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Post by piggott on Aug 15, 2018 17:06:26 GMT
Outside of Paul O’Shea who out of these look like potential senior players? Paul Walsh, Darragh Lyne,
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Post by kerrygold on Aug 15, 2018 21:58:45 GMT
Many available for next years minor team?
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Post by derry4sam on Aug 15, 2018 22:19:16 GMT
Just watched the full game there from Sunday. Nice little team, did very well to win in the end but overall they were much better footballers than Monaghan.
Colm Moriarty and Dan McCarthy the pick of the defenders for me. Midfield looks particularly strong with O’Shea and Lyne.
Killian Falvey put a good shift in and some ba**s from Paul Walsh with the frees. Dylan Geaney very like his brother Conor in style and intelligence.
I admit that was my first time seeing them properly this year but a very nice team indeed.
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Post by diego on Aug 17, 2018 1:04:21 GMT
He was named as number 25 when the team was announced on the Kerry website. I thought he was listed as merely an additional panel player on the website? Could be wrong. Hope he is fit for the final in any case. Good player from what I have seen of him during the campaign. There was no number 25 on the panel announced on the website www.kerrygaa.ie/news_detail/10042543/Must have been leaving a place open for him. At least nobody got bumped off the bench anyway.
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Post by glengael on Aug 23, 2018 8:31:45 GMT
I know the county may be preoccupied with other things but any chance there might be a few flags and bunting to be put up for the Final?
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Post by buck02 on Aug 23, 2018 10:05:15 GMT
I think this Kerry minor team have developed so much it's unbelievable. Against Monaghan they looked in super shape and to dig out that win showed the work put in behind the scenes. The approach in games by minor teams in the last few years is a joy to watch. Heads up football and move it on that's the way our seniors should be playing. Maybe this management team can offer something to the senior set up? I agree with you. But. Minor football is extremely less tactical than senior football. Teams might set up with one sweeper but other than that generally teams just go at each other. For example Derry in the final last year and Clare in the Munster final this year. Kerry have had the majority of the best footballers to win their own battle in a given game and that goes a long way to winning at minor level.
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Post by onlykerry on Aug 27, 2018 8:25:01 GMT
Big week for the minors with the final countdown to their final - this squad have improved as the year progressed and hopefully they have one more big game in them. With neither side contesting the senior final the crowd will be fairly sparse for the minor final which is a pity.
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Post by glengael on Aug 27, 2018 21:10:35 GMT
Tickets must be elusive. How many do the minor counties get, in theory at least?
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Post by kerrygold on Aug 27, 2018 21:20:48 GMT
Tickets must be elusive. How many do the minor counties get, in theory at least? 2.5k
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Post by An Bradán on Aug 27, 2018 23:17:19 GMT
6 per club in Kerry. Is that right ?
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Post by inforthebreaks on Aug 28, 2018 8:24:58 GMT
8 per club. 4 stand 4 terrace (im guessing the nally terrace mostly). If you have a minor from your club you get an extra 4.
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Post by kerrygold on Aug 28, 2018 8:44:04 GMT
8 per club. 4 stand 4 terrace (im guessing the nally terrace mostly). If you have a minor from your club you get an extra 4. Where do the other 2000 tickets go, at the county boards discretion?
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Post by inforthebreaks on Aug 28, 2018 11:31:39 GMT
i dont know how man season ticket holders are in kerry. but i guess they are entitled to one? or is that only if kerry are in senior final?
referees, co. board officers and delegates, sponsors, cairde chairraí people, ticket schemes...
As far as i am aware the co board did a deal with limerick co board to swap hurling and football final tickets so that would beef up the amount a bit.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Aug 28, 2018 11:49:20 GMT
i dont know how man season ticket holders are in kerry. but i guess they are entitled to one? or is that only if kerry are in senior final? referees, co. board officers and delegates, sponsors, cairde chairraí people, ticket schemes... As far as i am aware the co board did a deal with limerick co board to swap hurling and football final tickets so that would beef up the amount a bit. I don't think a season ticket entitles you to a minor final ticket.
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Post by buck02 on Aug 28, 2018 12:10:14 GMT
Season tickets don't apply if your minor team makes the final.
Golf classic in Killarney this Friday, each team gets two tickets for Sunday.
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Post by kerrygold on Aug 28, 2018 12:26:54 GMT
2000 tickets is a lot of tickets to take away from the club volunteers around the county who nurture these juvenile players.
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Post by allrounder on Aug 28, 2018 12:47:32 GMT
2000 tickets is a lot of tickets to take away from the club volunteers around the county who nurture these juvenile players.
There was hardly 500 Kerry supporters at their quarter final and semi final, only family and friends of players and a few die hards!!! If club volunteers wanted to go and watch them, why didn't they go them days??? Yerra, waiting for the final I suppose!!!!
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Post by Mickmack on Aug 28, 2018 13:26:07 GMT
I had a close look at the Monaghan game particularly possession won from kickouts.
Clearly Kerry were light years ahead of Monaghan in this facet. Kerry shut off the option of a short kickout by the monaghan keeper very well before the red card.
Kerry has 19 kickouts in total
Monaghan had 30 kickouts.
Kerry got possession from 30 of the 49.
Kerry got possession from 13 of their own 19 kickouts and kicked 4 points direct from these. Kerry went long 8 times and short 5 times. 2 of the 4 points came from short ones.
Kerry got possession from 17 of monaghans 30 kickouts and scored 4 points from these...all from long kickouts by monaghan
The red card came on 45 mins with kerry 7 up.
There were 14 kickouts after the red card. 7 each.
Kerry lost 4 of their own 7 and conceeded a goal and a point from them.
Amazingly Monaghan lost 3 of their 7 kickouts after the red card despite have a spare man. This cost Monaghan the game.
The conclusion is that kerrys tactical nous and coaching on their own and oppossition kickouts gave then 61% of possession and only for the red card they would have won handily.
Kerry worked the long ones well too...the accurate kickout towards the two Darraghs with one tapping it down to the other or to another Kerry player.
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Post by sullyschoice on Aug 28, 2018 14:13:21 GMT
i dont know how man season ticket holders are in kerry. but i guess they are entitled to one? or is that only if kerry are in senior final? referees, co. board officers and delegates, sponsors, cairde chairraí people, ticket schemes... As far as i am aware the co board did a deal with limerick co board to swap hurling and football final tickets so that would beef up the amount a bit. I don't think a season ticket entitles you to a minor final ticket. No ticket for season ticket holders. If you have 100% attendance record for the year you are entered into a draw for a final ticket. I have 100% record this year but havent heard anything about a draw. Maybe they scrapped that option. I must email them. Word up here is that this final may not sell out as there is a noticeable drop in demand from neutrals
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Aug 28, 2018 14:30:13 GMT
I don't think a season ticket entitles you to a minor final ticket. No ticket for season ticket holders. If you have 100% attendance record for the year you are entered into a draw for a final ticket. I have 100% record this year but havent heard anything about a draw. Maybe they scrapped that option. I must email them. Word up here is that this final may not sell out as there is a noticeable drop in demand from neutralsThat would be extraordinary.
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Post by sullyschoice on Aug 28, 2018 14:32:50 GMT
It certainly would. But you can see how it could happen.
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Post by onlykerry on Aug 28, 2018 15:09:53 GMT
No ticket for season ticket holders. If you have 100% attendance record for the year you are entered into a draw for a final ticket. I have 100% record this year but havent heard anything about a draw. Maybe they scrapped that option. I must email them. Word up here is that this final may not sell out as there is a noticeable drop in demand from neutralsThat would be extraordinary. I wonder is that the result of Dublin having two away games this year - fans must be feeling the pinch
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Post by sullyschoice on Aug 28, 2018 16:01:36 GMT
I don't think a season ticket entitles you to a minor final ticket. No ticket for season ticket holders. If you have 100% attendance record for the year you are entered into a draw for a final ticket. I have 100% record this year but havent heard anything about a draw. Maybe they scrapped that option. I must email them. Word up here is that this final may not sell out as there is a noticeable drop in demand from neutrals I didnt win. There were two tickets up for raffle
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Post by kerrygold on Aug 28, 2018 16:29:23 GMT
It certainly would. But you can see how it could happen. It wouldn't be surprise either if wasn't a sellout. The Dubs getting bored & no one expecting Tyrone to get within 10 points of Dublin.
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Post by kerrygold on Aug 28, 2018 16:32:12 GMT
2000 tickets is a lot of tickets to take away from the club volunteers around the county who nurture these juvenile players.
There was hardly 500 Kerry supporters at their quarter final and semi final, only family and friends of players and a few die hards!!! If club volunteers wanted to go and watch them, why didn't they go them days??? Yerra, waiting for the final I suppose!!!!
Still it is an extraordinary break down of where the tickets are going. You'll also find, if you go looking, all the central tickets will be distributed to the non competing counties around the country.
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Post by Mickmack on Aug 28, 2018 17:30:34 GMT
Thats where I was going is teams go at each other and make the game enjoyable to watch. Tactics are killing the game especially defensive set ups. I think the Kerry minors coming through are going to bring football back to the way it should be played just look at David Clifford and Sean O See this year. Peter Keanes minor team is very tactical. The contrast with the u20s this year is stark. And the seniors.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2018 19:44:11 GMT
Ah come on, the tactics at minor level are fairly rudimentary. It is a different team every year. The preparation and time put into it is nowhere the level required for senior level.
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Post by mossie on Aug 28, 2018 23:05:14 GMT
Season tickets don't apply if your minor team makes the final. Golf classic in Killarney this Friday, each team gets two tickets for Sunday. how many tickets approx. would that take out of the equation buck?
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Post by buck02 on Aug 29, 2018 7:34:54 GMT
Season tickets don't apply if your minor team makes the final. Golf classic in Killarney this Friday, each team gets two tickets for Sunday. how many tickets approx. would that take out of the equation buck? Only around 150 I would imagine.
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Post by kerrygold on Aug 29, 2018 13:00:23 GMT
That still leaves 2000 tickets floating around somewhere.
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