letowski wrote: Did Niall Deasy play for Ballyea, heard he was carrying an injury?
letowski wrote: » DB kind of needed a good win in the championship, to stay up also, its been a while since they had a good year in the top tier. A club like that should be contenders with their history, facilitates, catchment area, etc. Though this result maybe says more of Tulla.
Clareman wrote: » According to the Irish Times the Limerick match is on the 27th Next up: v Limerick, Cusack Park, May 27th
finbarrk wrote: » Shag them. If Munster win this Saturday evening the Final is on that evening, the 27th. I presumed they would have played it on the Sunday to have a better attendance.
Twiceasnice97 wrote: » isn't josephs history actually more intermediate than senior with an interlude of excellence in the 90s
buck65 wrote: » Well he also mentioned their catchment area and facilities. In fairness they are usually capable of winning at least one of the main underage trophies every year so they always have young players coming through. They were competitive since becoming senior until about 5 years ago which in itself was a good span of 20 years. Remember they sent a superior Wolf Tones team down to intermediate a few years back and they were promoted against all odds last year. They are certainly a team who can win pressure games as they showed last week.
Clareman wrote: » That's what I was thinking as well, outside of the AMAZING team of the 90s there wasn't many Barefield teams playing A when I was underage, going to Roselevin was never a daunting task either.
Twiceasnice97 wrote: » how were tones superior to them if they both ended up in relegation and josephs won. There is nothing between those teams Tones had a good result v the bridge but were brutal against feakle last year and that's about where they are. they could end up in the semi final of the championship or the relegation no matter who they draw in the losers group
Henno30 wrote: » Getting very close now. Hopefully there are no plans to send lads running across each other's chests over the next week or so. Really need to see Clare playing sharp and crisp hurling again. It's been too long.
windy shepard henderson wrote: » clare 1-13 1-12 limerick a fairly comfortable performance and looked like a comfortable win up the the 71st minute when another act of stupitity by goalkeeper joe hayes gifted limerick a goal when clare were 4 points to the good and 3 minutes of stoppage time remaining , solid first half performance from start to finish , keelan sexton putting an outstanding show , the scoreline could have been far greater by half time had eoin cleary his shooting boots on , after geting a goal on the board early on he missed a point blnak effort and a few more wides followed . at the break clare lead by 5 second half again the forwards missed a number of scoring chances but pretty much dominated the game , the game never looked in any doubt until injury time when joe hayes looked for john hayes who was very much marked by josh ryan, hayes abandoned his goal and limerick pounced , the visitors had another chance to level shortly after but missed from range , kerry await in 3 weeks time where perfrmance will have to improve espically kick out stratigies and converting scoreing chances clare scorers eoin cleary 1-4 david tubridy 0-4 keelan sexton 0-3 sean collins 0-1 pearse lillis 0-1
Gael85 wrote: » When will team be named?
letowski wrote: » I think it should be up tonight. Word is Pat O'Connor, Gudgie and O'Donnell will be in for Dillon, Bugler and C. McInerney from the team that played Dublin.