Laois Senior Football Championship 2019

Started by The PRO, February 28, 2019, 09:51:40 AM

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Keyser Söze

Can anyone explain how Jim Bolger's son is playing for Killeshin? Is Jim living in this area and/or involved in Killeshin?
Could he be somebody that could be convinced to become involved in Laois GAA Admin eventually?
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled.......

Junior Ex Laoistalk

Quote from: Silkyskillssunshinee on July 26, 2019, 10:26:55 PM
Well Stradbally were way, way worse than I expected. Without Jody Dillon they offered nothing up front.

Killeshin were decent, especially when you consider they're missing three good lads. Stevie Attride was the best player on the park. David Aston was very good and Michael Doran showed well in spells.


Killeshin      3-14
Stradbally   2-6


Three-goal Killeshin power past Stradbally challenge
https://www.laoistoday.ie/2019/07/26/three-goal-killeshin-power-past-stradbally-challenge/
Winners are not those who never fail, but those who never quit!

laoisboy

jim being living in killeshin for the last 15 +

Junior Ex Laoistalk

Winners are not those who never fail, but those who never quit!

Rusty

Crettyard v Kileen was an aul scrap. The quality was low at times thou. Kingston was great to watch. Kileen are  a very old side. Crettyard dug deep with who they had, O' Carroll had a few nice.pints.Could have went either way at the end.

Chrimtain

I thought O'Dempsey's had a better idea of how to utilise Dan McCormack on Saturday evening than we saw with Laois u20s. They seemed to be giving him better service. It will be interesting to see how he gets on as the championship progresses.

BallyroanAbu

Quote from: Chrimtain on July 29, 2019, 09:11:15 AM
I thought O'Dempsey's had a better idea of how to utilise Dan McCormack on Saturday evening than we saw with Laois u20s. They seemed to be giving him better service. It will be interesting to see how he gets on as the championship progresses.


Thought that myself, Dan played really well and abit unlucky not to score more. 

SpeculativeEffort

Quote from: Rusty on July 28, 2019, 11:03:54 PM
Crettyard v Kileen was an aul scrap. The quality was low at times thou. Kingston was great to watch. Kileen are  a very old side. Crettyard dug deep with who they had, O' Carroll had a few nice.pints.Could have went either way at the end.

Would anyone be able to give an age break down of the killeen team? Id be familiar with maybe half of them and would guess at least 10 starters are over 30.

Silkyskillssunshinee

Quote from: SpeculativeEffort on July 29, 2019, 10:38:42 AM
Quote from: Rusty on July 28, 2019, 11:03:54 PM
Crettyard v Kileen was an aul scrap. The quality was low at times thou. Kingston was great to watch. Kileen are  a very old side. Crettyard dug deep with who they had, O' Carroll had a few nice.pints.Could have went either way at the end.

Would anyone be able to give an age break down of the killeen team? Id be familiar with maybe half of them and would guess at least 10 starters are over 30.

I think only Donie Kingston and Conor Keightley were under 30 from the Crettyard game. Fair play to all at the club for keeping Killeen afloat at Senior but they're going to need to come up with a solution soon.

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Winners are not those who never fail, but those who never quit!

Junior Ex Laoistalk

The draw for Round 2 of the Laois senior football championship has been made.
Following Round 1 games, teams have been split into Winners and Losers Sections for Round 2.

The winners of the Round 2 winners section games will advance to the quarter finals of the championship.
The loser of those games will go to Round 3 where they will face the teams who win in the Round 2 Losers Section.
The losers in the Losers section will head to the relegation semi finals.



Laois Senior Football Championship Round 2 Winners Section
Graiguecullen v O'Dempsey's
Arles-Killeen v Killeshin
Winners Courtwood/Arles-Kilcruise v Portlaoise
Winners Ballyroan-Abbey/Emo v Portarlington

Laois Senior Football Championship Round 2 Losers Section
Ballylinan v Losers Arles-Kilcruise/Courtwood
Ballyfin v Crettyard
St Joseph's v The Heath
Losers Ballyroan-Abbey/Emo v Stradbally
Winners are not those who never fail, but those who never quit!

redsetanta

Kilcruise v Portlaoise if they get over Courtwood or a local derby against Ballylinan.
The real glory is being knocked to your knees and then coming back. That's real glory. VinceLombardi

Junior Ex Laoistalk

#27
Quote from: Silkyskillssunshinee on July 29, 2019, 12:03:47 AM
I seen Stradbally just fell short of neighbours The Heath in their match. Sure 49 points is just a kick of a ball really  :D ;D

That was a reference to this scoreline in Junior A Championship,  The Heath 8-23, Stradbally  0-1
What is happening to football in Stradbally, seniors well beaten by Killeshin too ...  3-14 to 2-6
Winners are not those who never fail, but those who never quit!

High Fielder

Port have a nice look about them. A good team on paper as well as being a good young team. If that group stay together, it's easy to see them progressing and being contenders in a year or two.


SCFC

Quote from: Silkyskillssunshinee on July 29, 2019, 12:27:30 PM
Quote from: SpeculativeEffort on July 29, 2019, 10:38:42 AM
Quote from: Rusty on July 28, 2019, 11:03:54 PM
Crettyard v Kileen was an aul scrap. The quality was low at times thou. Kingston was great to watch. Kileen are  a very old side. Crettyard dug deep with who they had, O' Carroll had a few nice.pints.Could have went either way at the end.

Would anyone be able to give an age break down of the killeen team? Id be familiar with maybe half of them and would guess at least 10 starters are over 30.

I think only Donie Kingston and Conor Keightley were under 30 from the Crettyard game. Fair play to all at the club for keeping Killeen afloat at Senior but they're going to need to come up with a solution soon.
Keightley can't be far off 30 either if at all. And Donie is 29 in a fortnight's time.