Official Cavan GAA Thread

Started by BallyhaiseMan, November 10, 2006, 01:47:12 PM

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tommysmith

Moving on from celt gate, i see the betting for saturday evenings game.

Cavan 6/4  Monaghan 4/6

I think that is easy money if you back against Cavan i just can't see us being good enough to beat Monaghan.

Westside

4/6 does seem like buying money. Monaghan have a much stronger side than us.

Can't bring myself to bet against us though...

rodney trotter

Are ye all attending the game Saturday, or be following via twitter?.. I will be there anyway, other than Meath, Monaghan would be the biggest rivalry with Cavan.

Darren Hughes at centre half is a brillant footballer, if he was somehow stopped from making his surging runs, Cavan would have a chance. His brother Kieran is a good player at corner forward and Connor McManus at full forward.

tommysmith

I will be watching a live stream.

Westside

Quote from: tommysmith on February 06, 2013, 06:14:24 PM
I will be watching a live stream.

Will there be one?? If so I'd really appreciate if you could send one on to me. Working Saturday so won't get home.

tommysmith

Quote from: Westside on February 06, 2013, 06:26:22 PM
Quote from: tommysmith on February 06, 2013, 06:14:24 PM
I will be watching a live stream.

Will there be one?? If so I'd really appreciate if you could send one on to me. Working Saturday so won't get home.

Sorry i said that as a joke but i seen on the Cavan gaa section on boards that the Antrim Game was streamed.

If i find a link i will let you know.


Itchy

f**k Monaghan, and you can quote me on that Celt.

tommysmith

Any word on team yet lads?

Looks like we are getting no inside information here anymore.

Home of the champs

When does Cavan club football kick off??

tommysmith


Westside

I see Jack Brady is playing at center back for DCU. Odd place to have him.

mylestheslasher

Quote from: Itchy on February 06, 2013, 06:41:04 PM
f**k Monaghan, and you can quote me on that Celt.

Indeed! :D

We can only hope that the lads go out and raise their game for Monaghan as the idea of losing to them makes me sick almost as sick as losing to Meath but certainly more sick than losing to Fermanagh (which is quite a high level of sickness in any case).

Denn Forever

Come on lads.

Let's do it for Myle's continued health!
I have more respect for a man
that says what he means and
means what he says...

anglocelt39

A number of injuries have forced Cavan manager Terry Hyland's hand in selecting his team for this weekend's Allianz NFL div 3 rd 2 tie with neighbours Monaghan. Regular custodian James Reilly and 2012 captain Padraic Reilly both succumbed during Cavan's opener in Casement Park last Sunday. Alan O'Mara now forms the last line of defence and Cavan supporters will be pleased to see the impressive Tomás 'Mossy' Corr, whom replaced Padraic Reilly last week deemed fit to start. Also getting the nod are last year's senior player of the year Killian Brady and the very talented Ramor United forward Jack Brady.


Cavan line out as follows:

Alan O'Mara (Bailieborough)
Killian Brady (Mullahoran)
Rory Dunne (Redhills)
Oisin Minagh (Redhills)
Damien O'Reilly (Belturbet)
Alan Clarke (Kingscourt)
John McCutcheon (Cootehill)
Gearoid McKiernan (Swanlinbar)
Tomás Corr (Denn)
Cian Mackey (Castlerahan)
Niall McDermott (Ballinagh)
Mark McKeever (Gowna)
David Givney (Mountnugent)
Martin Dunne (Cavan Gaels)
Jack Brady (Ramor united
Undefeated at the Polo Grounds

rodney trotter

Might have been a bit of a over the top reaction when i heard what i said was in the Celt. It was more or less explained in the anyalysis of the match in the Celt

Good to see Jack Brady in from the start, another natural scoring forward.