mossie
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Post by mossie on May 26, 2019 22:44:34 GMT
a few broke ranks - fair play. it cant even be described as breaking ranks, the rules\guidelines are there so the only ones breaking ranks are those not adhering to the rules\guidelines and that is not the players
as if playing a few county league games for their clubs is the reason Kerry have performed poorly in under 21 in recent years
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tpo
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Post by tpo on May 27, 2019 14:36:56 GMT
When is the team being announced ?
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Post by Whosinmidfield on May 28, 2019 13:56:59 GMT
When is the team being announced ? Ya what's the story with this, still no team announced? I'd say we will be very disorganised for this development league.
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Post by timmy on May 28, 2019 14:34:42 GMT
When is the team being announced ? Ya what's the story with this, still no team announced? I'd say we will be very disorganised for this development league. Doubt they will be disorganised with Jack and his management team in charge. I wouldn’t be surprised if there was no team announcement. They will use this to try out players and systems. Can’t see any team take it too serious but will still be looking for a good attitude and performance from their lads.
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Post by homerj on May 28, 2019 14:47:09 GMT
how is it working?
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Post by givehimaball on May 28, 2019 20:30:33 GMT
Cork Team
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Post by Whosinmidfield on May 29, 2019 8:49:08 GMT
I suppose Radio Kerry aren't covering this game, are they?
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Post by yellowbelly on May 29, 2019 12:43:55 GMT
The U20 Kerry Team to play Cork in Clonakilty tonight is as follows
1 Brian Lonergan Baile Mhic Ealagóid 2 Niall Donohue Fiodh Ros 3 Chris O’Donoghue Gleann Fleisce 4 Michael Potts Dr. Crócaigh 5 Sean O’Leary Cill Cuimín 6 Patrick Warren Gniomh go Leith 7 Cian Gammell An Leigiún 8 Joe o Connor Aibhistín De Staic 9 Paul O Shea Cill Cuimín 10 Eddie Horan Scairteach an Ghlinne 11 Fiachra Clifford Fánuithe Na Leamhna 12 Killian Falvey Abha Na Scail 13 Seán Quilter Aibhistín De Staic 14 Donal O’Sullivan Cill Garbháin 15 Paul Walsh Brosnach
16 (GK) Deividas Uosis Daingean Uí Chúis 17 Eoghan McElligott Ard Fearta 18 Jack O Sullivan Baile Dubh 19 Mark Fitzgerald Dr. Crócaigh 20 Patrick Moriarty Brosnach 21 Jimmy O Grady Caisleán Ghriaire
Captain Sean O Leary Bainisteoir Jack O’Connor Roghnóirí Eamon Whelan, Micheal Ó Sé, John Crowley
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tonydorigo
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Post by tonydorigo on May 29, 2019 13:07:15 GMT
The U20 Kerry Team to play Cork in Clonakilty tonight is as follows 1 Brian Lonergan Baile Mhic Ealagóid 2 Niall Donohue Fiodh Ros 3 Chris O’Donoghue Gleann Fleisce 4 Michael Potts Dr. Crócaigh 5 Sean O’Leary Cill Cuimín 6 Patrick Warren Gniomh go Leith 7 Cian Gammell An Leigiún 8 Joe o Connor Aibhistín De Staic 9 Paul O Shea Cill Cuimín 10 Eddie Horan Scairteach an Ghlinne 11 Fiachra Clifford Fánuithe Na Leamhna 12 Killian Falvey Abha Na Scail 13 Seán Quilter Aibhistín De Staic 14 Donal O’Sullivan Cill Garbháin 15 Paul Walsh Brosnach 16 (GK) Deividas Uosis Daingean Uí Chúis 17 Eoghan McElligott Ard Fearta 18 Jack O Sullivan Baile Dubh 19 Mark Fitzgerald Dr. Crócaigh 20 Patrick Moriarty Brosnach 21 Jimmy O Grady Caisleán Ghriaire Captain Sean O Leary Bainisteoir Jack O’Connor Roghnóirí Eamon Whelan, Micheal Ó Sé, John Crowley Interesting selections made my management. Anyone major missing that will be in consideration. Be interesting to see how Sean Quilter goes in the corner and maybe question about physicality in the full back line but will see.
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Post by homerj on May 29, 2019 13:34:39 GMT
anything to be read into the fact that weve not named a full panel?
whats the set up for the league?
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Post by yellowbelly on May 29, 2019 13:39:58 GMT
This was the minor team from 2017 that would consist of players on the age for U20 this year. Back six the same as won the Minor Final. Obviously David Clifford and Diarmuid O'Connor are with the seniors. And I gather Friel has a long term injury
1. Deividas Uosis (Dingle) 2. Sean O’Leary (Kilcummin) 3. Chris O’Donoghue (Glenflesk) 4. Cian Gammell (Killarney Legion) 5. Patrick Warren (Gneeveguilla) 6. Michael Potts (Dr Crokes) 7. Niall Donohue (Firies) 8. Barry Mahony (St Senans) 9. Diarmuid O’Connor (Na Gaeil) 10. Adam Donoghue (Castleisland Desmonds) 11. David Clifford (Fossa – captain) 12. Donal O’Sullivan (Kilgarvan) 13. Fiáchra Clifford (Laune Rangers) 14. Jack Griffin (Dr Crokes) 15. Brian Friel (Rathmore)
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18. Eddie Horan (Scartaglen) 17. Donnchadh O’Sullivan (Firies) 19. Ciarán O’Reilly (Austin Stacks) 22. Michael O’Leary (Renard) 20. Ryan O’Neill (Na Gaeil) 21. Michael Slattery (Austin Stacks)
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Post by Whosinmidfield on May 29, 2019 14:27:38 GMT
Barry Mahony, Adam Donoghue, Ciaran Kennedy, Dylan Casey and Brian Friel are all injured I think. I suppose the reason they only have 6 players on the bench is that they don't want to be carrying lads up to Cork if they're not going to get a game when they're all busy with school and college. The bench is interesting, I don't think any of the outfield players have seen gametime in any of the minor All Ireland wins. Sean Quilter's stock has risen dramatically from not even coming on for the minors last year to now starting this game. Although he would have been seen as a starter for the minors last year except Peter Keane didn't seem to fancy him. Corner forward seems to suit him better than midfield or centre forward as well based on his performances with Stacks. I'll also be interested in how Joe O'Connor perfoms in this development league. I have heard good things about him. Could he be a solution to our senior midfield problems down the line?
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Post by kerryboyo on May 29, 2019 14:40:36 GMT
This was the minor team from 2017 that would consist of players on the age for U20 this year. Back six the same as won the Minor Final. Obviously David Clifford and Diarmuid O'Connor are with the seniors. And I gather Friel has a long term injury 1. Deividas Uosis (Dingle) 2. Sean O’Leary (Kilcummin) 3. Chris O’Donoghue (Glenflesk) 4. Cian Gammell (Killarney Legion) 5. Patrick Warren (Gneeveguilla) 6. Michael Potts (Dr Crokes) 7. Niall Donohue (Firies) 8. Barry Mahony (St Senans) 9. Diarmuid O’Connor (Na Gaeil) 10. Adam Donoghue (Castleisland Desmonds) 11. David Clifford (Fossa – captain) 12. Donal O’Sullivan (Kilgarvan) 13. Fiáchra Clifford (Laune Rangers) 14. Jack Griffin (Dr Crokes) 15. Brian Friel (Rathmore) Subs 18. Eddie Horan (Scartaglen) 17. Donnchadh O’Sullivan (Firies) 19. Ciarán O’Reilly (Austin Stacks) 22. Michael O’Leary (Renard) 20. Ryan O’Neill (Na Gaeil) 21. Michael Slattery (Austin Stacks) ya young friel got injured agaisnt the narries
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Post by Aodhan on May 29, 2019 19:24:34 GMT
Kerry 1-16 Cork 0-19 FT
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Post by yellowbelly on May 29, 2019 22:30:54 GMT
Good start by Kerry in the opening quarter but struggled against Cork forward line in 2nd quarter and trailed 11pts to 7pts at half time and had to play against the wind. Kerry had a good spell in the opening quarter and reduced the deficit to a point before Cork responded. Then a well finished goal by Michael Potts put Kerry ahead and they led by two nearing the hour mark. But the ref seemed determined to finish it a draw and gave a few harsh decisions against us and Cork punched an equaliser in the 64th minute. Fiachra Clifford was the pick of the Kerry players on show tonight.
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Post by diego on May 30, 2019 5:39:41 GMT
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Post by veteran on May 30, 2019 11:38:27 GMT
Nine points from play is phenomenal scoring from the Cork full forward. I wonder who was supposed to be marking him.
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Post by givehimaball on Jun 5, 2019 17:05:04 GMT
The next game in the Joe Kerins is this Saturday in Kilmallock GAA in Co. Limerick. Kerry v Dublin throws-in at 3pm Given Dublin and Cork drew and Kerry drew with Cork, I'd imagine the game against Dublin should be a close one. Kerry play Galway on the 12th - in the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick throw-in 7pm Kerry's last group game is on the 15th - this was supposed to be a home fixture but the tie is being played in Thurles at Dr Morris Park at 1pm. Given the state of the panel 3 games in 8 days is far from ideal. Kerry's U20 championship starts on the 11th of July - they play the winner of Tipp and Waterford - this is most likely to be Tipp in Semple as Waterford U20s are in disarray apparently - Tipp U20s beat them 6-22 to 0-1 in the equivalent to this cup last week. www.kerrygaa.ie/news_detail/10052129/
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Jun 5, 2019 20:30:02 GMT
The next game in the Joe Kerins is this Saturday in Kilmallock GAA in Co. Limerick. Kerry v Dublin throws-in at 3pm Given Dublin and Cork drew and Kerry drew with Cork, I'd imagine the game against Dublin should be a close one. Kerry play Galway on the 12th - in the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick throw-in 7pm Kerry's last group game is on the 15th - this was supposed to be a home fixture but the tie is being played in Thurles at Dr Morris Park at 1pm. Given the state of the panel 3 games in 8 days is far from ideal. Kerry's U20 championship starts on the 11th of July - they play the winner of Tipp and Waterford - this is most likely to be Tipp in Semple as Waterford U20s are in disarray apparently - Tipp U20s beat them 6-22 to 0-1 in the equivalent to this cup last week. www.kerrygaa.ie/news_detail/10052129/What is the reason for moving the Galway game to Dr Morris Park?
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Post by john4 on Jun 5, 2019 20:43:18 GMT
The Kerry v Dublin match is fixed for Claughan next Saturday, the 8th June, with the Cork v Galway match on before it. Should be two cracking games. Attachments:

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Post by kerrygold on Jun 6, 2019 9:07:06 GMT
The next game in the Joe Kerins is this Saturday in Kilmallock GAA in Co. Limerick. Kerry v Dublin throws-in at 3pm Given Dublin and Cork drew and Kerry drew with Cork, I'd imagine the game against Dublin should be a close one. Kerry play Galway on the 12th - in the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick throw-in 7pm Kerry's last group game is on the 15th - this was supposed to be a home fixture but the tie is being played in Thurles at Dr Morris Park at 1pm. Given the state of the panel 3 games in 8 days is far from ideal. Kerry's U20 championship starts on the 11th of July - they play the winner of Tipp and Waterford - this is most likely to be Tipp in Semple as Waterford U20s are in disarray apparently - Tipp U20s beat them 6-22 to 0-1 in the equivalent to this cup last week. www.kerrygaa.ie/news_detail/10052129/You'd have to wonder about health & welfare for the 18 years sitting the leaving cert who were pulled from the minor grade u18 to ease pressure at exam time. They can basically sell anything at Congress to the turkeys when they want to.
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Post by kerrygold on Jun 6, 2019 9:08:03 GMT
Is Diarmuid O'Connor u20 this year? Jack must be pulling his hair out at this stage...............
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Post by Mickmack on Jun 6, 2019 10:09:09 GMT
Hard to marry this u20 league with preventing player burnout
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Post by themanfromthewest on Jun 6, 2019 10:56:05 GMT
Is Diarmuid O'Connor u20 this year? Jack must be pulling his hair out at this stage............... He is eligible afaik along with Clifford. New format doing jack no favours for sure. He may have a full hand next year but would anybody be shocked if we saw Paul O’Shea called up in 2020 with two years of eligibility left at U20? Depends on his development of course but he certainly looked to have every trait you would want as a minor.
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Post by dc84 on Jun 6, 2019 13:38:59 GMT
Is Diarmuid O'Connor u20 this year? Jack must be pulling his hair out at this stage............... He is eligible afaik along with Clifford. New format doing jack no favours for sure. He may have a full hand next year but would anybody be shocked if we saw Paul O’Shea called up in 2020 with two years of eligibility left at U20? Depends on his development of course but he certainly looked to have every trait you would want as a minor. Serious prospect alright but I'd be more concerned with him going to oz he attended that Aussie rules trial afaik
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Post by kerrygold on Jun 6, 2019 19:15:43 GMT
If these players going to Oz becomes the norm Kerry football has no future.
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Post by dc84 on Jun 7, 2019 7:54:04 GMT
If these players going to Oz becomes the norm Kerry football has no future. We were blessed with Clifford things would be bleak enough without him !
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Post by themanfromthewest on Jun 7, 2019 10:30:00 GMT
I don’t know if Paul O’Shea is as suited to the AFL as Mark O’Connor was / is. Mark is the prototype player they look for. If Paul or any of the others get an offer and go so be it. It is effecting virtually every county now, the path to the AFL is well beaten at this stage and I can see the player drain continuing across the country. Must be a worry for the GAA, and it further facilitated the dominance of the counties with the most resources who can take the odd player leaving.
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Post by sullyschoice on Jun 8, 2019 8:18:46 GMT
Funny how this current Dublin team hasn't been decimated by the Draft. I wonder what they use to keep all their talent at home.
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Post by kerrygold on Jun 8, 2019 8:46:45 GMT
If these players going to Oz becomes the norm Kerry football has no future. We were blessed with Clifford things would be bleak enough without him ! If DC & SOS happened to be in Oz the current Kerry team would be a second world team in terms of challenging for Sam. Now that the best player to emerge from the 5 in a row minor winning teams had made it down under it is probable that the top 5-6 best young Kerry players to emerge from the next decade will ply their trade in Australia. Hard to see that remaining Kerry team being hugely attractive to follow, more so if the Dubs continue to hover up All-Ireland championships at ease. The professional outlet Australia offers is by far the biggest threat to the GAA and in particular to Kerry. It is only a matter of time before the young emerging male GAA players adapt to the game in Oz in the same way as the ladies players from Ireland seem to be adapting to Ladies Ozy Rules. 16,000 tickets sold for tomorrow's triple header in Croker, Laois v Meath & Dublin v Kildare. Back in the '90s & 00's any of those trilogy of games involving Meath, Kildare & Dublin were drawing 65,000 people to the old Croke Park, the first full house of the new redeveloped Croker brought 82,129 people to the 2002 Leinster Final between Dublin & Kildare. Lets see what the game will be like with Dublin's continued dominance into the next decade and a fading Kerry challenge. Kerry won't challenge without its best young players playing at home.
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