Hammer Archer wrote: » The Lough win again, beating Raheen 12 points to 10. They'll play St. James' of Wexford in the semi final. St. Pat's easily beat Pearse Óg in the Leinster Special JHC and will play Wolfe Tones of Longford in the semi final.
Hibbeler wrote: » Ah go and take a running jump the both of ye :P
mattser wrote: » Sorry Hibb, couldn't resist.
chrysagon wrote: » leaping to conclusions..
Hibbeler wrote: » The Irish record holder for long jump Ciaran McDonough has been added to the backroom staff of the senior football team I see. Hopefully this could be a step in the right direction for the county footballers in terms of coaching and fitness. Also last weekend the Dee Rangers ladies team won the Leinster Junior Club championship. Beat Clane by 4-3 to 2-6
Hibbeler wrote: » good to see some new faces being tried out even if it is October. What was the challenge in aid of and what was the score? Assume the Kildare team was much the same as the Meath team in that it was all new faces?
klairondavis wrote: » Meath team that played against Kildare last Thursday in Kilcock: 1 Andy Markey 2 Darren Brennan 3 Conor McGill 4 Oran Fitzpatrick 5 Nicky Judge 6 Neil Shortall 7 Ciaran McConnell 8 Shane Dowling 9 Sean Tobin 10 Fergus Toolan 11 Mark O'Sullivan 12 Ben Duggan 13 Seamus Mattimoe 14 Tom Cullen 15 Ruairi O'Dowd Substitutes: Kevin Treanor, Oisin Reilly, Seamus Lavin, Johnny Meehan, Simon Carthy.
clint_silver wrote: » bit of inexperience done for D/A in the 20 minute spell after the half where NOM pulled away with the scores, subs changed the game and they came back into it, at least 3 chances where wrong options taken. NOM deserved it alright over the course of the game. Pace was very noticable I thought and lots of fellas cramping even early in the second half. Is Tormey on the meath panel? stands out a mile although he'll be ruing that missed easy hand pass over the bar in the first half. I'll give credit to NOM coaching team, very well drilled set pieces I thought. excellent game despite conditions.
CrabRevolution wrote: » To be fair if you apply that logic, then every single winner of the hurling championship has been a "dual" club. There isnt a hurling club in the county without at least one equivalent football club in the same area.
westernfrenzy wrote: » Regan very good for O'Mahonys. Forde also played well for them. Thought the Bray's were largely anonynous for most of the game, although Stephen scored a great point. Tormey done well for Don/Ash I thought. I honestly thought Don/Ash would blitz O'Mahonys with the start they had. Experience came through for O'Mahonys in the end.
sc86 wrote: » last few years dual clubs have won kiltale -- moynalvey / summerhill 2014 kilmessain - dunsany 2013 kiltale - 2012 kildalky - boliver 2009 -2010-2011 only 2 of the kiltale starting 15 in that final doesnt play football, mostly senior grade
Hammer Archer wrote: » Am I right in saying that Trim are the last "dual club" to win the SHC?
Royal Legend wrote: » O'Mahonys win by 2 points, 2-11 to 2-09 Out of interest is Mick Deegans young lad declared for Meath or Dublin?