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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on May 28, 2024 9:08:38 GMT
Given the new arrangements with the season tickets you can only not buy one ticket this year so I'm assuming most Kerry supporters will have bought the three game package but won't travel to Meath. We still don't know for sure where and when the Louth game will be, and the result probably won't matter much either. Agriculture and tourism are the biggest employers in Kerry and still the GAA can't seem to set dates in stone at the beginning of the calendar like they used to do. You'd know at the beginning of the year when and where games would be and request your days off accordingly. Nowadays you'd have to request the entire weekend off as we don't know when the games will be. As a result many won't be able to get time off. I'm in farming and tourism myself and have had to miss games the last few years because of it. The price is another factor. I've had to miss the Monaghan game due to a heart attack, but hope to be fit enough to travel to Meath, but for the remaining games I don't know. I hope to get time off, but apart from the final none of the dates have been confirmed yet. The GAA is making a mess of it, but the Burns clique don't accept criticism.
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Post by royalkerryfan on May 28, 2024 10:11:40 GMT
Given the new arrangements with the season tickets you can only not buy one ticket this year so I'm assuming most Kerry supporters will have bought the three game package but won't travel to Meath. We still don't know for sure where and when the Louth game will be, and the result probably won't matter much either. Agriculture and tourism are the biggest employers in Kerry and still the GAA can't seem to set dates in stone at the beginning of the calendar like they used to do. You'd know at the beginning of the year when and where games would be and request your days off accordingly. Nowadays you'd have to request the entire weekend off as we don't know when the games will be. As a result many won't be able to get time off. I'm in farming and tourism myself and have had to miss games the last few years because of it. The price is another factor. I've had to miss the Monaghan game due to a heart attack, but hope to be fit enough to travel to Meath, but for the remaining games I don't know. I hope to get time off, but apart from the final none of the dates have been confirmed yet. The GAA is making a mess of it, but the Burns clique don't accept criticism. Hi Seoirse, Terribly sorry to hear of your health scare. I hope you are on the mend. Don't be travelling if your not 100% I really think this game will be a non contest. There will be other games yet. Take care.
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on May 28, 2024 10:43:57 GMT
Given the new arrangements with the season tickets you can only not buy one ticket this year so I'm assuming most Kerry supporters will have bought the three game package but won't travel to Meath. We still don't know for sure where and when the Louth game will be, and the result probably won't matter much either. Agriculture and tourism are the biggest employers in Kerry and still the GAA can't seem to set dates in stone at the beginning of the calendar like they used to do. You'd know at the beginning of the year when and where games would be and request your days off accordingly. Nowadays you'd have to request the entire weekend off as we don't know when the games will be. As a result many won't be able to get time off. I'm in farming and tourism myself and have had to miss games the last few years because of it. The price is another factor. I've had to miss the Monaghan game due to a heart attack, but hope to be fit enough to travel to Meath, but for the remaining games I don't know. I hope to get time off, but apart from the final none of the dates have been confirmed yet. The GAA is making a mess of it, but the Burns clique don't accept criticism. Get well soon Seoirse🙏 Thanks. It's my past catching up with me I suppose. Doing much better this week.
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on May 28, 2024 11:12:11 GMT
Given the new arrangements with the season tickets you can only not buy one ticket this year so I'm assuming most Kerry supporters will have bought the three game package but won't travel to Meath. We still don't know for sure where and when the Louth game will be, and the result probably won't matter much either. Agriculture and tourism are the biggest employers in Kerry and still the GAA can't seem to set dates in stone at the beginning of the calendar like they used to do. You'd know at the beginning of the year when and where games would be and request your days off accordingly. Nowadays you'd have to request the entire weekend off as we don't know when the games will be. As a result many won't be able to get time off. I'm in farming and tourism myself and have had to miss games the last few years because of it. The price is another factor. I've had to miss the Monaghan game due to a heart attack, but hope to be fit enough to travel to Meath, but for the remaining games I don't know. I hope to get time off, but apart from the final none of the dates have been confirmed yet. The GAA is making a mess of it, but the Burns clique don't accept criticism. Hi Seoirse, Terribly sorry to hear of your health scare. I hope you are on the mend. Don't be travelling if your not 100% I really think this game will be a non contest. There will be other games yet. Take care. Thanks.I will definitely not travel if I don't feel up to it. I have my ticket so whether it is used or not doesn't matter too much. I'm actually considering combining the visit to Navan with a visit to a local heritage site. As an OPW employee I would have free access anyway. The game itself is a foregone conclusion. If Kerry don't win and win well it will be a disgrace. I'm hoping the Cliffords and Seanie get a day off, but David and Paudie have not been doing as well as they usually do. David's form has been off a bit this year. So perhaps they are hoping it is going to click in this game. A Full forward line of Brosnan, Seanie and Paul Geaney, with David, Paudie and Cillian in the half forwards would be deadly. Though I love Darragh Moynihan's form this year. He has been instrumental in a lot of games. Kerry's forward lines are doing well and it is telling that you'd struggle to name the best 6 forwards. The two Spillanes, the two young Geaneys, Stephen O'Brien, Darragh Roche and hopefully Dillon and Crowley out of the U20s, means we have plenty of forwards. I would hope they would go experimental against Meath, but I'm also hoping we can get a settled forward pack and start playing as they should. I'm expecting to start well against Meath and to make a real statement of intent. But I'm also hoping that the young guns will be given a go in the second half if David shows he has regained his form. Midfield has been good for Kerry this year. Joe and Diarmuid are both very attacking midfielders and Joe has really matured this year. He's been up against some of the best midfielders in Ireland this year and has not done badly. Joe O’Connor and Seán O’Brien played in the first league against Glass and Rodgers, arguably the best midfield pairing in Ireland, and we almost won that game. Derry won by a point despite a new look midfield for Kerry. Forgetting the Dublin hammering, a bit of a fluke, Kerry did well during the league. Kerry have tried Ronan Buckley, Diarmuid O'Connor, Joe O'Connor, Barry Dan O'Sullivan, Adrian Spillane and Sean O'Brien at midfield this year with Spillane and Cillian Burke at times as a third midfielder option. It is clear Diarmuid and Joe is the winning combination, but it also shows that our midfield isn't as settled yes as it should be. Again I'm expecting Jack O'Connor to give them another match to make sure that midfield is purring like a cat come the quarter finals. Defence too has been quite solid for Kerry, forgetting the Dublin game again, and despite Jason Foley missing games. I'm hoping Jack O'Connor will give the fringe players a bit more time in the second half against Meath, but I'm thinking we'll see the same back 7 of Shane Ryan, Paul Murphy, Jason Foley, Tom O’Sullivan, Brian Ó Beaglaoich, Tadhg Morley and Gavin White starting again. Nothing too experimental for Jack. Just the same team and giving them another game to get the tactics right. Kerry are building nicely in my opinion and flying in under the radar.
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Post by royalkerryfan on May 28, 2024 11:35:17 GMT
Hi Seoirse, Terribly sorry to hear of your health scare. I hope you are on the mend. Don't be travelling if your not 100% I really think this game will be a non contest. There will be other games yet. Take care. Thanks.I will definitely not travel if I don't feel up to it. I have my ticket so whether it is used or not doesn't matter too much. I'm actually considering combining the visit to Navan with a visit to a local heritage site. As an OPW employee I would have free access anyway. The game itself is a foregone conclusion. If Kerry don't win and win well it will be a disgrace. I'm hoping the Cliffords and Seanie get a day off, but David and Paudie have not been doing as well as they usually do. David's form has been off a bit this year. So perhaps they are hoping it is going to click in this game. A Full forward line of Brosnan, Seanie and Paul Geaney, with David, Paudie and Cillian in the half forwards would be deadly. Though I love Darragh Moynihan's form this year. He has been instrumental in a lot of games. Kerry's forward lines are doing well and it is telling that you'd struggle to name the best 6 forwards. The two Spillanes, the two young Geaneys, Stephen O'Brien, Darragh Roche and hopefully Dillon and Crowley out of the U20s, means we have plenty of forwards. I would hope they would go experimental against Meath, but I'm also hoping we can get a settled forward pack and start playing as they should. I'm expecting to start well against Meath and to make a real statement of intent. But I'm also hoping that the young guns will be given a go in the second half if David shows he has regained his form. Midfield has been good for Kerry this year. Joe and Diarmuid are both very attacking midfielders and Joe has really matured this year. He's been up against some of the best midfielders in Ireland this year and has not done badly. Joe O’Connor and Seán O’Brien played in the first league against Glass and Rodgers, arguably the best midfield pairing in Ireland, and we almost won that game. Derry won by a point despite a new look midfield for Kerry. Forgetting the Dublin hammering, a bit of a fluke, Kerry did well during the league. Kerry have tried Ronan Buckley, Diarmuid O'Connor, Joe O'Connor, Barry Dan O'Sullivan, Adrian Spillane and Sean O'Brien at midfield this year with Spillane and Cillian Burke at times as a third midfielder option. It is clear Diarmuid and Joe is the winning combination, but it also shows that our midfield isn't as settled yes as it should be. Again I'm expecting Jack O'Connor to give them another match to make sure that midfield is purring like a cat come the quarter finals. Defence too has been quite solid for Kerry, forgetting the Dublin game again, and despite Jason Foley missing games. I'm hoping Jack O'Connor will give the fringe players a bit more time in the second half against Meath, but I'm thinking we'll see the same back 7 of Shane Ryan, Paul Murphy, Jason Foley, Tom O’Sullivan, Brian Ó Beaglaoich, Tadhg Morley and Gavin White starting again. Nothing too experimental for Jack. Just the same team and giving them another game to get the tactics right. Kerry are building nicely in my opinion and flying in under the radar. Are you considering the Boyne Valley ? I live beside Newgrange which is worth a visit.
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on May 28, 2024 11:46:33 GMT
Thanks.I will definitely not travel if I don't feel up to it. I have my ticket so whether it is used or not doesn't matter too much. I'm actually considering combining the visit to Navan with a visit to a local heritage site. As an OPW employee I would have free access anyway. The game itself is a foregone conclusion. If Kerry don't win and win well it will be a disgrace. I'm hoping the Cliffords and Seanie get a day off, but David and Paudie have not been doing as well as they usually do. David's form has been off a bit this year. So perhaps they are hoping it is going to click in this game. A Full forward line of Brosnan, Seanie and Paul Geaney, with David, Paudie and Cillian in the half forwards would be deadly. Though I love Darragh Moynihan's form this year. He has been instrumental in a lot of games. Kerry's forward lines are doing well and it is telling that you'd struggle to name the best 6 forwards. The two Spillanes, the two young Geaneys, Stephen O'Brien, Darragh Roche and hopefully Dillon and Crowley out of the U20s, means we have plenty of forwards. I would hope they would go experimental against Meath, but I'm also hoping we can get a settled forward pack and start playing as they should. I'm expecting to start well against Meath and to make a real statement of intent. But I'm also hoping that the young guns will be given a go in the second half if David shows he has regained his form. Midfield has been good for Kerry this year. Joe and Diarmuid are both very attacking midfielders and Joe has really matured this year. He's been up against some of the best midfielders in Ireland this year and has not done badly. Joe O’Connor and Seán O’Brien played in the first league against Glass and Rodgers, arguably the best midfield pairing in Ireland, and we almost won that game. Derry won by a point despite a new look midfield for Kerry. Forgetting the Dublin hammering, a bit of a fluke, Kerry did well during the league. Kerry have tried Ronan Buckley, Diarmuid O'Connor, Joe O'Connor, Barry Dan O'Sullivan, Adrian Spillane and Sean O'Brien at midfield this year with Spillane and Cillian Burke at times as a third midfielder option. It is clear Diarmuid and Joe is the winning combination, but it also shows that our midfield isn't as settled yes as it should be. Again I'm expecting Jack O'Connor to give them another match to make sure that midfield is purring like a cat come the quarter finals. Defence too has been quite solid for Kerry, forgetting the Dublin game again, and despite Jason Foley missing games. I'm hoping Jack O'Connor will give the fringe players a bit more time in the second half against Meath, but I'm thinking we'll see the same back 7 of Shane Ryan, Paul Murphy, Jason Foley, Tom O’Sullivan, Brian Ó Beaglaoich, Tadhg Morley and Gavin White starting again. Nothing too experimental for Jack. Just the same team and giving them another game to get the tactics right. Kerry are building nicely in my opinion and flying in under the radar. Are you considering the Boyne Valley ? I live beside Newgrange which is worth a visit. I do. I'm actually thinking Knowth as I know Newgrange is very busy at this time of year. Loughcrew is another option. Or Trim. I haven't really decided yet and it all depends on how I feel later this week.
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Post by orangerhyme on May 28, 2024 18:33:23 GMT
What kind of crowd is expected for this?
Can I leave buying a ticket til last minute?
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Post by royalkerryfan on May 28, 2024 20:10:25 GMT
Are you considering the Boyne Valley ? I live beside Newgrange which is worth a visit. I do. I'm actually thinking Knowth as I know Newgrange is very busy at this time of year. Loughcrew is another option. Or Trim. I haven't really decided yet and it all depends on how I feel later this week. Well your 25 minutes from Navan to either Knowth or Newgrange. Plus you can head onto M1 for Dublin in 15 mins from either. You'll also pass Slane Castle which you could stop at. Newgrange hasn't been crazy busy but it's a Bank Holiday. If you haven't seen Newgrange I'd recommend it.
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on May 28, 2024 23:55:20 GMT
I do. I'm actually thinking Knowth as I know Newgrange is very busy at this time of year. Loughcrew is another option. Or Trim. I haven't really decided yet and it all depends on how I feel later this week. Well your 25 minutes from Navan to either Knowth or Newgrange. Plus you can head onto M1 for Dublin in 15 mins from either. You'll also pass Slane Castle which you could stop at. Newgrange hasn't been crazy busy but it's a Bank Holiday. If you haven't seen Newgrange I'd recommend it. I've seen Newgrange many times already. Always amazing though. Used to stop there about 10 times a year with groups. I prefer Loughcrew, but since the vandalism there is a lot less access. I think it will be Knowth and Dowth instead. Perhaps Slane. It depends on the day a lot. If it rains a lot I might visit the Battle of the Boyne center.
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Post by mainevalley on May 29, 2024 8:05:28 GMT
I think they might give a few fringe players games this weekend. I'd expect to see Adrian spillane and maybe Sean O Brien or mike breen and potentially shane Murphy in goal.
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Post by kerryexile on May 29, 2024 8:16:26 GMT
Going to Navan always reminds me of a time decades ago, when a student from there captured my heart. I went there every weekend and the bar we always went to was The Tailteann in the centre of town. Many a good night we had there. I believe it is gone now but it lasted long after we learned that maturity brings a clearer focus.
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Post by jackiel on May 29, 2024 8:45:23 GMT
I think they might give a few fringe players games this weekend. I'd expect to see Adrian spillane and maybe Sean O Brien or mike breen and potentially shane Murphy in goal. Was speaking to a friend yesterday who thinks the only reason this will bring a Meath crowd is the prospect of seeing David Clifford play. Lifelong Meath supporters are thoroughly dejected after the loss to Louth.
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on May 29, 2024 8:48:17 GMT
I think they might give a few fringe players games this weekend. I'd expect to see Adrian spillane and maybe Sean O Brien or mike breen and potentially shane Murphy in goal. I hope so, but we also need this team to settle a bit. We still have question marks over quite a few players and there are question marks on the Kerry defence as a unit. So I'm expecting Jack to select the same team again and see if the training is paying off. If not we'll see a lot of the fringe players given a chance to show what they can do. Tony Brosnan needs to show he can score a lot if David is doubly marked, while Sean O'Shea and Paul Geaney also would like to get a spot in the full forward line. Dara Moynihan was imperious during the league so can you really keep him on the bench? Killian and Adrian also would love to be there, as do Stephen O'Brien, Darragh Roche and Paudie Clifford and Cliian Burke. How about Conor and Dylan Geaney? Versus Meath though I think Paul Geaney and Brosnan might each get a half alongside David and Seanie. With all of them a point to prove I would pity Meath a wee bit.
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on May 29, 2024 8:51:22 GMT
I think they might give a few fringe players games this weekend. I'd expect to see Adrian spillane and maybe Sean O Brien or mike breen and potentially shane Murphy in goal. Was speaking to a friend yesterday who thinks the only reason this will bring a Meath crowd is the prospect of seeing David Clifford play. Lifelong Meath supporters are thoroughly dejected after the loss to Louth. The manner of how Meath lost to Louth was most disappointing. There seemed to be no plan, no way to stop Louth. Louth spurned another 4 goal chances and lacked intensity a bit in the second half when they could have pushed on and scored even more. Meath looked clueless and I can't see any defensive structure. If they play like that against Kerry David and Seanie might score for fun.
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Post by orangerhyme on May 29, 2024 12:36:25 GMT
What kind of crowd is expected for this? Can I leave buying a ticket til last minute? Id say you re safe enough till Sat eve anyway.Im going but not sure how many tickets I need as not sure how many of us going so ill wait till Sat eve myself.It wont be full. Meath are probably already out so not much to play for. The Clifford effect and the fine weather might bring the crowds out though.
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Post by orangerhyme on May 29, 2024 12:37:12 GMT
I think they might give a few fringe players games this weekend. I'd expect to see Adrian spillane and maybe Sean O Brien or mike breen and potentially shane Murphy in goal. I think we'll start with our strongest team with maybe one or two changes max.
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Post by Jo90 on May 29, 2024 13:13:46 GMT
Id say you re safe enough till Sat eve anyway.Im going but not sure how many tickets I need as not sure how many of us going so ill wait till Sat eve myself.It wont be full. Meath are probably already out so not much to play for. The Clifford effect and the fine weather might bring the crowds out though. Already out??? 3 teams qualify. If Louth beat Monaghan then Meath just need to win one game against Monaghan to qualify.
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Post by kerryexile on May 29, 2024 13:45:04 GMT
The system is definitely flawed when you think that either Meath or Monaghan will go forward out of the group.
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Post by veteran on May 29, 2024 15:12:18 GMT
“Hard to get excited about Kerry’s trip to face the Royals”. That is a headline from today’s Kerryman. A headline that reflects a lot of the opinions expressed here . It captures a world-weariness that disappoints me , particularly among the young.
I have been following Kerry football for the guts of seventy years and yet I am always excited about an upcoming Kerry match , regardless of the opposition , regardless of the competition, regardless of the likely outcome. Perhaps, my life is sad and I should get out and about more.
However , this is the way I see it. Some of the greatest players ever to represent Kerry will be playing in Navan next Sunday . They won’t always be around. Neither will we.
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Post by orangerhyme on May 29, 2024 15:28:07 GMT
Meath are probably already out so not much to play for. The Clifford effect and the fine weather might bring the crowds out though. Already out??? 3 teams qualify. If Louth beat Monaghan then Meath just need to win one game against Monaghan to qualify. Meath won't beat Monaghan.
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Post by royalkerryfan on May 29, 2024 16:51:59 GMT
“Hard to get excited about Kerry’s trip to face the Royals”. That is a headline from today’s Kerryman. A headline that reflects a lot of the opinions expressed here . It captures a world-weariness that disappoints me , particularly among the young. I have been following Kerry football for the guts of seventy years and yet I am always excited about an upcoming Kerry match , regardless of the opposition , regardless of the competition, regardless of the likely outcome. Perhaps, my life is sad and I should get out and about more. However , this is the way I see it. Some of the greatest players ever to represent Kerry will be playing in Navan next Sunday . They won’t always be around. Neither will we. I'd get excited watching Kerry kick a ball around a car park. But to be fair the sentiment reflects the fact that nobody likes one side annihilation. Trust me if Kerry play their strongest 15 this will be just that. If this was boxing the towel would be thrown in on Meath. It gives me no pleasure in saying that as my girls and my wife are from Meath.
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Post by blacksheep21 on May 29, 2024 17:27:39 GMT
Thinking about a potential team. I think Jack will want his strongest 15 for Louth so could use this game to give guys a run out that would not normally start. I think though he will only play guys that are likely to play some role in a q/f so he won’t go too wild either with selection and will want most of the team to be regular starters.
My 15 would be
Ryan Casey Foley T O Sull O Beaglaoich Morley Breen D O Connor Barry Dan A Spillane Brosnan Burke David P Geaney K Spillane
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Post by tralee58 on May 30, 2024 4:37:43 GMT
“Hard to get excited about Kerry’s trip to face the Royals”. That is a headline from today’s Kerryman. A headline that reflects a lot of the opinions expressed here . It captures a world-weariness that disappoints me , particularly among the young. I have been following Kerry football for the guts of seventy years and yet I am always excited about an upcoming Kerry match , regardless of the opposition , regardless of the competition, regardless of the likely outcome. Perhaps, my life is sad and I should get out and about more. However , this is the way I see it. Some of the greatest players ever to represent Kerry will be playing in Navan next Sunday . They won’t always be around. Neither will we. Wow 🤩 that is an impressive stat. You have seen it all as they say !! ‘I should get out more’ you clearly do and follow one of the greatest Gaelic football teams In Ireland 🇮🇪. You are a true fan (fanatic) nothing wrong with that. There are many of you it seems. No doubt given you joy and heartache too. I am a fan from England grew up in Kerry family. CIARRAI Abu
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Post by anriochtabu23 on May 30, 2024 8:00:43 GMT
Veteran. Id love to see your best Kerry 15 from what you've seen. And if you have the time, the best opposing 15?!
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Post by Jo90 on May 30, 2024 9:12:03 GMT
No wonder there's such little interest in the game...
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Post by thehermit on May 30, 2024 11:41:50 GMT
Experience the Forgettable more like
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Post by tribeofciar on May 30, 2024 17:03:12 GMT
Hi everyone, First time poster here. Looking forward to the match Sunday. It should be a good chance to break our recent goal drought, considering how open Meath's defence has been in the championship. Can't see too many changes from the Monaghan game, maybe in the half forward line where Burke, Adrian Spillane or Stephen O'Brien could start.
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Post by paudief on May 30, 2024 19:27:29 GMT
There's the team:
1 (GK) Shane Ryan, Rathmore 2 Dylan Casey, Austin Stacks 3 Jason Foley, Ballydonoghue 4 Tom O’Sullivan, Dingle 5 Brian Ó Beaglaoich, An Ghaeltacht 6 Mike Breen, Beaufort 7 Gavin White, Dr. Crokes 8 Diarmuid O’Connor, Na Gaeil 9 Joe O’Connor, Austin Stacks 10 Tony Brosnan, Dr. Crokes 11 Paudie Clifford, Fossa 12 Cillian Burke, Milltown/Castlemaine 13 David Clifford, Fossa 14 Seán O’Shea, Kenmare 15 Paul Geaney, Dingle Subs: 16 (GK) Shane Murphy, Dr. Crokes 17 Dara Moynihan, Spa, Killarney 18 Tadhg Morley, Templenoe 19 Paul Murphy, Rathmore 20 Seán O’Brien, Beaufort 21 Adrian Spillane, Templenoe 22 Barry Dan O’Sullivan, Dingle 23 Killian Spillane, Templenoe 24 Darragh Roche, Glenflesk 25 Armin Heinrich, Austin Stacks 26 Dylan Geaney, Dingle Captain’s Name: Paudie Clifford
Strange to see Morley and Murphy going to the bench.
Cillian Burke was excellent when he came on against Monaghan, and has won his place back. Please to see that, I think he could be a bit of an X-factor in the championship.
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Post by The16thMan on May 30, 2024 19:46:33 GMT
There's the team:
1 (GK) Shane Ryan, Rathmore 2 Dylan Casey, Austin Stacks 3 Jason Foley, Ballydonoghue 4 Tom O’Sullivan, Dingle 5 Brian Ó Beaglaoich, An Ghaeltacht 6 Mike Breen, Beaufort 7 Gavin White, Dr. Crokes 8 Diarmuid O’Connor, Na Gaeil 9 Joe O’Connor, Austin Stacks 10 Tony Brosnan, Dr. Crokes 11 Paudie Clifford, Fossa 12 Cillian Burke, Milltown/Castlemaine 13 David Clifford, Fossa 14 Seán O’Shea, Kenmare 15 Paul Geaney, Dingle Subs: 16 (GK) Shane Murphy, Dr. Crokes 17 Dara Moynihan, Spa, Killarney 18 Tadhg Morley, Templenoe 19 Paul Murphy, Rathmore 20 Seán O’Brien, Beaufort 21 Adrian Spillane, Templenoe 22 Barry Dan O’Sullivan, Dingle 23 Killian Spillane, Templenoe 24 Darragh Roche, Glenflesk 25 Armin Heinrich, Austin Stacks 26 Dylan Geaney, Dingle Captain’s Name: Paudie Clifford Strange to see Morley and Murphy going to the bench. Cillian Burke was excellent when he came on against Monaghan, and has won his place back. Please to see that, I think he could be a bit of an X-factor in the championship.
A strong team. Shows what places are up for grabs as I think those 12 fellas that kept their place are part of the strongest Championship team Kerry have to offer. Interesting to see Mike Breen back, has he started a Championship game since Tyrone 2021 (maybe someone might enlighten me here). I think Jack sees that maybe teams are getting through us too easy with Morley at CHB so he's testing out Mike here. Mike was very good for Mid Kerry as a holding midfielder in the County Championship last year. Burke will give us a platform under the kickout that Moynihan doesn't and also the pace and power that he shows when he runs at defences. To be fair I'm pretty happy with the team. Hoping to see Graham back in the panel soon.
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Post by exiled on May 30, 2024 19:47:24 GMT
There's the team:
1 (GK) Shane Ryan, Rathmore 2 Dylan Casey, Austin Stacks 3 Jason Foley, Ballydonoghue 4 Tom O’Sullivan, Dingle 5 Brian Ó Beaglaoich, An Ghaeltacht 6 Mike Breen, Beaufort 7 Gavin White, Dr. Crokes 8 Diarmuid O’Connor, Na Gaeil 9 Joe O’Connor, Austin Stacks 10 Tony Brosnan, Dr. Crokes 11 Paudie Clifford, Fossa 12 Cillian Burke, Milltown/Castlemaine 13 David Clifford, Fossa 14 Seán O’Shea, Kenmare 15 Paul Geaney, Dingle Subs: 16 (GK) Shane Murphy, Dr. Crokes 17 Dara Moynihan, Spa, Killarney 18 Tadhg Morley, Templenoe 19 Paul Murphy, Rathmore 20 Seán O’Brien, Beaufort 21 Adrian Spillane, Templenoe 22 Barry Dan O’Sullivan, Dingle 23 Killian Spillane, Templenoe 24 Darragh Roche, Glenflesk 25 Armin Heinrich, Austin Stacks 26 Dylan Geaney, Dingle Captain’s Name: Paudie Clifford Strange to see Morley and Murphy going to the bench. Cillian Burke was excellent when he came on against Monaghan, and has won his place back. Please to see that, I think he could be a bit of an X-factor in the championship.
I thought Cillian Burke was poor when he came on against Monaghan..gave the ball away 2/3 times and ran into trouble.
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