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Post by clarinman on Sept 27, 2021 11:04:39 GMT
Is James playing for Legion James was suspended for game one and was injured for games 2 and 3.
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Post by onlykerry on Oct 3, 2021 16:33:47 GMT
Very few would have called this years club championship group stages
Semi Finals see Stacks V Templenoe and Dingle V Kenmare Shamrocks with Legion playing Crokes in the relegation game.
With 8 teams a few bad results can leave a team in a sticky spot very quickly.
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Post by diego on Oct 3, 2021 22:36:53 GMT
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Post by crokes86 on Oct 4, 2021 12:41:52 GMT
Some players from the championship worth talking about Maybe one or two for the seniors to look at
Goalkeepers
Shane Murphy Dr Crokes Gavin Curran Dingle
Backs
Dan O Donoghue Spa James McCarthy Kenmare Tom Leo O’Sullivan Dingle Cian Gammell Legion Dylan Casey Austin Stacks Dara O Shea Kenmare Cormac Coffey Kerins O’Rahillys Mike Potts Dr Crokes
Midfield
Joe O Connor Austin Stacks Griffin Wharton Kenmare
Forwards
Jack Savage Kerins O’Rahillys David Shaw Dr Crokes Dylan Geaney Dingle Evan Cronin Spa Michael O Gara Austin Stacks Sean Quilter Austin Stacks Colin Crowley Templenoe
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Post by diego on Oct 8, 2021 21:07:02 GMT
Semi finals this Sunday both at 2.30pm. Stacks v Templenoe in Connolly Park. Kenmare v Dingle in Kenmare, which is listed for live streaming. Fiver a head. www.247.tv/gaa/Kerry
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Post by diego on Oct 10, 2021 16:16:19 GMT
Semi finals played today -
Austin Stacks 3-9 Templenoe 0-4 Kenmare 0-17 Dingle 1-13
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Post by ataboy on Oct 11, 2021 9:15:47 GMT
Any report from these games?
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Post by keane on Oct 11, 2021 10:12:01 GMT
Is the final limited to 200 or what's the story?
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Post by dc84 on Oct 15, 2021 12:23:45 GMT
Any idea if this is being streamed?
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Post by diego on Oct 15, 2021 12:53:17 GMT
Any idea if this is being streamed? Ya being streamed on www.247.tv/gaa/Kerry on Sunday. Can also get the Na Gaeil v Desmonds game on Saturday evening.
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Post by dc84 on Oct 15, 2021 13:09:36 GMT
Any idea if this is being streamed? Ya being streamed on www.247.tv/gaa/Kerry on Sunday. Can also get the Na Gaeil v Desmonds game on Saturday evening. Gentleman !
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Post by ataboy on Oct 15, 2021 15:09:28 GMT
Any idea if this is being streamed? Ya being streamed on www.247.tv/gaa/Kerry on Sunday. Can also get the Na Gaeil v Desmonds game on Saturday evening. What has the quality been like so far for games streamed and is there commentary? Or is it likely to be dodgy with an increase in users for this Sunday?
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Post by diego on Oct 15, 2021 17:49:06 GMT
Ya being streamed on www.247.tv/gaa/Kerry on Sunday. Can also get the Na Gaeil v Desmonds game on Saturday evening. What has the quality been like so far for games streamed and is there commentary? Or is it likely to be dodgy with an increase in users for this Sunday? Streaming quality i've found to be very good - no buffering for me anyway. Doubt a few extra viewers will make any difference. One camera and no instant replays (which i like actually, as you get to see the next kick out which is more important). If you miss anything you can watch the game replay as often as you want for a few weeks after the live showing. Camera work is as good as it can be when there is only 1 camera - so you need to allow for a bit of zooming in and out. Always with commentary. Usually Gary O'Sullivan on the mic.
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Post by Mickmack on Oct 15, 2021 18:30:30 GMT
What has the quality been like so far for games streamed and is there commentary? Or is it likely to be dodgy with an increase in users for this Sunday? Streaming quality i've found to be very good - no buffering for me anyway. Doubt a few extra viewers will make any difference. One camera and no instant replays (which i like actually, as you get to see the next kick out which is more important). If you miss anything you can watch the game replay as often as you want for a few weeks after the live showing. Camera work is as good as it can be when there is only 1 camera - so you need to allow for a bit of zooming in and out. Always with commentary. Usually Gary O'Sullivan on the mic. I agree its very good considering its only a fiver. I agree about the no replays too...watching the restart is far more interesting.
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Post by dc84 on Oct 15, 2021 19:00:04 GMT
Only thing with it not being on tv is I can record, pause or rewind 1st world problem! other than that it's great. Watched so many club games I never wouldve seen being in dublin.
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Post by diego on Oct 17, 2021 16:35:19 GMT
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Post by Mickmack on Oct 17, 2021 17:24:03 GMT
SUN, 17 OCT, 2021 - 17:25 MORTIMER MURPHY Kerry Petroleum Senior Club Football final:
Austin Stacks 1-16 Kenmare Shamrocks 1-11
Austin Stacks made it three-in-a-row in the Kerry Senior Club Championship following a five-point victory over Kenmare Shamrocks in Killarney.
Sean O’Shea scored 1-5 (4 frees) but Stacks managed to limit his influence to prevent him from changing the outcome in the way he did in Kenmare’s previous games against Dr Crokes and Dingle.
In a repeat of last year’s behind-closed-doors final, Stacks built from the back throughout as Conor Jordan linked brilliantly with Kieran Donaghy for Stacks’ goal in the third minute. Jordan fired home from close range to respond to an opening point for Kenmare’s David Hallissey.
Three of Kenmare’s points in the first half came from midfield as O’Shea was restricted to only two frees by a Stacks defence that marked very tightly in the first period. Stacks led by 1-3 to 0-4 at the first water break.
Stacks lost midfielder Brendan O’Sullivan to injury in the 21st minute to be replaced by 2020 Kerry Minor Armin Heinrich as Kenmare needed closing first-half points from Hallissey and Stephen O’Brien to make it a two-point deficit. This meant Stacks led 1-6 to 0-7 at half-time and they appeared to have a firm grip on the Michael O'Connor Cup.
Joe O’Connor (man of the match) was a colossus at midfield for the Tralee side as he put over a mark in the 38th minute that was preceded by Kenmare full-forward Kevin O’Sullivan getting a black card for a body check.
At the second water break, Stacks were still 1-10 to 0-9 in front and looked to be on their way to victory as early as the 50th minute when Jack O’Shea linked with Donaghy to put them six up.
Sean O’Shea gave Kenmare some hope of a turnaround with a goal from an unlikely position a minute later but Stacks did not lose their nerve in seeing themselves out to a five-point victory.
Sean Quilter scored 0-2 off the bench but O’Connor was the star of the show for Stacks alongside others such as Jordan as defender Dara Crowley tried hard in defeat for Kenmare Shamrocks.
This win sets Stacks up nicely for their Kerry SFC encounter with three-in-a-row chasing East Kerry on Saturday, October 30, in Tralee. Shamrocks face St Brendans in their Kerry SFC first-round encounter.
Scorers for Austin Stacks: C Jordan (1-1), M O’Donnell (0-4, 4f), J O’Connor (0-3, 1m), J O’Shea, S Quilter (0-2 each), W Guthrie (f), F Mangan, M O’Gara, A Curran (0-1 each).
Scorers for Kenmare Shamrocks: S O’Shea (1-5, 4f), D Hallissey, D Crowley (0-2 each), G Wharton, S O’Brien (0-1 each).
Austin Stacks: W Guthrie; C Griffin, D Casey, J O’Shea; P O’Sullivan, C Jordan, R Shanahan; J O’Connor, B O’Sullivan; G Horan, S O’Callaghan, F Mangan; M O’Gara, K Donaghy, M O’Donnell.
Subs: A Heinrich for B O’Sullivan (21), D O’Brien for G Horan and S Quilter for M O’Donnell (both 48), A Curran for P O’Sullivan (53), B Shanahan for F Mangan (60).
Kenmare Shamrocks: K Fitzgibbon; D Crowley, J McCarthy, C O’Sullivan; D McCarthy, D O’Shea, S O’Sullivan; G Wharton, D Hallissey; T Murnane, S O’Shea, M McCarthy; S O’Brien, K O’Sullivan, P O’Connor.
Subs: M Crowley for C O’Sullivan (53), T Cronin for T Murnane (55).
Referee: J Griffin (Glenbeigh/Glencar).
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Post by veteran on Oct 17, 2021 18:44:06 GMT
Austin Stacks 1-16 Kenmare 1-11 HT 1-6 0-7
This match was helter skelter for about fifteen minutes or so before settling down to a more mundane level. It was never less than enjoyable but as the second half progressed it had an aura of inevitably about it particularly, after the sending off of Kevin O'Sullivan. The excitement heightened towards the end when Sean O'Shea got his great goal but even then Austin Stacks looked secure.
Kenmare midfielder, David Hallissey, opened the scoring with a fine point. He got three very good points in spite of the fact that he was not that prominent possession wise. Kenmare had little time to acclaim that score before Conor Jordan powered forward from CHB, took a lay off from KD and blasted home. KD gave a lot of lay offs, and used all that street wisdom garnered over the years to make a nuisance of himself, getting involved when it was necessary and when it wasn't. Points were exchanged up to half time , some better than others.
Even though only two points separated the sides at half time, there was a confident swagger about Stacks which suggested they would prevail, in spite of losing midfielder Brendan O'Sullivan after about twenty minutes. One obvious factor was the aggression and avarice with which they attacked the ball. This was most pronounced in their defence where they tackled and harried like a pack of jackals. As a result , luminaries like Sean O'Shea, Stephen O'Brien and Paul O'Connor, were unimaginably passive. And this was achieved without fouling to any significant extent. As far as I can recall Sean O'Shea scored only two from free in that half. Two more in the second half. Stephen did score the last point of the half, a praiseworthy effort with his left foot.
Joseph O'Connor opened the scoring in the second half. Shortly afterwards he scored one from a mark. Around that time Kevin O'Sullivan got an indirect red card. It would have been difficult for Kenmare to cope with fifteen men, impossible with one less. It meant that when they attacked they were leaving acres of space unpopulated . Stacks exploited this with speed and fury and indeed could have added to their tally of goals but choose to take the easier, safer option. The game was meandering a bit to the anticipated result when Sean O'Shea won possession at Dalton's Ave end on the stand side, made tracks and dispatched a vicious daisy cutter. Crowd went Ooh Ah, thinking it had zipped across the goal and wide. It transpired that it had in fact gone through the net. Resuscitation for Kenmare? No. KD set up Sean Quilter for a point. Sean responded with a pointed free but that was answered with another Sean Quilter point. Sean O'Shea did reply with a terrific point from play, but too late Sean had escaped the vice like clutch of Dylan Casey.
As already alluded to, the Rockies defence was largely bullet proof with no apparent weakness. Conor Jordan , hugely impressive at CHB, got a goal and a point. Dylan Casey was given the most difficult chore of the afternoon in having to chaperone Sean O'Shea. It is not that Dylan was a colossal figure in the defence. He simply stuck like glue to Sean, rarely allowing him to get out of sight or out of his pocket. Sean finished brightly , getting 1-1, both great scores. This was a reflection of Sean's greatness rather than a slight on Dylan. Dylan must be only about 20/21 and it will be interesting to see how he fares against East Kerry, particularly against the wonder boy if that is to be his task. Either way, I imagine he could be getting a call from Jack.
A lot of eyes were on Joseph O'Connor . Mine certainly were and I was not disappointed. His physique, mobility and stamina were obvious characteristics, scoring three points into the bargain. There is no doubt this is an exciting prospect but of course sterner tests await, not least East Kerry. So far, so good.
Everyone of the Rockies forwards impressed at various stages, with the old war horse, KD, the fulcrum.
It was interesting to see Michael O'Gara play after getting a red card against Duhallow. He had a fine game too.
Kenmare's goose was cooked once their main men up front were spiked and of course losing Kevin O'Sullivan early in the second half dehorned and demoralised them . Dara Crowley , Dan McCathy and Dara O'Shea did some goo things in defence but overall the entire team were overwhelmed. Corner back , Dara Crowley, got two points . His point in the second was a marvellous score.
There is no doubt about the merit of Austin Stacks win. Winner alright.
On the evidence of today's match, Austin Stacks will make it very difficult for East Kerry. Get there early.
A few rows in front of me stood the Clifford siblings. No doubt they were assessing some foes who may become friends in the new year.
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Post by glengael on Oct 18, 2021 8:45:13 GMT
Thanks for the reports. The Stacks v East Kerry will certainly be a lot more interesting.
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Post by john4 on Oct 18, 2021 8:54:10 GMT
A lot made in rugby about 'pack weight' in terms of power. Stacks must have had about 50kg on Kenmare yesterday. Their S&C work looks to have paid off. They were in fantastic shape. Looking forward to seeing Dylan Casey on the other DC!
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Post by Mickmack on Oct 21, 2021 12:31:24 GMT
I didnt watch the Kenmare v Stacks game live on 247 tv but i tried watching the replay last night.
The screen freezes every 5 seconds for about 2 seconds if you get me.
Anyone have this issue?
The naGaeil v Desmonds game was perfect.
The games on 24u tv that come from Tralee are always fine.
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Oct 21, 2021 13:32:45 GMT
I didnt watch the Kenmare v Stacks game live on 247 tv but i tried watching the replay last night. The screen freezes every 5 seconds for about 2 seconds if you get me. Anyone have this issue? The naGaeil v Desmonds game was perfect. The games on 24u tv that come from Tralee are always fine. I watched it live. That was happening for the first 10 or 15 minutes but after that it was fine. Probably the same on the replay.
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Post by Mickmack on Oct 21, 2021 14:14:40 GMT
I didnt watch the Kenmare v Stacks game live on 247 tv but i tried watching the replay last night. The screen freezes every 5 seconds for about 2 seconds if you get me. Anyone have this issue? The naGaeil v Desmonds game was perfect. The games on 24u tv that come from Tralee are always fine. I watched it live. That was happening for the first 10 or 15 minutes but after that it was fine. Probably the same on the replay. Grand thanks...
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Post by taggert on Oct 21, 2021 19:56:19 GMT
I didnt watch the Kenmare v Stacks game live on 247 tv but i tried watching the replay last night. The screen freezes every 5 seconds for about 2 seconds if you get me. Anyone have this issue? The naGaeil v Desmonds game was perfect. The games on 24u tv that come from Tralee are always fine. I watched it live. That was happening for the first 10 or 15 minutes but after that it was fine. Probably the same on the replay. Same as - 1st quarter a write off, perfect thereafter....
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