U20 All Ireland football championship 2021

Started by Blowitupref, February 03, 2020, 04:03:37 PM

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Blowitupref

Connacht

Saturday
Mayo v Galway

Semi finals  Feb 15th
Sligo v Roscommon
Leitrim v Galway/Mayo

Connacht final Feb 22nd

Leinster
Saturday and Friday
Wicklow v Dublin
Louth v Offaly
Carlow v Wexford

Feb 15th
Laois v Westmeath
Wicklow/Dublin v Longford
Carlow/Wexford v Meath
Louth/Offaly v Kildare

Semi finals 22/23rd of feb
Wicklow/Dublin/Longford v Carlow/Wexford/Meath
Laois/Westmeath v Louth/Offaly v Kildare

Leinster Final date N/A


Munster
Feb 19th
Clare v Waterford
Tipperary v Limerick

Semi finals 26th of Feb
Cork v Clare/Waterford
Kerry v Tipperary/Limerick

Munster Final 4/3


Ulster

Saturday
Derry v Fermanagh

Feb 15th
Cavan v Down
Donegal v Monaghan
Armagh v Tyrone
Antrim v Derry/Fermanagh

Semi finals Feb 28th/29th
Cavan/Down v Donegal/Monaghan
Armagh/Tyrone v Antrim/Derry/Fermanagh

Ulster final March 7th or 8th.


All Ireland semi finals in Croke Park March 17th

Munster winner v Connacht winner
Leinster winner v Ulster winner


All Ireland final March 28th or 29th

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The odds for the All Ireland outright winner.

Cork 7/2
Kerry 7/2
Dublin 9/2
Galway 9/1
Tyrone 11/1
Roscommon 11/1
Mayo 12/1
Kildare 14/1
Meath 14/1
Donegal 16/1
Monaghan 28/1
Armagh 28/1

The rest between 33/1 and 1000/1


Is the ref going to finally blow his whistle?... No, he's going to blow his nose

KOTS3

Carlow as high as 15/8 to beat Wexford, who they beat by 20 points just a month ago.

any info on if wexford are expecting lads back / possible carlow injuries?

Farrandeelin

You'd wonder the rationale in getting the Connacht u20 championship wrapped up so early. A three and a half week wait for the winner is hardly ideal when the other provincial winners will have a few tough games behind them. Balla found that to their cost in 2018 in the Connacht junior club championship that twiddling your thumbs waiting isn't ideal.
Inaugural Football Championship Prediction Winner.

Cunny Funt

Quote from: Farrandeelin on February 06, 2020, 10:19:19 PM
You'd wonder the rationale in getting the Connacht u20 championship wrapped up so early. A three and a half week wait for the winner is hardly ideal when the other provincial winners will have a few tough games behind them. Balla found that to their cost in 2018 in the Connacht junior club championship that twiddling your thumbs waiting isn't ideal.

A bit odd that the Connacht championship is so rushed off. Would make more sense to play the final on the first Saturday in March.


Rossfan

Davy's given us a dream to cling to
We're going to bring home the SAM

Blowitupref

Is the ref going to finally blow his whistle?... No, he's going to blow his nose

Maroon Manc

Thats a very young Galway team, don't know what age Alan Greene is but off the rest of the outfield players only Tierney, Fitzgerald & Glynn are overage next year. 4 of last years U17's team are starting.


galwayman

Quote from: Maroon Manc on February 07, 2020, 04:43:59 PM
Thats a very young Galway team, don't know what age Alan Greene is but off the rest of the outfield players only Tierney, Fitzgerald & Glynn are overage next year. 4 of last years U17's team are starting.
Is Cian Monaghan not overage next year also?
You're right though it's a very young team. I read somewhere Tierney is the only survivor from last years starting team

Maroon Manc

#8
Quote from: galwayman on February 07, 2020, 04:57:16 PM
Quote from: Maroon Manc on February 07, 2020, 04:43:59 PM
Thats a very young Galway team, don't know what age Alan Greene is but off the rest of the outfield players only Tierney, Fitzgerald & Glynn are overage next year. 4 of last years U17's team are starting.
Is Cian Monaghan not overage next year also?
You're right though it's a very young team. I read somewhere Tierney is the only survivor from last years starting team

Yes you're right, got him and Ryan mixed up. Fairly sure Glynn & Fitzgerald played against Roscommon 2 years ago but don't think either played championship football last year. Brian Harlowe certainly played in a few of the games against Cork/Kerry, strange one he's not deemed good enough this year despite been a year older.

galwayman

Quote from: Maroon Manc on February 07, 2020, 05:06:41 PM
Quote from: galwayman on February 07, 2020, 04:57:16 PM
Quote from: Maroon Manc on February 07, 2020, 04:43:59 PM
Thats a very young Galway team, don't know what age Alan Greene is but off the rest of the outfield players only Tierney, Fitzgerald & Glynn are overage next year. 4 of last years U17's team are starting.
Is Cian Monaghan not overage next year also?
You're right though it's a very young team. I read somewhere Tierney is the only survivor from last years starting team

Yes you're right, got him and Ryan mixed up.
Weather conditions will probably make a balls of this game

GalwayBayBoy

#10
Quote from: Maroon Manc on February 07, 2020, 04:43:59 PM
Thats a very young Galway team, don't know what age Alan Greene is but off the rest of the outfield players only Tierney, Fitzgerald & Glynn are overage next year. 4 of last years U17's team are starting.

Think Mayo have 10 or 11 of last year's team so they could have the physical advantage over a younger albeit talented Galway side. Especially in what is looking like a wet windy day. It will likely be a right slog in those conditions.

Blowitupref

#11
Quote from: KOTS3 on February 06, 2020, 04:40:27 PM
Carlow as high as 15/8 to beat Wexford, who they beat by 20 points just a month ago.

any info on if wexford are expecting lads back / possible carlow injuries?

The Carlow team

Kuba Budiscz; Jonah Dunne, Keagan Bradley, Luke Bradley; Jamie Lunney, Jack McCullagh, Finbarr Kavanagh; Luke Connolly, Niall Hickey; Cormac Lomax, Dinny Farrell, Diarmuid Ruth; Andrew Keogh, Cathal O'Neill, Ronan Curran.

And Wexford

Anthony Larkin; Ryan Furlong, Ciaran Kavanagh, Liam Cooper; Niall Murphy, Sam Audsley, Ciaran Reegan; Liam Coleman, Tiernan Neville; Shane Pettit, Paudie Hughes, Column Feeney; Todd Hynes, Diarmuid Barry, Sean Forde.

Subs: Joshua Burke, Diarmuid Kehoe, Fiachra Hourihane, Nathan O’Connor, Colm Parnell, James Byrne, Cormac Cooney, Micheal Carroll, Garbhan MacCormack, Mossy Murphy, Conor Kehoe, Adam Fleming, Peter O’Neill, Reece Broaders, Ben O’Connor

Big turnaround from the League result.  Wexford 3-08 Carlow 2-09.
Is the ref going to finally blow his whistle?... No, he's going to blow his nose

The Hill is Blue

DUBLIN (U20FC v Wicklow)

1 Josh O'Neill St Vincent's

2 Alan Murphy Lucan Sarsfields

3 Adam Rafter Na Fianna

4 Josh Bannon St Sylvester's

5 Rory Dwyer St Margaret's

6 Adam Waddick Thomas Davis

7 Adam Fearon Skerries Harps

8 Killian McGinnis Skerries Harps

9 Evan Caulfield Clanna Gael Fontenoy

10 Mark Lavin Lucan Sarsfields

11 Lorcan O'Dell Templeogue Synge St

12 Seán Lowry St Vincent's

13 Ciarán Archer St Maur's

14 Luke Swan Castleknock

15 Kieran McKeon Clontarf
I remember Dublin City in the Rare Old Times http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9T7OaDDR7i8

Cunny Funt

Mayo leading 8-2 at half time. Galway with the wind now.

maigheo