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Post by frankgalvintralee on Jan 11, 2017 1:45:24 GMT
2017 Senior Football League Div 3
Rd 1 - Sun Mar 19
Na Gaeil v Fossa
St Mls/F’more v Annascaul
Laune Rgs v Finuge
Gneeveguilla v Ballydonoghue
Brosna v St Senans
Ballymac v Dromid Pearses
Rd 2 - Sun Mar 26
Fossa v Ballymac
Annascaul v Gneeveguilla
Finuge v St Mls/F’more
Dromid Pearses v Laune Rgs
Ballydonoghue v Brosna
St Senans v Na Gaeil
Rd 3 - Sun Apr 9
Gneeveguilla v Finuge
St Mls/F’more v Laune Rgs
Ballymac v St Senans
Fossa v Dromid Pearses
Na Gaeil v Ballydonoghue
Brosna v Annascaul
Rd 4 - Sun June 4
Dromid Pearses v St Mls/F’more
Ballydonoghue v Ballymac
Annascaul v Na Gaeil
Finuge v Brosna
Laune Rgs v Gneeveguilla
St Senans v Fossa
Rd 5 - Sun June 11
Gneeveguilla v St Mls/F’more
Dromid Pearses v St Senans
Na Gaeil v Finuge
Ballymac v Annascaul
Fossa v Ballydonoghue
Brosna v Laune Rgs
Rd 6 - Sun June 18
Ballydonoghue v St Senans
Annascaul v Fossa
Finuge v Ballymac
Dromid Pearses v Gneeveguilla
St Mls/F’more v Brosna
Laune Rgs v Na Gaeil
Rd 7 - Sat July 1
Brosna v Gneeveguilla
Na Gaeil v St Mls/F’more
Ballydonoghue v Dromid Pearses
Fossa v Finuge
St Senans v Annascaul
Ballymac v Laune Rgs
Rd 8 - Sun July 16
St Mls/F’more v Ballymac
Brosna v Dromid Pearses
Gneeveguilla v Na Gaeil
Laune Rgs v Fossa
Finuge v St Senans
Annascaul v Ballydonoghue
Rd 9 - Sun Jul 23
Ballymac v Gneeveguilla
Na Gaeil v Brosna
Dromid Pearses v Annascaul
Fossa v St Mls/F’more
St Senans v Laune Rgs
Ballydonoghue v Finuge
Rd 10 - Sun Aug 13
Finuge v Annascaul
Na Gaeil v Dromid Pearses
Gneeveguilla v Fossa
Brosna v Ballymac
St Mls/F’more v St Senans
Laune Rgs v Ballydonoghue
Rd 11 - Sun Aug 27 or Sun Sept 24
Ballydonoghue v St Mls/F’more
Ballymac v Na Gaeil
St Senans v Gneeveguilla
Finuge v Dromid Pearses
Annascaul v Laune Rgs
Fossa v Brosna
Anyone got predictions for League another division with some great teams
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Post by homerj on Jan 11, 2017 10:43:15 GMT
this is impossible to call, its the most competitive league out of the 5, In my opinion.
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Post by Premier on Jan 11, 2017 13:43:33 GMT
Ballydonoghue, Na Gaeil and Senans to go up... St Michaels/Filmore, Finuge and Ballymac to go down
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Post by frankgalvintralee on Jan 11, 2017 14:15:16 GMT
Ballydonoghue,Na Gaeil and Dromid go up and Finuge Laune Rangers and Gneguilla go down
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2017 15:36:30 GMT
Ballydonoghue, Na Gaeil, Fossa, Gneeveguilla and Dromid will do well. Laune Rangers, Ballymac, St.Senans, and Brosna should be ok. Annascaul, Finuge, and St.Michaels will struggle.
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Post by homerj on Jan 11, 2017 21:04:09 GMT
everybody tipping Ballydonoghue but they will be without several key players due to involvement on 21s/seniors and maybe even a couple with the Juniors.
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Post by eastkerry28 on Jan 11, 2017 21:23:44 GMT
I think this division is a minefield. Home draws are key. Alot of teams will take points off each other. Ballydonoghue won't be at full strength for alot of games. Na gaeil and gneevguilla will be there or there abouts.. can't call it.
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Post by lad on Jan 12, 2017 9:44:32 GMT
Be very interesting to see how David Clifford goes with Fossa at adult level but am I right in saying, he can't play until Kerry minors are out of the All Ireland championship?
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Post by Ballyfireside on Jan 12, 2017 10:59:41 GMT
Ballydonoghue, Na Gaeil, Fossa, Gneeveguilla and Dromid will do well. Laune Rangers, Ballymac, St.Senans, and Brosna should be ok. Annascaul, Finuge, and St.Michaels will struggle. St Senans might be better than the NK Final score line suggests and will take down good teams on their day. While Ballydonoghue might be without key players on occasion, we have a panel of 20+ very good club players and which is most unusual for a rural club, talk is they are probably our all time greatest and they will provide a lot of quality entertainment in the years ahead. I suppose they are a vintage crop and what with emigration, etc the odds are stacked against us as a rural club, so it is truly remarkable. I am not familiar with The Kerry Junior scene and on second thoughts it has me wondering if we might be without more than Jason Foley, Brian Ó Seanacháin and goalie Darragh O 'Shea.
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Post by bannerman on Jan 12, 2017 21:38:31 GMT
Ballydonoghue best team on paper by country mile but foley going to be massive loss. Plus they got to travel to all promotion rivals. Gneveguilla, fossa, senans are teams to stop.
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Post by frankgalvintralee on Mar 13, 2017 0:56:10 GMT
Who we predicting for the first games here?
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Post by hugh20 on Mar 13, 2017 10:39:47 GMT
Na Gaeil v Fossa - Na Gaeil
St Mls/F’more v Annascaul - St. Mls/ Foil
Laune Rgs v Finuge - L. Rangers
Gneeveguilla v Ballydonoghue - Draw (Gguila always tough place to play)
Brosna v St Senans (Senans, just.)
Ballymac v Dromid Pearses (Dromid)
St. Mls/Foilmore, Senans and Na Gaeil to go up.
Finuge, Ballymac and one of Brosna/gguilla or possible even Annascaul to go.
Think Jason Foley will be too big a loss for Ballydonoghue but they will hovering around promotion alright.
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Post by bannerman on Mar 17, 2017 16:13:11 GMT
Are members of county u21 squad and unused senior panellists v dublin allowed play with their clubs this weekend
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Post by frankgalvintralee on Mar 18, 2017 14:30:45 GMT
Are members of county u21 squad and unused senior panellists v dublin allowed play with their clubs this weekend No was talking to Tim Murphy today no U21 or Seniors allowed play lucky for my team Mitchels we dont have any involved but wouldn't like to be any other team!
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Post by bannerman on Mar 19, 2017 19:26:09 GMT
Brian Kelly and Brian Sheehan played today
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Post by county on May 8, 2017 21:12:23 GMT
It would be sad to see ballydonoghue go back down to division 4, after great in roads in the last few years, very few of their good minors are playing now, obviously a club in desoray, clearly something not right. .... They were one of the favourite's for the Junior champ and beaten by a division 5 team.... can anyone shed light on this??? What is wrong in up there?
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Post by thegamr on May 8, 2017 22:19:38 GMT
It would be sad to see ballydonoghue go back down to division 4, after great in roads in the last few years, very few of their good minors are playing now, obviously a club in desoray, clearly something not right. .... They were one of the favourite's for the Junior champ and beaten by a division 5 team.... can anyone shed light on this??? What is wrong in up there? Injuries have hampered them somewhat however I think they were blown out of proportion as to how good they were. A lot of minors didn't make the step up to senior as it can be a big jump. I recall there manager going on the radio after winning the North Kerry championship and discussing how this was only a stepping stone to winning the junior all Ireland which showed the weren't very grounded the same man managed shannon rangers vs st.brendans.They have a lot of potential with Jason and Micheal foley, seanachain, kennelly brothers (Paul injured currently). However some of the above mentioned players will be involved with Kerry at different levels and won't be available for ballydonoghue year round.
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Post by county on May 8, 2017 23:21:59 GMT
It would be sad to see ballydonoghue go back down to division 4, after great in roads in the last few years, very few of their good minors are playing now, obviously a club in desoray, clearly something not right. .... They were one of the favourite's for the Junior champ and beaten by a division 5 team.... can anyone shed light on this??? What is wrong in up there? Injuries have hampered them somewhat however I think they were blown out of proportion as to how good they were. A lot of minors didn't make the step up to senior as it can be a big jump. I recall there manager going on the radio after winning the North Kerry championship and discussing how this was only a stepping stone to winning the junior all Ireland which showed the weren't very grounded the same man managed shannon rangers vs st.brendans.They have a lot of potential with Jason and Micheal foley, seanachain, kennelly brothers (Paul injured currently). However some of the above mentioned players will be involved with Kerry at different levels and won't be available for ballydonoghue year round. Grounded seems to be the main word missing from this club attitude!!, yes rumour has it that he asked a number of players from the other SR clubs and they wouldn't play for him. The players who he said we're injured were ballydonoghue players he couldn't get anyone else to commit to him because he was vocal that the SR team would be primarily picked from his home club unfortunately it backed fired on him and the arrogance of his club has caused a major divide between the club's in SR. This has added an extra pressure to bally, all is not well and rumours of players rifts with manager will not be helpful to they're hopes of staying in div 3, as for SR whilst management is arrogant towards majority of players I can see them struggling to stay in championship and maybe all north Kerry team not far away, they would be very strong and surely major contenders
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Post by An Bradán on May 10, 2017 9:40:45 GMT
Ballydonoghue had one outstanding group with a fantastic amount of success from u14 to minor. These lads are now slotting into an otherwise pretty average senior team. They have a scattering of other good players but the hype machine has rolled into overdrive by people who should know better. Ballydonoghue underage teams are distinctly average since the "dream team" if you look at their county league performances. Playing underage at 13 a side in divs 6/7 would lead one to believe that they are back at "normal" levels again.
Their seniors will improve but there is far to much hype and expectation around them at present. They struggled to put away an ageing Emmets team in the N.K. Champ semi before in fairness dismantling a weak Senans team. But any objective viewer would have predicted this. Look at the county league positions. It doesn't lie.
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Post by bannerman on Jun 5, 2017 20:34:20 GMT
Massive result for saint senans today. Relegation battle intriguing. You could pick any three from bottom 5 teams
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Post by billabong on Jun 6, 2017 14:59:35 GMT
I was at the St Senans game, they were very good. Forwards were very accurate. Fossa looked like they were missing a few players and played poorly on the day.
Anyone see the Ballydonoghue game, great result by Ballymac, they are real promotion contenders it looks like.
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Post by ciarrailar on Jun 6, 2017 19:38:58 GMT
I was at the St Senans game, they were very good. Forwards were very accurate. Fossa looked like they were missing a few players and played poorly on the day. Anyone see the Ballydonoghue game, great result by Ballymac, they are real promotion contenders it looks like. Heard there was some in fighting within the Fossa camp.... Not a good sign....
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Post by billabong on Jun 7, 2017 7:16:58 GMT
Yeah they didn't seem to be happy with each other anyways, a lot of giving out etc but I suppose this happens when every team that isn't performing as they would like to. They didn't seem to have any threat upfront.
Out of the 3 teams that came up from 4, Ballymac seem to be the ones that are going well. Putting up big scores as well, 1.18 at the weekend again.
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Post by pullcash98 on Jun 7, 2017 23:48:55 GMT
Anyone who thinks that winning the north kerry championship is a stepping stone to becoming all Ireland junior champions is clearly clueless. The emphasis on the north kerry championship has faded in the last numbe of years in some of the major clubs in North kerry. The likes of Desmonds one of the top intermediate clubs and a division 1 club could be winning this competition every year.Ballydonoghue were extremely lucky to stay in the division last year going down at home to local rivals Tarbert at home the club's only win in their campaign when they were missing some key players and then got very lucky in the playoff game against Keel. It is sad to see them on such a downward spiral and if they go down this year they could easily find themselves in Division 5 again. Players need to start to speak up.
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Post by newbie on Jun 11, 2017 20:02:05 GMT
Injuries have hampered them somewhat however I think they were blown out of proportion as to how good they were. A lot of minors didn't make the step up to senior as it can be a big jump. I recall there manager going on the radio after winning the North Kerry championship and discussing how this was only a stepping stone to winning the junior all Ireland which showed the weren't very grounded the same man managed shannon rangers vs st.brendans.They have a lot of potential with Jason and Micheal foley, seanachain, kennelly brothers (Paul injured currently). However some of the above mentioned players will be involved with Kerry at different levels and won't be available for ballydonoghue year round. Grounded seems to be the main word missing from this club attitude!!, yes rumour has it that he asked a number of players from the other SR clubs and they wouldn't play for him. The players who he said we're injured were ballydonoghue players he couldn't get anyone else to commit to him because he was vocal that the SR team would be primarily picked from his home club unfortunately it backed fired on him and the arrogance of his club has caused a major divide between the club's in SR. This has added an extra pressure to bally, all is not well and rumours of players rifts with manager will not be helpful to they're hopes of staying in div 3, as for SR whilst management is arrogant towards majority of players I can see them struggling to stay in championship and maybe all north Kerry team not far away, they would be very strong and surely major contenders Well that's untrue as ballydonoghue manager never managed Shanon Rangers
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Post by county on Jun 24, 2017 18:54:05 GMT
Grounded seems to be the main word missing from this club attitude!!, yes rumour has it that he asked a number of players from the other SR clubs and they wouldn't play for him. The players who he said we're injured were ballydonoghue players he couldn't get anyone else to commit to him because he was vocal that the SR team would be primarily picked from his home club unfortunately it backed fired on him and the arrogance of his club has caused a major divide between the club's in SR. This has added an extra pressure to bally, all is not well and rumours of players rifts with manager will not be helpful to they're hopes of staying in div 3, as for SR whilst management is arrogant towards majority of players I can see them struggling to stay in championship and maybe all north Kerry team not far away, they would be very strong and surely major contenders Well that's untrue as ballydonoghue manager never managed Shanon Rangers He was the manager this year for 2 teams the senior team who were embarrassed by St Brendans and obly had 18 players and the under 21 that he couldn't even field a team. Obviously players don't want to play for him
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Post by diego on Aug 19, 2017 13:20:41 GMT
Good achievement by Declan O'Sullivan to take his Dromid boys up to Division 2. Promotion secured following Laune Rangers defeat to St Senans last night.
Whoever wins Round 11 game between Ballymac and Na Gaeil will take title. A draw would likely see a 3 way playoff with Dromid.
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Post by decondd2 on Sept 24, 2017 20:51:58 GMT
Na Gaeil go up as champions after a big win out in Ballymac today.
3-17 to 1-9
Jamie Lowham, Diarmuid Herlihy and Jack Barry with the goals for Na Gaeil.
Great achievement to win Division 4 and 3 back to back.
42 players named on the panel in the program today.
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