RE should win. Bit of infighting in the Rynagh's camp, coupled with Diarmuid Horan gone back out foreign. He made an impact in the final and semi for them from the bench.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Ball Hopper on October 28, 2019, 03:57:01 PMForgot about Tuosist. Had it in my head that there were only 3 teams in the district as opposed to 4. Are Kenmare District around a while, or has there ever been a situation where they've 2 of the 4 teams in senior championship before?Quote from: LooseCannon on October 28, 2019, 03:51:57 PM
Do Kilgarvin join South Kerry now that they're the only non-senior team from the Kenmare district?
It seems 2020 will see Kenmare Shamrocks, Tuosist and Kilgarvan play in the East Kerry championship as Kenmare District will not run competitions.
Templenoe will join the South Kerry championship.
Kenmare District will field in the 2020 Senior Football championship, but if intermediate club champions Templenoe opt for senior club status, it will leave only Tuosist and Kilgarvan for the District team.
Quote from: AZOffaly on October 27, 2019, 02:54:53 PMIt'll stand to them, no doubt. Wasn't at it, but was sporadically listening on the wireless. Pats just seemed to have a surge. Senior in Offaly should be very interesting next year. Ferbane, Rhode, Tullamore, Edenderry and Clara all can probably win it on their day. Then there's Shamrocks who are probably the best equipped of the bottom 3, and were only narrowly pipped by Ferbane in the QF. Bracknagh will hope for survival in their first year up. If that wish were to come through, it'd likely be at Cappincur's expense. Then there's the groups and how they'll be split.
Ferbane beaten by 2 points.
Quote from: clonadmad on October 23, 2019, 08:44:58 PMThis. The thing I find great about ye as a county is that the likes of Castletown and Camross field football teams. Even at underage. It's magnificent. Unlike all clubs say in South Offaly that don't even bother, not even Birr at underage, and they gave walkovers at adult level. Same can be said for hurling in the north/east. Edenderry being the equivalent to Birr, but at least Birr attempted to field a football team. The other crowd didn't. For some of the giving out done on here, ye have a lot going for ye. That's not to say that ye're perfect....Quote from: burdizzo on October 23, 2019, 07:04:15 PM
https://www.leinsterexpress.ie/news/portarlington-/488303/gaa-green-shoots-of-emerging-hurling-force-on-the-laois-offaly-border-in-football-country.html?fbclid=IwAR2SVA5531WO5G0dSMW5B0v0jzvc-DkvNPOkRYYVK-itcao52x-E5R_N3NI
Some lovely hurlers on this team, and hopefully they'll continue to progress.
Great to see Port making progress at underage hurling,there's a small but growing and very dedicated bunch of hurling men over there,which need to be supported
Just on a side note,this "football country" with likes of the express and Laois today gets my goat
There should be no border for either hurling or football country in this county.
Quote from: Dinny Breen on October 01, 2019, 11:43:53 AM
Ballymore are the Kildare Junior Champs. Should go well.
Intermediate is between Leixlip & Monasterevin - neither are particularly strong, Leixlip will edge it but do nothing in Leinster.
Senior in Kildare is the big 4, Athy, Celbridge, Moorefield and Sarsfields. Celbridge for me.
Quote from: timmyot501 on September 24, 2019, 10:44:45 AMNot sure of its legality, but Nigel Dunne did this a month or so ago for Shamrocks v Rhode in an Offaly senior club game.
Is a team allowed to change the goalkeepper to an outfield player if a penalty is awarded?? This is only a temporary change for the penalty kick.
Quote from: BennyCake on August 30, 2019, 06:37:42 PMMany in it? I'd keep forgetting.
Er, bump?