Armagh Club football & hurling

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centrefield

Quote from: Candyman on May 15, 2011, 11:10:23 AM
Jaysus, ur jokin? What was the reason... Numbers?

numbers indeed! senior squad are severly depleated with injuries at the minute (11/12) meaning that boys not starting at this stage last year have stepped up meaning not enough senior 'subs' to line out for reserves as under the rules only players that havent started the previous senior game can play which means 5/6 are eligible and with zero subs with zero subs form the 4ths team we are unable to field unfortunatley which is a disapointment.....on the eire og game today- hopefully its in the past as the team have improved well so far this year before this game and it would be disapointing to let things fall apart because of bad result.

ogshead

Ogs beat Granemore by a point tonight!!

ogshead

... and I just heard that Keady beat the Harps

TacadoirArdMhacha

St Patrick's II 1-8 Corrinshego 1-6
As I dream about movies they won't make of me when I'm dead

Harold Disgracey

Tír na nÓg Fight Night Friday 27th May
 
Fight 1
Dee McDonald vs Conor Coulter (Armagh Harps)
 
Fight 2
Sean Magill vs Sean Nixon (Ballyhegan)
 
Fight 3
Tommy Hamill vs Gerard Kerr (Ballyhegan)
 
Fight 4
Pearse McDonald vs Gary McKeever (Ballyhegan)
 
Fight 5
Darragh McKee vs Paddy Lennon (Clan na Gael)
 
Fight 6
Jamie McAleenan vs Jimi McNally (St Malachy's HC)
 
Fight 7
Eugene McCann vs Mark Bradshaw (Corrinshego)
 
Fight 8
Mark Smith vs Eamonn Rafferty (Eire Og)
 
Fight 9
Kieran Mulholland vs Marc Davidson
 
Fight 10
Kieran McCann vs Shane Mulgrew (Donaghmore)
 
Plus 3 other bouts involving Gary Judge, Seamie Judge & Andrew Neeson, opponents TBC.
 
Admission £20 by ticket only, doors open 7pm. I have some tickets if anyone is interested.

torres

Quote from: ogshead on May 18, 2011, 10:31:14 PM
Ogs beat Granemore by a point tonight!!
while we had chances late on to clinch victory it would,ve been rough justice on the ogs who had the majority of play  and missed some gilt edge chances themselves .

lurganblue

Clans and whitecross drew in the reserves. Exciting game. We only travelled with 15 and went a man down near the end due to an injury. Hung in there for a result. Not a vintage performance by either team

crossfire

Cross beat Ballymacnab away by 1-16 to 2-9.

This was a very good game which could have gone either way with Cross only getting their goal in injury time from a penalty.

downtown

Quote from: crossfire on May 20, 2011, 10:12:36 PM
Cross beat Ballymacnab away by 1-16 to 2-9.

This was a very good game which could have gone either way with Cross only getting their goal in injury time from a penalty.

Was a good game of football, very end to end stuff. What did you think of the ref crossfire?

TacadoirArdMhacha

ACL Division 4: St Patrick's II 1-11 Killeavy II 1-11
As I dream about movies they won't make of me when I'm dead

crossfire

#17875
Quote from: downtown on May 20, 2011, 10:20:30 PM
Quote from: crossfire on May 20, 2011, 10:12:36 PM
Cross beat Ballymacnab away by 1-16 to 2-9.

This was a very good game which could have gone either way with Cross only getting their goal in injury time from a penalty.

Was a good game of football, very end to end stuff. What did you think of the ref crossfire?
There are no good referees in our county and he was no worse than the rest.

At least he wasn't biased which makes a change.

winsamsoon

I never forget a face but in your case I will make an exception.

TacadoirArdMhacha

St Patrick's II 1-8 Corrinshego 1-6

After a month out of action, the Seconds side were plunged back into
action with three home fixtures in five days as their League campaign
got up and running. The first of these came last Wednesday at home to
Corrinshego. Prior to the match a minute's silence was impeccably
observed in tribute to the late Brendan McConville who had a great
affiliation to this team through his sons Neil and Mark.

The match was slow to start with both teams guilty of some early
misses before Corrinshego opened the scoring with a pointed free after
9 minutes. The match was soon equalised when a determined Brendan
Nugent run resulted in him kicking a good score from play. With scores
at a premium, a long range Corrinshego point put them back in the lead
however after 19 minutes St Pat's seized the advantage when a well
delivered free by Paudie Mackin was palmed to the net by Miceal
Connolly. It looked like that might be enough to secure a half-time
lead however unfortunately a needless penalty was conceded close to
the half hour mark. The kick was converted to the net to leave
Corrinshego a point ahead at the break on a scoreline of St Patrick's
1-1 Corrinshego 1-2. The quality of football was not exceptional in a
low scoring first half and while Corrinshego were perhaps the better
side over the half hour, a failure to take their chances meant that St
Pat's were very much in contention at the break.

The second half began with a Corrinshego point before Patsy McKeever
halved the deficit after benefiting from a Brendan Nugent pass to kick
a good point under pressure. A decent St Pat's move after 8 minutes
resulted in Brendan Murray score. While Corrinshego scored soon after,
a great point from distance by Kyle McEvoy put his side level again.
Eamon McArdle drove a point over the bar and Brendan Nugent put a free
over the bar to put St Pat's two in front. Corrinshego hauled
themselves back within a point with 8 minute remaining however Miceal
Connolly seized on a defensive lapse to kick a great point for
Cullyhanna. Two points behind heading into the latter stages,
Corrinshego were expected to pile on the pressure but try as they
might to breach the Cullyhanna defence, their only joy was to be a
single point. A late Cullyhanna point secured victory with the home
side winning on a scoreline of St Patrick's 1-8 Corrinshego 1-6.

This was a hard fought victory in which each team member played their
part. While the efforts of the opposition may have merited something
from the game, St Patrick's can be rightly proud of their efforts in
achieving victory. Man of the match was probably Peter Loughran.

St Patrick's II 1-11 Killeavy 1-11

On Friday night, Cullyhanna met their fellow Seconds team from
Killeavy in what was a thoroughly enjoyable hour's football. With the
team having had little respite since Wednesday's performance, it was
perhaps understandable that Killeavy started the brightest, kicking
two early scores, however St Pat's responded well as Patsy McKeever
led a fightback in which he kicked three points from play to seize the
advantage for his side. Halfway through the second half, Killeavy
gained the intiative as 1-4 without response handed them a commanding
6 point lead. At this juncture, St Pat's would perhaps have been
expected to resign themselves to an inevitable defeat however this
team are made from sterner stuff. In the final five minutes of the
half, Brendan Nugent combined with Brendan Murray for a point before
Patsy McKeever kicked a great long range point from play. Two late
pointed frees from Cathal O'Neill brought St Patrick's well back into
the match as the half ended with Killeavy leading by 1-6 to 0-7 after
an entertaining first half.

The quality of football did not diminish in the second period as
Killeavy extended their lead with two points. Five minutes into the
half a well directed Paudie Mackin pass resulted in a foul on Miceal
Connolly within the small rectangle. The resultant penalty was coolly
dispatched to the net by Mackin to put his team within a point however
Killeavy responded well wit a point soon after. A fisted point from
Brendan Nugent bought his side back within the minimum before two
Killeavy points put the away side 3 ahead with 10 minutes remaining. A
pointed Brendan Nugent free began the fightback and with 8 minutes
remaining a well placed Paudie Mackin free found Miceal Connolly. He
transferred the ball well to Paul Donnelly at pace who held off
numerous challenges to kick an excellent point. As the match ebbed and
flowed, the equalising score was finally secured as man of the match
Patsy McKeever kicked an excellent point with two minutes remaining to
level to teams at 1-11 apiece. That was to be the final act in a
dramatic and exciting match which neither side deserved to lose.

Starting XV: F Murphy; C Thompson, E McArdle, M Rowland; P Donnelly
(0-1), P Loughran, P McLoughran; P O'Neill, K Toner; C O'Neill (0-2),
P Mackin (1-0), B Nugent (0-2); B Murray (0-1), M Connolly, P McKeever
(0-5) Subs Used: B Quinn, A Murray, S Nugent

St Patrick's II 3-8 Dromintee 0-4

The trilogy ended on Sunday afternoon as the Seconds side secured an
excellent victory with a good performance marked by the return to
playing action of goalkeeper Paul Mackin. His well placed kickouts
were the foundation of an excellent Cullyhanna performance in which
they ran out comfortable winners. Goals from Cathal McGlade, Miceal
Connolly and Paudie Mackin were crucial in the victory while Brendan
Nugent top scored with 0-4. This was a fine performance which capped a
magnificent week for the Seconds team in which 5 of the available 6
points were secured.
As I dream about movies they won't make of me when I'm dead

winsamsoon

How did your seniors get on Tac
I never forget a face but in your case I will make an exception.

TacadoirArdMhacha

Division 1: St Patrick's 1-9 Dromintee 0-10

Another hard fought victory. In what hasn't been a vintage season in terms of performances, we seem to have developed the happy habit of winning tight matches.
As I dream about movies they won't make of me when I'm dead