Today's team according to https://laoisgaa.ie/joe-mcdonagh-cup-round-4-preview-laois-vs-down/
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Show posts MenuQuote from: georgedoylesrightleg on May 09, 2024, 10:30:30 AMwhat happend on sideline sendin off?Two Offaly players sandwiched T Cuddy. One of the Offaly players came off bad and hit the deck, ref gave Offaly a free. Carter very unhappy, given a yellow first, then a red around 10 seconds later. I imagine choice language was used between the two cards!
Quote from: The infidel in exile on May 08, 2024, 08:20:35 PMThank you for your explanation regarding Abbeyleix. But we have to accept that the four biggest towns in Laois are football towns. Portlaoise 22.000. Portarlington 7.900. Graigcullen 5.500. And Mountmellock 2.340. That's the reason I asked about Abbeyleix as it number five in the county. Then Rathdowney, the two hurling towns as Mountrath is struggling at the moment. We rely totally on rural clubs with small picks, forget about the Town, Their main secondary school won't play hurling, here in the UK football clubs are fighting against this woke culture that has ruined our children. Brocken Reilly's son is in goal.i know brocken well as he started refereeing when I gave it up. But Brocken is originally from Longford and the town he was from was a hurling town so he instilled that in his son. I heard about Obular, a friend told me that he is a good centre back, throw him in next yearNot sure about throwing U20s into the Senior setup, I'd be fairly against that. Ger Quinlan looked quite tired this evening against Offaly.
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on April 29, 2024, 02:37:46 PMLaois definitely have the winning of this tournament in them, but would wait till after the win before getting Antrim.Absolutely, the team needs to stay focused on the tournament in hand. Us fans can merely speculate though!
Carlow have done really well considering no points but have not shipped the heavy defeat that Antrim had last week so when we meet our advantage is a home game against them.
Dublin are not going to take us lightly either so would take an even bigger result away from home to gain third for us.
Quote from: Zooming around on April 27, 2024, 07:40:06 PMIs that the biggest ever score by the Laois seniors?Not sure! Most likely up there though. Not often we post 5 or more goals in a game.
Quote from: Laois Rising on April 26, 2024, 04:03:48 PMIf Laois were to lose to Kerry, Down or Westmeath you could have a scenario that the Joe McDonagh Final places end up being decided by points difference come end of the league part of the competition. Important that Laois put a decent score up on Meath this weekend.Laois 7-29 v 1-16 Meath.
Quote from: burdizzo on April 26, 2024, 11:56:44 AMGood that we have the luxury of letting the u20s play w/ the u20s.Yup, right decision.
Quote from: Mossy Bruce on April 22, 2024, 05:30:22 AMQuote from: G@@ on April 21, 2024, 12:48:42 PMFor @Mossy Bruce over on the west coast USA, you can watch the match live on clubber.tv for €12 / $13. They also have an annual pass for €149 which is great value as alot of club matches are shown also.
Thanks, G@@! Unfortunately I forgot to set my alarm (for 5:30 am) to follow the match. AAAARGH! Anyway, I will check this out for future matches. Thanks, again.
Quote from: burdizzo on April 21, 2024, 07:50:44 PMWhat's the odds of a re-match in the final? Quite short, I'd say!If Westmeath turn Offaly over next weekend, their season is effectively over.