Hammer Archer wrote: » Senior hurling semi finals this weekend. Can't see anything but another Kiltale v Kildalkey final unfortunately.
iDave wrote: » 1-12 0-09 great win for Trim. 2nd half was nip and tuck with Trim keeping nose in front. Goal in 18th min of 2nd half opened a 5 point lead and never looked back!
Hammer Archer wrote: » Just looking at the Clubs Disbanding thread and Crab mentioned Killallon briefly reforming back in the 2000s before disbanding. Can anyone remember any other Meath club that has disbanded recently? I know Flathouse were basically forced to disband in the 70s but have there been any other clubs that have disbanded in the years between Flathouse and Killallon? I know there have been amalgamations but can't remember any clubs totally disbanding.
Hammer Archer wrote: » When did Kildalkey and Rathmolyon last field in football? Can't remember either of them having a football team.
Hammer Archer wrote: » Ah I actually seem to remember there being some controversy between Ballivor and Kildalkey when they reformed their football side and which players would play for which club. Looking at the various championships' rolls of honour, where were Harps and St. John's from? They won the IFC in 1985 and 1974 respectively. County Board showing their contempt for the lower junior grades by playing the Junior D final on a Thursday night in Dunganny. They've fixed the Junior C final for a Sunday morning at 11:30 in Paddy O'Brien park with Páirc Tailteann empty next door. To make it worse, Ratoath are due to play the Junior hurling final less than 24 hours beforehand and I know there's a few players on both teams.
CrabRevolution wrote: » Longwood win the IFC, don't think anyone saw that coming... Mickey Burke now has Junior B, Junior and Intermediate medals with Longwood's first team.
Hammer Archer wrote: » Agree with that Buncha Fives. Longwood have done exceptionally well this year but I do think that the overall standard of the IFC has dropped. 12 months ago, Longwood scraped a 2 point win over Ballivor to stay in the IFC and now they're champions. Think they will massively struggle in Senior next year.
Buncha Fives wrote: » Last year Curragha looked really strong in the IFC final and ultimately made no impact in SFC and escaped via the relegation play-off. Longwood look no where near as strong as Curragha did, so its hard to be too positive about their future at senior level.
sc86 wrote: » worst inter champs in a long time will they care ? no chance congrats