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This doesn't sound so good for Cavan...

  • 23-05-2003 3:48pm
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    Moderators, Regional North East Moderators Posts: 12,739 Mod ✭✭✭✭


    From hoganstand.com
    Cavan go into Sunday's Ulster SFC opener against Antrim in Casement Park, Belfast very much understength because of the unavailability of a number of key players out through long-term injury and examinations.

    Players such as James Doonan, Michael Brides, Colm Hannon, Eamon Reilly and Gerard Pierson etc. are missing from last season's championship line-out, and their experience and championship knowledge will be badly missed in what is expected to be a real cauldron for the Breffni side in the Belfast venue.
    And possibly Jason Reilly too.

    All of a sudden it doesn't look too good. :(


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,832 ✭✭✭Waylander


    They should get past Antrim regardless, but I hope most of them are back for the next round or all your pre-championship bravado could leave you open to a bit of a slagging. Then again the same applies to me if Dublin lose. i notice that the Tyrone boys have been keeping a very low profile after their counties slightly fortunate draw last weekend. Hopefully Derry will finish the job this week but I doubt it.


  • Moderators, Regional North East Moderators Posts: 12,739 Mod ✭✭✭✭cournioni


    Yeah we should get past Antrim but the way it says "long term injuries" doesn't look too good at all for the match following that either. :(


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 489 ✭✭ironbrew


    Yea ive been ;lerking in the backgournds lately, same as in scholl cause i go to a scholl in Derry(magherafelt) where the school is divided into: Derry(apox50%) Tyrone(aprox40%) Antrim(aprox10%)

    But ive got that feeling again...ya know that feeling i always get when i know im right? Well ive got that 1 again and the feelig tells me that Tyrone will whip* Derry tomorrow, well going by the team lined out in the Irish news anyways.
    I think if Mickey Harte and co. have any notion of football they should esily see the problems of last weeks match..E.g(paddy Bradley...which will be a hard problem to find a solution too...Also Tyrone will have to cut out NOT marking Enda Mulldoon and who ever Derrys new centre half forward is..as they were a major disaster for us last week!!!

    Surely God and Muggsy Cant have 2 bad games in a row!?!?!?!ww)


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