Thunderbirds wrote: » And then there were two. Hard to see past Cavan Gaels but Castlerahan were defensively excellent today.
DJIMI TRARORE wrote: » Very quiet here,considering the final is tomorrow,Gaels rightfully odds on favorite,but Castlerahan well capable of beating them,poor quality championship overall,as usual
munchkin_utd wrote: NFL DIVISION 2 Round 1: Sunday January 28th: Clare v Cavan Round 2: Saturday, February 3rd: Cavan v Louth Round 3: Saturday, February 10: Cavan v Meath Round 4: Sunday, February 25th: Cork v Cavan Round 5: Saturday, March 3rd: Cavan v Down Round 6: Saturday, Sunday, March 18th: Roscommon v Cavan Round 7: Sunday, March 25th: Cavan v Tipperary
munchkin_utd wrote: » Congrats to St Pats Cavan who won the Rannafast final last Saturday (Ulster Colleges A Competition, next age level below McRory), after winning it last in 2012.http://www.irishnews.com/sport/gaafootball/2017/11/27/news/st-patrick-s-cavan-show-they-character-to-claim-rannafast-crown-1197653/ In the McRory, St Pats are in the "playoffs" on Saturday against St Marys of Belfast to progress to the quarter finals, after Pats Maghera came first in the group to take the automatic quarter final slot.http://www.danskebankulsterschoolsgaa.com/competitions/macrory-mccormack-cup-1718/
Gallant_JJ wrote: » And in the Cor na nOg they're in the final, next Saturday I think. Great to seem them competing at the top table across various grades.
tayto lover wrote: » Did Maghera not hammer the senior team?
munchkin_utd wrote: » St pats beat St Mary’s CBS 2-12 to 1-4 in the Mc Rory so are into the quarter finals after Christmas if I read it right. Corn na nog final between St pats and Pats maghera was called off due to weather.https://twitter.com/ulsterschools/status/939071056458997760
baconsarnie wrote: » anyone brave the conditions and make it to the game? Listened in on Northern Sound. Pratically a brand new panel tried out and naturally quite disjointed by the sounds of it. Personally I would prefer new players to get a run out now to give us a sense of who might step up in the league- and ideally hit the ground running against Clare.
Thunderbirds wrote: » Yeah was at it. Poor in first half. Marys cut us open and should have had at least one or two goals. Faulkner and Thomas Galligan around the middle for second half helped us get a grip coupled with Ray Galligan's excellent kick outs. Madden got MOTM but Jason or Niall McKiernan could have. Full forward line didn't function and long range shooting helped us win. David Philips was solid and Kennedy looked very mobile. Oisin Kiernan kept Meyler quiet enough.
baconsarnie wrote: » Cheers Thunderbirds. I missed the first five minutes on the We are Cavan stream (not Northern Sound as stated above)- what happened to David Brady?
rrs wrote: » Good to see Conor Bradley involved with the panel. Quality footballer. Niall McKiernan if given a run can make an impact. He wasn't given a fair chance last year.
rrs wrote: » He was on the Senior panel around 2011 for championship..was u21 in 2012 but was dropped from the panel for missing training. 27 this year.
rrs wrote: » Yeah,I said he wasn't given a fair chance above last year. That would have been his first year on the senior panel in a few years. Hopefully the years training will have brought him on. Mcgleenan was too quick subbing him off against Monaghan in league. Barely featured after that, 10 minutes up in Omagh was all.