All Ireland U21 football championship 2017

Started by Captain Obvious, February 21, 2017, 12:07:05 AM

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Maroon Manc

Better team won on the day but still plenty to be positive about. You'd think Sean Andy Kelly would be called up to the senior squad given his performances against Kerry & Dublin and especially given our problems in the full back line.

GalwayBayBoy

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Quote from: Maroon Manc on May 03, 2017, 11:08:31 AM
Better team won on the day but still plenty to be positive about. You'd think Sean Andy Kelly would be called up to the senior squad given his performances against Kerry & Dublin and especially given our problems in the full back line.

Some talk he may be off to the states for the Summer. Possible he just made other plans when he wasn't part of the senior panel during the league which did include Daly, Cooke and McDaid.

Maroon Manc

Quote from: Dinny Breen on April 29, 2017, 06:30:36 PM
The most improved county at u21 over the last 10 years. Dublin improve players in the 18-21 bracket like no other county. For those who think that Dublin have a golden generation think again they aren't going away.

A wonderfully financed regime aren't they.

A supposedly limited bunch they were supposed to be but yet won an u21 title comfortably.

Captain Obvious

U21 Player of the Year Aaron Byrne of Dublin. He won the vote on the official GAA Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages finishing ahead of Brian Howard and Seán Andy Ó Ceallaigh.


The top 21 U21's



GOALKEEPERS

    Evan Comerford – Dublin
    Ronán Ó Beoláin - Galway

DEFENDERS

    Eoin Murchan - Dublin
    Cian Murphy - Dublin
    Cillian O'Shea - Dublin
    Sean Andy Ó Ceallaigh - Galway
    Cillian McDaid - Galway
    Brian Ó Beaglaoich - Kerry
    Eoghan Bán Gallagher – Donegal

MIDFIELDERS

    Brian Howard – Dublin
    Andrew Barry – Kerry
    Peter Cooke – Galway
    Darragh Cummins - Sligo

FORWARDS

    Aaron Byrne - Dublin
    Con O'Callaghan - Dublin
    Glenn O'Reilly - Dublin
    Michael Carroll - Donegal
    Michael Langan - Donegal
    Michael Daly - Galway
    Matthew Flaherty - Kerry
    Shane Tierney - Offaly