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Post by southward on Aug 22, 2022 14:41:50 GMT
Anyone know if you can pay at the gate this evening? Can't see anything online.
Will traffic/parking be mental with the Rose going on?
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Post by mg72 on Aug 22, 2022 15:44:14 GMT
Anyone know if you can pay at the gate this evening? Can't see anything online. Will traffic/parking be mental with the Rose going on? They took cash at the gate in Tralee for last weeks semi final, so I'd presume that they will this evening too. I could be wrong though. I couldn't tell you about the parking, I never go near the Rose festival
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Post by Mickmack on Aug 22, 2022 20:08:49 GMT
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Post by mg72 on Aug 22, 2022 21:20:28 GMT
County minor final in Tralee this evening. I think that Mid Kerry will struggle. They're missing a couple of backs to handle North Kerry's forwards, they'll come out second best in Midfield, and they don't have enough scrores in their forwards. If North Kerry stop Mid Kerry from scoring goals, I'd expect them to win comfortably. Well, so much for my prediction of an easy win for North Kerry this evening!!! Cormac Dillon was a huge loss for North Kerry. He played extra time, so he could be back for the replay next week. Great game this evening when it got going with some super scores kicked by both sides. North Kerry started strongly and after 15 minutes they seemed to be in control of the match. Fair play to Mid Kerry for getting back into it, and they were unlucky not to be the victors at the end of both normal time and extra time. Roll on next Monday.
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Post by horsebox77 on Aug 22, 2022 21:51:49 GMT
Fair play to both sets of players, one of the most enjoyable games in a long long time.
Have to highlight Oisin Healy, a sixteen yesr old who kicked a 45 free to level on full time and repeated the trick for the equalizer at full time extra time.
Serious composure, skill and balls for such a young man.
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Post by Mickmack on Aug 23, 2022 10:17:46 GMT
Oisin Healy rescues North Kerry twice with equalising points to send County Minor Football Final to a replay Darragh O’Connor scored 1-8 for Mid Kerry but North Kerry hang on to force a replay next Monday back in Austin Stack Park
Paul Brennan
August 22 2022 11:46 PM
COUNTY MINOR FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL
North Kerry 1-16
Mid Kerry 2-13
(after extra-time)
Sometimes low on quality, but almost continuously high on drama and entertainment, North Kerry and Mid Kerry will have to do it all again next Monday after the county minor football championship final failed to separate them after 90 minutes of action before a large vocal crowd at Austin Stack Park.
Oisin Healy was the hero of the piece as far as North Kerry were concerned, with the Asdee man converting equalising frees at the end of the regulation 60 minutes and again at the end of extra-time to force a second day out. Indeed, Healy’s first leveller came six minutes into additional time at the end of the first hour, which proved the very last kick that saw the teams all square at 1-10 apiece.
If Mid Kerry thought they had won it then, they could have been forgiven for thinking they had it won again at the end of 23 minutes of extra-time, but when Cormac Dillon was fouled just inside the 45-metre line, a nerveless Healy nailed the free kick to make it 1-16 to 2-13. Referee Eoghan Ó Muircheartaigh, perhaps wisely, sounded his final whistle moments later to general approval that both these teams deserved a second day at it.
Amid all the drama it will likely be forgotten that the second half was a fairly poor spectacle, with both sides guilty of a lot of unforced handling errors, and some terrible shooting, but neither set of players could be faulted for their effort and courage as they all played their part in a memorable final.
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× Mid Kerry had, of course, dethroned six-in-a-row champions East Kerry in the penultimate round, but North Kerry were the slight fancy to take this title in just the second year of the new amalgamation of Feale Rangers and Shannon Rangers. However, the loss just before throw-in of Cormac Dillon, the Kerry minor team captain, was a major set-back for North Kerry, although it didn’t seem to trouble his team too much, at least not initially.
There was little – nothing, in fact – to separate the sides at half time, tied up as they were with 1-6 apiece.
North Kerry started the better team, settling into their business with early points from Robert Heffernan (free) and then from Healy from play, before Healy and Jamie Moloney combined to set up Darragh O’Keeffe for their third in a row.
Beaufort’s Darragh O’Connor capitalised on a turnover to kick Mid Kerry’s first point, and he would end an impressive first half performance with five points from play, with three in four minutes to make it 0-4 to 0-3 to North Kerry.
The game was in its 19th minute when the first goal arrived. Mid Kerry centre back Josh Coffey barrelled through the North’s defence and though he didn't get the sweetest strike on his low shot the ball still sneaked under the body of goalkeeper Jake Heffernan, who may have been wrong-footed by the slightest deflection on Coffey’s shot.
The game was still in its 19th minute when the second goal arrived. From Heffernan's restart North Kerry worked the ball down the field until Healy played Jerh Brosnan in and his low shot gave Jamie Casey no chance just 50 seconds after Coffey’s initial green flag.
A Robert Heffernan free made it 1-5 to 1-3 for North Kerry before O’Connor kicked another two points to level the score – the second one needing to be pushed over the crossbar by Jake Heffernan.
Robert Heffernan and O’Connor then exchanged frees to leave it 1-6 each at half time.
The second period was an error-ridden, tense affair, with both sides kicking some woeful wides in a half that produced just five points in the first 30 minutes. Indeed, North Kerry had a very scoreable mark kicked wide, a close-range free dropped into the goalkeeper’s hands, and another very gettable chance put wide in the first five minutes of the half, and that seemed to knock their confidence a bit.
If Mid Kerry took encouragement from that, then they weren’t able to translate it into scores, and by the 50th minute the scoreboard had only moved onto 1-8 each, with Dara Hogan and Fionan Griffin on the mark for Mid Kerry and Healy (a mark and a free) replying for North Kerry.
Evan Boyle, who was in and out of the game at midfield, rode three tackles and scored a wonder point that edged North Kerry 1-9 to 1-8 ahead, before substitute Marc Murphy finished off a fine Mid Kerry move to even it up again in the 62nd minute.
With five minutes of additional time signalled, Darragh O’Connor’s 64th minute pointed free looked as if would be the winning one, but North Kerry engineered one last attack, won a free and Healy duly obliged from distance.
North Kerry brought on Cormac Dillon for extra-time, sensing it was worth the risk, and he would convert two frees in the second period of extra-time, but not before the first period produced more drama.
O’Connor had kicked Mid Kerry back into the lead before Aaron Carey equalised and Dillon converted a lead free. Then Marc Murphy played the ball to O’Connor who ran hard down the centre of the North Kerry defence and smashed his shot past Jake Heffernan for the game’s third goal, and when Hogan tacked on a point Mid Kerry had what looked, at that stage in the game, a very healthy 2-12 to 1-12 lead at the turnaround.
Mid Kerry might have seen it out but for their excellent wing-back Aaron Dinham get black-carded for a cynical foul on the inrushing Boyle, and while Dillon converted the close-range free, Boyle might certainly have scored a goal but for Dinham’s intervention.
Darragh O’Keeffe’s point halved the deficit and then Aaron Carey flashed a low shot across the face of the Mid Kerry goal after the referee had aloowed an advantage after a foul on the excellent Eddie Healy who put in a huge shift at centre back.
Seventeen minutes into extra-time Dillon and Jerh Brosnan worked the ball to Patrick Walsh to kick a brilliant equaliser, 1-15 to 2-12, and then Griffin, Coffey and Fionn O’Sullivan moved the ball expertly until the latter found Marc Murphy who claimed and then converted a mark that had the Mid Kerry crowd convinced it was the winning score.
But there was one more twist in the drama, and when Dillon was brought down there was only one man for the free. Healy composed himself and fired over from 42 metres to level the game for the ninth time, and leave everyone hoping the sequel in a week’s time can live up to the original.
NORTH KERRY:
Jake Heffernan (Duagh), Conor Sweeney (Moyvane), David Mulvihill (Tarbert), Conor Egan (Tarbert), Shaun Wrenn (Tarbert), Eddie Healy (Listowel Emmets), Patrick Walsh 0-2 (Listowel Emmets),
Sean McElligott (St Senans), Evan Boyle 0-1 (Ballyduff),
Darragh O’Keeffe 0-2 (Moyvane), Jack Enright (Ballyduff), Jerh Brosnan 1-0 (Moyvane), Oisin Healy 0-5 (3f, 1m) (Asdee), Jamie Moloney (Moyvane), Robert Heffernan 0-3 (3f) (Listowel Emmets).
Subs: Aaron Carey 0-1 (Listowel Emmets) for J Moloney (39), Luke Sheridan (Duagh) for S McElligott (40), Thomas Kelly (Listowel Emmets) for R Heffernan (47), Robbie Foley (Ballydonoghue) for J Enright (61), Cormac Dillon 0-2 (f) (Duagh) for Luke Sheridan (e-t)
MID KERRY:
Jamie Casey (Cromane), Ben Downes (Milltown/Castlemaine), Liam O’Neill (Cromane), Donnacha Coffey (Beaufort), Gearóid Evans (Keel), Josh Coffey 1-0 (Beaufort), Aaron Dinham (Milltown/Castlemaine),
Liam Evan (Keel), Fionan Griffin 0-1 (Keel), Tony Óg Duffey (Cromane), Darragh O’Connor 1-8 (0-1f) (Beaufort), Fionn O’Sullivan (Glenbeigh/Glencar), Kealan O’Sullivan (Glenbeigh/Glencar), Dara Hogan 0-2 (Milltown/Castlemaine), Jack McGrath (Cromane).
Subs: Marc Murphy 0-2 (1m) (Keel) for J McGrath (41), Oisin Spring (Milltown/Castlemaine) for K O’Sullivan (53), Keith Moriarty (Glenbeigh/Glencar) for FD O’Sullivan (et, 80).
Referee: Eoghan Ó Muircheartaigh (Dingle)
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Post by mg72 on Aug 29, 2022 20:47:37 GMT
North Kerry are the minor champions for 2022. Well deserved in my eyes. If they had their shooting boots on in the second half they'd have won much more comfortably. Mid Kerry put it up to them in the first half, creating 4 goal scoring chances, but they could only finish 1 of them to the net. North Kerry's David Mulvhill put the shackles on Darragh O'Connor in the 2nd half, which took Mid Kerry's biggest threat out of the match. A great finish to the net by Oisin Healy after a fine team move up along the stand side as the match went into injury time finally killed of the Mid Kerry resistance. The match was played in perfect conditions in front of a very big crowd. A very good first half of football was followed by an error ridden second half in a very sporting match. Credit to both teams on a great evenings entertainment. Like i said previously, I reckon North Kerry will make it 2 in a row in 2023.
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Post by homerj on Aug 29, 2022 20:56:58 GMT
split north kerry in 2!!!
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Post by Ballyfireside on Aug 29, 2022 21:10:51 GMT
Is Robbie a brother or 1st cousin of Jason's?
Split NK? - NK is long split - ah like de Dubs, wait 'till we do 5 in a row and by the time the talking is done with the problem will have disappeared so the report collects dust.
Well done to NK, though yes, Feale Rangers and Shannon Rangers were institutions, mighty ones! Merging into a single NK team is masking the underlying cause.
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Post by thehermit on Aug 29, 2022 21:41:11 GMT
Great to see NK football winning a county title at any level.
Agree with Bally, its not good long term for our whole region to be represented by one divisional side underage. It just underlines the problems up there and you'd fear for the amount of young players that might never get a look in with 14 clubs to choose a panel from.
But those arguments are for another day or thread.
Congrats to the North men tonight!
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Post by mg72 on Aug 29, 2022 21:50:10 GMT
The Irish Examiner match report.
Kerry MFC final: North Kerry make history to claim first minor title
MON, 29 AUG, 2022 - 21:00
MURT MURPHY
Keanes Supervalu Killorglin Kerry MFC Final
NORTH KERRY 1-16 MID KERRY 1-11
A strong first half display was enough to give North Kerry a massive boost for football in the region as the amalgamation of Feale and Shannon Rangers for Kerry underage competitions yielded its first piece of silverware with a Kerry MFC final replay win over a gallant Mid Kerry outfit.
A free flowing and high scoring first half was replaced by a very nervous second period that saw plenty of errors and a lot fewer scores for both sides.
North Kerry made four changes from last week’s team and it looked inspired early on as they went into a lead of 0-7 to 0-1 after nine minutes. Patrick O’Connor was making the most of the chance given to him as Oisín Healy kicked 0-7 (3f, 2m) of North Kerry’s first half total. Mid Kerry soon settled and managed to get better possession of the ball for themselves.
They were the ones looking more likely to score a goal and they obliged in the 28th minute when Darragh O’Connor passed to Tony Óg Duffy as he managed to punch the ball past Jake Heffernan into the North Kerry net.
That made the score 0-12 to 1-7 and Dara Hogan rattled the bar soon after for Mid Kerry with Conor Egan needing to gather the rebound to safety for North Kerry. Healy’s final point of the first half brought the margin back to three but it felt like anyone’s game at half-time.
The second half was a nervous affair, though. North Kerry missed chance after chance to kill it off, including one right in front of the posts as an Evan Boyle point and an eighth from Healy put them into a 0-16 to 1-10 lead after 56 minutes. Mid Kerry substitute James Dempsey brought it back to two points but North Kerry finally calmed their nerves enough to go on and win.
The score that settled it came in the second minute of extra time as substitute Luke Rochford picked out Healy with a superb ball for a finish that led to North Kerry’s historic win. Dara Hogan was black carded late on for Mid Kerry. What was more impressive about North Kerry’s win was they won without this year’s Kerry Minor captain Cormac Dillon who missed out on the game through injury.
Scorers for North Kerry: O Healy (1-8, 3f, 2m), P O’Connor and J Enright (0-2 each), P Walsh, J Enright, J Moloney and E Boyle (0-1 each).
Scorers for Mid Kerry: D O’Connor (0-4, 1f), T Óg Duffy (1-0), D Hogan (0-3, 1f), F Griffin, J McGrath, M Murphy and J Dempsey (0-1 each).
North Kerry: J Heffernan (Duagh); T Kelly (Listowel Emmets), D Mulvihill (Tarbert), C Egan (do); P O’Connor (Moyvane), C Sweeney (do), P Walsh (Listowel Emmets); E Healy (do), E Boyle (Ballyduff); D O’Keeffe (Moyvane), J Enright (Ballyduff), J Brosnan (Moyvane); O Healy (Asdee), J Moloney (Moyvane), A Carey (Listowel Emmets).
Subs: L Rochford (Ballyduff) for J Moloney (44), A Kennelly (Listowel Emmets) for A Carey (51), F Mulvihill (Moyvane) for J Enright (58) and R Foley (Ballydonoghue) for J Brosnan (60 +3).
Mid Kerry: J Casey (Cromane); B Downes (Milltown/Castlemaine), L O’Neill (Cromane), D Coffey (Beaufort); G Evans (Keel), J Coffey (Beaufort), A Dinham (Milltown/Castlemaine); L Evans (Keel) F Griffin (do); T Óg Duffey (Cromane), D O’Connor (Beaufort), F O’Sullivan (Glenbeigh/Glencar); K O’Sullivan (do), D Hogan (Milltown/Castlemaine), J McGrath (Cromane).
Subs: M Murphy (Keel) for F O’Sullivan and O Spring (Milltown/Castlemaine) for B Downes (both H/T) and J Dempsey (do) for J McGrath (44).
Referee: B Fleming (Currow).
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Post by hurlingman on Aug 31, 2022 8:05:44 GMT
Great to see NK football winning a county title at any level. Agree with Bally, its not good long term for our whole region to be represented by one divisional side underage. It just underlines the problems up there and you'd fear for the amount of young players that might never get a look in with 14 clubs to choose a panel from. But those arguments are for another day or thread. Congrats to the North men tonight! It's a similar issue East Kerry have with having such big numbers, it's not a bad issue to be fair!, at the moment. It all comes in cycles though so splitting might not be the answer.
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Post by kingdomofciar on Aug 31, 2022 10:20:20 GMT
I found a list of Kerry Minor Football Championship winners at en-academic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/3588598Its starts at 1949, which was won by who else only 'North Kerry' Its not complete and its only up to 2008 Brian Scanlon(manager) mentioned that it was 30 years since a North Kerry team won this competition On this list it shows Shannon Rangers winning in 1991 and Feale Rangers winning in 1983 Maybe someone can point me in the direction of a complete list I looked on the Kerry Gaa website, but they don't seem to have any roll of honour for any competitions.
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Post by hurlingman on Aug 31, 2022 12:57:59 GMT
I found a list of Kerry Minor Football Championship winners at en-academic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/3588598Its starts at 1949, which was won by who else only 'North Kerry' Its not complete and its only up to 2008 Brian Scanlon(manager) mentioned that it was 30 years since a North Kerry team won this competition On this list it shows Shannon Rangers winning in 1991 and Feale Rangers winning in 1983 Maybe someone can point me in the direction of a complete list I looked on the Kerry Gaa website, but they don't seem to have any roll of honour for any competitions. I know at one point there was a full roll of honour for all the championships in football and hurling on the main site. I actually don't think there's a list anywhere.
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Post by horsebox77 on Sept 4, 2022 18:59:14 GMT
The new Minor Club C'ship round two draw was made tonight, does anyone know the fixtures?
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Post by mossie on Sept 4, 2022 19:31:13 GMT
I found a list of Kerry Minor Football Championship winners at en-academic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/3588598Its starts at 1949, which was won by who else only 'North Kerry' Its not complete and its only up to 2008 Brian Scanlon(manager) mentioned that it was 30 years since a North Kerry team won this competition On this list it shows Shannon Rangers winning in 1991 and Feale Rangers winning in 1983 Maybe someone can point me in the direction of a complete list I looked on the Kerry Gaa website, but they don't seem to have any roll of honour for any competitions. Evan Boyle's uncle Kenneth Boyle was on the Shannon Rangers team that won in 1991 Evan's dad Liam played Kerry minor football as well
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Post by Moderator on Sept 4, 2022 21:01:07 GMT
The new Minor Club C'ship round two draw was made tonight, does anyone know the fixtures?
Keane’s Super Valu Club Minor Semi-finals, Saturday 10 Sept 4pm, first named team at home, result on the day required.
Finals the following weekend.
A Shield: Ardfert v Kenmare Shamrocks; Kilcummin v Rathmore A Cup: Austin Stacks v Dr. Crokes; Laune Rangers v Keel/Listry
B Shield: Ballymacelligott v Glenflesk; Ballyduff v Churchill B Cup: Glenbeigh/Glencar/Cromane v Listowel Emmets; Spa v Moyvane
C Shield: St. Michael’s/Foilmore v Annascaul/Lispole/Dingle; Firies v John Mitchels C Cup: Castleisland Desmonds v Tarbert; An Ghaeltacht v Milltown/Castlemaine
D Shield: Renard/St. Mary’s v Northern Gaels; Duagh v Beaufort D Cup: Kerins O’Rahilly’s/St. Pats v Sneem/Derrynane/Templenoe/Tuosist; Killarney Legion v Skellig/Valentia
E Shield: Na Gaeil v Currow; Knocknagoshel/Brosna v Gneeveguilla E Cup: Fossa v Dromid/Waterville; St. Senan’s v Castlegregory
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Post by horsebox77 on Sept 4, 2022 21:28:16 GMT
The new Minor Club C'ship round two draw was made tonight, does anyone know the fixtures? Keane’s Super Valu Club Minor Semi-finals, Saturday 10 Sept 4pm, first named team at home, result on the day required.
Finals the following weekend.
A Shield: Ardfert v Kenmare Shamrocks; Kilcummin v Rathmore A Cup: Austin Stacks v Dr. Crokes; Laune Rangers v Keel/Listry B Shield: Ballymacelligott v Glenflesk; Ballyduff v Churchill B Cup: Glenbeigh/Glencar/Cromane v Listowel Emmets; Spa v Moyvane
C Shield: St. Michael’s/Foilmore v Annascaul/Lispole/Dingle; Firies v John Mitchels C Cup: Castleisland Desmonds v Tarbert; An Ghaeltacht v Milltown/Castlemaine
D Shield: Renard/St. Mary’s v Northern Gaels; Duagh v Beaufort D Cup: Kerins O’Rahilly’s/St. Pats v Sneem/Derrynane/Templenoe/Tuosist; Killarney Legion v Skellig/Valentia
E Shield: Na Gaeil v Currow; Knocknagoshel/Brosna v Gneeveguilla E Cup: Fossa v Dromid/Waterville; St. Senan’s v Castlegregory
Thanks, surprised they fixed for next weekend?, when lads may go want watch senior county championship
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Post by Moderator on Sept 4, 2022 22:02:13 GMT
County championship games for the next three weekends. Short of putting games at 11am, there is no real alternative at the end of the summer especially when extra time and penalties have to allowed for when selecting throw in times.
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Post by hurlingman on Sept 5, 2022 10:20:18 GMT
I found a list of Kerry Minor Football Championship winners at en-academic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/3588598Its starts at 1949, which was won by who else only 'North Kerry' Its not complete and its only up to 2008 Brian Scanlon(manager) mentioned that it was 30 years since a North Kerry team won this competition On this list it shows Shannon Rangers winning in 1991 and Feale Rangers winning in 1983 Maybe someone can point me in the direction of a complete list I looked on the Kerry Gaa website, but they don't seem to have any roll of honour for any competitions. Evan Boyle's uncle Kenneth Boyle was on the Shannon Rangers team that won in 1991 Evan's dad Liam played Kerry minor football as well Few families have donr more than the Boyles for Kerry GAA in both codes. Already have a second generation playing at minor level in both codes and can't be much longer until a third generation play senior hurling with Kerry.
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Post by mossie on Sept 5, 2022 19:07:13 GMT
Evan Boyle's uncle Kenneth Boyle was on the Shannon Rangers team that won in 1991 Evan's dad Liam played Kerry minor football as well Few families have donr more than the Boyles for Kerry GAA in both codes. Already have a second generation playing at minor level in both codes and can't be much longer until a third generation play senior hurling with Kerry. by my count, Kenneth, Liam, Mikey were dual kerry minors, Aidan I think also, Colm played minor hurling also Now another generation of dual men coming along not to mention grand dad Liam with his bag of senior county hurling championship medals, played into his late 40s in goals for Ballyduff unreal sportsmen, dabble in the soccer too, Kenneth had trials cross channel
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Post by hurlingman on Sept 6, 2022 7:49:26 GMT
Few families have donr more than the Boyles for Kerry GAA in both codes. Already have a second generation playing at minor level in both codes and can't be much longer until a third generation play senior hurling with Kerry. by my count, Kenneth, Liam, Mikey were dual kerry minors, Aidan I think also, Colm played minor hurling also Now another generation of dual men coming along not to mention grand dad Liam with his bag of senior county hurling championship medals, played into his late 40s in goals for Ballyduff unreal sportsmen, dabble in the soccer too, Kenneth had trials cross channel Podge played both at minor as well. Think he might have played Junior as well. I think Liam was a dual player at U21 as well. Mikey was quite a good boxer when he was younger as well. Their father Liam I'm not sure if he actually did play with Kerry or not at any grade.
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Post by mossie on Sept 6, 2022 20:24:53 GMT
by my count, Kenneth, Liam, Mikey were dual kerry minors, Aidan I think also, Colm played minor hurling also Now another generation of dual men coming along not to mention grand dad Liam with his bag of senior county hurling championship medals, played into his late 40s in goals for Ballyduff unreal sportsmen, dabble in the soccer too, Kenneth had trials cross channel Podge played both at minor as well. Think he might have played Junior as well. I think Liam was a dual player at U21 as well. Mikey was quite a good boxer when he was younger as well. Their father Liam I'm not sure if he actually did play with Kerry or not at any grade. jez i forgot that, Podge was a kerry minor footballer as you say
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Post by Moderator on Sept 6, 2022 20:56:45 GMT
Per the website, it looks like a few minor club games have been re-arranged from 4pm on Saturday... E Shield Na Gaeil v Currow now on Tuesday 7 Sept, 6:30pm...result Na Gaeil 5-15 Currow 2-6 C Cup Desmonds v Tarbert now on Sunday 11 Sept, 12 noon C Cup An Ghaeltacht v Milltown/Castlemaine now on Sunday 11 Sept, 12 noon C Shield Firies v John Mitchels now on Monday 12 Sept, 6:30pm
edit: E Shield: Knocknagoshel/Brosna v Gneeveguilla now on Friday, 9 Sept, 6:30pm
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Post by Moderator on Sept 12, 2022 0:09:09 GMT
Results: A Shield: Ardfert 0-13 Kenmare Shamrocks 3-8; Kilcummin 3-14 Rathmore 2-14 A Cup: Austin Stacks 2-9 Dr. Crokes 1-6; Laune Rangers 0-9 Keel/Listry 0-18 B Shield: Ballymacelligott 1-13 Glenflesk 3-13; Ballyduff 1-13 Churchill 2-8 B Cup: Glenbeigh/Glencar/Cromane 0-15 Listowel Emmets 2-13; Spa 3-16 Moyvane 0-9 C Shield: St. Michael’s/Foilmore 0-12 Annascaul/Lispole/Dingle 3-12; Firies 2-12 John Mitchels 2-9 on Monday C Cup: Castleisland Desmonds 3-13 Tarbert 1-13 on Monday; An Ghaeltacht 0-9 Milltown/Castlemaine 0-12 D Shield: Renard/St. Mary’s 3-16 v Northern Gaels 6-12; Duagh 5-9 Beaufort 4-11 D Cup: Kerins O’Rahilly’s/St. Pats 5-12 v Sneem/Derrynane/Templenoe/Tuosist 6-17; Killarney Legion 1-12 Skellig/Valentia 2-16 E Shield: Na Gaeil 5-15 Currow 2-6; Knocknagoshel/Brosna 5-16 Gneeveguilla 3-10 E Cup: Fossa 2-16 Dromid/Waterville 2-8; St. Senan’s 2-13 Castlegregory 3-14
Edit to include Monday results. Teams in bold contest the respective Cup and Shield finals, dates/venues TBC.
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Sept 14, 2022 14:22:46 GMT
Who are northern gaels?
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Post by kingdomofciar on Sept 14, 2022 16:25:47 GMT
They are an amalgamation of Ballydonoughue, BallyLongford, Clounmacon and Asdee.
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Post by Moderator on Sept 14, 2022 19:18:24 GMT
Finals set for Saturday 17 Sept at 3pm, unless noted otherwise below.
Result on the day required.
Results:
A Cup: Austin Stacks 3-17 Keel/Listry 2-5 A Shield: Kenmare Shamrocks 0-15 Kilcummin 0-11
B Cup: Listowel Emmets 3-10 Spa 0-9 B Shield: Ballyduff 6-10 Glenflesk 2-11
C Cup: Castleisland Desmonds 2-9 Milltown/Castlemaine 0-13 C Shield: Annascaul/Lispole/Dingle 4-15 Firies 3-6
D Cup: Skellig/Valentia 2-16 Sneem/Derrynane/Templenoe/Tuosist 0-12 D Shield: Northern Gaels 6-14 Duagh 2-9
E Cup: Castlegregory 3-13 Fossa 3-11 E Shield: Knocknagoshel/Brosna 2-16 Na Gaeil 2-11
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Post by greengold35 on Oct 1, 2022 7:47:46 GMT
I find it surprising that we have not yet appointed a minor management team for the coming year - there is a round of the O'Sullivan cup already played with Corn Ui Mhuiri due to begin on 19th Oct; whilst Corn Ui Mhuiri is aged under 19 the Dunloe and Frewen Cups will also be commencing soon.
It seems like there is tremendous interest in the role with various names such as Wayne Quillinan, Mark Fitzgerald, William Harmon, Liam Hassett, Peter Keane and Marc O'Sé all being mentioned - think interviews have taken place so hopefully an announcement is imminent.
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