dubaigaa2022
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Post by dubaigaa2022 on Apr 16, 2022 23:41:46 GMT
1 (GK) Devon Burns Devan Ó Broin Na Gaeil 2 Dara O’Callaghan Dara Ó Ceallahain Cill Cuimin 3 Alan Dineen Alan Ó Dúinín Ráth Mhór 4 Joey Nagle Joey Nogla Aibhistin de Staic 5 Enda O’Connor Eanna Ó Conchuir Na Gaeil 6 Armin Heinrich Armin Heinrich Aibhistin de Staic 7 Tommy Cronin Tomas Ó Croinin An Neidín 8 Ruairí Murphy Ruairi Ó Murchú Lios A’Troí 9 Seán O’Brien Seán Ó Briain Lios an Phúca 10 Cillian Burke Cillian de Burca Baile an Mhuillin/Caisleán na Mainge 11 Thomas O’Donnell Tomas Ó Donaill Caisleán Ghriaire 12 Evan Looney Evan Ó Luanaigh Dr Crocaigh 13 Dylan Geaney Dylan Ó Géibheannaigh Daingean Uí Chuis 14 Kevin Goulding Caoimhin Ó Góilín Baile Dubh 15 William Shine Liam Ó Seighin Cill Airne an Léigiún 16 (GK) Seán Broderick Seán Ó Bruadau Seán Misteallaigh 17 Adam Curran Adam Ó Corrain Aibhistin de Staic 18 Tom Doyle Tomás Ó Dúghaill Dr Chrocaigh 19 Gearóid Hassett Gearóid Ó hAisi Fanuithe na Leamhna 20 Keith Evans Keith Ó hEimhin Cill 21 Jack O’Connor Jeaic Ó Conchuir Lios an Phuca 22 Cathal Ryan Cathal Ó Riain Ráth Mhór 23 Jordan Kissane Jordan Ó Ciosain Aibhistin de Staic 24 Paudie O’Leary Paud Ó Laoire Gniomh go Leith Captains Name: Seán O’Brien Officials Role | Backroom Team Names (First & Surname) Bainisteoir Declan O’Sullivan Roghnóir Niall O’Mahony Roghnóir Sean O’Sullivan
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Post by kerryeastcoastusa on Apr 17, 2022 23:41:48 GMT
Is this being steamed anywhere?
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Post by Moderator on Apr 18, 2022 1:07:53 GMT
Kerry will play Clare in the EirGrid Munster Under 20 Football Championship Semi-Final on Monday April 18th at 7pm in Hennessy Memorial Park Miltown Malbay.
Ticket Information
General Admission – €10 Under 16s Free
Click here to buy tickets
Live Streaming
This game will be live streamed via GAA BEO – YouTube Spórt TG4
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Post by veteran on Apr 18, 2022 13:18:27 GMT
Kerry will play Clare in the EirGrid Munster Under 20 Football Championship Semi-Final on Monday April 18th at 7pm in Hennessy Memorial Park Miltown Malbay. Ticket Information General Admission – €10 Under 16s Free Click here to buy tickets Live Streaming This game will be live streamed via GAA BEO – YouTube Spórt TG4 Thanks Moderator. Great news.
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Post by royalkerryfan on Apr 18, 2022 18:34:48 GMT
Bang average first half from Kerry so far.
The pitch looks like it could do with a cut that's an embarrassing surface for a championship game.
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Post by royalkerryfan on Apr 18, 2022 19:24:52 GMT
Much improved 2nd half.
Cillian Burke and Dylan Geaney very good.
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Post by greengold35 on Apr 18, 2022 19:32:14 GMT
Average at best but will take the win - poor first half into the breeze where our forwards kept running into massed defence and being turned over; 2nd half positional changes which saw Burke going into full forward line crucial & he notched 1-2 which effectively sealed the game. Final next week at a venue to be decided.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2022 19:37:32 GMT
As others have said, it was pretty average stuff. Burke won the game in a key five minute spell in the second half but Kerry made heavy going of it otherwise albeit I always felt Kerry had enough to win even when behind. Kerry seemed to get on top of the Clare kick outs so Clare never really had a great platform to build from and their attacks were always starting far too deep.
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Apr 18, 2022 19:39:27 GMT
Moving Cillian Burke into the full forward line was the winning of the game, he scored 1-2 and created a good chance for a goal. He was the one to stand up and turn the tide. Overall it was far from a great performance but credit to Clare they made it very difficult getting big numbers behind the ball. This battle will serve Kerry well going into the final whereas Cork faced a poor Limerick team. Dylan Geaney was good all through and Kevin Goulding had a good second half. Thomas O’Donnell also did well. There was a few players who I thought looked a bit off the standard so I would expect 1-3 changes for the final.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2022 19:49:25 GMT
Where is the final on?
Kerry played in Cork last year I think.
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Post by veteran on Apr 18, 2022 19:56:15 GMT
Feeble enough display. I was at the John Kerrins match in Tralee against Galway and, like tonight, it was our defence and midfield which bailed us out. I fear a couple of our forwards are not good enough. Of course young lads can improve from match to match. Cillian Burke was outstanding, as he was in the Galway match. This fellow seems to be a genuine prospect.
It was heartening to see some magnificent high fielding in the midfield area, Disappointed with the keep ball nonsense towards the end of the game.
Final next Monday against Cork, presumably in Tralee.
P.S. In that Galway match in Tralee there was a member of the Kerry backroom on the sideline team bellowing out instructions all through the match. I did not recognise him. I could hear him again tonight on the live stream. Does anybody know who he is? I feel the team would benefit if he piped down a little.
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Post by kerryeastcoastusa on Apr 18, 2022 20:10:21 GMT
I was actually content enough with the performance. I think this Clare team are quite good and Kerry ground out a good win. However my concern, similar to other posters is the forwards - I think we might be short a scoring forward - William Shine couldn’t really get into it tonight and I’m not sure we have a better alternative in the corner. Backs and Midfield are very solid. Cillian Burke was the games outstanding player and the difference between the sides. Joey Nagle and Dara O Callaghan seem really good defenders … great to see.
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Apr 18, 2022 20:29:00 GMT
Final on in Tralee next Monday at half 7.
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Post by thehermit on Apr 18, 2022 20:32:42 GMT
Looked like a lovely evening by the Atlantic, agree with you Royal the pitch could have done with a few sheep being let loose on it last week ;D
We got a game tonight anyway at least and, in contrast, it sounds like Cork got a training session. Hopefully that stands to the Kingdom for the final.
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Apr 18, 2022 20:35:56 GMT
To be fair to the forwards, tonight was a very tough game for the forwards because Clare gave them such little space with the numbers they had inside their own 45. That said there is question marks about their ability at an All Ireland winning level, it’s certainly not a vintage Kerry forward line. Dylan Geaney was very good tonight but we’re a bit too reliant on him. Kevin Goulding had a good second half scoring 2 points, hopefully he can take confidence from that and kick on. Shine struggled to impact the game tonight be we saw what ability he has with his performances for the Sem (although a lower level) so I think he should be given another chance. Thomas O’Donnell and Burke will provide scores from the half forward line and it’s great to have the option of switching Burke between the half and full forward lines.
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Post by mike70 on Apr 18, 2022 21:04:33 GMT
Lads happy with the performance , ah stop, a very poor performance tonight, I expected a lot more based on the quality of players on the panel, making exception for the field and wind, we had a miserable first half, big improvement in the second, Burke had a great second half, but needs to be involved for the full 60, if we have any ambitions with this group. The build up play was so slow and ponderous, we need to speed it up like we did for the goal.
The team has talent, but a first half like tonight against cork, we could be out, but all said, talented bunch, but let’s see them play without fear, agree on previous comment geaney was the only constant over the 60, even if a bit quieter in second half, another nit pick, the keeper had 1/3 not a great return, in the long range frees, do we not have an outside player to kick free inside the 50.
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Post by Mickmack on Apr 18, 2022 21:13:32 GMT
Is Cillian Burke related to Sean Burke
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Post by exiled on Apr 18, 2022 21:15:19 GMT
Is Cillian Burke related to Sean Burke No..
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Post by homerj on Apr 18, 2022 22:01:06 GMT
A win is a win. This clare team were decent under 17 and won 3 games and ran Cork to 4 points. At every age we never get anything easy up in Clare.
Huge improvement is needed but wouldn't be too negative just yet.
Huge test next week now tho against the team what won the all Ireland 3 years ago
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Post by southward on Apr 19, 2022 7:26:22 GMT
After the Kerins Cup game v Galway, I mentioned that there had been an awful amount of handpassing but that it could be excused somewhat by the conditions that day. Last night, however, seemed to be worse. This isn't the way to play and I'd expect better at this grade especially, it's normally very enjoyable to watch.
Also, and not wanting to be too negative but that looked an awful kip to be playing a championship match at. Made PUR look like Wembley. Would Clare hurlers be expected to play somewhere like that?
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Post by clarinman on Apr 19, 2022 8:10:35 GMT
After the Kerins Cup game v Galway, I mentioned that there had been an awful amount of handpassing but that it could be excused somewhat by the conditions that day. Last night, however, seemed to be worse. This isn't the way to play and I'd expect better at this grade especially, it's normally very enjoyable to watch. Also, and not wanting to be too negative but that looked an awful kip to be playing a championship match at. Made PUR look like Wembley. Would Clare hurlers be expected to play somewhere like that?I think that's an unfair comment on the venue. I thought it was a nice club grounds with a very welcoming crowd. The atmosphere was much better than if the game was played in Ennis with a crowd of about one thousand. West Clare is the stronghold of Clare football and they are entitled to play there. Milltown hosted Clare league games up until a few years ago and Munster championship matches have been played there in the past. On the Clare hurlers, their u20s played Munster championship in Sixmilebridge last week. On the match, I don't think people are giving Clare enough credit. Kerry were poor in the first half but were playing against a strong wind and a packed defence. Too much ball was turned over by carrying into the tackle. The wind died to a breeze at half time. Much better performance in the second half when Burke went full forward and Geaney orchestrated outside him. Clare tired in the second half and Kerry found more space to use the footpass.
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Post by Mickmack on Apr 19, 2022 10:13:04 GMT
After the Kerins Cup game v Galway, I mentioned that there had been an awful amount of handpassing but that it could be excused somewhat by the conditions that day. Last night, however, seemed to be worse. This isn't the way to play and I'd expect better at this grade especially, it's normally very enjoyable to watch. Also, and not wanting to be too negative but that looked an awful kip to be playing a championship match at. Made PUR look like Wembley. Would Clare hurlers be expected to play somewhere like that?I think that's an unfair comment on the venue. I thought it was a nice club grounds with a very welcoming crowd. The atmosphere was much better than if the game was played in Ennis with a crowd of about one thousand. West Clare is the stronghold of Clare football and they are entitled to play there. Milltown hosted Clare league games up until a few years ago and Munster championship matches have been played there in the past. On the Clare hurlers, their u20s played Munster championship in Sixmilebridge last week. On the match, I don't think people are giving Clare enough credit. Kerry were poor in the first half but were playing against a strong wind and a packed defence. Too much ball was turned over by carrying into the tackle. The wind died to a breeze at half time. Much better performance in the second half when Burke went full forward and Geaney orchestrated outside him. Clare tired in the second half and Kerry found more space to use the footpass. The venue hosted the Milltown massacre in 1979. Great football people around those parts and the rivalry between themselves and Quilty is red hot.
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Post by kot on Apr 19, 2022 12:07:18 GMT
I thought the second half was an improvement for sure but 2 things:
1. It couldn't be much worse than the first half. 2. Clare did fade completely
Way too much handpassing for sure and seemed to never get out of 3rd gear at best. A big improvement needed against the Cork boys, fairly emphatic from them last night.
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Post by dubaigaa2022 on Apr 19, 2022 12:23:29 GMT
Lads happy with the performance , ah stop, a very poor performance tonight, I expected a lot more based on the quality of players on the panel, making exception for the field and wind, we had a miserable first half, big improvement in the second, Burke had a great second half, but needs to be involved for the full 60, if we have any ambitions with this group. The build up play was so slow and ponderous, we need to speed it up like we did for the goal. The team has talent, but a first half like tonight against cork, we could be out, but all said, talented bunch, but let’s see them play without fear, agree on previous comment geaney was the only constant over the 60, even if a bit quieter in second half, another nit pick, the keeper had 1/3 not a great return, in the long range frees, do we not have an outside player to kick free inside the 50. Have to agree with Mike, the style of play is brutal - is like watching middle distance runners - off the shoulder - is it that the players are not there for a kick passing game? have we it coached this art out of the young player coming thru - but for the green and gold - it was like looking at a Cork or a Mayo tbh. There are only 5 players on this starting 15 from when they lost to Galway by a point in the all Ireland semi final back in 2019 - Its not that these players have stopped playing - quite the opposite - think the team would be much better with the like of Joe Linehan (INJ) - Churchill, Emmet O'Shea - Fossa, Ronan Collins - Gneeveguilla , Cathal Ó Beaglaoich (An Ghaeltacht), Dara Lynch - Listowel, Kieran Sullivan - Now with Nemo Rangers and starting at CB!!, Jason Kerins - Crokes and Adam Curran & Luke Chester - Stacks, and Ryan Grady and Eoghan O'Sullivan - Legion - all playing with their clubs and all over 6 foot tall - and all able to play ball - I think very few Kerry supporters would feel comfortable if you thought that when Declan becomes senior manager he would bring this brand of football - looking forward to next Monday evening - Cork without Corbett, Murphy and Cambell - should be beaten - but if they hold Geaney - it could be tighter that we expect
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Post by southward on Apr 19, 2022 15:34:41 GMT
After the Kerins Cup game v Galway, I mentioned that there had been an awful amount of handpassing but that it could be excused somewhat by the conditions that day. Last night, however, seemed to be worse. This isn't the way to play and I'd expect better at this grade especially, it's normally very enjoyable to watch. Also, and not wanting to be too negative but that looked an awful kip to be playing a championship match at. Made PUR look like Wembley. Would Clare hurlers be expected to play somewhere like that?I think that's an unfair comment on the venue. I thought it was a nice club grounds with a very welcoming crowd. The atmosphere was much better than if the game was played in Ennis with a crowd of about one thousand. West Clare is the stronghold of Clare football and they are entitled to play there. Milltown hosted Clare league games up until a few years ago and Munster championship matches have been played there in the past. On the Clare hurlers, their u20s played Munster championship in Sixmilebridge last week. On the match, I don't think people are giving Clare enough credit. Kerry were poor in the first half but were playing against a strong wind and a packed defence. Too much ball was turned over by carrying into the tackle. The wind died to a breeze at half time. Much better performance in the second half when Burke went full forward and Geaney orchestrated outside him. Clare tired in the second half and Kerry found more space to use the footpass. Fair enough, Clarinman and no disrespect intended to the club or the good football people of West Clare. But they could have cut the grass, like.
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Post by onlykerry on Apr 19, 2022 16:09:18 GMT
Not sure if the situation has improved for Clare underage footballers but 6 or 7 years ago we played Clare minors in Tralee and speaking with some of the Clare parents afterwards the disparity in preparation was obvious. Clare parents ran fundraisers to help kit out the squad with some of the extras that were given to the Kerry lads by the county board. Again I am not sure if this was confined to football or if minor hurlers are in same boat.
Our teams are privileged in terms of the support and preparation they receive (which is great) but many other counties do not have similar resources or possibly mindsets to support all their representative sides.
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Apr 19, 2022 22:54:15 GMT
Lads happy with the performance , ah stop, a very poor performance tonight, I expected a lot more based on the quality of players on the panel, making exception for the field and wind, we had a miserable first half, big improvement in the second, Burke had a great second half, but needs to be involved for the full 60, if we have any ambitions with this group. The build up play was so slow and ponderous, we need to speed it up like we did for the goal. The team has talent, but a first half like tonight against cork, we could be out, but all said, talented bunch, but let’s see them play without fear, agree on previous comment geaney was the only constant over the 60, even if a bit quieter in second half, another nit pick, the keeper had 1/3 not a great return, in the long range frees, do we not have an outside player to kick free inside the 50. Have to agree with Mike, the style of play is brutal - is like watching middle distance runners - off the shoulder - is it that the players are not there for a kick passing game? have we it coached this art out of the young player coming thru - but for the green and gold - it was like looking at a Cork or a Mayo tbh. There are only 5 players on this starting 15 from when they lost to Galway by a point in the all Ireland semi final back in 2019 - Its not that these players have stopped playing - quite the opposite - think the team would be much better with the like of Joe Linehan (INJ) - Churchill, Emmet O'Shea - Fossa, Ronan Collins - Gneeveguilla , Cathal Ó Beaglaoich (An Ghaeltacht), Dara Lynch - Listowel, Kieran Sullivan - Now with Nemo Rangers and starting at CB!!, Jason Kerins - Crokes and Adam Curran & Luke Chester - Stacks, and Ryan Grady and Eoghan O'Sullivan - Legion - all playing with their clubs and all over 6 foot tall - and all able to play ball - I think very few Kerry supporters would feel comfortable if you thought that when Declan becomes senior manager he would bring this brand of football - looking forward to next Monday evening - Cork without Corbett, Murphy and Cambell - should be beaten - but if they hold Geaney - it could be tighter that we expect Eoghan O’Sullivan is injured, he’s a big loss, he definitely would have started either at wing back or wing forward. Joe Linehan is also injured and Adam Curran came on yesterday but the rest aren’t involved. I can see the reasons why Declan doesn’t have them involved, maybe one or two are a little hard done by alright. To be honest I mostly agree with what Declan has selected, I don’t think there’s any player outside the 24 who 100% should be involved. I didn’t know that Kieran O’Sullivan had transferred to Nemo Rangers, that’s very interesting.
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Post by hatchetman on Apr 19, 2022 23:22:43 GMT
What club is Eoghan O’Sullivan from?
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Post by kerryboyo on Apr 20, 2022 0:01:21 GMT
What club is Eoghan O’Sullivan from? legion
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Post by horsebox77 on Apr 22, 2022 19:16:55 GMT
I see the U20 game is live on TG4 on Monday
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