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#541
Quote from: moysider on May 24, 2010, 09:50:25 PM

The which?

I know we have a lot of bandwagon followers in Mayo but we do have quite a succesful Senior ladies team A.K.A Cora Staunton who will now not be competing in the All Ireland championship because the County Board voted to remove them from the competition.
#542
With the resignation of the manager the county board voted in favour of pulling the senior ladies team from the all Ireland championship. a strange decision the only competition where we are likely to get some silver wear.
#543
I see that work has began on Mayo Connacht centre of Excellence


http://www.hoganstand.com/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=129252

Sod turned on Connacht Centre of Excellence
22 May 2010


GAA president Christy Cooney was on hand yesterday to turn the sod on the Connacht Council's new €10m Centre of Excellence at Bekan near Ballyhaunis, Co Mayo.

The 65-acre site is set to be transformed into a complex comprising six floodlit outdoor pitches, a state-of-the-art indoor pitch, gymnasium, and related facilities. It will act as a venue for county, club and school teams from throughout the province and is expected to be completed by 2014.

"This is a hugely significant day in the history of the GAA in Connacht," Cooney said.

"It will be the first provincial Centre of Excellence in the country, which is a real feather in Connacht's cap. Money generated by the rental of Croke Park was ring-fenced for projects such as this and I wish everyone involved with this development every success."
#544
General discussion / Back pain
May 20, 2010, 09:29:10 PM
I was playing some basketball last Sunday for the first time in years. I had put a bit of weight on since then too. I must of pulled a muscle in my back because the pain has got worse since then. Its grand during the day but when i get home and sit/lie down for a while its pure agony. Anyone else ever get this? anything to take for it?
#545
Quote from: ross4life on May 16, 2010, 06:58:02 PM
Louth
Waterford
Tyrone
Meath

Meath horrible team and horrible fans? i quite like them why all the hate towards them?

Just from the GAA matches. I have a brother with Down Syndrome who like myself likes the auld GAA. He does come to all the matches with me. He has only got abuse thrown at him three times The two finals in 1996 and last years match against Meath. Thats the main reason for my dislike of them. Plus the two Meath lads who work with me are Pr**ks.
#546
Louth V Longford- A hard one to pick. To be honest i know very little about either team but Louth seem to have some form of the last few years so i'm going for Louth

Waterford V Clare- Waterford reached the division 4 final and are rightly favourites at 1/2. Waterford to win this one.

Antrim V Tyrone- Last years Ulster final. You have to admire Antrim but yet you cant look beyond Tyrone for this one.

Meath V Offaly- Meath horrible team and horrible fans, the only county in the championship i actually dispise so i could never tip them to win. Offaly for this one
#547
Quote from: balladmaker on May 15, 2010, 08:26:43 PM
Quotethere has been only two winners in over ten years and it looks like Armagh again this year

How can you say it looks like Armagh again this year before a ball is kicked and when Armagh's first game is in Celtic Park of all places?

Yes, the provincial system is inherently flawed, given the task of getting out of the likes of Ulster, having to peak for each game in the province, and then contest an All Ireland quarter final etc.  Would prefer to be trying to get out of Munster or Connaught, than Ulster.


Armagh look the form team, Celtic park is that much of a fortress these days? how many games did they lose in the league there.
#548
I see Paidi o'Shea also thinks Tipp havent a chance he says he,ll give free drink to everybody tonight in his pub if it happens.

http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/drink-will-be-flowing-in-ventry-if-tipp-manage-to-upset-kerry-2182032.html

#549
GAA Discussion / Connacht SFC Preview
May 15, 2010, 01:13:43 PM
Courtesy of the Irish Independent

http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaa-championships/gaelic-football/connacht-sfc-preview-2180619.html

Connacht SFC Preview

Friday May 14 2010

Galway

All-Ireland titles: 9 (2001)

Connacht titles: 40 (2008)

Manager: Joe Kernan (first season)

Captain: Michael Meehan

Last year: Galway 1-18 London 1-7; Galway 1-13 Sligo 1-12; Galway 1-14 Mayo 2-12 (Connacht Final); Galway 0-13 Donegal 0-14 (All-Ireland Qualifiers Rd 4)

2010 NFL: 5th in Division 1 (P7 W3 D0 L4)

Last big Championship achievement: 2008 Connacht champions.

Key man: Diarmuid Blake. Serious question marks hang over their full-back line, which makes Blake's job at centre-back even more pivotal.

Who could make a name for himself: Relative newcomer Eoin Concannon emerged to make a name for himself at corner-forward during the league, both from play and placed balls.

Fantasy signing: Sean Cavanagh. Midfield has been a weakness for them for some years and Kernan likes his centre-fielders to help out all round, so a player with Cavanagh's engine and versatility would make a huge difference to Galway.

Prospects: If they get to the Connacht final, they should win it because they're in the tough side of the draw and have to beat Mayo or Sligo to do so.

Odds: All-Ireland 14/1; Connacht 11/10.

Next game: May 27, v Mayo or Sligo in Castlebar/Galway.

Leitrim

All-Ireland titles: 0

Connacht titles: 2 (1994)

Manager: Mickey Moran and John Morrison (second season)

Captain: John McKeon

Last year: Leitrim 2-9 Roscommon 2-13; Roscommon 0-10 Longford 0-13 (All-Ireland Qualifiers Rd 1).

2010 NFL: 5th in Division 4 (P8 W4 D4 L4).

Last big Championship achievement: 1994 Connacht title.

Key man: Free-taker Michael Foley is regularly their top scorer and he showed a return to some of his best form during the league.

Who could make a name for himself: The management tried out a lot of players during the league and Wayne McKeon (Ballinamore) caught the eye at wing-back.

Fantasy signing: Bernard Brogan. Like many lower division teams, Leitrim are usually well organised defensively, but lack a flair forward like Brogan to open up defences and open up their attacking options.

Prospects: Being on the easy side of draw meant it was better than for many years, but the tragic death of team-mate Philly McGuinness has left them grieving deeply and lifting themselves from that will be difficult.

Odds: All-Ireland 500/1; Connacht 25/1.

First game: June 20 v Roscommon/London, Hyde Park/Carrick-on-Shannon.

Mayo

All-Ireland titles: 3 (1951)

Connacht titles: 42 (2009)

Manager: John O'Mahony (fourth season)

Captain: Trevor Mortimer

Last year: Mayo 2-19 New York 0-10; Mayo 3-18 Roscommon 0-7; Mayo 2-12 Galway 1-14 (Connacht Final); Mayo 1-15 Meath 2-15 (All-Ireland Quarter-final)

2010 NFL: 2nd in Division 1, beaten finalists (P8 W6 D0 L2).

Last big Championship achievement: Won Connacht last year and 2006 All-Ireland finalists.

Key man: Attacking wing-back Kevin McLoughlin was one of the stars of last year's U-21s and was one of their few players to impress in the NFL final.

Who could make a name for himself: Aidan O'Shea's older brother Seamus (pictured right )had really impressed during the league and needs to recover quickly from the league final because they badly need leadership in midfield.

Fantasy signing: Alan Brogan -- or any forward capable of firing with accuracy from outside the 30m range. Mayo only seem capable of scoring within 20 metres of goal and can't open defences with that flaw.

Prospects: A lot worse since the league final. That performance, and the hype now surrounding Sligo, makes a backlash possible. If Mayo can recover their composure, they would then have to face Galway. If they retain their title they'll have really earned it.

Odds: All-Ireland 12/1; Connacht 5/4.

First game: June 5 v Sligo, Markievicz Park.

Roscommon

All-Ireland titles: 2 (1944)

Connacht titles: 19 (2001)

Manager: Fergal O'Donnell (second season)

Captain: Peter Domican

Last year: Roscommon 2-13 Leitrim 2-9; Roscommon 0-7 Mayo 3-18; Roscommon 0-11 Wexford 1-8 (All-Ireland Qualifiers Rd 2), Roscommon 0-11 Wexford 0-8 (replay); Roscommon 0-11 Meath 2-12 (All-Ireland Qualifiers Rd 3)

2010 NFL: 7th in Division 3 and relegated (P7 W1 D0 L6)

Last big Championship achievement: 2006 All-Ireland minor champions.

Key man: Donie Shine. Even though they got relegated he was the second highest scorer in Division 3 with a booming long-range shot which is why the Aussies are already sniffing around him.

Who could make a name for himself: U-21 full-back Neil Collins (Castlerea), who captained the U-21s Connacht title victory, is tipped to make the step-up this summer.

Fantasy signing: Brian Dooher. Roscommon have seriously lacked leadership in recent years, especially the sort of player who will grab a game by the scruff of the neck and single-handedly win it, if needs be.

Prospects: London gave them a right rattle five years ago and are a potential banana skin, but if they win they have Leitrim in 'The Hyde', so a Connacht final place is very realistic and a huge carrot for the Rossies this summer.

Odds: Roscommon 300/1; Connacht 15/2.

First game: May 30 v London, Ruislip.

Sligo

All-Ireland titles: 0

Connacht titles: 3 (2007)

Manager: Kevin Walsh (second season)

Captain: Charlie Harrison

Last year: Sligo 0-12 Galway 1-13; Sligo 1-13 Tipperary

1-12 (All-Ireland Qualifiers Rd 2); Sligo 1-10 Kerry 0-14 (All-Ireland Qualifiers Rd 3)

2010 NFL: Won Division 3 (P8 W6 D0 L2)

Last big Championship achievement: 2007 Connacht champions.

Key man: Harrison is the rock on which Sligo's whole game is built. One of the best corner-backs in the game at the moment.

Who could make a name for himself: Stephen Gilmartin is still only an U-21, but has given real leadership already and is a midfielder who can score as well.

Fantasy signing: Kieran Donaghy -- or any towering full-forward because Sligo lack a tall target-man to secure ball and dish it out to nippy forwards like Adrian Marren, Colm McGee and Alan Costello.

Prospects: The best they've been since 2007 after winning back-to-back league titles, but to win a Connacht final they'll have to beat both of the province's only Division 1 sides, which is a big ask.

Odds: All-Ireland 100/1; Connacht 16/1.

First game: June 5 v Mayo, Markievicz Park.

London

All-Ireland titles: 0

Connacht titles: 0

Manager: Noel Dunning (sixth season)

Captain: Conor Beirne

Last year: London 1-7 Galway 1-18; London 1-7 Down 1-16 (All-Ireland Qualifiers Rd 1)

2010 NFL: 8th in Division 4 (P8 W1 D0 L7)

Last big Championship achievement: Beat Leitrim in Carrick in 1977.

Key man: Ex-Galway player Paul Geraghty was injured during the league but he has been the Exiles' big leader for the last few years.

Who could make a name for himself? Centre-forward Killian Phair, their top scorer during the National League.

Fantasy signing: Tomas O Se -- or a similar defensive totem, because during the league London conceded a whopping 7-120 which was nearly twice as much as the 4-71 they scored.

Prospects: This is their best chance of winning a game since meeting Leitrim in Connacht in 2007, particularly as they memorably ran Roscommon to a point in 2005.

Odds: All-Ireland 2000/1; Connacht 200/1.

First game: May 30 v Roscommon, Ruislip.

#550
I see in Martin McHugh's column in the Star where he derides the unfairness of the Provincial championships. He says the only two competitive provincial championships are the Munster Hurling and the Ulster Football. I fail to see his point with regards to the Ulster football championship, there has been only two winners in over ten years and it looks like Armagh again this year. Are Ulster teams at a competitive dis-advantage compared to teams in other provinces. What can be done to rectify it? I never really likes McHugh's articles his Ulster bias is clearly in evidence each time he writes.
#551
GAA Discussion / Re: New weekly GAA Podcast
May 15, 2010, 09:12:36 AM
Quote from: ONeill on May 15, 2010, 08:52:17 AM
Quote from: Peter Solan the Great on May 15, 2010, 08:30:34 AM
I liked the opening jingle i thought it was very appropriate.

Jazz?

Okay maybe not Jazz, but the word i would use to describe is that famous GAA term "Snazzy" The opening jingle wont replace famous jingles from the Sunday game and match of the day but its a start.
#552
GAA Discussion / Re: New weekly GAA Podcast
May 15, 2010, 08:30:34 AM
I liked the opening jingle i thought it was very appropriate.
#553
GAA Discussion / John Evans- We wont beat Kerry
May 15, 2010, 08:28:46 AM
With reference to his recent radio interview where he says the only chance of Tipp beating Kerry is if the Kerry lads all get the flu. Not a great attitude for a manger to have going into the game tomorrow, is it cute Kerry hoorism on his behalf? I think its something he should of kept to himself really.
#554
GAA Discussion / Re: Trevor Mortimer interview
April 24, 2010, 06:02:32 PM
Yes a good article. Keith duggan has always been sympathetic to the Mayo cause. Mortimer himself is a credit to Mayo as captain and the effort he puts in. We'll always live in hope in Mayo and we'll get to the promise land some time, but while we wait they have given us many a good day out.
#555
Best of luck to Sligo. Hopefully two national titles will be coming west!