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#17341
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
March 02, 2007, 09:55:33 AM
Interesting team.

Is Ciaran Herron injured? I assume Micky Herron is out because of the sigerson?

I like that full back line. Not sure Elliot has the pace for county hurling and would prefer to see Campbell on the wing.

Are McAuley and McManus really forwards?

I think in time McManus will mould into a CHB and I think he could turn into one of Antrim's best ever but I suppose he will sweep up at CHF for the time being.

Not a bad team. Must be the fewest Dunloy men on a county hurling team in years.

Watson is better suited to the wing. Haven't seen enough of Stewart or Shields to know what they're like.

#17342
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
February 26, 2007, 09:52:11 AM
 A gritty first half performance when facing into the teeth of a strong breeze set Jody Gormley's Antrim side up for their first win of the League, and their third victory in as many years over a disappointing Waterford side at Dungarvan yesterday.

It was obvious from the start of this tie that wind was going to be a major factor in deciding the result, and when Waterford went in at the break with a slender one-point lead after enjoying the advantage, an Antrim win was very much on the cards.

The visitors picked off three excellent first half points from play with limited opportunities, while the home side persisted in playing a short passing game, and with poor finishing, ran up a total of nine first half wides to Antrim's three.

Waterford started well with top player Gary Hurney back in the side at corner forward, and it looked ominous for Antrim as he shot the home side into the lead in the second minute.

A sideline kick by Mick Ahearn was carried by the breeze and bounced over the bar to give Waterford a two-point lead in the 11th minute, but the hard-working Antrim half-back trio of McGoldrick, Bell and Scullion were giving little away and Waterford had to wait until the 19th minute for a Brian Wall point from a free to take a three-point lead.

In the 22nd minute, Darrel Martin got forward at the end of a good Antrim move to score his side's second point and, as Waterford's wides tally mounted, full-forward Michael McCann sent over a vital Antrim point to leave just one between the sides.

Minutes later O'Lionain was forced off injured to be replaced in attack by Stephen Cunningham and Waterford's last score of the first half came from a Brian Wall free in the 30th minute.

It was Paddy Cunningham who lifted Antrim spirits with a pointed free in the 32nd minute to leave the half-time score 0-5 to 0-4 in Waterford's favour.

Two minutes into the second half Cunningham had the sides level for the first time.

The decisive score came 15 minutes into the second half when, after Sean McVeigh won a great ball in midfield, Aodhan Gallagher raced through the Waterford defence to shoot a great goal for a 1–10 to 0–7 lead.

After 15 minutes without a score it was Michael Rae who increased the Antrim lead with five minutes remaining.

Waterford were reduced to 14 players with three minutes remaining when Eddie Rockett was dismissed for a second yellow card, and a late point from a free by substitute Jason Ryan was all they had to offer before Kevin Niblock had the final say with a point on the final whistle.

Antrim manager Jody Gormley was happy to get the win, his side's first of the League: "It was always going to be difficult coming down here. We knew Waterford were playing well so it was not going to be easy. I was very pleased with the way the players battled for the ball when facing the strong breeze in the first half and trailing by just a single point at the break left us in a good position. We dominated in midfield in the second third of the game."



MATCH STATS

Antrim: S McGreevey, P Doherty, C Lynch,

N Ward, C McGoldrick(0-2), G Bell, T Scullion, D Martin (0-1), S McVeigh, C Brady (0-1), K Brady, A Gallagher (1-0), K. Niblock (0-1), M McCann (0-2), P Cunningham (0-5) Subs:

M Rae (0-1) for K Brady, A McClean for Bell,

C McGourty for C Brady.

Waterford: T Wall, S Briggs, J Phelan, E Walsh, D Hickey, E Rockett, P Ogle, M Ahearn(0-1), J Hurney, B Wall (0-2), G Power, W Hennessy, G Hurney (0-3), A Hubbard, L O'Lionain (0-1). Subs: L Lawlor for J Hurney, T O'Gorman for Phelan, J Ryan (0-1) for Hennessy.

Ref: S. Joyce (Wexford)
#17343
Me?

You must be mistaking me for someone else I think.

Don't think I've ever even been involved in a thread or discussion with you.

#17344
Lynchboy PM him the name so as he can have exact evidence.

Surely there's some scope for movement given the fact you're not trying to benefit yourself by playing at a higher level for one but you are in fact preserving playing for your local club.

Dr John shouldn't be too far away from you - see if you can contact him directly. He seems reasonable enough and he would know the circumstances.
#17345
GAA Discussion / Re: Sigerson 2007
February 21, 2007, 05:37:23 PM

QUB and UUJ win in Sigerson Cup

Queen's and UUJ both claimed quarter-final victories in the Ulster Bank Sigerson Cup on Wednesday.

Hosts Queen's claimed a 1-12 to 2-5 win over UCD at Belfield while UUJ defeated NUI Galway 2-11 to 0-9 at Mullahoran.

Queen's led 0-5 to 0-3 at half-time and while Shane Lennon struck a 41st-minute goal for UCD, Ciaran O'Reilly's goal effectively ended the contest.

Patrick Cunningham and Raymond Mulgrew hit goals as UUJ led 2-4 to 0-6 at the break and they held on to win easily.

Ciaran O'Reilly (two), Paul Courtney, Gavin Donaghy and man-of-the-match Charlie Vernon hit Queen's first-half points at UCD's home venue.

Queen's extended their lead to 0-8 to 0-3 but Lennon's goal cut the northerners' lead to two points.

However, Fermanagh star O'Reilly hit the net without four minutes after great work by Vernon to put Queen's back in firm control.

Brian Mullin scored a 57th-minute goal for the home side but Queen's had already done enough.

At Mullahoran, UUJ did the hard work in the first half by forging a 2-4 to 0-6 lead despite playing against the wind.

Cunningham hit his goal after a flick-on by John Boyle while Mulgrew struck a superb second three-pointer after waltzing through the Galway defence.

Johnny Bradley, Ruairi Murray and Michael Herron were also on target in the first half while the second-half scorers included Murray and Cunningham.

#17346
GAA Discussion / Re: McKenna Cup 2007 Champions Tyrone
February 21, 2007, 11:24:56 AM
Do you not think they'd maybe like to play for both and have their hands forced?
#17347
A clearance machine on loose ball because of athleticism. However he'll not dispossess defenders a la JJ Delaney or the like. Don't get me wrong - brilliant. Just donesn't have the flicks and hooks the real skillful boys do.

I'd have Tommy Walsh, JJ Delaney, Ken McGrath or Tony Brown over him.

Still would love him for my county!
#17348
Hurling:
Overrated:
Ger Farragher - scoring machine from dead balls. Not too sure about his contribution from general play.
Eugene Cloonan - again scoring machine but have yet to see him roast a really good full back.
O'Halpin - pure athlete and a clearance machine but doesn't have the stickwork. Henry or DJ in his day would have given him some torrid times.

Underrated:
Kevin Broderick: give hima  few games under his belt and he'd be deadly. Skillful, tricky the whole works.
JJ Delaney: rated as very good but don't think he gets the credit he deserves. The AI final which Cork beat Kilkenny in the other year Ben O'Connor had been scoring for fun up till it. That day he barely even touched the ball and when he did couldn't get hitting it.

Football:
Overrated:
Stevie from Killeavy: very good but hasn't the feet on him of a top class forward. Not in the league of Gooch and a bit behind O'Neill too I'd say. Still love him on my team but a bit over hyped.
Tom O'Sullivan - this boy has all stars. I think he's very average.
As per everyone else - Whelan.
Brendan Devenney - suspect temperament.
Conor Mortimer - when the going get tough the tough get going. Enough said.

Underrated:
Brian Dooher - has allstars etc. but without this man I don't think Tyrone would have any All Irelands now never mind two. I do think without Canavan they'd now have an All Ireland by the way.
From the past Brian McGilligan from Derry.
Damien Diver - great attacking half back. Was used as sub for Donegal for the last few years - don't understand why.
Shane Ryan - he was moved against Mayo amn't I right? Had he no been moved it'd have been a Dublin Kerry AI final.
Peadar Gardiner - very good half back.



#17349
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
February 19, 2007, 05:03:38 PM
The last couple of years they'd have been fit to compete with, and possibly beat, the best in Leinster.

On an average year they should at least be fit to compete with the likes of Laois and maybe Offaly as they possibly don't produce too many strong underage teams due to county size. Beating Kilkennys and Wexfords might be too big an ask but in the odd good year you never know.

I always thought a problem was that up until minor antrim competed in B championships. This then led to a big step up come AI semi or quarter final time at minor level which was just too big a shock to the system.

The last Antrim teams to play in Leinster included Sambo and the like and you saw how they developed at senior level.
#17350
I wouldn't have said it was a lone furrow - I'd have thought many people shared his views...

I hold nothing against Tyrone - quite like their style of football. The way they've behaved with regard to university players in this mckenna cup has been , in my opinion and I would't say I'm alone,slap bang out of order.

They didn't respect rules put in place for competition. They didn't respect those players as they put them in a position where they were probably aware they were screwed for county chances for the year, and possibly further, if they went against Mickey Harte and played university. They didn't respect the universities by not giving them thei rplayers in preparation for the sigerson campaign.

Spout all the bullshit you want about the rules. I don't know how finely detailed it was but the understanding of managers was that universities should have precedence on county players. Every other manager respected that - why not Mickey Harte. If you're saying it wasn't a rule but it wasn't written down explicitly and to the finest detail and was just assumed then I think that's being stupidly pedantic.

Forget petty grudges between tyrone - armagh and all the rest. They were slap bang out of order - and what did these players get for their trouble? About one and a half games in a tyrone setup and a severe hole in their chances of playing sigerson.

When are they even reducing their panel? Have they not still a big panel for the league? Training panel anyway - obviously for match day it'll have to be reduced.



#17351
What have the early NFL games got to do with the McKenna cup? Solely McKenna cup games they've got about a game and a half.

Who would they rather play for? I'd say they'd rather play for both. In a number of cases that was taken away from them.

Ok I don't know the written rules but surely it's something surrounding universities get precedence for county players.

The point is not who they'd rather play for. Everyone aspires to play for their county- that's the ultimate goal. Going through uni they would also be mad keen to play ball for their university. The players have had their hand forced as to who to play for.

When them boys play mckenna cup they're playing against county players so if they played for their uni they were still doing that. If they were scouted at club level ultimately all they were doing was playing against other club players. Play for uni against county players - you prove yourself against county players. Play for county against county players - you prove yourself against county players . Play club matches - you prove yourself against club players. There's a difference.

Stay off the powder for now... wise up. Mayeb I'm going a bit far saying they'll not get another chance to win sigerson. There is a possibility though. They've all their careers to play for tyrone. Two or three for university. Elaborate... Where was Colm Kavanagh last wednesday? Where would he have been had he played mckenna for tyrone...

#17352
People do care, Mickey Harte has shown blatant disregard for rules again and the way he went about it was devious too.

The people who have suffered most in this whole thing too is those players. Where were the most of them come sigerson last week? Not where they should have been is the answer. I know one boy played but what about the rest?

The unis are out - yes they're out of the mckenna cup but that's not the point. There's a whole league to blood players. The whole think stinks in my opinion. Mickey Harte is a great tactically astute manage - possibly one of the best there's ever been. His attitude at times however stinks. This is one of those times.

He is cutting of his nose to spite his face too. All the uni players he picked would have played all games for their unis. Now they have played about one and a half each for Tyrone. Which would have benefited them more? All he had to do was send a scout to the games they played in - problem solved.

Next year the ulster council should have a penalty system. If players are picked for their uni then if a county also picks them they will be fined and the players not allowed to play in the competition.

Some of them boys might not play sigerson this year now and it looks like the Poly could win it. They may never get that chance again now. Shame.
#17353
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
February 16, 2007, 11:43:49 AM
What's the rule on reserve teams entering the UHL? I assume that wouldn't be allowed?

North antrim leagues are good for reserves - seems like south antrim aren't though. Is it not allowed for reserve teams to enter the antrim leagues at all?

They still do in the football.

Sounds a shambles but then given hurling fixtures no surprise.

With no reserve games it'll tear clubs apart. No breeding ground for young boys.
#17354
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
February 16, 2007, 11:30:39 AM
Queens got spanked by DCU unfortunately. 4-10 to 1-6 I think it was.
#17355
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
February 16, 2007, 11:08:29 AM
What's OGrady like as a hurler?

Have heard good reports about him - would he not be worth a try?