Dónal Ó Sullivan is another for me I'd like to see.Disappointed in Paul Ó Shea s departure too. I dont think Dara Roche or Paul o Shea at up to this level yet and obviously the selectors thought so aswell. Donal o Sullivan? I’ve not seen enough of him to make a decision He played well at FF against the neighbours last night in the county league, had the majority of their scores by all accounts, but that was just from lads chatting before closing time last night I wasn’t there myself.
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Post by mike70 on May 15, 2022 13:00:12 GMT
don’t get me wrong on Limerick, what they have achieved under Billy Lee has been imence, winning promotion to D2 was brilliant and topping that off with a munster final appearance , hats off to the boys. But the reality is there not up there with Limerick teams of old that had the likes of Galvin controlling the middle of the park , breaking even out there against dara and co, just think there is a gulf in class between the 2 teams today, just Hope they can be competitive in Killarney, but I just fear kerry could put up a big score, no good to either side mind. I agree completely with you. There is a huge difference between Kerry and Limerick overall. What Billy Lee has done with Limerick football in recent years has been simply amazing. Remember also that this has happened during a time when their hurlers have captured the Limerick public's attention since they're winning All Irelands for the first time in nearly 50 years! So to take a football team up 2 divisions in this timeframe deserves huge credit. I was at the match in thurles yesterday evening and the Limerick people I met totally know that they are on a different path to Kerry and they're fine with that. I do hope thought that Kerry win the Munster final but I do also sincerely hope that Kerry understand while they are doing it that we are respectful of Limerick football. A demolition isn't necessary or beneficial for anyone. john, there in lies the problem, I have no doubt the management and players have no real interest in hammering Limerick, not bring disrespectful by saying this, but in the other hand, as we learnt from dublin, you go out and execute your plan, no matter who you play, it’s the discipline in executing the plan that made dublin all ireland winners, so what do we say in 2 weeks, let’s stick to the plan or ease up???
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on May 15, 2022 13:18:24 GMT
I dont think Dara Roche or Paul o Shea at up to this level yet and obviously the selectors thought so aswell. Donal o Sullivan? I’ve not seen enough of him to make a decision He played well at FF against the neighbours last night in the county league, had the majority of their scores by all accounts, but that was just from lads chatting before closing time last night I wasn’t there myself. Who was that?
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Post by horsebox77 on May 15, 2022 14:51:39 GMT
Sorry, Donal O'Sullivan but info is third hand
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on May 15, 2022 18:53:17 GMT
Sorry, Donal O'Sullivan but info is third hand Sure what division is that? With all due respect- he’ll have to do it at county championship level for a season or 2 first
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Post by haryegsnbaken on May 15, 2022 19:05:04 GMT
Anyone BIGGING up Limerick?
For Gods sake have a KitKat or something.
The last time I said something like that was 1982🙈
Im a small bit more confident this time around though 👍
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Post by mike70 on May 15, 2022 19:19:24 GMT
Sorry, Donal O'Sullivan but info is third hand Sure what division is that? With all due respect- he’ll have to do it at county championship level for a season or 2 first pat Healy calling Mr Dwyer comes to mind, that was a great skit.
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Post by Aodhan on May 15, 2022 20:38:52 GMT
Sure what division is that? With all due respect- he’ll have to do it at county championship level for a season or 2 first pat Healy calling Mr Dwyer comes to mind, that was a great skit. So funny and it was a North Kerry junior final which makes the story even better.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on May 15, 2022 21:11:37 GMT
Gas man Pat Cash.
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Post by mike70 on May 15, 2022 21:29:48 GMT
Any updates on how the lads that were released back to their clubs this weekend? Great to see it. jack savage was very poor, Paul Murphy must’ve kicked 4 points from centre forward for Rathmore David Moran was very good too Kerry's David Moran impressed on his return to club action with Kerins O'Rahilly's in their county league win over Rathmore on Saturday. SUN, 15 MAY, 2022 - 16:59 MORTIMER MURPHY Kerins O’Rahilly’s came late with four unanswered points to earn two valuable points against a vibrant Rathmore side in Strand Road on Saturday evening in a pulsating Kerry SFL Division One tie (2-13 to 2-9). There was added interest in the fixture with the return to club action of Kerry players David Moran, Paul Murphy and Jack Savage. Moran was pitted against young Mark Ryan who has been around the Kerry panel for the past few years but the veteran midfielder put in a solid shift over the hour, handled a lot of ball but might still need a few more weeks to return to full match sharpness. County colleague Murphy looked very lively on the forty for Rathmore kicking three points from play and was impressive throughout of the East Kerry side. Savage also did well and kicked four points as a reminder to Jack O'Connor and his management team of his talents. Two goals from Tommy Walsh and Tom Hoare saw O’Rahilly’s lead 2-6 to 1-7 at half time with James Darmody getting Rathmore’s goal after Paul Murphy's strong run. When Dan Murphy scored a second Rathmore goal and Brendan O’Keeffe added a point the sides were level o 2-9 apiece with just five minutes left. But four unanswered points from Barry John Keane (2), Tommy Walsh (mark) and Gavin O’Brien saw the Tralee side move into joint third in the division as Rathmore lost their top spot to Spa. Spa had a big win over bottom side An Ghaeltacht 4-12 to 1-11 having led 2-7 to 1-5 at half time. Dingle move to seven points with a 1-14 to 1-10 win over Ballymacelligott who fought back in the second half with Vinnie Horan getting a 46th minute goal, followed by Donal Daly point. But Conor Geaney, Barry O’Sullivan, Aidan O’Connor and Cathal Bambury produced the goods down the home stretch to ensure victory for Dingle. Kenmare Shamrocks recorded their first win of the campaign when beating Gneeveguilla 1-10 to 0-10 with Paul O’Connor getting some crucial scores. Killarney Legion are on the move up the table after defeating a young St Mary’s side 1-22 to 0-11 with Podge O’Connor getting the game's only goal.
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Post by The16thMan on May 15, 2022 21:53:42 GMT
jack savage was very poor, Paul Murphy must’ve kicked 4 points from centre forward for Rathmore David Moran was very good too Killarney Legion are on the move up the table after defeating a young St Mary’s side 1-22 to 0-11 with Podge O’Connor getting the game's only goal. Will Shine got the goal for Legion, got 1-2 off the bench. Seems to be on the rise that young guy. Looks like he could get a chance with Kerry in a few years if he continues the way he is.
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Post by mike70 on May 15, 2022 21:58:41 GMT
Killarney Legion are on the move up the table after defeating a young St Mary’s side 1-22 to 0-11 with Podge O’Connor getting the game's only goal. Will Shine got the goal for Legion, got 1-2 off the bench. Seems to be on the rise that young guy. Looks like he could get a chance with Kerry in a few years if he continues the way he is. he is a promising young player, just did not seem to fire with the u20, but let’s hope he continues his progression. I do hope they change the 17 & 20 competitions, what was wrong the way it was🤷.
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