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Post by Mickmack on Jul 1, 2018 19:19:01 GMT
Dublin beat Meath by 4.16 to 2.10 to reach the Leinster final.
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Post by glengael on Jul 2, 2018 6:52:24 GMT
The cork no 11 would have benefited from some summary jurisdiction. Anyone wondering where the Cork no.11 may gave got the general idea that this carry-on is fine need look no further than the Cork hurling Maor Uisce who saw fit to do some up close and person roaring at the linesman over a line ball decision towards the end of today's match. One of his colleagues eventually 'guided' him away but it was ugly and showed zero respect. Sorry he was a Maor Foirne , not a Maor Uisce. Yes we seem to have improved in that regard this year and not before time.
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Post by sullyschoice on Jul 2, 2018 13:45:07 GMT
Sure one of their Maor Uisce threw the contents of his Uisce bottle at me when Marc O Sé scored a late equaliser. He missed and hit a fella in front of me in a wheelchair.
And for the record I had said nothing to him however someone behind me had asked him "politely" to move on a number of occasions during the game.
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Post by glengael on Jul 2, 2018 13:53:00 GMT
Sure one of their Maor Uisce threw the contents of his Uisce bottle at me when Marc O Sé scored a late equaliser. He missed and hit a fella in front of me in a wheelchair. And for the record I had said nothing to him however someone behind me had asked him "politely" to move on a number of occasions during the game. Awful carry-on Sully. That was an assault pure and simple. it is not today nor yesterday that started. All those sideline Maors need to be reigned in.
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Post by givehimaball on Jul 5, 2018 15:09:48 GMT
The U20 Leinster final between Kildare v Dublin is on TG4 live tomorrow at 7:30
The winner of this will play Kerry in the semi-final.
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Post by dc84 on Jul 6, 2018 20:02:13 GMT
Good win for Kildare 1.15 to ten points, wonder where the game will be played?
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Post by Mickmack on Jul 6, 2018 20:02:48 GMT
The U20 Leinster final between Kildare v Dublin is on TG4 live tomorrow at 7:30 The winner of this will play Kerry in the semi-final. I forgot about this till the half time which time Kildare were 10 pts to 5 up. From what i saw of the second half they were on top all over the pitch. Great week for Kildare.
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Post by Mickmack on Jul 6, 2018 20:03:35 GMT
Kildare v kerry
Mayo v Derry
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Post by buck02 on Jul 6, 2018 20:22:35 GMT
Good win for Kildare 1.15 to ten points, wonder where the game will be played? My money is on Croker at 12 noon on the 15th
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Post by greengold35 on Jul 6, 2018 22:12:19 GMT
Good win for Kildare 1.15 to ten points, wonder where the game will be played? My money is on Croker at 12 noon on the 15th It would be nice but I would guess Limerick on Sat next @ 5!
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Post by Mickmack on Jul 6, 2018 22:24:19 GMT
Kildare v kerry Mayo v Derry Maybe a double header in say Tullamore next saturday. Surely TG4 will have some influence since they will show both games live. It would make sense.
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Post by buck02 on Jul 6, 2018 22:50:45 GMT
My money is on Croker at 12 noon on the 15th It would be nice but I would guess Limerick on Sat next @ 5! Full round of county league next weekend should mean both inter county games will be on Sunday with county league going ahead on Saturday.
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Post by dc84 on Jul 6, 2018 22:57:04 GMT
Hope its in croker make the most since with (probably) both senior teams playing. Be a long day in croker !
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Post by greengold35 on Jul 7, 2018 6:58:13 GMT
It would be nice but I would guess Limerick on Sat next @ 5! Full round of county league next weekend should mean both inter county games will be on Sunday with county league going ahead on Saturday. Probably but county board have given the option to play county league on Friday night next or defer to the following Fri/Sat.
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Post by Mickmack on Jul 7, 2018 8:26:02 GMT
Kildare 1-15 Dublin 0-10
Kildare produced a dominant performance in comfortably getting the better of Dublin in their Leinster Under-20 Football Championship final at O’Connor Park, Tullamore on Friday evening.
A tight encounter was anticipated between what were considered well-matched sides, but from the closing stages of the first-half, the identity of the winners was rarely in doubt.
Despite a point in the opening minute from Cormac Howley, Dublin laboured somewhat in the early stages and were pegged back thanks to a fine Jimmy Hyland point in the fourth minute.
In a stuttering start from both teams, fluidity was absent in both forward lines as Dublin edged in front a couple of times through Tom Keane and Seán Bugler, before Kildare replied in kind through Paddy Woodgate and Hyland.
Dublin appeared the quicker to settle, however, and successive points from James Doran and the influential Bugler left them two points clear by the 24th minute.
Hyland replied at the opposite end before the half turned massively in Kildare’s favour in the 26th minute as Keane was denied a goal by Aaron O’Neill after clever approach play from Doran and James Madden.
Suitably galvanised by that let-off, Kildare drew level through Tony Archbold from the resultant counter-attack and dominated the remaining seven minutes to open up a healthy advantage by the interval.
Hyland kicked them in front for the first time in the 28th minute and a procession towards the Dublin goal ensued as Padraig Nash landed two excellent scores to augment points from Brian McLoughlin and Hyland to help open up a 0-10 to 0-5 interval lead.
The Lilies spurned two presentable chances to extend their lead in the early stages of the second-half as Dublin gained a small degree of momentum through points by Keane and Ross McGarry.
However, as they chased the game, they left themselves exposed defensively with cracking points by Nash and Hyland restoring their five-point advantage.
A lack of energy permeated Dublin’s laboured play while in contrast, their opponents were playing with the belief and confidence of a team that were fully in tune with their task.
Substitute Shane O’Sullivan made a hugely positive impression upon his introduction and kicked an excellent point in the 41st minute to reaffirm Kildare’s position of strength.
Dublin’s fate was sealed in injury time as the hugely influential Hyland was impeded inside the square, and Tony Archbold despatched a suitably confident penalty past David O’Hanlon to complete a superb display.
Kildare: A O’Neill; M Dempsey, M Barrett, DJ Earley; T Archbold (1-1, 1-0 penalty) J Bambrick, J Gibbons; A Masterson, D Marnell; D Ryan, P Nash (0-3), R Ó Giolláin; P Woodgate (0-1), B McLoughlin (0-1), J Hyland (0-8, two frees). Subs: M Betts Symonds for Bambrick (14-17, Blood Sub), S O’Sullivan (0-1) for Nash (38), C Costigan for Marnell (49), S Doran for Woodgate (53), N Murphy for McLoughlin (60), J Barrett for Earley (64), Betts Symonds for Murphy (64, Black Card).
Dublin: D O’Hanlon; N Nolan, N Doran, C Smith; K Kennedy, N Matthews, E O’Dea; D Ryan, S Bugler (0-3); T Keane (0-4, one free), J Madden, R McGarry (0-1); D O’Brien, J Doran (0-1), C Howley (0-1). Subs: K Lynch Bissett for Howley (33), J Holland for O’Brien (43), S King for McGarry (52), E Fitzpatrick for Ryan (56), D Brennan for Doran (58).
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Post by givehimaball on Jul 7, 2018 10:49:35 GMT
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Post by Jo90 on Jul 7, 2018 13:32:32 GMT
Kildare will be like rabid dogs against Kerry trying to avenge the 22 pt defeat at minor level 2 years ago
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Post by kerrygold on Jul 8, 2018 7:53:11 GMT
How good are Mayo this year?
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Post by kerrygold on Jul 8, 2018 7:55:51 GMT
Kildare will be like rabid dogs against Kerry trying to avenge the 22 pt defeat at minor level 2 years ago Both Dublin's minor and u20 teams out of this years race for these competitions very early..............
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Post by goonised on Jul 8, 2018 20:19:15 GMT
Did kildare rule out two players by putting them on the bench for seniors last night
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Post by tpo on Jul 8, 2018 20:32:43 GMT
No
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Post by goonised on Jul 8, 2018 22:30:53 GMT
How come thought you can't be in both panels
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Post by skybluezone on Jul 8, 2018 23:28:14 GMT
Kildare will be like rabid dogs against Kerry trying to avenge the 22 pt defeat at minor level 2 years ago Both Dublin's minor and u20 teams out of this years race for these competitions very early.............. Conveyor belt stalled. So much for resources.
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Post by Mickmack on Jul 9, 2018 1:29:47 GMT
Kildare are the ones who squander all the money ...isnt that the narrative.
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Post by onlykerry on Jul 9, 2018 8:40:14 GMT
Did kildare rule out two players by putting them on the bench for seniors last night Jack interviewed on Radio K yesterday was asked about this and he said he was hoping they would be brought on (laughing) and therefore ruled out but no such luck. I had believed they could not be named on a match day panel but this does not appear to be the case.
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Post by greengold35 on Jul 9, 2018 9:16:58 GMT
Did kildare rule out two players by putting them on the bench for seniors last night Jack interviewed on Radio K yesterday was asked about this and he said he was hoping they would be brought on (laughing) and therefore ruled out but no such luck. I had believed they could not be named on a match day panel but this does not appear to be the case. The rule initially stated that if you were named in a senior match day panel you were ineligible for U-20; this was amended at start of year to playing in a senior match.
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Post by onlykerry on Jul 9, 2018 14:56:26 GMT
Kildare and Kerry are due to meet three times this coming weekend (after meeting last weekend in the Junior football) - As well as the U20 and senior football fixtures we meet in the U21B Hurling fixture. Surely there will be a double bill with at least two games going ahead at the same venue and date.
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Post by Ballyfireside on Jul 9, 2018 17:06:40 GMT
Just as new crop pressurise veteran seniors we have u20's hot on their tails - now what do you think of that Joe Brolly?
Stefan Okunbor is a name that everyone will get their mouths around, he has it all, truly amazing, personified 'cool calm and collected', and a brute of a man already. Out of interest where are his family from originally? Maybe they his home parish might be the 33rd county?
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Jul 10, 2018 9:01:13 GMT
Just as new crop pressurise veteran seniors we have u20's hot on their tails - now what do you think of that Joe Brolly? Stefan Okunbor is a name that everyone will get their mouths around, he has it all, truly amazing, personified 'cool calm and collected', and a brute of a man already. Out of interest where are his family from originally? Maybe they his home parish might be the 33rd county? He's from the Na Gaeil club.
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Post by Jigz84 on Jul 10, 2018 9:33:29 GMT
Kerry have it all to do in this one from what I've seen so far from both sides. Kildare are very strong around the middle and in the full-forward line, completely blew Dublin out of it physically.
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