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Post by Galway breeze on Dec 30, 2019 21:18:00 GMT
Some of these players couldn’t make their district teams how are they in a kerry set up. What’s more surprising is the amount of north kerry players involved in a kerry team setup,this is very unusual but this must be welcomed. The future is looking brighter for north kerry clubs all of a sudden!
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Post by Sam kerry on Dec 30, 2019 21:24:31 GMT
U 20 league starting on Saturday.I wonder will some of u 20s play in McGrath cup on Sunday ??
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Post by Mickmack on Dec 31, 2019 10:48:45 GMT
He marked JOD more or less out of the game and Clifford has taken nearly everyone to the cleaners. Keeping JOD very quiet is a sign of a good man marker. As an aside, I’ve not heard anyone on the radio say it and can form my own opinions. If referees and linesmen were doing their job he wouldn't get away with the same tactics on another day. I seem to remember JOD being treated on the sideline for a bloody nose at a key stage late in the game following some unsavoury off the ball targeting from his marker. Refs don't do their jobs. Philly McMahan, Johnny Cooper and John Small have medals coming out of their ears......need i say more
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Post by Premier on Dec 31, 2019 11:32:03 GMT
He marked JOD more or less out of the game and Clifford has taken nearly everyone to the cleaners. Keeping JOD very quiet is a sign of a good man marker. As an aside, I’ve not heard anyone on the radio say it and can form my own opinions. If referees and linesmen were doing their job he wouldn't get away with the same tactics on another day. I seem to remember JOD being treated on the sideline for a bloody nose at a key stage late in the game following some unsavoury off the ball targeting from his marker. JOD also kicked 3 points that day, 2 from play so he was hardly marked out of it
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Dec 31, 2019 12:53:29 GMT
U 20 league starting on Saturday.I wonder will some of u 20s play in McGrath cup on Sunday ?? Resources will really be stretched. Hopefully we will avoid 2 hammerings. We would want to have a strong team out against Cork in the u20 league as we will be playing them in the u20 championship and a heavy defeat wouldn't be beneficial. Hopefully the likes of Eoghan O'Brien, Tony Brosnan and John Mark Foley line out against Tipperary.
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Post by clubman on Dec 31, 2019 18:50:12 GMT
It may have been answered before but how many players have gone on this holiday? Are any of the players who featured against cork likely to be in and around the Kerry training panel later on or were they simply filling gaps
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Dec 31, 2019 18:52:12 GMT
If referees and linesmen were doing their job he wouldn't get away with the same tactics on another day. I seem to remember JOD being treated on the sideline for a bloody nose at a key stage late in the game following some unsavoury off the ball targeting from his marker. JOD also kicked 3 points that day, 2 from play so he was hardly marked out of it I'm glad to see you're staying on topic in the thread. Have you anything to say about the match/team selection/other players who should be involved? Or do you just plan to pedantically disagree with others?
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Dec 31, 2019 19:54:54 GMT
It may have been answered before but how many players have gone on this holiday? Are any of the players who featured against cork likely to be in and around the Kerry training panel later on or were they simply filling gaps All of last year's championship panel so I'd say just upwards of 30. Sean T Dillon, Cormac Coffey, Barry Mahony, Adam Donoghue and Ronan Buckley are on the panel for the league but in my opinion only Barry Mahony and Ronan Buckley are good enough for the championship panel.
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Post by goonised on Jan 1, 2020 14:25:54 GMT
The most pleasing aspect was Ronan McCarthy interview after. He was grinning from ear to ear and on about how big a pick he has. He actually genuinely believed Cork were in a good spot after that game. It was the equivalent of putting out a minor team a against u12s. He then name checked lads to come back who have done sweet fa in the last number of years. It was an embarrassing interview.
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Post by buck02 on Jan 2, 2020 12:50:33 GMT
It may have been answered before but how many players have gone on this holiday? Are any of the players who featured against cork likely to be in and around the Kerry training panel later on or were they simply filling gaps All of last year's championship panel so I'd say just upwards of 30. Sean T Dillon, Cormac Coffey, Barry Mahony, Adam Donoghue and Ronan Buckley are on the panel for the league but in my opinion only Barry Mahony and Ronan Buckley are good enough for the championship panel. Strange thing is there are lads that were on the "development" training squad last year that got no call up for the McGrath Cup game - or the new training panel. Seems like the new lads were selected based on county championship form which I suppose is good to see.
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Jan 2, 2020 17:20:09 GMT
All of last year's championship panel so I'd say just upwards of 30. Sean T Dillon, Cormac Coffey, Barry Mahony, Adam Donoghue and Ronan Buckley are on the panel for the league but in my opinion only Barry Mahony and Ronan Buckley are good enough for the championship panel. Strange thing is there are lads that were on the "development" training squad last year that got no call up for the McGrath Cup game - or the new training panel. Seems like the new lads were selected based on county championship form which I suppose is good to see. Who were the lads that were on the "development" training squad last year? Are you sure they're not on the holiday?
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Jan 2, 2020 18:39:05 GMT
All of last year's championship panel so I'd say just upwards of 30. Sean T Dillon, Cormac Coffey, Barry Mahony, Adam Donoghue and Ronan Buckley are on the panel for the league but in my opinion only Barry Mahony and Ronan Buckley are good enough for the championship panel. Strange thing is there are lads that were on the "development" training squad last year that got no call up for the McGrath Cup game - or the new training panel. Seems like the new lads were selected based on county championship form which I suppose is good to see. Some were but some didnt start in the county championship so I'm unsure as to what drove their inclusion
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Post by piggott on Jan 3, 2020 11:54:49 GMT
Will the game v Tipp definitely go ahead seeing as Cork v Limerick are in the final.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Jan 4, 2020 10:34:38 GMT
Did Kerry beat Cork in a pre-season hurling match last year?
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Post by An Bradán on Jan 4, 2020 10:44:51 GMT
'Tis January.
Early for winning Sam
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Post by ciarraioch1956 on Jan 4, 2020 11:48:59 GMT
The most pleasing aspect was Ronan McCarthy interview after. He was grinning from ear to ear and on about how big a pick he has. He actually genuinely believed Cork were in a good spot after that game. It was the equivalent of putting out a minor team a against u12s. He then name checked lads to come back who have done sweet fa in the last number of years. It was an embarrassing interview.
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Post by ciarraioch1956 on Jan 4, 2020 11:53:12 GMT
The Corkness is back. No All Ireland was ever won in December.
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Jan 4, 2020 22:54:43 GMT
The Kerry team to play Tipperary tomorrow, Sunday 5th January, in Round 2 of the McGrath Cup, Group B, at 2pm in Clonmel Sportsfield is as follows:
1 (GK) Deividas Uosis Deividas Uosis Daingean Uí Chuis 2 Pa Kilkenny Pádraig Mac Giolla Chainnigh Glengeigh/Glencar 3 Dylan Casey Dylan Ó Cathasaigh Austin Stacks 4 Seán T Dillon Seán Ó Diolún St. Senans 5 Cormac Coffey Cormac Ó Cofaigh Kerins O'Rahillys 6 Colm Moriarty Colm Ó Muircheartaigh Annascaul 7 Luka Brosnan Luka Ó Brosnacháin Castleisland Desmonds 8 Darragh Lyne Darragh Ó Leidhinn Killarney Legion 9 Barry Mahony Barra Ó Mathúna St. Senans 10 Ronan Buckley Rónán Ó Buachalla Listry 11 Paul O'Shea Pól Ó Sé Kilcummin 12 Adam Donoghue Ádhamh Ó Donchadha Castleisland Desmonds 13 Seán Quilter Seán Cúilteir Austin Stacks 14 Seán Keane Seán Ó Catháin Listowel Emmetts 15 Killian Falvey Cillian Ó Failbhe Annascaul
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Brian Lonergan Brian Ó Lonergáin Ballymacelligott 17 Dan McCarthy Dónall MacCarthaigh Kenmare 18 Conor Hayes Conchúr Ó hAodha Kerins O Rahillys 19 Owen Fitzgerald Eóin Mac Gearailt Gneevguilla 20 Michael O'Gara Micheál Ó Gadhra Austin Stacks 21 Brendán O'Neill Brendán Ó Neill Ballydonoghue 22 James McCarthy Seamus MacCartaigh Kenmare 23 David Mangan Dáithí Ó Mhángain Laune Rangers
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Post by sullyschoice on Jan 5, 2020 11:17:40 GMT
Is it being streamed on The Examiner today?
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Jan 5, 2020 15:42:57 GMT
It finished Tipperary 1-13 Kerry 1-11. Going by the twitter updates Paul O'Shea was outstanding.
Was anyone up at it? Who else impressed?
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Post by mossie on Jan 5, 2020 23:49:02 GMT
Did Mark O'Shea ever play Kerry minor or under 21? He was a late call up for Kerry today
also what is this thing about Quilter being eligible for the seniors but not the under 20s?! It was mentioned on Radio Kerry. Someone explain that to me!
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Post by delorean on Jan 6, 2020 14:18:16 GMT
The most pleasing aspect was Ronan McCarthy interview after. He was grinning from ear to ear and on about how big a pick he has. He actually genuinely believed Cork were in a good spot after that game. It was the equivalent of putting out a minor team a against u12s. He then name checked lads to come back who have done sweet fa in the last number of years. It was an embarrassing interview. He wasn't remotely grinning from ear to ear, not even sure he managed to muster a smile in fact. He made a little comment at the end saying it's positive that he has a big pick. It was in the context of some guys returning after long injury layoffs, and being able to field a completely different fifteen of similar quality against Tipperary, the following midweek. If anything, the interview had a subdued tone. www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/sport/gaa/walsh-injury-a-dampener-as-gores-hat-trick-helps-cork-to-22-point-win-972660.html
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Jan 6, 2020 17:14:33 GMT
Did Mark O'Shea ever play Kerry minor or under 21? He was a late call up for Kerry today also what is this thing about Quilter being eligible for the seniors but not the under 20s?! It was mentioned on Radio Kerry. Someone explain that to me! No he didn't. Evan Cronin was also brought along, he came on after 30 minutes. The GAA brought in a stupid rule after moving the u20 championship that any player whos school are in still in the Senior football competition (Corn Ui Mhuiri and it's equivalent and Hogan Cup) cannot play for the county u20 team. Quilter plays for the Green and they are in the quarter finals of the Corn Ui Mhuiri. I am just after writing this when I realised Conor Hayes also plays for the Green and he played for the u20s on Saturday so now I'm very confused.
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Post by onlykerry on Jan 6, 2020 18:03:26 GMT
Did Mark O'Shea ever play Kerry minor or under 21? He was a late call up for Kerry today also what is this thing about Quilter being eligible for the seniors but not the under 20s?! It was mentioned on Radio Kerry. Someone explain that to me! No he didn't. Evan Cronin was also brought along, he came on after 30 minutes. The GAA brought in a stupid rule after moving the u20 championship that any player whos school are in still in the Senior football competition (Corn Ui Mhuiri and it's equivalent and Hogan Cup) cannot play for the county u20 team. Quilter plays for the Green and they are in the quarter finals of the Corn Ui Mhuiri. I am just after writing this when I realised Conor Hayes also plays for the Green and he played for the u20s on Saturday so now I'm very confused. Probably a sub section to the rule that if you are under 5 foot 10 and born on a Monday, Wednesday or Friday you are eligible to play if it is raining.......
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Post by southward on Jan 6, 2020 20:54:31 GMT
Did Mark O'Shea ever play Kerry minor or under 21? He was a late call up for Kerry today also what is this thing about Quilter being eligible for the seniors but not the under 20s?! It was mentioned on Radio Kerry. Someone explain that to me! No he didn't. Evan Cronin was also brought along, he came on after 30 minutes. The GAA brought in a stupid rule after moving the u20 championship that any player whos school are in still in the Senior football competition (Corn Ui Mhuiri and it's equivalent and Hogan Cup) cannot play for the county u20 team. Quilter plays for the Green and they are in the quarter finals of the Corn Ui Mhuiri. I am just after writing this when I realised Conor Hayes also plays for the Green and he played for the u20s on Saturday so now I'm very confused. WTF???
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Post by givehimaball on Jan 7, 2020 17:01:32 GMT
No he didn't. Evan Cronin was also brought along, he came on after 30 minutes. The GAA brought in a stupid rule after moving the u20 championship that any player whos school are in still in the Senior football competition (Corn Ui Mhuiri and it's equivalent and Hogan Cup) cannot play for the county u20 team. Quilter plays for the Green and they are in the quarter finals of the Corn Ui Mhuiri. I am just after writing this when I realised Conor Hayes also plays for the Green and he played for the u20s on Saturday so now I'm very confused. WTF??? I still can't understand who, what or why the powers that be thought that moving the U20 championship to February was a good idea. You have the pre-season intercounty U20s(John Kerins), schools competitions U19(Corn ui Mhuiri), third level (Sigerson, Trench Cup and Freshers) and there is before you consider the senior pre-season competitions (McGrath/McKenna/O'Bryne/FBD) and the league . Never mind that you have the club All-Ireland semis and finals as well. Utter madness.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2020 13:38:31 GMT
The most pleasing aspect was Ronan McCarthy interview after. He was grinning from ear to ear and on about how big a pick he has. He actually genuinely believed Cork were in a good spot after that game. It was the equivalent of putting out a minor team a against u12s. He then name checked lads to come back who have done sweet fa in the last number of years. It was an embarrassing interview. He wasn't remotely grinning from ear to ear, not even sure he managed to muster a smile in fact. He made a little comment at the end saying it's positive that he has a big pick. It was in the context of some guys returning after long injury layoffs, and being able to field a completely different fifteen of similar quality against Tipperary, the following midweek. If anything, the interview had a subdued tone. www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/sport/gaa/walsh-injury-a-dampener-as-gores-hat-trick-helps-cork-to-22-point-win-972660.htmlI think Cork needs to be split. 3 times population of Kerry. Doesnt seem fair. Should be North and South Cork 
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Post by gaelicden on Jan 11, 2020 19:42:58 GMT
Cork LOST the McGrath cup final to Limerick tonight 0-20 to 0-16. Don't know what to make of that anyway 🤔
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Post by glengael on Jan 13, 2020 16:37:14 GMT
Cork LOST the McGrath cup final to Limerick tonight 0-20 to 0-16. Don't know what to make of that anyway 🤔 A Limerick supporter who was in attendance on the night told me it was one of the best performances he'd seen from Limerick footballers in any competition for many a long day. And it was unexpected.
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