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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 191 ✭✭Tipperman


    Jinkymagic wrote: »
    Did you write this yourself tipperman for the website(PPUI) or did you just copy and paste? Just wondering because whoever wrote it did a fantastic job! With writing like this I dont see how we cant begin to utilise the major newspapers in this country! Great read!! Its just a pity that most people wont get a chance to read this either here or on the actual PPUI website!

    Jinky

    I did it myself. Since I was there it was as easy to report on it for all ye fellow p&p maniacs.. It just something small but it is as accurate as I could get it.. Thanks for the kind words;)

    I noticed the PRO for the NEC copied the report and included it on the website... It shows that what we may be doing he can be beneficial to everyone.. Can anyone do a report on the Leinster Matchplay?
    One thing, I failed to include the Ladies in my review but I only actually saw the Ladies Final so I felt it wasn't appropriate to report on games I knew nothing about. In relation to the mens games I spoke with players who played in them and subsequently was able to report on them accurately...

    At least the PPUI thought it was worth including which is good. I would encourage players to report on their Co Matchplays this weekend and post them up and hopefully they will also get a mention on the website. The more accurate updates we can include here, the better chance we might be able to get included on the PPUI website. They have to be accurate reports though......


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 235 ✭✭Wigertoods


    Dublin Seniors Northside league results from last night.

    Ierne 6.5- Prtmarnock 2.5
    CYMC 7- RGSC 2.

    Any results from the Southside ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 783 ✭✭✭HITMANHEALY


    Wigertoods wrote: »
    Dublin Seniors Northside league results from last night.

    Ierne 6.5- Prtmarnock 2.5
    CYMC 7- RGSC 2.

    Any results from the Southside ?

    Lucan 7.5 to 1.5 CPM
    OC - 7.5 to 1.5 Glenville


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 783 ✭✭✭HITMANHEALY


    Southside

    Lucan - P 7 Pts 37
    Louglinstown - P 6 Pts 36.5
    Old County - P 6 Pts 25
    Cpm - P 6 Pts 22
    Glenville - P 5 Pts 15

    The southside is looking like Lucan and Loughlinstown, who to finish top will be the question, If OC fail to beat Lucan away and Loughlinstown get 2.5 or more points, them and Lucan qualify

    Remaining Fixtures

    CPM V Glenville - refix
    Lucan V OC
    Glenville V Loughlinstown
    Glenville V CPM
    OC V Loughlinstown

    Northside

    Ierne - P 7 - Pts 38
    Portm - P 7 - Pts 29
    CYMC - P 6 - Pts 27
    Shandon - P6 Pts 25.5
    RGSC - P6 Pts 23.5

    Northside looks quite close, any 5 can get through, Ierne though are in prime position to make the semi's, CY be looking for a good result in Shandon and with them and RGSC with a game in hand this will go to the wire

    Remaining Fixtures

    Shandon V CYMC
    Portmarnock V RGSC
    CYMC V Ierne
    RGSC V Shandon


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,548 ✭✭✭Draupnir


    I'll be over in Shandon next Tuesday watching the match against CY, should be a great game as there is a lot to play for and our Senior side have been strong at home this year. Very much looking forward to it.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 30 Jinkymagic


    Do the dublin leagues take a home and away format? Down in cork we play on neutral courses which I guess is fair but its a bit biased towards the bigger clubs. For example our senior team has not won a game in 3-4 years which sounds terrible but our team is full of average seniors where as we have to play top clubs with top players! We usually lose around the 6-3 mark which isnt bad but it would be nice to win a match :)

    Btw I didnt even realise there was a Dublin league until i came on here!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,548 ✭✭✭Draupnir


    There are indeed Dublin leagues Jinky and yes they are run on a home and away basis. You can see all the fixtures etc. on http://www.dublinboardpp.ie

    Does the fact that the Cork leagues are run at neutral grounds not limit the length of the league season severely? The home and away basis means that the Dublin league group stage stage would last about 2 months and most clubs get 8 matches.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 30 Jinkymagic


    This years leagues for example we had 6 teams in 2 sections in the senior grade. So each team got 5 matches on a neutral course. The inters would be about the same amount of teams while the juniors might only have 3 matches in their section.

    We start at the end of january so there is often a few games called off due to weather, i dont get why it couldnt be started around the same time as the dublin leagues? Id love to play a few extra games and the home and away format would give the smaller teams a better chance! Wont happen anytime soon though!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,548 ✭✭✭Draupnir


    There are plenty of other advantages to the home and away format too, not least of them the social aspect of having guest players on your own course.

    Also, the experience of the different courses is a significant advantage. I think only obvious downsides to my mind would be the expense of travel and the need for extra maintenance of the courses involved ahead of the matches.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 235 ✭✭Wigertoods



    Northside

    Ierne - P 7 - Pts 38
    Portm - P 7 - Pts 29
    CYMC - P 6 - Pts 27
    Shandon - P6 Pts 25.5
    RGSC - P6 Pts 23.5

    Northside looks quite close, any 5 can get through, Ierne though are in prime position to make the semi's, CY be looking for a good result in Shandon and with them and RGSC with a game in hand this will go to the wire

    I'm nearly sure Portmarnock have 30 points hitman.They were 4 benind Ierne before tuesday night match.I think this one is going all the way to the wire.A good result on tues puts us back in the picture and with a game in hand on both Portmarnock and Ierne it's in our own hands now.
    Looking foward to next tues in shandon.We've had some good results there in the last few years.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 783 ✭✭✭HITMANHEALY


    Wigertoods wrote: »
    I'm nearly sure Portmarnock have 30 points hitman.They were 4 benind Ierne before tuesday night match.I think this one is going all the way to the wire.A good result on tues puts us back in the picture and with a game in hand on both Portmarnock and Ierne it's in our own hands now.
    Looking foward to next tues in shandon.We've had some good results there in the last few years.

    Alright Wiger, just took the tbls from the dublin website wil do an overview of all the matches later, i know rob got the table wrong last year by a few, very hard to keep track will post it up tonight, any craic u looking forward to rin common on sunday


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 Faithful 7


    I hope this might be up to your standards Tipperman...it's a draft review of the Leinster Matchplay that might help information wise for the PPUI review maybe..there doesnt seem to be a review of Munster or Leinster Ladies on the website yet?!

    Leinster Matchplay Championship Review.

    The Leinster Matchplay Championship finals took place in Erry Pitch & Putt Club, Clara on Saturday and Sunday last and what a weekend it proved to be for the club’s local favourites. The standard of play was high and all who were present were not disappointed with the feast of pitch and putt that was served. The PPUI officers commented on the fine condition of the course and the wonderful improvements that have been made over the past year that have inevitably given the club the right to stand equal against any of the top courses in Ireland. This is all down to the committee in Erry and the dedicated course staff that worked in all types of weather from early morn to duck, even the unsettled weather at the weekend could not hamper the excellent conditions of the greens. The weather did not dampen the home support and a hope of home wins either.

    The Gents Championships teed off at 9am Saturday morn in somewhat mixed weather, the morning was characterised with scattered showers and blustery winds from the west which made playing conditions tricky but it was a more favourable of wind direction for this unsheltered course by the scenic Clara Bog. Ryston’s Patrick Tinsley and Larry McGinn of Collinstown got the first match of the revived Matchplay Championship underway. Larry proved too strong winning 9 & 8. The next match between John Ross Grangle (Loughlinstown) and Noel Comiskey Snr (Granard) was a much tighter affair and went down to the final 36th hole with John Ross coming out as victor. Next up was another Loughlinstown hopeful young Gary Healy, he faced St. Bridget’s stalwart of Pitch & Putt, no one other than Liam Sherry. Some outstanding play by Liam forced the match to the last hole. Gary suffered his first bogey of the round to lose the hole to a par ensuring Liam journeyed on to the next round where he faced Gerard McGuirk from Cement, who had just beaten Edward English of Cloghouge 4 & 3. It was then the turn of the first local derby, Tullamore’s Anthony Galvin, who was hotly tipped following his victory at the Erry Scratch Cup recently, faced Mark Cuskelly. A terrific battle ensued and it came down to the treacherous final hole for Mark to eventually surrender his championship ambitions. Anthony had to then wait patiently for the result of the next match to see if he would face another local rival, Erry’s William Buckley Jnr.
    William’s first match seen our PPUI PRO come face to face with the man who has long being in the Pitch & Putt headlines over the years, the question was asked if Kieron Morrissey could write his name into the headlines at Erry and cause the first upset of the day. Kieron did nearly but ripples through the local supporters’ hopes of their home favourite when he displayed some fine shots that brought him to the 33rd hole. But this was where his efforts were then dashed by William winning 4& 3 and saw him go through to meet Anthony Galvin.

    The first round caused little or no shocks, Ian Farrelly (Duleek) overcame a hard fought game against Jim Judge Jnr. (Cement) on the final hole, fellow Duleek clubmate Anthony Kavanagh also secured a 1 hole win over George McGreal (Old County) who hasn’t been playing as much as he would like this year. One shock that did occur was the early exit of newly crowned Leinster Strokeplay winner Eddie Carey (Athgarvan) who came up against another top player Sean Harkins (RGSC). In truth it wasn’t Eddie’s exiting the championship that caused the shock as Sean was on top form but it was his performance that proved less than average that caused a talking point. Sean was a worthy winner of the match 6 & 5. Another Offaly player Kieran Egan of Ferbane recorded an excellent win after a shaky start over Robert Bissett of Duleek on the first extra tie hole. It was his first matchplay win at a major championship. Erry’s William Buckley Snr. couldn’t get his game going and lost to big hitter Meath and Stackallen’s Sean Downes. There were plenty of battles over the weekend but the next game was unique as it became known as the battle of the south paws Ferbane’s Sean Robinson and Tullamore’s Mick Hogan. Mick won what was a very entertaining match and it was Sean’s recent health issues that hindered his chance coming into the match, but it has to be said it is great to see Sean back in action. Paul O’Gorman of Tullamore and Anto Lynch Glenville received the only two walk overs in the first round. Meath’s young gun Patrick Conneely, just 16 years of age, fresh off his Scratch Cup victory at Kells clearly showed his determination and intentions with a 3 & 2 win over Niall Quigley Cloghouge. The final first round match had the hallmarks of a terrific game and it did not disappoint. Darren O’Reilly (CPM) and James Carroll (Castletown) who had shown great matchplay form at Glenville recently came head to head in a tight game that went to the final hole where Darren ended the Meath man’s gallant performance.

    It was then the turn of the Ladies to kick start there Matchplay Championship at 11.15am. The first match was a highly anticipated one from the minute the draw had been announced. Local rivals and undoubtedly two of the top contenders for the title Tracey McGrath (Erry) and Margaret Hogan (Tullamore) were called upon to take the first tee box. It then came to light that unfortunately Margaret was unable to play due to work commitments. That gave Tracey the first of four walk overs witnessed in the first round of the Ladies, this was disappointing to all. There were only four matches in the first round as Tara Dillon (St. Bridget’s), Marie Black (Bellewstown) and Kathleen Heary (Navan) also received walk overs into the second round. In the four remaining matches Cathy Richardson (Bellewstown) overcame the challenge of fellow Meath lady Claudette Colfer of Stackallen, another local favourite Helen Wynne (Erry) easily saw off the efforts of Geraldine Edwards (CYMC/LC) and Chrissie Byrne (St. Bridget’s) also enjoyed an impressive win over Carl O’Brien (Gael Colmcille). The match of round one was undoubtedly between veteran Philo Condron (Lucan) and multiple Inter-County medallist Mairead O’Toole (Poulaphouca).This match served up some great play and it was Dublin’s Philo that overcame Kildare’s Mairead.

    Round two of the Gents Championship kicked off at 12.30pm and there were quite a few interesting matches lined up and a few shocks that rustled up the predicted Quarter-Final matches. John Ross Grangle continued his impressive run to secure a Quarter-Finalist slot against no one other than Liam Sherry who again battled to his favourite last hole to beat Gerard McGuirk and what a popular win it was with the spectators. Unfortunately Liam’s part in the championship was halted in the Quarters by John Ross, it seemed that six rounds under such pressured conditions proved to get the better of the Kildare man. But nonetheless he has proven that he is still a force to be reckoned with and must be admired for his continuous work in the Pitch & Putt world. Anthony Galvin and William Buckely Jnr.’s match certainly lived up to the expectation and could have gone either way but it was William’s local knowledge that gave him that edge and advantage needed to win on the final hole. William booked a place in the Semi-Finals against John Ross following his victory over Ian Farrelly in the Quarters, Ian had put up a brave performance following his tough but friendly game with club mate Anto Kavanagh in the second round. Ian just didn’t seem to get the pace of the greens and missed too many opportunities that nobody can afford to have against William Buckley Jnr on his home course. Sean Harkins moved into the Quarter-Finals following a good win over Kieran Egan and faced Sean Downes who had overcome the challenge of Mick Hogan, who had a year ago pushed him Sean all the way in the National Matchplay at Stackallen. Mick was unable to get his sweet revenge this time around. Sean Downes faced stiff opposition against Sean Harkins in the fight for a Semi-Finalist spot. It was a terrific game that went to the third extra tie hole where Downes advanced onwards to face fellow Meath youngster Patrick Conneely, the surprise package of the weekend. Patrick had a very impressive win over Paul O’Gorman, who’s first round walk over proved a contributing factor to his defeat. Patrick had an even greater win over Darren O’Reilly in the Quarters. The young man’s great flare and sometimes over enthusiasm indeed gave the crowds some exciting moments.

    So the Semi-Finals were settled in the Gents for Sunday morning John Ross Grangle faced William Buckley Jnr. and Sean Downes faced Patrick Conneely. All that was left to settle was the Ladies Semi-Finals. The highlight of Saturday afternoon play in the Ladies Quarter-Finals was no doubt the first ever matchplay meeting of newly crowned National Matchplay winner Tara Dillon and recently crowned Leinster Strokeplay winner Tracey McGrath, who had fell at the hands of Tara’s club mate Chrissie Byrne in the Semi-Finals of the National Matchplay. It was a give and take game that never had more than a hole between the two players until they both entered the final 9 holes. Tracey made important birdies to stretch her vital lead entering the final holes where she held on to win 4 & 3. Erry’s second favourite for the title was Helen Wynne. Helen faced Cathy Richardson, which on paper gave rise to a tight game, but it never materialised as Helen showed her impressive current form on her home course. The local spectators would now be split for the first time as Tracey and Helen came face to face in the first of the Semi-Finals. Who would join them? It would be another meeting of Philo Condron and Chrissie Byrne.

    Sunday’s weather was another mixed bag of sunny spells and much stronger winds than Saturday the only good news being that there was no rain. The local support grew over early Sunday morning to watch the three local players in the race to pull off a double club victory. The Gents Semi-Finals were expected to be tight affairs but the class of Buckley and Downes certainly shun through guaranteeing them comfortable passages to the Final. William saw off a brave performance from John Ross to win 4 & 3 ending the Dubliner’s impressive run. Sean saw off the tricky challenge of Patrick Conneely 9 & 8 who will no doubt use his fine performances against some of the top players in the country as a stepping stone to future successes. Patrick is definitely a player to watch out for. The Ladies Semi-Finals did not disappoint the local support and those who travelled from afar. Tracey and Helen served up a fine match that nobody could ignore for a second in fear that they would miss one shot that would be a vital turning point. It was always going to be a tight match as Helen had an advantage in this pairing having beaten Tracey on their home course to take the County Matchplay title in 2007. But it was not to be a second victory in a row for Helen over her club mate, despite her superb pitching. Tracey dug deep to exhibit some fine pitching in the final holes to win 2 & 1. In the second Semi-Final Philo took on current Number 1 Ranked Lady Chrissie Byrne. Dublin’s hopes lay solely on Philo to deliver a finalist spot but it was not to be. These players have had their battles over recent years and it was no different on this occasion. However, it was Chrissie who maintained her winning streak in this championship to advance narrowly 4 & 3 to set up a highly exciting prospect of a final with Tracey.

    The Ladies Final between Chrissie Byrne and Tracey McGrath teed off at 1pm before the Gents Final between William Buckely Jnr. and Sean Downes at 1.15pm. The expectation and excitement flowed through the crowd. Could Erry do a repeat double Leinster victory similar to William and Tracey’s double wins in the Leinster Senior Gents and Ladies Strokeplays in 2007 and 2005? Could Sean and Chrissie upset the local support and claim the titles? These were questions nobody had answers for as the players hit their first nervous tee shots. The ladies final was a repeat of the National Matchplay Semi-Final only weeks ago in Glenville and in Fermoy two years ago in which Chrissie came out convincing winner both times. Was it to be a third successive matchplay victory over her rival, well it certainly did look that way after the first 18 holes as Chrissie led by 4 holes. Tracey missed numerous chances on the back nine eight in total, all her attempts seemed to do everything but drop into the hole. It seemed that it was only a matter of Chrissie closing out the match in the second round. But fine pitching from Tracey and some excellent putting saw her fortune change as she birdied the first four holes to bring the match back to all square. It was a comeback that in the end Chrissie had no answer for, Tracey went on to win the 10th, 11th and 13th hole to go 3 holes up with 5 to play. Chrissie then pitch long to the 15th and took a bogey while Tracey pitched within 5 feet of the pin to eventually take a par to inevitably secure her first matchplay win over Chrissie and her second Leinster Matchplay crown. Tracey’s comeback was certainly out of the top drawer and she has now achieved a double of her own adding the Leinster Matchplay to her Leinster Strokplay title that she won in May. The Gents final between William and Sean had the hallmarks of a final that would go into the history books and it was certainly a matter of home advantage that came to the fore in the end. Both players certainly displayed why they are ranked in the top six players in the country. Unfortunately it was Sean that could not find an answer on the day to William’s performance in front of his friends and family. Sean did everything he could to out do William but he missed vital putts at vital stages of the games as his opponent chipped in several times before him. It was a similar story in the Gents final after 18 holes as Sean found himself 7 holes down and could not claw himself back into the game and as each hole passed the chances of a comeback faded. William secured his Leinster crown on the 29th hole winning 9 & 7. It was another historic Leinster double victory for the home club, congratulations to both William and Tracey on fine performances! Also, a word of thanks to everyone who came out both locally and from further a field to support the revamped championships it was a weekend that Pitch & Putt came out the winner.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37 -3faithfull


    Kingdom wrote: »
    Yep long slog for me here till 6 tomorrow then back in at 4 in the pm.
    Anything around the 98 mark will be grand in ferbane. Wm Buckley Joe McGrath and Larry will all score well there, while I reckon Mick and Graham will do decent scores too (anything between -10 and -14) so if you keep up with them you'll be fine. Still a couple of nice ones to go in Clara which will be the difference I reckon.
    trial 2nite went as follows
    -17 buckley
    -15 maher
    -14 hogans
    -13 mcgath
    -12 newman
    -11 egan
    -9 o connell

    so thats all from ferbane 2nite lol
    have two trials next week tuesday in erry and wednesday in tullamore so thats the trials kingdom.

    i see we have a new faithfull on the thread i have a feeling its a woman wus i be rite faithfull 7??????????????:D:D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 Lobbed Wedge


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    As with all new ideas demand is the key to survival and without support from the PPUI playing public Lobbed Wedge will go the same way as Backspin, The Irish Press and the Dodo, i.e. extinct. So go forth and spread the news.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 235 ✭✭Wigertoods


    Alright Wiger, just took the tbls from the dublin website wil do an overview of all the matches later, i know rob got the table wrong last year by a few, very hard to keep track will post it up tonight, any craic u looking forward to rin common on sunday

    Yeah i must admit I don't envy rob in the position he has.Extremley difficult to keep on top of all the action.
    Anyway looking forward to Sunday,have played ring common a few times now,tricky in places and a few tight shots to catch you out if your not careful.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 235 ✭✭Wigertoods


    Faithful 7 wrote: »

    Leinster Matchplay Championship Review.

    Review !!
    more like a novel faithful.Excellent account by all means.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37 -3faithfull


    wiger any news on the dublin inter county trials??????????


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,256 ✭✭✭FlawedGenius


    All that Faithful 7 and you didnt even get your review on the ppui website! LoL. Gud stuff, You and Tipperman should be pitch and putt journalists


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,256 ✭✭✭FlawedGenius


    wiger any news on the dublin inter county trials??????????

    Theres no Dublin Inter County trials btw.Selection is based on performances in County, Provincial and National Championships. Harkins looking very good, Nolan aswell and Thornberrys a defo i thinks, there the first 3 as it stands in my opinion anyway. Therel be a few shocks this week in Ring Common i predict.Interesting to see who gets in from Lucan


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 191 ✭✭Tipperman


    Tipperary Inter Co Team 2008

    Paul O'Brien -49
    Brian Webster -45
    Rory Hogan -44
    Noel Joyce - 42
    John O'Meara -40
    Sean Minogue -37
    Davy Morrissey -35
    Stephen Shoer -33
    James Cleary -25

    We have 2 trials to go, next Wed in Larkspur Park and then the Riverdale Scr Cup. It going to be extremely tight.

    We played Larkspur Park last night and it was a picture. The course is magnificent and lets just say the greens are a little on the fast side!! Come All Ireland Inter Co time they will be the fastest ever played in Pitch and Putt IMO;)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 191 ✭✭Tipperman


    Faithful 7 wrote: »
    I hope this might be up to your standards Tipperman...it's a draft review of the Leinster Matchplay that might help information wise for the PPUI review maybe..there doesnt seem to be a review of Munster or Leinster Ladies on the website yet?!


    Faithful 7

    We must get together and write a book on the sport!!!

    The Munster Ladies, unfortunately I only saw the final so I felt it was inappropriate to report on matches I knew nothing about.

    Margaret Webster though from Larkspur Park deserves great credit for reaching the final. She played remarkably well and it will do her confidence no harm whatsoever... To go down to Collins and beat Linda Murphy on her home course is no mean feat but she came up against a machine in Siobhan Scannell... She was at least 6 under for her first round and she began her 2nd round with 4 birdies in a row and Margaret was unable to get back into the match from there...

    I feel Margaret will be one for the future and next year our Tipperary Ladies could be very strong with the emergence of Michelle McCarthy of Hillview and Martha O'Brien of Lakeside. Michelle is reigning Munster and All Ireland Strokeplay champion whilst Martha is reigning Munster Matchplay Champion... The future could look very good for Tipp ladies if they all stick with the game which I have no doubt they will.......You have been warned:D:D;)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9 utd for ever2


    hitman,lucan only have one player over 40 playing every week in the leagues(skinner).i would not call that old team.looks like cymc are right back in their group.ring common is going to be very tough on sunday(plenty of disappointed people.)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 32 DugOut


    Lads,

    I played Ring Common last night and what a course. I think it's the hidden gem of Dublin P&P! It's in excellent condition and could be very tough come Sunday if the wind blows as last week. If players have not played the course before Sunday they will find it tricky.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 Faithful 7


    GerCPM wrote: »
    All that Faithful 7 and you didnt even get your review on the ppui website! LoL. Gud stuff, You and Tipperman should be pitch and putt journalists
    Thanks Ger! I think the review might be a little too long for the ppui website :) but at least you and the others who may not have been present can get a good picture of last weekend at the Leinsters! sorry about the length but everyone deserved a mention with the standard of play that was on display!! well done to all!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 783 ✭✭✭HITMANHEALY


    hitman,lucan only have one player over 40 playing every week in the leagues(skinner).i would not call that old team.looks like cymc are right back in their group.ring common is going to be very tough on sunday(plenty of disappointed people.)

    Ring common is going to be tough, i hope the winds blows like mad, it be interesting to see what happens, u's have to fancy urselfs if u qualify, skinner won the scratch cup there during the year, he be a danger to all, darren kane is shooting some scores in lucan, if the greens in lucan are cut tight which they will, ill be expecting good scores.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,548 ✭✭✭Draupnir


    Could be some postponements this weekend based on the current weather and the forecast, what does everyone think?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 783 ✭✭✭HITMANHEALY


    Draupnir wrote: »
    Could be some postponements this weekend based on the current weather and the forecast, what does everyone think?

    Great chance it will be called off the rain is down for the rest of the weekend, we could be playing water polo to qualify


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9 utd for ever2


    the hardest thing is always to qualify for these championships.it is going to be windy and wet on sunday.scoring will be very difficult.anybody who has not played ring common should try and get a game in before sunday.pin positions could make it even harder.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 783 ✭✭✭HITMANHEALY


    the hardest thing is always to qualify for these championships.it is going to be windy and wet on sunday.scoring will be very difficult.anybody who has not played ring common should try and get a game in before sunday.pin positions could make it even harder.

    I played at the grip competition this year, hoping to play in saturday weather permitting


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 235 ✭✭Wigertoods


    the hardest thing is always to qualify for these championships.it is going to be windy and wet on sunday.scoring will be very difficult.anybody who has not played ring common should try and get a game in before sunday.pin positions could make it even harder.

    Yeah,I remember the dublin s/p qualifier in Portmarnock a few years back.
    Rain and wind was that bad only half the field finished out.Cut was somewhere in the region of 3 over.Hope it's not that bad on sunday but the forecast is definitely not good.


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