dobman88 wrote: » Yep. Few Facebook pages have made interesting reading too.
Prop Joe wrote: » ????????
Prop Joe wrote: » A bit of an argument between two lads after drink,Nothing more to it..But of course people are adding one & one and getting 6
homerjay2005 wrote: » dont think this is the right place to discuss incidents that may or may not have happened on what is supposed to be a private trip. some have heard it was a nothing incident, others have said its more..ill put it to you this way, incidents like this, if it even happened are fare more likely to be blown out of proportion than be played down. i asked somebody with a close contact to the panel today and he had heard nothing about it so i doubt its much at all.
Prop Joe wrote: » Well said and moving on McGrath Cup starts in 3 weeks time,Who are we likely to see line out ?
homerjay2005 wrote: » i hope we put out 7 or 8 of the last 3 minor teams and bed them in quickly. the mcgrath cup has been used in the past to put out lads who have no hope of making the panel, that needs to change and then hit the ground running in the league. their lack of inclusion over the last few years has been bizzare and its not worked IMO. cant see any reason why they cant play a couple of games each, regardless of what is happening at u-21 level.
An Ciarraioch wrote: » Fintan O'Connor has been named as the new hurling manager, apparently he's from Tipp, and was one of Derek McGrath's Waterford selectors.
wonga77 wrote: » Any of you hear the mick O connell interview on off the ball?http://www.newstalk.com/podcasts/Off_The_Ball/GAA_on_Off_The_Ball/173703/The_Legendary_Mick_OConnell_at_80__The_Interview He seems a hard man to interview, very argumentative
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » New manager for the Kerry Ladies STEPHEN Wallace is set to return to inter-county management tonight. The Ardfert man is set to be named the new Kerry Senior Ladies football manager tonight at their annual convention. He has enjoyed great success with the Kerry juniors winning back to back All Ireland Junior Football titles, before vacating the role to take over as IT Tralee senior team manager in September. It’s expected Wallace, who takes over from Alan O’Neill, will take the ladies team job for at least a two year period.http://traleetoday.ie/stephen-wallace-set-manage-another-kerry-team/
The Kerry Team to play Cork in the Munster Senior Football McGrath Cup on Sunday next in Mallow (2pm) contains 9 players who featured in their final Championship game of 2016 while 5 more, including Under 21 players Jason Foley, Brian Ó Beaglaoich and Tom O’Sullivan, were members of last year’s panel with Jack Savage the odd man out. The team, captained by Peter Crowley is as follows: Ciarraí 1. Brian Kelly Killarney Legion 2. Jason Foley Ballydonoghue 3. Mark Griffin St Michaels/Foilmore 4. Killian Young Renard 5. Brian Ó Beaglaoich An Ghaeltacht 6. Peter Crowley (C) Laune Rangers 7. Tom O’Sullivan Dingle 8. David Moran Kerins O’Rahillys 9. Tadhg Morley Templenoe 10. Jonathan Lyne Killarney Legion 11. Michael Geaney Dingle 12. Donnchadh Walsh Cromane 13. Barry John Keane Kerins O’Rahillys 14. Jack Savage Kerins O’Rahillys 15. James O’Donoghue Killarney Legion Fir Ionaid: 16. Brendan Kealy Kilcummin 17. Brendan O’Sullivan Valentia 18. Gavin Crowley Templenoe 19. Kevin McCarthy Kilcummin 20. Jack Barry Na Gaeil 21. Ronan Shanahan Austin Stacks 22. Adrian Spillane Templenoe 23. Conor Geaney Dingle 24. Denis Daly St Marys 25. Conor Keane Killarney Legion Bainistíocht Bainisteóir: Eamonn Fitzmaurice (Finuge) Róghnóirí: Mikey Sheehy (Austin Stacks), Padraig Corcoran (Dingle), Liam Hassett (Laune Rangers), Maurice Fitzgerald (St Marys). Read more: http://kerrygaa.proboards.com/thread/6632/kerry-intercounty-preseason-discussion-thread?page=8#ixzz4Vg3H8m3S
DDC1990 wrote: » Looks like a decent side early in the year. Morley in Midfield should be good. Plays there more often than not with Templenoe. Delighted to see my clubman Jack Barry make the bench with his brother Andrew having starred last weekend. (He was named in the Hoganstand Team of the Week at Centreback).
80s Child wrote: A very strong Kerry team for this time of the year. Is Fitzmaurice hoping to turn over the Dublin voodoo early? I think that's the intenT!
DDC1990 wrote: » Nah I think it shows the willingness of some of the top players to get down and dirty for thr cause. The likes of James, David Moran and Donnacha Walsh could easily be content with waiting for the league to begin before togging out, but they eveidently want to get back in the green and gold jersey ASAP. Little thoughts of Dublin yet IMO.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: Or is it that there is no one Kerry good enough to really challenge the veterans mentioned for their places so there is no value in playing them at all.