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Post by ballhopper34 on Feb 13, 2019 21:04:12 GMT
Group A: Kenmare Shamrocks, Austin Stacks, Kilcummin, Dingle
Group B: Kerins O'Rahilly's, Killarney Legion, Rathmore, Dr. Crokes
First Round draws: 4 v 2, 1 v 3 at neutral venues.
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Post by ballhopper34 on Feb 15, 2019 21:55:22 GMT
Final between Dingle and Dr. Crokes.
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Post by bannerman on Feb 18, 2019 18:48:58 GMT
Crokes v Dingle final Rathmore to be relegated Hard to imagine that crokes will be playing first round of 2019 champ 2 or 3 weeks after the 2018 final
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Post by foggylol24 on Feb 19, 2019 8:49:18 GMT
Is it a straight final between the top team in each group or do the top two teams in each group go to a semi final?
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Post by greengold35 on Feb 19, 2019 10:06:49 GMT
Is it a straight final between the top team in each group or do the top two teams in each group go to a semi final? Straight final between the teams that top each group.
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Post by ballhopper34 on Mar 28, 2019 19:00:44 GMT
Round 1 Fixtures:
Group 1
Sat 6 April, Kilcummin v Kenmare Shamrocks in Dr. Crokes GAA, Lewis Road at 6:00pm Sun 7 April, Dingle v Austin Stacks in Annascaul at 2:30pm
Group 2
Sun 7 April, Rathmore v Kerins O'Rahilly's in Fitzgerlad Stadium at 1:30pm Sun 7 April, Dr. Crokes v Killarney Legion in Fitzgerald Stadium at 3:15pm
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Apr 7, 2019 14:50:18 GMT
1 point win for KOR over rathmore. Aidan o Mahoney was finally sent off after his third striking offence! Paul Murphy prob should have walked for 2 head high tackles but wasn’t even booked- the ref was fairly poor to say the least.
Tommy or Moran didn’t start for KOR and they looked lost without them in the first half but managed to turn it around with a great second half display.
As an aside- I’ve beeb going to matches for years and O Mahoney has continually gotten leniency from refs for clear striking offences- it’s ludicrous.
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Post by Mickmack on Apr 7, 2019 16:19:10 GMT
1 point win for KOR over rathmore. Aidan o Mahoney was finally sent off after his third striking offence! Paul Murphy prob should have walked for 2 head high tackles but wasn’t even booked- the ref was fairly poor to say the least. Tommy or Moran didn’t start for KOR and they looked lost without them in the first half but managed to turn it around with a great second half display. As an aside- I’ve beeb going to matches for years and O Mahoney has continually gotten leniency from refs for clear striking offences- it’s ludicrous. Dont tell me.... all the KOR lads were angels😋
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Apr 7, 2019 16:46:43 GMT
1 point win for KOR over rathmore. Aidan o Mahoney was finally sent off after his third striking offence! Paul Murphy prob should have walked for 2 head high tackles but wasn’t even booked- the ref was fairly poor to say the least. Tommy or Moran didn’t start for KOR and they looked lost without them in the first half but managed to turn it around with a great second half display. As an aside- I’ve beeb going to matches for years and O Mahoney has continually gotten leniency from refs for clear striking offences- it’s ludicrous. Dont tell me.... all the KOR lads were angels😋 Didn’t say that but I can confirm that not one if them was guilty of a clear strike to an opponent. Mahoney had 3 and has been at it for years with almost complete impunity. Paul Murphys tackles led to a player being down for 5 mins and getting treatment for a knock to the head. Give me your assessment of events Mick
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Post by taibhse on Apr 7, 2019 16:47:46 GMT
Good contest between Dr. Crokes and Legion. James O’ was in direct opposition to Gavin White. I would say James won every round. On today’ s showing, Gavin has a bit to do to regain a starting position with Kerry. I thought David Shaw did well but maybe he doesn’t work hard enough. Micheál Burns certainly works hard and is not about to concede his place to anyone. Tony Brosnan did nothing of note and overall there was nothing to get excited about.
David Moran or Tommy Walshe did not play for Strand Rd. whose second-half performance deserved the win.
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Post by whacker on Apr 7, 2019 17:13:19 GMT
Was at the stacks dingle game , stacks fully deserved their win , they outfought and out thought dingle . Dingle looked a shadow of last years team . Donaghy still looked dangerous throughout . The one black mark for stacks was the play acting by their players , it was the worst I ever seen .
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Apr 7, 2019 17:17:39 GMT
Good contest between Dr. Crokes and Legion. James O’ was in direct opposition to Gavin White. I would say James won every round. On today’ s showing, Gavin has a bit to do to regain a starting position with Kerry. I thought David Shaw did well but maybe he doesn’t work hard enough. Micheál Burns certainly works hard and is not about to concede his place to anyone. Tony Brosnan did nothing of note and overall there was nothing to get excited about. David Moran or Tommy Walshe did not play for Strand Rd. whose second-half performance deserved the win. Who did you think played well in the first match? Always good to get an impartial view
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Post by Mickmack on Apr 7, 2019 17:23:26 GMT
Dont tell me.... all the KOR lads were angels😋 Didn’t say that but I can confirm that not one if them was guilty of a clear strike to an opponent. Mahoney had 3 and has been at it for years with almost complete impunity. Paul Murphys tackles led to a player being down for 5 mins and getting treatment for a knock to the head. Give me your assessment of events Mick I wasnt at the game. How did Gavin OBrien play?
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Post by ballhopper34 on Apr 7, 2019 17:25:15 GMT
Rd 1 results:
Group 1: Kenmare 1-13 Kilcummin 0-15, Austin Stacks 2-12 Dingle 2-9
Group 2: Kerins O'Rahilly's 1-17 Rathmore 3-9, Dr. Crokes 1-14 Killarney Legion 0-16
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Post by taibhse on Apr 7, 2019 17:54:36 GMT
Good contest between Dr. Crokes and Legion. James O’ was in direct opposition to Gavin White. I would say James won every round. On today’ s showing, Gavin has a bit to do to regain a starting position with Kerry. I thought David Shaw did well but maybe he doesn’t work hard enough. Micheál Burns certainly works hard and is not about to concede his place to anyone. Tony Brosnan did nothing of note and overall there was nothing to get excited about. David Moran or Tommy Walshe did not play for Strand Rd. whose second-half performance deserved the win. Who did you think played well in the first match? Always good to get an impartial view My main interest in going to see Rathmore was to see for myself how Mark Ryan was developing with a view to maybe making a midfielder at some stage in the future. He has a long journey to go if he is ever to make that grade. Gavin O’Brien showed flashes of his ability but not enough work rate. Shane Ryan was effective enough when positioned close to goal but less so when he went to midfield. Paul Murphy was largely anonymous and picked up an ankle injury that caused him to leave the field. I defended his physicality on this forum a while back but today I can see I was mistaken. Today he looked frail and it would be difficult to visualize Paul anchoring a defense of Championship physicality. Aidan is Aiden and he is unlikely to change much at this stage in his career. He relishes and looks for the challenge and I would think that he hadn’t much complaint when he got the second yellow. I suppose I could make the argument that we could do with someone of his resolve in the Kerry set-up but maybe that type of misguided aggression needs to be more controlled. If the four teams on view in Fitzgerald stadium today are to be considered as being in the top echelons of Club football in Kerry, then that would worry me greatly. That's what I took from the afternoon - for what it's worth.
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Apr 7, 2019 18:00:01 GMT
Who did you think played well in the first match? Always good to get an impartial view My main interest in going to see Rathmore was to see for myself how Mark Ryan was developing with a view to maybe making a midfielder at some stage in the future. He has a long journey to go if he is ever to make that grade. Gavin O’Brien showed flashes of his ability but not enough work rate. Shane Ryan was effective enough when positioned close to goal but less so when he went to midfield. Paul Murphy was largely anonymous and picked up an ankle injury that caused him to leave the field. I defended his physicality on this forum a while back but today I can see I was mistaken. Today he looked frail and it would be difficult to visualize Paul anchoring a defense of Championship physicality. Aidan is Aiden and he is unlikely to change much at this stage in his career. He relishes and looks for the challenge and I would think that he hadn’t much complaint when he got the second yellow. I suppose I could make the argument that we could do with someone of his resolve in the Kerry set-up but maybe that type of misguided aggression needs to be more controlled. If the four teams on view in Fitzgerald stadium today are to be considered as being in the top echelons of Club football in Kerry, then that would worry me greatly. That's what I took from the afternoon - for what it's worth. Bleak enough!
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Post by ballhopper34 on Apr 7, 2019 18:09:34 GMT
Rd 2 fixtures should be (first named team at home):
Group 1: Austin Stacks v Kilcummin, Dingle v Kenmare Shamrocks
Group 2: Dr. Crokes v Rathmore, Killarney Legion v Kerins O'Rahilly's
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Apr 7, 2019 19:36:39 GMT
Good contest between Dr. Crokes and Legion. James O’ was in direct opposition to Gavin White. I would say James won every round. On today’ s showing, Gavin has a bit to do to regain a starting position with Kerry. I thought David Shaw did well but maybe he doesn’t work hard enough. Micheál Burns certainly works hard and is not about to concede his place to anyone. Tony Brosnan did nothing of note and overall there was nothing to get excited about. David Moran or Tommy Walshe did not play for Strand Rd. whose second-half performance deserved the win. Did Gavin White go into the full back line to mark O'Donoghue so? What did O'Donoghue score and did he look to be playing with a bit of confidence?
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Post by wideball on Apr 7, 2019 20:10:29 GMT
Good contest between Dr. Crokes and Legion. James O’ was in direct opposition to Gavin White. I would say James won every round. On today’ s showing, Gavin has a bit to do to regain a starting position with Kerry. I thought David Shaw did well but maybe he doesn’t work hard enough. Micheál Burns certainly works hard and is not about to concede his place to anyone. Tony Brosnan did nothing of note and overall there was nothing to get excited about. David Moran or Tommy Walshe did not play for Strand Rd. whose second-half performance deserved the win. Did Gavin White go into the full back line to mark O'Donoghue so? What did O'Donoghue score and did he look to be playing with a bit of confidence? Wasn't at the game so can't speak to the accuracy of this but sounds like he scored 6 points.
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Post by wideball on Apr 7, 2019 20:10:58 GMT
Did Gavin White go into the full back line to mark O'Donoghue so? What did O'Donoghue score and did he look to be playing with a bit of confidence? Wasn't at the game so can't speak to the accuracy of this buts sounds like he scored 6 points. Apologies forgot the link www.radiokerry.ie/senior-club-football-championship-review-3/
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Apr 7, 2019 21:21:30 GMT
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Post by onlykerry on Apr 8, 2019 8:28:04 GMT
Good contest between Dr. Crokes and Legion. James O’ was in direct opposition to Gavin White. I would say James won every round. On today’ s showing, Gavin has a bit to do to regain a starting position with Kerry. I thought David Shaw did well but maybe he doesn’t work hard enough. Micheál Burns certainly works hard and is not about to concede his place to anyone. Tony Brosnan did nothing of note and overall there was nothing to get excited about. David Moran or Tommy Walshe did not play for Strand Rd. whose second-half performance deserved the win. Did Gavin White go into the full back line to mark O'Donoghue so? What did O'Donoghue score and did he look to be playing with a bit of confidence? No - James came out to CF and was demanding the ball - he gave Gavin a torrid time. He was up to his trickery, weaving and jinking and Gavin struggled to cope.
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Post by onlykerry on Apr 8, 2019 8:37:39 GMT
Rd 2 fixtures should be (first named team at home): Group 1: Austin Stacks v Kilcummin, Dingle v Kenmare Shamrocks Group 2: Dr. Crokes v Rathmore, Killarney Legion v Kerins O'Rahilly's Crazy fixture scheduling in my opinion. Neutral game first means the final (and in some cases defining game) will be a home or away fixture for one or other side. If Stacks beat Kilcummin and Kenmare beat Dingle the all decisive game between Stacks and Kenmare will be a home game for Kenmare.
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Post by pillar on Apr 8, 2019 16:27:56 GMT
Did Gavin White go into the full back line to mark O'Donoghue so? What did O'Donoghue score and did he look to be playing with a bit of confidence? No - James came out to CF and was demanding the ball - he gave Gavin a torrid time. He was up to his trickery, weaving and jinking and Gavin struggled to cope. Give JOD plenty games and hell sharpen up.Hes the type of player that needs games,training only does so much.Bits and pieces of games and training do some players little good.Some of the commentary on here and in local media has been very disingenuous to him.Probably doesn't need to be doing slog work in training,just short snappy stuff that suits inside forward play.
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Post by onlykerry on Apr 8, 2019 16:46:55 GMT
No - James came out to CF and was demanding the ball - he gave Gavin a torrid time. He was up to his trickery, weaving and jinking and Gavin struggled to cope. Give JOD plenty games and hell sharpen up.Hes the type of player that needs games,training only does so much.Bits and pieces of games and training do some players little good.Some of the commentary on here and in local media has been very disingenuous to him.Probably doesn't need to be doing slog work in training,just short snappy stuff that suits inside forward play. I would suggest this is the case with most players - the calendar is crazy and the ratio of training sessions to games ridiculous. Training is good to a point but there is a total imbalance with intercounty players in particular.
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Post by kerryboyo on Apr 8, 2019 18:23:16 GMT
Was at the double header in Killarney Gavin o brien looked tired but had one or two burst Jack savage gave Paul Murphy a good battle getting loads of ball getting 0-10 8fs and Paul murphy fouled jack alot cormac Coffey gave away an awful ball for rathmore second goal Barry John keane had 3 dropped balls short into the goalie hands which u wouldn’t expect from him.Shane Ryan was impressive inside full forward won his battle with Ross Callaghan.Tom Hoare and Mark Ryan had a good battle at midfield.Rathmore No11 was on loads of ball too Chrisse Spiers which I haven’t heard of the lad before. In the first half dr crokes had a loud of wides which If they got a good few of the them over they would have went in at half time leading by more JOD Won almost every ball with Gavin white and turned him in and out at times IMO Gavin white has a good bit to go to break into the half back line.Michael Potts got the goal for crokes which he ran from the back and received it about 20 yards from goal and finished it.Damien o Sullivan kept mike burns quiet enough but he still got a score or two .Conor Keane Gave Fionn Fitz a good battle in the first half but was not as influential in the second half .David Shaw Was the best crokes player that I think could break into Kerry.Tony Brosnan is a good player but many times he does too many tricks and spins and just kicks it wide after doing it all,every time he was going to release the trigger gammell closed him down
Best players On display between both games Jack Savage,Karl Mullins,Tom Hoare,Shane Ryan,Chrisse Spiers,Mark Ryan,David Shaw,Mike Potts,Fionn Fitz(tightened up well in second half),JOD,Conor Keane,Damien Sullivan And Kian Gammell
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Post by gawksiegorman on Apr 8, 2019 21:31:30 GMT
Excellent showing from Stacks against Dingle. Super displays from Greg Horan and Star but most notable and encouraging were the terrific games played by the talented crop of Rockie youngsters beginning to come through with Dylan Casey anc Sean Quilter putting in magnificent shifts.
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Post by greengold35 on Apr 13, 2019 20:03:49 GMT
Big upset tonight with Rathmore winning in Lewis Rd , beating Dr Crokes 1-09 to 1-07.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2019 22:20:54 GMT
Rathmore are definitely the bogey side for Crokes in Kerry!
Has Gooch retired from the Crokes or is he planning to play with the Bs this year?
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Post by pintpleasejohn on Apr 14, 2019 17:21:19 GMT
Dingle beat Kenmare 1-14 to 0-15 in a cracking game today, real end to end stuff with some great football being played. Kenmare very unlucky imo not to get anything out of the game, their solid defensive system meant that dingle really had to work for their scores. Best for dingle were Tom Leo, Barry Sullivan and Conor Geaney. Best for Kenmare were Dara Shea, Matt Murnane and Dan Mccarthy who was absolutely outstanding all over the pitch and really looks to have huge potential. Tom Sull struggled with SOS in the first half but blotted him out more or less in the second. P geaney wasn’t great and spent most of his time playing far too deep to cause any wreck, Tom Leo did well on SOB
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