sc86 wrote: » few pages back lads were talking about div 1 and super 8s get a grip ffs getting beat by tipp away is not a shock , not even close
CrabRevolution wrote: » I'm not sure whether to see today's results as our rivals for promotion dropping points, or as our rivals for relegation gaining points.
rpurfield wrote: » John Heslin had a way of resolving the O'Byrne cup dilemmahttps://twitter.com/jheslin14/status/969628743516991491 And Mickey Burke was readyhttps://www.instagram.com/p/Bf3oOjuFMuE/?hl=en&taken-by=mickey_burke__the_honeybadger (Sorry, I'm rubbish at doing the embed stuff)
Senior Football ChampionshipGroup A Dunboyne Blackhall Gaels Donaghmore-Ashbourne Seneschalstown Dunshaughlin Simonstown GaelsGroup B O'Mahony's Na Fianna Gaeil Colmcille Summerhill Skryne CurrahaGroup C Moynalvey Wolfe Tones St Colmcilles Rathkenny St Patrick's Ratoath
Senior Hurling ChampionshipGroup A Kilmessan Kildalkey Kiltale Dunboyne Ratoath KillyonGroup B Dunderry Blackhall Gaels Trim Longwood Boardsmill O'Mahony's
Intermediate Football ChampionshipGroup A St Ultan's Walterstown Trim Ballinabrackey St Michaels NobberGroup B Drumbaragh Syddan Meath Hill Kilmainham Longwood DunderryGroup C Duleek Bellewstown Castletown Donaghmore Ashbourne Ballinlough Bective Oldcastle
Intermediate Hurling ChampionshipGroup A Wolfe Tones Kilskyre Moylagh Rathmoylon Gaeil Colmcille O'Mahonys Na FiannaGroup B Kiltale Donaghmore Ashbourne Kilmessan Kildakey Drumree Clann na Gael
Junior A Football ChampionshipGroup A Clonard Carnaross Clann na Gael Moylagh Drumconrath St BrigidsGroup B Dunsany Cortown Ballivor Kilmainhamwood Moynalty St VincentsGroup C Dunshaughlin Dunboyne Summerhill Gaeil Colmcille Skryne Seneschalstown O'Mahonys Wolfe Tones
Junior (2) Hurling ChampionshipGroup A Trim Kildalkey Ratoath Kilskyre Moylagh St Patrick's Na Fianna Wolfe TonesGroup B Kiltale Killyon Dunboyne Clann na nGael Rathmoylon Boardsmill Drumree
Junior B Football ChamopionshipGroup A St Mary's Kilbride Slane BoardsmillGroup B Simonstown Gaels Na Fianna Nobber Moynavley St Patrick'sGroup C St Colmcilles Donaghmore Ashbourne Trim Dunboyne Duleek Bellewstown
Junior C Football ChampionshipGroup A Ratoath St Michaels Summerhill Clann na nGael MoynaltyGroup B Walterstown Rathkenny Simonstown Oldcastle O'Mahony'sGroup C Syddan Carnaross Dunderry Cortown Blackhall GaelsGroup D Dunsany Castletown St Ultan's St Paul's Seneschalstown
Hammer Archer wrote: » Jaysus I hadn't even noticed that St. Pat's were back in the hurling. Few of their players were playing with Ratoath over the last couple of years so it is good that they don't have to travel so far. Hurling just isn't on the radar around the Stamullen, Duleek, Bettystown areas. Given the population of the area, they would have the potential for a half decent hurling team. At least St. Pat's are giving it a shot. I know rpurfield was saying that they've been putting in a lot of work in underage with the view of fielding an adult team. Just didn't expect it to be so soon. I see St. Paul's have made the drop to Junior C. That's a club where some amount of work is going to have to be done to keep them afloat.
Hammer Archer wrote: » Laochra Gael featuring GG is on tonight on TG4 at 9:30pm.
Hammer Archer wrote: » Sweet Jesus how have we regressed this much?
Rock Lesnar wrote: » Its unbelievable, the 2nd cork goal just summed everything up, atrocious stuff altogether
Hammer Archer wrote: » What happened? O'Neill and Collins seemed to cause us lots of problems looking at the Twitter feed.
rpurfield wrote: » Folks what's the bloody rush with the A league this year? Our game against Colmcilles was meant to be on the same night Meath v Cavan was postponed, only it was called off due to a death in the village. It's being played tonight (I wouldn't put a milk bottle out in that tonight). Some teams have five games under their belts already and from what I've read there's hurling league this weekend too. Come the summer when the pitches and weather are decent and Meath are in the championship there'll be little or no games to be played. Mad stuff. Also the underage go games are back since about two weeks ago. U7,8,9,10 being rushed out to play games and train at a time of year when the weather is awful and pitches are ****e. I know with one of our underage teams some of the parents didn't start their kids back when the team did in February because of the length of the year. If I remember right Go Games were played right into late October/November last year. It will put kids off games and is pointless.
clint_silver wrote: » ashbourne game called off up in dunganny tonight. snow and rain cancelled last week and will cancel this week as well. If the weather wasnt so bad, wouldnt have a problem with it, from my own experience with kids in sport, athletics train all year, basketball train all year, karate train all year. I mean scale it down if ye want to 1 night but as an underage coach myself I do be keen to get back on the training ground after 2 weeks break. depends on the coach there and burnout. Summer is mad for games, holidays play havoc with it, do it during school year whilst weather allows.
Hammer Archer wrote: » In the past, they've been criticized for completing the leagues to late and they seem to have gone to the other extreme now. I think we're going to hit some trouble with the championship as it's quite possible that the Louth game will be postponed at the weekend meaning that we'll have to fit both the O'Byrne Cup final and the Louth game in April. Can't see the county board being able to fit more than one championship round into April if that's the case.