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Post by onlykerry on Aug 7, 2022 20:33:16 GMT
Dingle were poor on the night, pitch had nothing to do with it, it did not bother Spa, who kicked some tremendous scores, I think Conor geaney loss was huge for dingle, Spa well worth there victory, disingenuous to suggest the field cost dingle. Settle down there why don’t you. I never said the field cost Dingle victory. Spa were well worth their win. Was at that game and did not see any issue with the pitch - no bad bounces or any other issue that would give rise to any negative comment. Plenty of lads running down blind alleys and kicking bad wides but I'm sure the posts were regulation size and weren't shaking so I have no idea what the original comment was referring to.
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Post by greengold35 on Aug 7, 2022 21:34:18 GMT
I wonder is Cormac worth another go with Kerry? Declined the invitation to participate this year - apparently off to Dubai in Sept for a couple of years.
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Post by mossie on Aug 7, 2022 22:03:54 GMT
I wonder is Cormac worth another go with Kerry? Declined the invitation to participate this year - apparently off to Dubai in Sept for a couple of years. will miss county senior championship so?
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Post by tman59 on Aug 7, 2022 22:12:18 GMT
Paddy power club championship updated odds.
Kerins O’Rahillys 5/2 Templenoe 4/1 Dr Crokes 4/1 Dingle 5/1 Austin Stacks 11/2 Spa 8/1 Na Gaeil 9/1 Kenmare 16/1
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Post by mossie on Aug 7, 2022 22:21:19 GMT
Although our county panel seem to be fine for midfielders with Jack Barry Adrian Spillane Joe Ó Connor David Moran (maybe) I often wonder would Barry Dan Sullivan and Liam Kearney be worth another look at county level. Kearney looked a great prospect a couple of years ago and Barry Dan was nt doing too bad either. I know Éanna Ó Chonchúir can play midfield too. if David Moran retires we need another midfielder. kind of need another one anyways, inter county panels needs 4 midfielders minimum
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Post by The16thMan on Aug 7, 2022 22:30:53 GMT
Although our county panel seem to be fine for midfielders with Jack Barry Adrian Spillane Joe Ó Connor David Moran (maybe) I often wonder would Barry Dan Sullivan and Liam Kearney be worth another look at county level. Kearney looked a great prospect a couple of years ago and Barry Dan was nt doing too bad either. I know Éanna Ó Chonchúir can play midfield too. if David Moran retires we need another midfielder. kind of need another one anyways, inter county panels needs 4 midfielders minimum We have Diarmuid, Adrian, Joe, Jack and possibly Stefan
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Aug 7, 2022 22:31:26 GMT
Although our county panel seem to be fine for midfielders with Jack Barry Adrian Spillane Joe Ó Connor David Moran (maybe) I often wonder would Barry Dan Sullivan and Liam Kearney be worth another look at county level. Kearney looked a great prospect a couple of years ago and Barry Dan was nt doing too bad either. I know Éanna Ó Chonchúir can play midfield too. if David Moran retires we need another midfielder. kind of need another one anyways, inter county panels needs 4 midfielders minimum Liam Kearney (Spa), Adam Donoghue (Desmonds), Paul O’Shea (Kilcummin), Mark O’Shea (Crokes) and Sean O’Brien (Beaufort) 5 possible inter county midfielders to watch out for in the club and county championships.
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Post by mossie on Aug 7, 2022 22:33:48 GMT
if David Moran retires we need another midfielder. kind of need another one anyways, inter county panels needs 4 midfielders minimum We have Diarmuid, Adrian, Joe, Jack and possibly Stefan I stand corrected , seanie shea could be switched there during a match as well
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Aug 7, 2022 22:37:50 GMT
if David Moran retires we need another midfielder. kind of need another one anyways, inter county panels needs 4 midfielders minimum We have Diarmuid, Adrian, Joe, Jack and possibly Stefan Diarmuid and Jack will be our main pairing with Joe a strong alternative who could also start as a 3rd midfielder. Adrian is more of a 3rd midfielder/wing forward. Unfortunately Stefan seems to be very injury prone. Ideally David stays on another year and plays a role from the bench but it’d be good if someone really puts up their hand in this club window. If David does retire and we get an injury or two we’d be light on options at midfield. There’s a good few players around the county who’s be suited to a 3rd midfielder/wing forward role who could also come into the mix with a series of impressive performances in the club and county championships.
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Post by decondd2 on Aug 8, 2022 8:38:52 GMT
Good win for Na Gael - no sign of Stefan and Andrew Barry also not playing - presume both are injured? If they make it back it will make Na Gale serious contenders one would think. Stefan had surgery on the arm he injured back in February in the Intermediate Semi Final. He had the surgery done after the All Ireland and is off on holidays now. No idea about Andrew. He was named on the bench the last day.
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Post by glengael on Aug 8, 2022 8:39:00 GMT
Was it necessary to buy tickets online in advance for all games or did any venue have cash accepted at the gate? Thanks.
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Post by blacksheep21 on Aug 8, 2022 9:21:02 GMT
Was it necessary to buy tickets online in advance for all games or did any venue have cash accepted at the gate? Thanks. I paid cash at the Spa Dingle game
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Post by diego on Aug 8, 2022 22:28:35 GMT
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Post by legendz on Aug 13, 2022 9:13:45 GMT
2022-08-13 Senior Club Championship Group A
7 00 PM Spa V Kenmare Shamrocks Round 2 Venue: Spa
2022-08-13 Senior Club Championship Group A
7 00 PM Dingle V Na Gaeil Round 2 Venue: Dingle
2022-08-13 Senior Club Championship Group B
7 00 PM Templenoe V Dr. Crokes Round 2 Venue: Templenoe
2022-08-14 Senior Club Championship Group B
2 30 PM Austin Stacks V Kerins O`Rahilly's Round 2 Venue: Connolly Park ( Austin Stacks)
Kenmare, Dingle, Crokes and Stacks will be looking to bounce back from opening day defeats.
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Aug 13, 2022 11:11:54 GMT
I’m gona bet that they all will bounce back!
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Post by Mickmack on Aug 13, 2022 11:58:51 GMT
I would love to be at Stacks v Kor. Hopefully someone will post up a report.
I wonder will any be streamed from now on
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Post by tpo on Aug 13, 2022 17:22:01 GMT
Dingle panel looks weak
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Post by decondd2 on Aug 13, 2022 19:39:42 GMT
No match reports but Dingle beat Na Gaeil by 1 point.
1-10 to 2-6
Spa and Kenmare drew 0-17 to 1-14.
Leaves the Group so finely balanced.
Spa on 3 points. Dingle on 2. Na Gaeil on 2. Kenmare on 1.
That leaves Spa safe from the Relegation playoff but will need a point against Na Gaeil to secure a Semi Final spot.
The other 3 teams can end up in the Semi Final or Relegation playoffs based on their last game.
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Post by legendz on Aug 13, 2022 20:49:26 GMT
2022-08-13 Senior Club Championship Group A
7 00 PM Spa 0-16 V Kenmare Shamrocks 1-13 Round 2 Venue: Spa
2022-08-13 Senior Club Championship Group A
7 00 PM Dingle 1-10 V Na Gaeil 2-6 Round 2 Venue: Dingle 2022-08-13 Senior Club Championship Group B
7 00 PM Templenoe 0-10 V Dr. Crokes 1-6 Round 2 Venue: Templenoe
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Post by southward on Aug 14, 2022 8:03:01 GMT
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Post by diego on Aug 14, 2022 8:31:27 GMT
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Aug 14, 2022 12:12:35 GMT
€10 into all club games including junior A and junior B? Steep enough to be honest
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Post by horsebox77 on Aug 14, 2022 13:51:36 GMT
I paid €10 for a shocking excuse for a game of football two weeks ago a junior Novice game.
I thought it was fair steep, but a lad walked up with two kids, about ten minutes into second half, and the wan at the gate asked him for a tenner, I couldn't believe it, there was only about twenty minutes left of a poor one sided game.. senior club yes, a tenner is appropriate. Junior and intermediate €5 and €8 respectively
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Aug 14, 2022 14:07:15 GMT
I paid €10 for a shocking excuse for a game of football two weeks ago a junior Novice game. I thought it was fair steep, but a lad walked up with two kids, about ten minutes into second half, and the wan at the gate asked him for a tenner, I couldn't believe it, there was only about twenty minutes left of a poor one sided game.. senior club yes, a tenner is appropriate. Junior and intermediate €5 and €8 respectively I like to get to 3/4 games over a weekend, if I’m able, but €10 a match is making that less likely
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Post by horsebox77 on Aug 14, 2022 14:14:13 GMT
Now that tickets are available online with universe.ie, one has to have an account - there should be, in my opinion be a loyalty card system where one works up points and gets a deduction down the line.
The more you purchase and watch, the greater the deduction and reward.
Gaa doesn't recognise loyalty, maybe it's time they should
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Aug 14, 2022 14:55:09 GMT
Now that tickets are available online with universe.ie, one has to have an account - there should be, in my opinion be a loyalty card system where one works up points and gets a deduction down the line. The more you purchase and watch, the greater the deduction and reward. Gaa doesn't recognise loyalty, maybe it's time they should Yeah fully agree, my brother would go to 3/4 games aswell so it would be great to get something back
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Post by onlykerry on Aug 14, 2022 15:58:14 GMT
If teams are level on points after the 3 group games are played how are they separated?
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Post by mike70 on Aug 14, 2022 16:20:16 GMT
If teams are level on points after the 3 group games are played how are they separated? Head to head if 2 teams on same points
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Post by veteran on Aug 14, 2022 16:54:11 GMT
Austin Stacks 1-15 Kerins O'Rahillys 1-14 HT 1-5 0-8
A good sized crowd were rewarded with a game of reasonable quality. The closeness of the scores ensured that the level of excitement was high all through but it was a bit too stop go for my liking and it would have been more go if the referee wasn't too quick with the whistle and quicker to apply the advantage rule. I could understand his approach if there was too much unneighbourly venom in the game but it was very timid in that respect.
David Mannix struck early from play for Austin Stacks and was quickly answered from the right corner by ? not sure. Joseph O'Connor made by a burst from midfield and set up ? Gearoid Fitzgerald for a fine goal, even though Shane Foley may have done better in his effort to stop it. Sean Quilter, not as prominent as I expected, followed up with a point from play. David Moran struck over a massive point with Michael O'Gara and Jack O'Shea, possibly the most influential player on the field from CHB, added further points . 1-4 0-3 at first water break.
Tommy Walsh, a thorn all through for Austin Stacks, effected a wonderful leap and parted to BJK for a points. Then Jack Savage gave us an example of his Jekyll and Hyde personality. This man is such a smart player and such a beautiful kicker of a ball but too often gets involved in silly stuff which I suspect doesn't endear him to referees. Strand Road were awarded a fee. Jack came in high and aggressively to retrieve the ball. The referee hopped the ball as a result, Jack give lip and yellow card is brandished. Shortly afterwards he delivers a sumptuous high ball to Tommy Walsh for a mark and point. Tommy repeats the mark in less time than it takes to blink. Joseph O'Connor took off on a typical run and looked certain to score a goal but Ross O'Callaghan made a great interception. Jack Savage hit over a mighty free , Sean Walsh hit one over and Michael O'Donnell, after a great leap and pass by Joseph O'Connor, scored another. All square at the tea break.
Greg Horan, he formed a very good half back line with Conor Jordan and Jack O'Shea, opened the scoring in the second half. Some points were exchanged then with Jack O'Shea getting a second from play. Shane O'Callaghan kicked a wonderful point from an acute angle. 1-9 0-11 at the water break . Armin Heinrich, playing at wing forward, scored after a fine combined movement. Then Cormac Coffey, not as prominent as he was against the Crokes, broke forward and scored an outrageous point from the right corner area. David Mannix pointed a free after a foul on Joseph O'Connor. Jack O'Shea meandered through for his third point. Tommy scored from another mark. He then collected a ball, passed it on to Gavin O'Brien and he buried it. The next play saw Greg Horan gallop forward along the far side line. He was fouled and after a long hold he had to go off. Sean Quilter pointed the resultant free. David Mannix pointed a free shortly afterwards , even though Gavin O'Brien was clearly fouled before that as he wound himself up to field a high one. I do hope Jack gets that man in and knock the rough edges off him.
Strand Road had a great chance towards the death when a ball was put in front of the onrushing Jack Savage but he untypically mishandled the ball.
It was close but I felt that Rock Street had the edge all through.
David Moran was the dominant midfielder for the first twenty minutes or so but gradually and inexorably Joseph O'Connor filled that role.
A few days ago I remarked on the wonderful opportunity for fringe players to be under the tutelage of Jack and get all the pampering that entails, with the hope that they would emerge much better players at the end of the season. Disappointingly, a lot of players don't improve in that favourable environment. Jack O'Shea is one who obviously did not waste his apprenticeship in there. Playing at CHB , he had a huge influence on the game. Full of pace, sturdiness, expert reading of the game, knowing when to advance and when to stay at home. He was opposed directly by Jack Savage. Now, he didn't entirely blot Jack out of the game but for a lot of the match Jack had to play too deep. A few more displays like that from Jack and people will no longer be saying Jack who?
That Ross O'Callaghan is a steady customer at full back for Strand Road.
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Post by diego on Aug 14, 2022 17:07:17 GMT
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