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Post by kerryman90 on Nov 24, 2023 14:23:35 GMT
No the man who returned to training for the first time in 3 years is Noel Kennelly. It has left a sour taste in the mouth of a lot of people
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Post by kerryman90 on Nov 24, 2023 14:25:57 GMT
The original sub goalkeeper moved to Australia the week after the final. Rather than ask the B team goalkeeper to play, Noel Kennedy was decided to be the sub goalkeeper.. this caused a lot of people to be upset, the decision has since been reserved.
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Post by horsebox77 on Nov 24, 2023 15:05:10 GMT
the return caused serious upheaval within the camp by all accounts.
Out of retirement when they made the Munster Club Championship.
If one is that hard up for a medal, sure head back to trophy world in Boherbue, plenty on the shelf there.. bit crass, in my opinion.
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Post by allrounder on Nov 24, 2023 15:33:51 GMT
Jus received an update that after disapproval from senior players and senior members of the club, the returning player is now ‘injured’ Is it a neck injury 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Post by horsebox77 on Nov 24, 2023 17:00:03 GMT
Jus received an update that after disapproval from senior players and senior members of the club, the returning player is now ‘injured’ Is it a neck injury 🤣🤣🤣🤣 brilliant...
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Post by homerj on Nov 25, 2023 18:29:08 GMT
Ballydonoghue beat Beale by 2 points.Jason Foley with the crucial goal to win it.
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Post by horsebox77 on Nov 25, 2023 19:50:43 GMT
Saturdsy, 25th November @ 2.30pm Venue Ballyduff Beale 0-12 v 1-11 Ballydonoghue
Sunday 26th November @ 2.30pm Venue: Duagh St Senans 0-00 v 0-00 Tarbert
Tarbert missing a key midfielder tmw, hard to look beyond St Senbs for me
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Post by shannonsider on Nov 25, 2023 22:30:47 GMT
Ballydonoghue beat Beale by 2 points.Jason Foley with the crucial goal to win it. Jason got a good goal but wasn’t that influential apart from it. It was Brian O’Seannacháin and Jack Kennelly who really drove Ballydonoghue to victory in the second half today. From 3 down at the interval it looked like Beale might have the edge but Ballydonoghue were much better in second half and Beale struggled for scores. Once again credit is due to both teams, there was good pace and bite to the game. Ref Mike Hennessy let some things go that he shouldn’t have but overall was good I thought and the game flowed a bit as a result. Beale will have regrets as they had a good couple of chances to force extra time but couldn’t convert.
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Post by horsebox77 on Nov 26, 2023 16:30:12 GMT
Saturdsy, 25th November @ 2.30pm Venue Ballyduff Beale 0-12 v 1-11 Ballydonoghue
Sunday 26th November @ 2.30pm Venue: Duagh St Senans 1-09 v 0-08 Tarbert
Poor fair.
Final now St Senans vs Ballydonoghue Sunday 10th November 2023 @ 1430hrs Venue TBC... prob Bally.
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Post by otobeawinner on Nov 26, 2023 17:17:12 GMT
Saturdsy, 25th November @ 2.30pm Venue Ballyduff Beale 0-12 v 1-11 Ballydonoghue Sunday 26th November @ 2.30pm Venue: Duagh St Senans 1-09 v 0-08 Tarbert Poor fair. Final now St Senans vs Ballydonoghue Sunday 10th November 2023 @ 1430hrs Venue TBC... prob Bally. it would be great and only proper if listowel were asked to host the final and given a % of the gate. Senans might prefer not to given the last time they played bally in Listowel though... surely the Venue is already decided as they have had 2 weeks with only 4 possible final combinations.
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Post by veteran on Nov 26, 2023 17:18:03 GMT
St. Senans 1-9 Tarbert 0-8. HT 0-5 0-6
Tarbert lined out without midfielder Shea McDonnell and he was missed. A huge crowd descended on The Mall and happily the rain held off until the end. The standard was moderate but atmosphere was tense as the game was in the balance until about the twentieth minute of the second half when Senans pounced for a superbly created goal, clinically registered by Sean McGrath . That put the Half Way boys up five points, I think , and all that remained to do at that stage was a little housekeeping.
Tarbert looked the better team in the opening half with their defence , marshalled by Shane Enright, mostly impregnable and their forwards looked to have the ability to open up the Senans backs , especially Andrew Doherty who was distressing the diminutive Alan Kennelly. Andrew scored two from play and two from frees in that half, all fine long range efforts. Scores were like gold dust with both teams creating good approach work but often failing to deliver. During that half , Senans made a crucial switch. They took Alan Kennelly off Andrew Doherty and gave Sean T Dillon that difficult task. The wily Sean T neutered Andrew while Alan was energised with his fresh marking job. I feel that rearrangement won the match for St. Senans.
It looked for a while that it would not be St. . Senans day. At the end of the first half Conor Kennelly missed an easy free to level matters at the break. On the resumption Padraiig Quille hit a long range one over , which the umpire awarded but was over ruled by the referee. Then Rory O’Mahony, a lively substitute, hit another long range one off the upright and Barry O’Mahony missed a free. Four points gone to waste. On the other hand , Tarbert essayed a great movement up the right flank culminating in John Coolahan, I think, shooting narrowly wide. That might have swung it Tarbert’s way.
However, propelled by the indomitable Cillian Trant at midfield and the mercurial Barry O’Mahony on the forty , St. Senans became increasingly defiant and determined to advance to the final. It was becoming very evident that they were going to be the most likely victors and that assessment was reinforced by Sean McGrath’s wonderful goal. Next up Ballydonoghue. They know each other so well!
The match was fairly refereed Denis Kennelly. The attitude of the players made his job easy.
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Post by horsebox77 on Nov 26, 2023 18:22:49 GMT
Saturdsy, 25th November @ 2.30pm Venue Ballyduff Beale 0-12 v 1-11 Ballydonoghue Sunday 26th November @ 2.30pm Venue: Duagh St Senans 1-09 v 0-08 Tarbert Poor fair. Final now St Senans vs Ballydonoghue Sunday 10th November 2023 @ 1430hrs Venue TBC... prob Bally. it would be great and only proper if listowel were asked to host the final and given a % of the gate. Senans might prefer not to given the last time they played bally in Listowel though... surely the Venue is already decided as they have had 2 weeks with only 4 possible final combinations. Listowel are minding their field for Munster training etc... there are a few options, i think in order Bally, Moyvane, Beale or Ballyduff. There are for and against all, Bally is a disaster for parking, whereas Moyvane and Duagh have that in spades...but my money would be on Bally for obvious reasons. Don't understand the "only proper if listowel were asked to host the final and given a % of the gate"... didn't realise the NK Board or Final was a fund raising or charity event... what's the reasoning behind the comment, Emmetts are hardly short a few bob... a club of such stature and size..
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Post by Piggy on Nov 27, 2023 10:20:00 GMT
Final fixed for Ballyduff. shannonsider - the standard of officiating at the Ballydonoghue/Beale game was probably as bad as I've ever seen.
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Post by veteran on Nov 27, 2023 12:30:27 GMT
Dare one hope that the North Kerry Board will not play their final on the same day as Listowel’s Munster final.
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Post by homerj on Nov 27, 2023 17:21:27 GMT
Ref Mike Hennessy let some things go that he shouldn’t have but overall was good I thought and the game flowed a bit as a result. Death Taxes NK refs "letting this go" in the NK Championship.
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Post by homerj on Nov 27, 2023 17:27:20 GMT
Dare one hope that the North Kerry Board will not play their final on the same day as Listowel’s Munster final. only so many days in the Calender left! looks like both will go ahead on 10th, with Listowel game potentially on 9th, according to Munster GAA website. Dingle playing on 10th.
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Post by horsebox77 on Nov 27, 2023 20:01:03 GMT
Final fixed for Ballyduff. shannonsider - the standard of officiating at the Ballydonoghue/Beale game was probably as bad as I've ever seen. Shows what I know, Ballyduff surface was unreal the last day. When was the NK last on there, I can't recall from memory one being there in manys a year
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Post by homerj on Nov 27, 2023 21:56:59 GMT
Listowel game fixed for sat 9th, so guess thats NK final sorted for 10th.
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Post by veteran on Nov 27, 2023 22:17:49 GMT
Listowel game fixed for sat 9th, so guess thats NK final sorted for 10th. That is the sensible arrangement of course. Any news of a venue?
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Post by otobeawinner on Nov 27, 2023 23:16:25 GMT
it would be great and only proper if listowel were asked to host the final and given a % of the gate. Senans might prefer not to given the last time they played bally in Listowel though... surely the Venue is already decided as they have had 2 weeks with only 4 possible final combinations. Listowel are minding their field for Munster training etc... there are a few options, i think in order Bally, Moyvane, Beale or Ballyduff. There are for and against all, Bally is a disaster for parking, whereas Moyvane and Duagh have that in spades...but my money would be on Bally for obvious reasons. Don't understand the "only proper if listowel were asked to host the final and given a % of the gate"... didn't realise the NK Board or Final was a fund raising or charity event... what's the reasoning behind the comment, Emmetts are hardly short a few bob... a club of such stature and size.. because its was always the case that the club who host the final got a few quid into the bargin. Nothing to do with fundraising. There was some issue with them reneging on this a few years back with listowel hence the current lack of Co operation between club and board. It is certainly about old squabbles but that's nothing new.
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Post by horsebox77 on Nov 28, 2023 12:54:45 GMT
Listowel are minding their field for Munster training etc... there are a few options, i think in order Bally, Moyvane, Beale or Ballyduff. There are for and against all, Bally is a disaster for parking, whereas Moyvane and Duagh have that in spades...but my money would be on Bally for obvious reasons. Don't understand the "only proper if listowel were asked to host the final and given a % of the gate"... didn't realise the NK Board or Final was a fund raising or charity event... what's the reasoning behind the comment, Emmetts are hardly short a few bob... a club of such stature and size.. because its was always the case that the club who host the final got a few quid into the bargin. Nothing to do with fundraising. There was some issue with them reneging on this a few years back with listowel hence the current lack of Co operation between club and board. It is certainly about old squabbles but that's nothing new. ah I was wondering, as far as I know of late, the "hosting" clubs get nothing, but are allowed to set up a lotto stand inside the gate to fundraise...
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Post by homerj on Nov 28, 2023 13:05:32 GMT
NK final Sunday 10th, Ballyduff, 2pm
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Post by horsebox77 on Nov 28, 2023 14:38:59 GMT
NK final Sunday 10th, Ballyduff, 2pm I cannot ever recall going to a senior final in Ballyduff, when was the final held there last., Anyone that was the semi final and replay, will verify, the pitch was immaculate... fair play to them.. On a side note, Ballyfireside is a notable absentee of late, more so considering Ballydonoghue are in the NK C'ship Final Sunday week... anyone know the story or are he and Vet sharing a laptop....
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Post by homerj on Nov 28, 2023 17:06:49 GMT
ya its the first time ever playing a final in Ballyduff. not see that pitch in about 15 years, but may venture over there for the final to have a look.
did they do work on it? because it used be very wet in Winter and they played any games at this time of year, on their top pitch.
who are favs for the final by the way? and what do people reckon here?
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Post by blushingbride on Nov 28, 2023 22:26:01 GMT
because its was always the case that the club who host the final got a few quid into the bargin. Nothing to do with fundraising. There was some issue with them reneging on this a few years back with listowel hence the current lack of Co operation between club and board. It is certainly about old squabbles but that's nothing new. ah I was wondering, as far as I know of late, the "hosting" clubs get nothing, but are allowed to set up a lotto stand inside the gate to fundraise... "As Far as You Know" is incorrect. All clubs who host a Senior Championship Final get €500 and also the winners of the Championship, get the same. Ye fellas must have no connection or involvement in the running of your clubs or you would know this, and no there was no reneging on that grant for holding the Final. it has been in place for many many years. As there is a few who do an awful lot guessing and predicted without actual facts on here. Keep Guessing and Predicting, the rest of us get a great kick out of it. Oh on Listowel Pitch. It is CLOSED, even to Emmets B and Emmets C players who have had to travel to their opposition last week and this week with Emmets refusing to toss for home advantage. The only players getting on that pitch are the Senior Team in preparation for their Munster Final. These are all actual facts for your knowledge. Keep up lads.
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Post by southward on Nov 28, 2023 22:48:55 GMT
ah I was wondering, as far as I know of late, the "hosting" clubs get nothing, but are allowed to set up a lotto stand inside the gate to fundraise... "As Far as You Know" is incorrect. All clubs who host a Senior Championship Final get €500 and also the winners of the Championship, get the same. Ye fellas must have no connection or involvement in the running of your clubs or you would know this, and no there was no reneging on that grant for holding the Final. it has been in place for many many years. As there is a few who do an awful lot guessing and predicted without actual facts on here. Keep Guessing and Predicting, the rest of us get a great kick out of it. Oh on Listowel Pitch. It is CLOSED, even to Emmets B and Emmets C players who have had to travel to their opposition last week and this week with Emmets refusing to toss for home advantage. The only players getting on that pitch are the Senior Team in preparation for their Munster Final. These are all actual facts for your knowledge. Keep up lads. Right little charmer, aren't you? Hoganstand closed for the night or something?
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Post by otobeawinner on Nov 28, 2023 23:12:21 GMT
"As Far as You Know" is incorrect. All clubs who host a Senior Championship Final get €500 and also the winners of the Championship, get the same. Ye fellas must have no connection or involvement in the running of your clubs or you would know this, and no there was no reneging on that grant for holding the Final. it has been in place for many many years. As there is a few who do an awful lot guessing and predicted without actual facts on here. Keep Guessing and Predicting, the rest of us get a great kick out of it. Oh on Listowel Pitch. It is CLOSED, even to Emmets B and Emmets C players who have had to travel to their opposition last week and this week with Emmets refusing to toss for home advantage. The only players getting on that pitch are the Senior Team in preparation for their Munster Final. These are all actual facts for your knowledge. Keep up lads. Right little charmer, aren't you? Hoganstand closed for the night or something? ah it's very clear this is a new member of the board. They are wrong in the facts as Listowel never received money that was owed to them a number of years ago and since then have been at odds with the board. Its not like the NK Board is a shining light in giving accurate figures for match attendances in the past prior to the Co board having to bring in the van for finals such was the figures thrown out. I'm not saying its a 2023 problem but you are so defensive with every comment its laughable. And some of us here have had a lot more involvement in our clubs and other teams that you think.
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Post by mossie on Nov 28, 2023 23:43:11 GMT
ya its the first time ever playing a final in Ballyduff. not see that pitch in about 15 years, but may venture over there for the final to have a look. did they do work on it? because it used be very wet in Winter and they played any games at this time of year, on their top pitch. who are favs for the final by the way? and what do people reckon here? Ballyduff have invested a lot in facilities, a club with serious playing numbers across codes I am not entirely sure it is well suited parking\traffic wise for a NK football final though? Car could park in the village and walk down I suppose
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Post by allrounder on Nov 29, 2023 0:03:57 GMT
ah I was wondering, as far as I know of late, the "hosting" clubs get nothing, but are allowed to set up a lotto stand inside the gate to fundraise... "As Far as You Know" is incorrect. All clubs who host a Senior Championship Final get €500 and also the winners of the Championship, get the same. Ye fellas must have no connection or involvement in the running of your clubs or you would know this, and no there was no reneging on that grant for holding the Final. it has been in place for many many years. As there is a few who do an awful lot guessing and predicted without actual facts on here. Keep Guessing and Predicting, the rest of us get a great kick out of it. Oh on Listowel Pitch. It is CLOSED, even to Emmets B and Emmets C players who have had to travel to their opposition last week and this week with Emmets refusing to toss for home advantage. The only players getting on that pitch are the Senior Team in preparation for their Munster Final. These are all actual facts for your knowledge. Keep up lads. Tis hard to keep up when ye make up the rules as ye go along!!!!
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Post by horsebox77 on Nov 29, 2023 8:11:13 GMT
"As Far as You Know" is incorrect. All clubs who host a Senior Championship Final get €500 and also the winners of the Championship, get the same. Ye fellas must have no connection or involvement in the running of your clubs or you would know this, and no there was no reneging on that grant for holding the Final. it has been in place for many many years. As there is a few who do an awful lot guessing and predicted without actual facts on here. Keep Guessing and Predicting, the rest of us get a great kick out of it. Oh on Listowel Pitch. It is CLOSED, even to Emmets B and Emmets C players who have had to travel to their opposition last week and this week with Emmets refusing to toss for home advantage. The only players getting on that pitch are the Senior Team in preparation for their Munster Final. These are all actual facts for your knowledge. Keep up lads. Tis hard to keep up when ye make up the rules as ye go along!!!! Ah there is a nice bit 0f parking inside, you'd be surprised what could fit in there when properly organised, which I'm sure Ballyduff will, even outside the pitch there is a nice bit of room, not too sure though if cars could park on one side of the road on the way down.
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