I would think Laverty didn't want any risk of going down to 14 men permanently. James Guinness was also subbed as was on a yellow following a ridiculous booking.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: bigfrank on February 08, 2023, 08:55:06 PM
Anyone on the board suffer from Plantar fasciitis currently or in the past? I have been battling it for a few years,can be brutal in the morning after an evening run or training session the night before,I blame work boots 40 hours a week and a lot of years tramping about a gaa field.
Anyone see a specialist about it or get treatment? I did 4x£50 sessions a few years ago with a specialist that just held a small device that sent shockwaves into my heel for ten mins,didn't help at all and cost a fortune lol
Quote from: Truth hurts on October 17, 2022, 01:14:51 PM
Massive win for Carryduff v Clonduff, I cannot remember them being over strong at this level during underage?
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on October 07, 2022, 03:49:40 PMQuote from: outinfront on October 07, 2022, 03:25:38 PMQuote from: bannside on October 06, 2022, 09:31:13 PM
It's called the Antrim Cup (not the Belfast Cup) and there were teams in it from all over the county. Organised by Antrim coaching and games development officer, with some vital manpower provided by Gaelfast personnel.
This is an entirely different competition. This is a localised preseason tournament featuring teams from Belfast that will be playing MacLarnon or C football this season. Formalised challenge games so to speak. Personally (being involved in it) it has been brilliant for us as we arent chasing schools to play friendly games and the fixtures run each week. Regular games trumps training all the time for sure!
This year Aquinas, Rathmore, Knock and St Malachy's joined. St mary's were invited but decided against it this time around.
The Antrim Cup for Y8/10 gave young lads a chance to get some game time befor etheir Ulster competitions later in the year. It also gave newbies a chance to give it a go. It was well run but ran over 3 weeks on the same day at the same time which was tricky for pupils and staff. It would be good if next year it changed time/day each week. The finals night and streaming was a great idea and the lads must have loved it!
Plenty of young lads getting football and it's great to see.
Timing is always going to be difficult for kids and teachers, especially at the start of the school year, but when would you fit that in that keeps everyone happy?
Schools have a lot more sport going on in them nowadays, compared to my days you'd two sports hurling/football soccer didn't get a look in and as for those other sports we didnt get a chance outside of athletics of course
Quote from: bannside on October 06, 2022, 09:31:13 PM
It's called the Antrim Cup (not the Belfast Cup) and there were teams in it from all over the county. Organised by Antrim coaching and games development officer, with some vital manpower provided by Gaelfast personnel.