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Post by Donegalshannonranger on Feb 17, 2019 17:38:02 GMT
We played Donegal I think it was, years ago in a league playoff or semi final up in Tuam. The stand looked like a hayshed and a pal of mine who lives up that direction tells me it hasn't changed much. Its located down the back of a housing estate. Pitch is meant to be good surface.
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Post by Donegalshannonranger on Feb 17, 2019 17:48:03 GMT
We played Donegal I think it was, years ago in a league playoff or semi final up in Tuam. The stand looked like a hayshed and a pal of mine who lives up that direction tells me it hasn't changed much. Its located down the back of a housing estate. Pitch is meant to be good surface. Played Donegal in the 1987 U21 final, Donegal's Manus Boyle, John Joe Doherty, and Barry McGowan of 1992, Kerry had Mick Galway of Shannon and Munster rugby played for Kerry. Donegal U21 champions that year after a replay.
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Post by sullyschoice on Feb 18, 2019 0:04:51 GMT
More recent than that. Senior game
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Post by Deise Exile on Feb 18, 2019 21:07:55 GMT
Is Daithi Casey an option in midfield with Jack Barry? He'd a good game yesterday. Probably does not have the engine to go end-to-end against the top teams. Far better kicker and passer than Barry he might be but engine not there. Daithi is a great club player
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Post by Deise Exile on Feb 18, 2019 21:10:21 GMT
Anyone know if TG4 are showing this game?
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Feb 18, 2019 21:33:11 GMT
Anyone know if TG4 are showing this game? They are indeed/ Also showing tipp v kilkenny and Clare v Wexford in the hurling. Not sure what game is live as they all start at 2pm. Eir are showing Dublin v Mayo live on Saturday and Tyrone v Monaghan
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Post by kerryboy83 on Feb 18, 2019 22:09:56 GMT
Game is deferred
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Post by gbbuei on Feb 19, 2019 0:02:06 GMT
We played Donegal I think it was, years ago in a league playoff or semi final up in Tuam. The stand looked like a hayshed and a pal of mine who lives up that direction tells me it hasn't changed much. Its located down the back of a housing estate. Pitch is meant to be good surface. Played Donegal in the 1987 U21 final, Donegal's Manus Boyle, John Joe Doherty, and Barry McGowan of 1992, Kerry had Mick Galway of Shannon and Munster rugby played for Kerry. Donegal U21 champions that year after a replay. Beat Donegal in an U21 semi in 1995 as well in Tuam on our way to All-Ireland. Darragh, Cinneide, Crowley, the Hassetts, Diarmuid Murphy etc.. all playing.
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Post by NotOurYear on Feb 19, 2019 0:14:33 GMT
Played Donegal in a League play-off there during Oige's time 94 or 95. Remember getting a bus out from Galway to Tuam with a few West Kerry Lads who were in also in Collage in Galway. Won by a point or two with Seamo & Flaherty outstanding.
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Post by gamechanger10 on Feb 19, 2019 0:40:45 GMT
Notouryear, Have to say with respect that the handle is a little different even a little defeatist, but the negative emoji being incorporated in our crest is something that I could do without. Just saying !,
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Post by dc84 on Feb 19, 2019 8:17:59 GMT
Notouryear, Have to say with respect that the handle is a little different even a little defeatist, but the negative emoji being incorporated in our crest is something that I could do without. Just saying !, Have to agree ! Especially since when you consider how exciting this young team of ours is i can only compare it to the days when paidi led us from our 40 years in the wilderness (felt like 40 anyway). Turn that frown upside down.
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Post by tonydorigo on Feb 19, 2019 9:07:49 GMT
This weekend should be a different test for this Kerry team in many ways.
Sean O'Shea should, logically, be given the day off as the likelihood of injury is more pronounced given his current schedule. This leaves a big hole in the forward line and as free taker. Also gives us an opportunity to look at different options in the forward line personnel wise and also systems wise.
Back line will also have some changes with O'Beaglaoich missing due to suspension. Foley and Enright could be given a run here and will be interesting to see how they fare.
Finally, playing Galway will offer a new perspective on this young team as it will be interesting to see how they go about breaking down the blanket defence. Absence of O'Shea as primary free taker could have a huge bearing on the result given that it will likely be a tight and dour game. Galway full back line could be there for the taking if quick ball is got into the forwards but playing Tommy Walsh against O'Ceallaigh would near be playing into their hands. Would probably be better served with more mobility in there to get him away from the square. Then again, we need to test Tommy to see where he is at before the end of the league and he showed up well in the Dublin game. Can't wait for the weekend now!
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Post by Mickmack on Feb 19, 2019 9:34:50 GMT
SOS will hopefully be rested.
Damien Comer is injured and wont play again in the league. Ankle injury
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Post by kerryboy83 on Feb 19, 2019 9:35:33 GMT
I think it might be a good idea to not start seanie se either this weekend but maybe have him as a sub and bring him in for last 20 mins if game is there for the taken. Kevin McCarthy is bang in with the squad too so maybe he cud be started at full forward like he was for Kilcummin. I wonder will he rotate the keepers too for this one to see where Brian Kelly is at
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Post by buck02 on Feb 19, 2019 9:39:01 GMT
I think it might be a good idea to not start seanie se either this weekend but maybe have him as a sub and bring him in for last 20 mins if game is there for the taken. Kevin McCarthy is bang in with the squad too so maybe he cud be started at full forward like he was for Kilcummin. I wonder will he rotate the keepers too for this one to see where Brian Kelly is atAt this stage, surely Peter Keane knows where Kelly is at.
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Post by royalkerryfan on Feb 19, 2019 9:49:19 GMT
Unfortunately for Kelly he is number 3 in line in my opinion. No keeper rotation its a disaster.
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Post by clarinman on Feb 19, 2019 9:51:16 GMT
This weekend should be a different test for this Kerry team in many ways. Sean O'Shea should, logically, be given the day off as the likelihood of injury is more pronounced given his current schedule. This leaves a big hole in the forward line and as free taker. Also gives us an opportunity to look at different options in the forward line personnel wise and also systems wise. Back line will also have some changes with O'Beaglaoich missing due to suspension. Foley and Enright could be given a run here and will be interesting to see how they fare. Finally, playing Galway will offer a new perspective on this young team as it will be interesting to see how they go about breaking down the blanket defence. Absence of O'Shea as primary free taker could have a huge bearing on the result given that it will likely be a tight and dour game. Galway full back line could be there for the taking if quick ball is got into the forwards but playing Tommy Walsh against O'Ceallaigh would near be playing into their hands. Would probably be better served with more mobility in there to get him away from the square. Then again, we need to test Tommy to see where he is at before the end of the league and he showed up well in the Dublin game. Can't wait for the weekend now! O'Ceallaigh is injured.
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Post by taibhse on Feb 19, 2019 11:29:37 GMT
In view of his free kicking ability, wouldn't it make sense to play Shane Ryan in this game? He is a very capable free-taker.
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Post by tonydorigo on Feb 19, 2019 16:10:57 GMT
This weekend should be a different test for this Kerry team in many ways. Sean O'Shea should, logically, be given the day off as the likelihood of injury is more pronounced given his current schedule. This leaves a big hole in the forward line and as free taker. Also gives us an opportunity to look at different options in the forward line personnel wise and also systems wise. Back line will also have some changes with O'Beaglaoich missing due to suspension. Foley and Enright could be given a run here and will be interesting to see how they fare. Finally, playing Galway will offer a new perspective on this young team as it will be interesting to see how they go about breaking down the blanket defence. Absence of O'Shea as primary free taker could have a huge bearing on the result given that it will likely be a tight and dour game. Galway full back line could be there for the taking if quick ball is got into the forwards but playing Tommy Walsh against O'Ceallaigh would near be playing into their hands. Would probably be better served with more mobility in there to get him away from the square. Then again, we need to test Tommy to see where he is at before the end of the league and he showed up well in the Dublin game. Can't wait for the weekend now! O'Ceallaigh is injured. In that case, fire him in on top of Declan Kyne and let him do wreck! Any ideas on who will play centre forward if Sean O'Shea is rested?
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Post by givehimaball on Feb 19, 2019 16:17:29 GMT
Peter Keane doing some interviews with the press.
From what I can see Kerry will be missing 13 from the squad of 40 for the Galway game (I'm assuming none of the Sigerson lads will feature) This also assumes no other knocks picked up in training before Sunday.
1 David Clifford Injury 2 Killian Young Injury 3 James O’Donoghue Injury 4 Shane Murphy Club 5 Gavin White Club 6 Michael Potts Club 7 Michael Burns Club 8 David Shaw Club 9 Sean O'Shea Sigerson 10 Killian Spillane Sigerson 11 Graham O'Sullivan Sigerson 12 Conor Geaney Sigerson 13 Brian Ó Beaglaíoch Suspended/Sigerson
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Post by dc84 on Feb 19, 2019 16:52:32 GMT
If tony Brosnan doesnt get called up over a few of the inside forwards id be shocked
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Post by greengold35 on Feb 19, 2019 17:01:07 GMT
I understand that Jack Sherwood & Paul Geaney also are doubtful due to knocks picked up in the Dublin game.
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Post by southward on Feb 19, 2019 19:11:09 GMT
In that case, fire him in on top of Declan Kyne and let him do wreck!Any ideas on who will play centre forward if Sean O'Shea is rested? I think Kyne is out injured as well. Next!
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Feb 19, 2019 19:17:25 GMT
In that case, fire him in on top of Declan Kyne and let him do wreck!Any ideas on who will play centre forward if Sean O'Shea is rested? I think Kyne is out injured as well. Next! Tommy Walsh is terrifying lads into injury.
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Post by southward on Feb 19, 2019 19:39:12 GMT
re Keane interviews:
I must confess this is the first I've heard about the number of subs having been reduced from 6 to 5. Don't remember any talk about this. Have I just been asleep the past few months?
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Post by clarinman on Feb 19, 2019 21:03:52 GMT
re Keane interviews: I must confess this is the first I've heard about the number of subs having been reduced from 6 to 5. Don't remember any talk about this. Have I just been asleep the past few months? I saw it in the programme for the Dublin game. I guess it makes sense given that it was 5 subs before the black card was introduced.
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Post by givehimaball on Feb 19, 2019 21:05:02 GMT
re Keane interviews: I must confess this is the first I've heard about the number of subs having been reduced from 6 to 5. Don't remember any talk about this. Have I just been asleep the past few months? In all the hooplah over the other rules (especially the handpass and the kickout) it got lost in the wash. I can't help but think that the reduction of the 6 subs to 5 subs is some sort of effort to reduce the advantage counties with stronger benches have. Given the turnover of players/amount of players opting out of intercounty football in most counties, I would have said that it wasn't the smartest move to be reducing the involvement of squad players.
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Post by Mickmack on Feb 19, 2019 21:12:43 GMT
re Keane interviews: I must confess this is the first I've heard about the number of subs having been reduced from 6 to 5. Don't remember any talk about this. Have I just been asleep the past few months? In all the hooplah over the other rules (especially the handpass and the kickout) it got lost in the wash. I can't help but think that the reduction of the 6 subs to 5 subs is some sort of effort to reduce the advantage counties with stronger benches have. Given the turnover of players/amount of players opting out of intercounty football in most counties, I would have said that it wasn't the smartest move to be reducing the involvement of squad players. isnt it going back up to 6 for the summer.
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Post by wayupnorth on Feb 19, 2019 21:13:24 GMT
re Keane interviews: I must confess this is the first I've heard about the number of subs having been reduced from 6 to 5. Don't remember any talk about this. Have I just been asleep the past few months? The introduction of the black card raised the number of subs by one reasoning that an extra sub would be required for a replacement. We have now got used to six subs being used routinely whether or not a black card is issued. With the sin bin removal on a black card is temporary so the sub isn’t needed. Normal service will resume with the Championship.
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Post by clarinman on Feb 19, 2019 21:14:45 GMT
re Keane interviews: I must confess this is the first I've heard about the number of subs having been reduced from 6 to 5. Don't remember any talk about this. Have I just been asleep the past few months? In all the hooplah over the other rules (especially the handpass and the kickout) it got lost in the wash. I can't help but think that the reduction of the 6 subs to 5 subs is some sort of effort to reduce the advantage counties with stronger benches have. Given the turnover of players/amount of players opting out of intercounty football in most counties, I would have said that it wasn't the smartest move to be reducing the involvement of squad players. I don't think it has anything to do with strong squads The rule was 5 subs before the black card was introduced. It went to 6 subs because a team might have to use a sub early because of a black card. It makes sense to go back to 5 subs if there are no black card substitutions with the sin bin. Anyway it's not that important as we're back to old rules in May.
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