Archer3083 wrote: » C103 were saying that the Cork manager's job is down to two men. I'd say either would have been very happy with the quality of the display that both teams put on today!
Boots234 wrote: » What happened Cahalane? Crokes are looking unstoppable at the moment
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » Delighted kanturk won,but you would feel for Fermoy,terrfic display ,and you were right,it was tight.A fine crowd,in a great day hurling.Their can only be one winner. Nash sum free to win it in the end.Unreal.Nash is such a star,hurling ,he is becoming the main attention at these games. I thought Lorchan was very good,and walsh 3 nice scores aprox,faded at times but defo could add to cork.Cant wait for the final,five intercounty players ,all star players in each codes for Cork. Good day for North cork.In Blarney Newtown won the County. Their u 16 team won a terrfic game of hurling.Would have liked to be their, underage games are good ,just pure hurling. Newtown beat an excellent Aghada 2-15 to 2-14. Talking to a lad at it,it was meant to be top quality on both teams,even on a poor ptich in blarney. Donnacha Sheehan captain,Tim O Mahony and Darragh Guiney among others were meant to be excellent. That is two countys in a few weeks for Newtown. Midelton in fairness stood up to the task today.Lehane to get 1-13 out of their 2-18 sum scoring.Nagle was meant to be outstanding.Surely a recall to the Cork panel,if the form keeps up,espiceally if kenny and murphy go next year. Na piarsaigh be a good game.Gardiner is still struggling with injury,gould hamstring trouble,for the last while. They need those to be fully fit.Gould would be a huge loss,considering at least two of their forwards are converted backs,Buckley and O Rourke. I look forward to looking at Ian Mcdonnell again.He is very wristy,fast hands,the worry is like cian mac,not great mobility.Caught some great ball the last day. Apparently he is working very hard on the fitness.Time will tell. Sars had a good win.They will miss O 'Sullivan if they get to the final,more so if they have to mark lehane. Youghal fair play to them ,and the work they done,a lot of that started under Peter -Quelly.Delighted for Cooper, and Desmond who both deserved a bit of luck,but its hard to nt feel for Timmy Mac in particular. Cant wait for Tuesday night and Fermoy and mallow. Would not have thought they would be in the final but having seen the intermediate team today,a well coached team with denis ring. He is with the u21 team. Weather is great for october ,i hope it is dry in kildorrerry. The motion for change of the league is just becoming more a joke,every day. They refused to meet wexford offaly andtfriday,as they knew they were furious. Now in a bid to shut up the outrage,they decide they will all take part in two groups,all the fuss,just to suit cork. Its a definite ,cork will be in the top level next year.Wexford and offaly be happy now.The danger is they will change it again two years to the old way. What a comic this story is becoming. Making a mountain out of a mole hill,is this scenario.They should of reviewed it next year,save all the controversy.
Nonoperational wrote: » Good to hear Walsh played quite well. I actually didn't think Nagle stood out for Midleton... The 2 O'Mahonys were good, Haughney was good at mid-field and obviously Lehane was different class. But the team performance was good. I wouldn't be critical of any of them. Tough battle now against Na Piarsaigh.
Archer3083 wrote: » C103 said it was down to Cleary and Cuthbert. They said it would be finalised in the next 10 days. They said that both men had been in discussions with the CCB. I don't know how accurate their souces are but it all seemed to be believable.
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » Thats why it would be great to beat them.Down in killarney do. Great exposure for man of the match hurley and collins. A hip operation ,out for six to seven months.Both hips.
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » Milford 5-17 Ballincolig 7. Fair play to them,and Amanda Geary.
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » Fair play to the Haven ,superb win.A credit to Cork football.A lot of crticics unhappy the Haven won,most make their victory sweeter. Best of luck to them against Dr crokes. Cahalane will be a huge loss ,against the Gooch.
darragh_haven wrote: » Great win. Nemo are usually the benchmark, and to beat them 2 in the championship is proof thatvwe are deserving winners. Last year our style wasn't great to watch. but this year the Haven played some great stuff, nemo played total football too and there was no cynical stuff. The critics like aristocrats (nemo). Glad we could rub them up the wrong way. With or without Cahalane I wouldn't hold out much hope Dr. Crokes.
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » Whats the talk down yere way regards cleary?is he availble again for cork. For what he dne with u21 team,deserves a two year team.
ShamoBuc wrote: » Next Sunday at 2pm it's Sars v Ballymartyle, 4pm it's Na Piarsaigh V Midleton. First game should be interesting but I think the 'real' match will be at 4. This could be a cracker. Gardner is a bit of a doubt but I'm sure that he'll start in a very formidable half back line. This will be where the game will be won and lost. My predictions - Midleton should get through I reckon to play Sars and Midleton to win the final. Delighted for Clyda and Haven today - but in particular Clyda, they've finally got to the promised land after a few bad years at the doorstep. A real pity Haven will be missing Cahalane but they should give Crokes a good rattle.
ShamoBuc wrote: » Wasn't there talk of him ruling himself out - family reasons - the board probably want it to seem like there was competition to Frank's main man.
rebel girl 15 wrote: » Some pain barrier to go through - a fracture in one hip and torn cartilage in the other Was always going to be a Milford win, was hoping that it wouldn't be a hammering
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » Yeah ,no real gain a hammering. Bad wknd cronins,pa and denise. Are milford good enough to win Munster.? A hip op at 21, is crazy. Young players are being burned out .
rebel girl 15 wrote: » Fact that he had a fracture in it and that needs to be fixed - it is a case of burnout, but the problem with the other hip probably caused the other one, and playing through it for so long doesn't help the recovery time the other side. Cartilage can be a very tricky one
rebel girl 15 wrote: » Two grades, premier intermediate and intermediate. Premier intermediate is promotion to senior, and intermediate promotes to premier intermediate
Martin567 wrote: » Thanks for that. Is there also a Junior grade? If so, that would then be the 4th grade rather than the 3rd in other counties. Who represents Cork in the All Ireland Club Junior Championship?
Boots234 wrote: » For the Junior championship the county is divided into 8 separate divisions which run their own championship between their respective junior clubs. The winners of each division go into a county championship with the overall winner going up to intermediate and representing Cork in the Munster championship
Martin567 wrote: » I'm just reading the excellent club section in today's Examiner here and I'm very confused. On one page, I read about Anthony Nash's heroics for Kanturk in the IHC semi-final and it says they will meet Eire Og in the final later this month. Turn the page and I find a big report about Youghal's win in the Premier IHC final on Saturday and how they will be playing senior hurling next year. Are there two separate IHCs in Cork and do they both provide promotion to Senior? If not, what was the point of the Kanturk/Fermoy game? Also, which team will represent Cork in the Munster IHC? All explanations gratefully received!
Gerry91 wrote: » I'll be in Cork next week Thinkstoomuch presume the semis are on Sat? What are the matchups again? Should be good! Hurley will be a huge player for ye next year in football What do ye make of the two football manager contenders? I'd worry about ye next year ye have the players!