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Post by givehimaball on Apr 14, 2018 19:03:49 GMT
NaGaeil: 0-13(13) Ballymacelligott: 1-10(13) FT Emmets: 2-10(16) Finuge: 1-13(16) FT
2 draws tonight Very tight group
Na Gaeil, Ballymacelligott and Fingue all on 3 points. Na Gaeil's score difference gives them top spot.
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Post by decondd2 on Apr 14, 2018 19:15:45 GMT
NaGaeil: 0-13(13) Ballymacelligott: 1-10(13) FT Emmets: 2-10(16) Finuge: 1-13(16) FT 2 draws tonight Very tight group Na Gaeil, Ballymacelligott and Fingue all on 3 points. Na Gaeil's score difference gives them top spot. Ballymac and Listowel out so is it? Winner of the refixed Na Gaeil v Finuge goes through. A Draw and Na Gaeil go through on scoring difference?
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Post by givehimaball on Apr 14, 2018 19:21:10 GMT
NaGaeil: 0-13(13) Ballymacelligott: 1-10(13) FT Emmets: 2-10(16) Finuge: 1-13(16) FT 2 draws tonight Very tight group Na Gaeil, Ballymacelligott and Fingue all on 3 points. Na Gaeil's score difference gives them top spot. Ballymac and Listowel out so is it? Winner of the refixed Na Gaeil v Finuge goes through. A Draw and Na Gaeil go through on scoring difference? You are correct I completely forgot about the abandoned game - all to play for between NaGaeil and Fingue but Na Gaeil have a better scoring difference so if there is a draw they go through. Current state of play is Na Gaeil P2 W1 L0 D1 3 Points Ballymac P3 W1 L0 D1 3 Points Fingue P2 W1 L0 D1 3 Points Emmets P3 W2 L0 D1 1 Point
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Post by decondd2 on Apr 14, 2018 19:21:37 GMT
Group 1: Beaufort Group 2: Churchill/Skellig/Listry (If they beat Churchill and Skellig lose) Group 3: Fossa (regardless of tomorrows results they win the H2H) Group 4: Na Gaeil/Finuge (when will it be refixed for?)
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Post by An Bradán on Apr 14, 2018 20:47:52 GMT
Finuge vs Na Gaeil refixed for next Sat evening.
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Post by homerj on Apr 15, 2018 12:50:23 GMT
Is paul galvin back with finuge?
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Post by southward on Apr 15, 2018 13:34:35 GMT
Is paul galvin back with finuge? Yes. Played yesterday. Did ok without breaking his proverbials. Took some frees and kicked a few scores. Mostly stayed out of the heavy traffic.
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Post by mossie on Apr 15, 2018 16:23:55 GMT
big game for Finuge next week, come the Na Gaeil game, Maurice Corridan will be really missed as will young Conor O'Keefe who is a promising young player. best of luck to them in their recovery.
hard to see Finuge living with Na Gaeil but you just cannot write them off , seem to be up for this junior championship. Paul Galvin is a plus for them though not the man of times past
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Post by southward on Apr 15, 2018 16:50:21 GMT
big game for Finuge next week, come the Na Gaeil game, Maurice Corridan will be really missed as will young Conor O'Keefe who is a promising young player. best of luck to them in their recovery. hard to see Finuge living with Na Gaeil but you just cannot write them off , seem to be up for this junior championship. Paul Galvin is a plus for them though not the man of times past Having watched Listowel against both of them, I can't see Finuge having much chance here. Na Gaeil look very strong and simply trounced Listowel all over the pitch, whereas Finuge V Emmets was pretty even overall. On the other hand, Finuge did beat Ballymac, who drew with Na Gaeil, so you'd never know.
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Post by deckyk on Apr 15, 2018 17:50:08 GMT
Skellig fall foul to the new format. Having not lost a game but scoring two points less than Churchill in their 3 games they are dumped out. Very harsh and this was my fear of the new format that a game could come down to this. Still tipping Beufort to win this competetion. Would anyone here know of any bookmakers offering prices on outright winner?
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Post by Mickmack on Apr 15, 2018 18:41:21 GMT
Castleisland Mart Junior Premier Club Championship
Semi-Finals: Fossa vs Na Gaeil or Finuge Churchill vs Beaufort
Relegation Play Offs: Ballydonoghue vs St. Pat's Blennerville Annascaul vs Listowel Emmets
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Post by An Bradán on Apr 15, 2018 20:07:13 GMT
It is harsh on a team to miss out on scoring difference but everyone knew what they were getting into when it started. I've seen a few championship games this year and to be fair every one of them was very competitive. I know people have knocked the new format but I can scarcely recall a club championship that has generated as much excitement. Across all levels some favourites have tumbled and it seems that panel strength, careful management and a huge dollop of good luck has ensured progress. According to reports Churchill came through courtesy of a last minute goal. Is this true? If it is then it is classic championship football. Hard to see Finuge progress vs Na Gaeil now given the loss of two of their best players in unfortunate circumstances. People at the original game reckon they had the upper hand before the clash. All semi finalists will fancy their chances.
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Post by rapook on Apr 15, 2018 20:23:36 GMT
Yea last minute goal by Churchill. Listry were the much much better team up to a point. But that old Achilles of not being able to score let them down badly yet again. It was a very poor game of football to watch played in less than ideal conditions admittedly. Listry will have to sort out scoring issues somehow or could find themselves in a relegation battle. Churchill have to be favored to come out of div 5 i would think on their results in this junior premier. Though i would think Beaufort will be a bridge too far for them.
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Post by bannerman on Apr 15, 2018 20:36:32 GMT
From reading reports finuge were well able and level with na Gael when game was called off Maurice corridan experience a big loss Finuge will put it up to them, a dogged championship team
Fossa and beaufort final Fossa with clifford are dangerous, the man could score 3/4/5 goals in a game at this level if tuned in
Fair play to churchill, massive achievement
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Post by northkerry5 on Apr 15, 2018 21:32:39 GMT
Churchill qualifying for there first junior semi final in 48 years and it just goes to show that divisions mean nothing once it comes to championship. A very poor game between Churchill and listry today as conditions played a massive factor. A last minute goal for Liam o Donnel was the decider in the end. The sending off for listry with 10 minutes to go made a huge difference. I agree that the new format is very good but it is so harsh on skellig Rangers with not having lost a game to go out of the competition on points scored. I think a play off would have been fair. Churchill drawing probaly the toughest opponents in Beaufort but every team will fancy there chances at this stage of the competition. I’m going for a Beaufort and na gaeil final
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Post by mossie on Apr 15, 2018 21:34:57 GMT
Skellig fall foul to the new format. Having not lost a game but scoring two points less than Churchill in their 3 games they are dumped out. Very harsh and this was my fear of the new format that a game could come down to this. Still tipping Beufort to win this competetion. Would anyone here know of any bookmakers offering prices on outright winner? perhaps quarter finals with 2 teams from each group the way to go
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2018 21:59:18 GMT
Beaufort - Na Gaeil final
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Post by An Bradán on Apr 15, 2018 22:04:51 GMT
Wonder would the dates be available for extra rounds. To be fair to Kerry Cty Board club players here are getting plenty games.
With divisional leagues and County League it would be hard to shoe horn in extra dates.
From what I understand the Cty board are looking to take over all fixtures over the next few years. Div boards to be left with local championship only.
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Post by mossie on Apr 15, 2018 22:33:29 GMT
Wonder would the dates be available for extra rounds. To be fair to Kerry Cty Board club players here are getting plenty games. With divisional leagues and County League it would be hard to shoe horn in extra dates. From what I understand the Cty board are looking to take over all fixtures over the next few years. Div boards to be left with local championship only. the only way you could come up with the extra dates is reduce the co leagues by 2 teams in each division, create an extra division arising from this and then you have an extra slot for the qf in the club championships. worth considering?
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Post by An Bradán on Apr 15, 2018 22:35:53 GMT
Now that would be a serious relegation battle all round.
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Post by buck02 on Apr 16, 2018 10:57:35 GMT
I think Beaufort will win it from here.
Its amazing to think that Listowel Emmets could be relegated to the Novice Championship.
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Post by Premier on Apr 16, 2018 12:14:47 GMT
I think Beaufort will win it from here. Its amazing to think that Listowel Emmets could be relegated to the Novice Championship. They must be one of the most underachieving teams in the whole county. Big population, kerry minors and juniors of the last few years playing with them and they find themselves in this situation
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Post by An Bradán on Apr 16, 2018 16:31:36 GMT
Nothing new with Listowel. They've never gotten the most out of their players or pool of talent. They've routinely "lost" half their playing pool for years. Given the size of the town they should be contesting senior club championship.
If you speak to many Listowel people they'll say there are too many cliques. A lot of guys from the town transfer out to Clounmacon.
A seriously underachieving club.
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Post by southward on Apr 16, 2018 18:11:27 GMT
Nothing new with Listowel. They've never gotten the most out of their players or pool of talent. They've routinely "lost" half their playing pool for years. Given the size of the town they should be contesting senior club championship. If you speak to many Listowel people they'll say there are too many cliques. A lot of guys from the town transfer out to Clounmacon. A seriously underachieving club. Brought in an outside manager this year for that very reason. Hasn't been afraid to drop established names if necessary and it's a youngish side overall. Results haven't been going their way so far but the team is improving slowly. Agree though, Listowel have seriously underachieved over the years. And the support is dire.
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Post by clubman on Apr 16, 2018 19:45:13 GMT
Fair play to Churchill. Great achievement to get this far. They will give Beaufort plenty of it in the semi. You would expect it to be a Na Gaeil/Beaufort final but anything can happen
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Post by sayitasiseeit on Apr 16, 2018 20:45:43 GMT
Fair play to Churchill. Great achievement to get this far. They will give Beaufort plenty of it in the semi. You would expect it to be a Na Gaeil/Beaufort final but anything can happen Can’t agree with you here. Great Achievement by Churchill, no denying that, but Beaufort will win that game by 7 points plus. You can quote me on that in two weeks. They’ll win it out
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Post by kerrygold on Apr 16, 2018 20:47:03 GMT
Who's on the line for Beaufort this year?
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Post by An Bradán on Apr 16, 2018 21:32:31 GMT
Nothing new with Listowel. They've never gotten the most out of their players or pool of talent. They've routinely "lost" half their playing pool for years. Given the size of the town they should be contesting senior club championship. If you speak to many Listowel people they'll say there are too many cliques. A lot of guys from the town transfer out to Clounmacon. A seriously underachieving club. Brought in an outside manager this year for that very reason. Hasn't been afraid to drop established names if necessary and it's a youngish side overall. Results haven't been going their way so far but the team is improving slowly. Agree though, Listowel have seriously underachieved over the years. And the support is dire. Which is a terrible pity. Rathmore with a far smaller pick have consistently produced county players. Same with Dingle. Ardfert a dual club with a far smaller pick have completely out performed Listowel. Something not right there. Not good for Kerry football.
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Post by happychappy on Apr 17, 2018 19:34:42 GMT
Who's on the line for Beaufort this year? Eanna O Malley. Think Beaufort will win this championship. They have a very strong spine to match Na Gaeil who I think will get through the other side unless Clifford performs to even greater heights. Great achievement by Churchill thus far.
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Post by thesquareball on Apr 17, 2018 20:23:10 GMT
beaufort not as strong as people make out,were seriously rattled by senans in group game, strong around the midfield diamond.
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