Green&Red wrote: » It’s more to do with them being a C championship team in an open junior championship. Normal service will be resumed next year
Blackjack wrote: » I think I’ve only ever once (to my knowledge) passed through that parish. I don’t think they have ever had numbers and I can’t imagine that score line would encourage too many to join up either. Mind you it could be a case of there being a load on holidays or Another reason - it’s a bad score line alright.
flasher0030 wrote: » Any unfortunate Kilfian fans on here?? Just saw the outcome of their junior championship "match-up" against Kilmaine. Kilmaine 9-25 Kilfian 5 points. Jesus, that's some beating. A 47 point drubbing. Must be well up there with the worst in the record books.
seligehgit wrote: » Anybody see Padraig O Hora's interview with Mike Finnerty?Quality!:) Ah Ref posted it up on Facebook courtesy of Mayo GAA TV.https://www.facebook.com/184861092275370/posts/765599800868160/?d=null&vh=e
flasher0030 wrote: » It was a good match alright. Conor O’Shea can really star in club matches. I wonder what is it about intercounty that doesn’t bring out the best in him. I’ve seen him dominate many club games. I don’t know about the Ruairi Byrne incident. I think he was lucky in that many refs would have given a red in the drama and the fact that Aidan went down like a tonne of bricks. But it wasn’t a headbutt to me. Both of them were sizing up to each other. Both leaning in. AOS felt the slight contact and had the experience to hit the deck. Funny reaction by Byrne alright. But I think he was right in that reaction. He knew straight away what was unfolding and O’Shea had almost hung him out to dry. Also funny about the hairbands as you stated. And the fancy hair styles. I thought Seamus O’Shea was in great shape. Plenty of running in him. And some nice clean fetches. He was really up for it. But I don’t think Breaffy are a balanced enough team to go all the way. They have 7 or 8 excellent players. But then after that, they are carrying the rest of the team. I don’t know. Maybe I’m being too harsh.
flasher0030 wrote: » But I don’t think Breaffy are a balanced enough team to go all the way. They have 7 or 8 excellent players. But then after that, they are carrying the rest of the team. I don’t know. Maybe I’m being too harsh.
seligehgit wrote: » Watched it back. Cracking contest. Aidan really came to the fore in the second half but all 3 O Shea brothers were very influential. Rate John Glavey as a referee but yikes Ruairi Byrne was very lucky to not get his marching orders after that incident. It was funny after the fact when he'd the realisation of what he did.Timpiste how do.:D Very harsh penalising James Durcan for a delay on taking his mark. Mattie Ruane only confirmed Sean Og de Paor tuairim go mbeidh todhcai mor aige.God did we miss him last year. Relatively quiet day for Paddy Durcan,James Durcan showed glimpses of what he can do. Danny Kirby after a great initial 40-45 minutes faded a tad.Is there a sweeter striker of a placed ball than Neil Douglas? What's with the headbands?:D
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Watched it on TG4. Mattie Ruane was immense as well driving forward. Seamus and Conor also very influential at times.
PressRun wrote: » Apparently Aidan O'Shea had a big game for Breaffy today?
White lighting wrote: » Won more silverware in his time over Roscommon than Mayo did during same period.
naughto wrote: » I was hoping macstsy would be kept on with the rossies he was doing a great job.......
RedDevil55 wrote: » Mayo GAA TV much better for the game today. Good win for Westport even if they nearly threw it away at the death. Fionn McDonagh MOTM, he just needs a bit more composure to be a top level player. Kevin Keane surprisingly good at full forward. Shame about his injury. Aidan and Seamie were good for Breaffy. I was half looking at the Ballina game too. They'll have a big say in the championship along with Westport and Knockmore. No offence to Tubber and Mitchels, but it would be great to have a new final this year!