Dublin GAA

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Farrandeelin

How did Na Fianna/Lucan hurling match go today?
Inaugural Football Championship Prediction Winner.

The Real Laoislad

Dublin playing Laois in a "friendly" game in Saggart tomorrow night..
Any Jacks know where the pitch is I'm gonna pop along..
You'll Never Walk Alone.

dubinhell

Quote from: The Real Laoislad on February 25, 2009, 06:39:31 PM
Dublin playing Laois in a "friendly" game in Saggart tomorrow night..
Any Jacks know where the pitch is I'm gonna pop along..

It's being played in St. Mary's in Saggart

Here's a link to the map on the St. Marys club webpage...looks like a handy run in on the Naas Road. Enjoy!!

http://www.stmaryssaggart.com/Teagmhail.asp

The Real Laoislad

Quote from: dubinhell on February 25, 2009, 10:09:32 PM
Quote from: The Real Laoislad on February 25, 2009, 06:39:31 PM
Dublin playing Laois in a "friendly" game in Saggart tomorrow night..
Any Jacks know where the pitch is I'm gonna pop along..

It's being played in St. Mary's in Saggart

Here's a link to the map on the St. Marys club webpage...looks like a handy run in on the Naas Road. Enjoy!!

http://www.stmaryssaggart.com/Teagmhail.asp

Good man thanks
You'll Never Walk Alone.

The Aristocrat

2009 DSFC:

Rets: Sept 2-6

SAT, SEPT 5
SFC
St Peregrines 0-5 Ballyboden St Endas 2-23
Ballymun Kickhams 1-11 Parnells 1-11
St Vincents 1-7 St Marys Saggart 1-10

AFL 2
St Maurs not played Whitehall Colmcille
Cuala 1-11 Naomh Olaf 2-9

FRID, SEPT 4
SFC Rel
St Annes off Templeogue Synge St

THURS, SEPT 3
SFC
St Judes 2-13 St Brigids 2-12
Round Tower Clondalkin 0-4 Kilmacud Crokes 1-18
Raheny 0-15 Lucan Sarsfields 0-18

WED, SEPT 2
SFC
St Ol Plunketts ER 1-14 St Sylvesters 1-11
OTooles 0-6 UCD 1-12

SFC Rel
Naomh Olaf 1-5 Fingal Ravens 0-10





Q/F Draw

Lucan Vs Ballyboden
St. Marys Vs  U.C.D
Judes Vs Oliver Plunketts E/R.
Kilmacud Vs  Ballymun or Parnells

twotwocharlie

Good morning

just on your thread to ask if anyone has a spare ticket or two for the All Ireland.

we have followed the minors (armagh) all year and now the big one has come along we have nothing.

would be gratefull for any help provided

you can contact me by PM

many thanks

The Aristocrat

ST OLIVER PLUNKETTS/EOGHAN RUADH 0-14 ST JUDES 2-8.

Plunketts were 12 points up at one stage.


St Marys beat the mercenaries UCD by 2 points, another good win for them after beating Vincents in the last round.

The other 2 q/f tomorrow night.

The Aristocrat

Dublin Senior Hurling Championship quarter final draw:

st vincents v craobh chiaran
Ballyboden v Crumlin
O'tooles v St Pats
Kilmacud v Lucan

Senior Football Semi's

Kilmacud Crokes V Ballyboden St Enda's
St Marys v St Judes

fearsiuil

Dublin SFC semifinal replay at Parnell Park this evening

Cill Mochuda Na Crócaigh vs Naomh Éanna Baile Bodáin

Landed back from the black north and the game was into the second half, scores 0-4 apiece. Apparently the first half was poor fare with poor shooting adding to the lack of entertainment. The teams were eager to impress me on my arrival and so the fun started. Crokes dominating possession rattled over 2 points followed by a Cian O'Sullivan goal after the 'keeper saved well from Pa Burke only for the ball to sky up and Cian got the touch ahead of his own man. The Boden hit back straight away with their long ball reaping a goal that kept the game alive, 2 further points brought them back to parity and so ensued the tit-fot-tat. Boden went ahead with minutes remaining, the tension told as Crokes attacked. Boden dispossessed 3 times but gave the ball back cheaply each time, the equaliser came about from a shot across goal by Declan Kelleher (son of Robbie) that the St Endas 'keeper palmed over his own crossbar. Normal time ran out 1-8 each.

Extra time was notable for 2 things, Crokes dominating the ball as St Endas struggled for possession along with the St Endas forward that hit the same post twice and then hit the back stanchion on the wrong side all in the same attack to gasps of disbelief all around. St Endas defended resolutely in numbers and got their reward when Conal Keaney scored the leveller that brings both sides back to Parnell Park next Tuesday evening at 7.30 for round 3 of this semifinal.

Must say it was fantastic entertainment and the players on show deserve great credit, the ball retention ability of both teams was impressive and shows how valuable it is in the modern game to hold onto possession. Anyone who has a spare hour or so could do worse than turn up next Tuesday, sit into the stand and watch 2 very good footballing teams under lights at the comfortable Donnycarney venue.

Final score :
Cill Mochuda Na Crócaigh 1-10     Naomh Éanna Baile Bodáin 1-10

The Aristocrat

Boden capture senior football title

BALLYBODEN ST ENDAS 2-12 ST JUDES 1-13

Ballyboden captured the Dubin senior football championship for the first time since 1995 and their second ever in this entertaining decider at Parnell Park on Sunday afternoon.
Andrew Kerin was the scorer-in-chief for Boden, finishing with 2-5 (0-1f) but it was the work-rate and finishing power of the entire Boden inside line which separated the sides.
Judes were left to rue a few missed goalscoring opportunites as Boden keeper Daire Walsh pulled off a couple of excellent saves.
The game started at an impressive pace with Judes lead 0-3 to 0-1 after five minutes but with Keaney also beginning to win plenty of possession in a variety of advanced positions to give Boden a great foothold.
In the seventh minute Declan OMahony and Keaney combined to release Kerin to fire home the first of his two goals.
Points from Kerin (free) Keaney and Daniel Davey saw Boden move 1-5 to 0-3 clear but Judes also saw plenty of possession to trail 1-8 to 0-7 at the break.
It might have been closer but Joey Donnelly hit the angle of crossbar and post in the 19th minute after good work from the energetic Andy Glover.
Points from Kevin McManamon and Joey Donnelly (free) on the restart closed the gap for Judes before Kerin hit a great point on the turn off his left side to break Judes momentum.
Eleven minutes into the half Kerin hit his second goal after being played through one one one by Naughton and the corner-forward finished emphatically to the net.
Twelve minutes from time Kevin McManamon was denied by a great Walsh save and sub Michael Lyons following up saw his fisted effort cannon back off the crossbar.
Judes did raise a green flag four minutes from time when Lyons worked his way through on goal after a good handpassing move to scramble the ball to the net which reduced the gap to two points, 2-11 to 1-12.
That was as close as it got for Judes as Boden progress to meet Wicklow champions Rathnew in Parnell Park on November 8.

SCORERS – Ballyboden St Endas: A Kerin 2-5 (0-1f), C Keaney 0-3, D Davey, K Naughton 0-2 each. St Judes: M Lyons 1-0, B McManamon (0-1f), K McManamon (0-1f), J Donnelly (0-2f), B Monaghan 0-2 each, S Gallagher, S Ryan, P Cunningham, A Glover, D Donnelly 0-1 each.

BALLYBODEN ST ENDAS - D Walsh; C Dolan, I Clarke, M OSullivan; D Nelson, J OHara, S Durkin; M MacAuley, D OMahony; S Lambert, D Davey, C Smyth; C Keaney, K Naughton, A Kerin. Subs: P Galvin for Davey (42), D Shovlin for Lambert (50), P OBrien for OSullivan (54).

ST JUDES - P Copeland; C McBride, S Breheny, C Guckian; P Cunningham, N OShea, S Ryan; C Murphy, A Glover; R OBrien, B McManamon, B Monaghan; J Donnelly, D Donnelly, K McManamon. Subs: S Gallagher for Donnelly (ht), R Joyce for OBrien (23), M Lyons for Monaghan (46), C Voyles for B McManamon (55).

REF – B OShea (St Marks).


Hurling Semi's next week. BallyBoden against O Tooles and Craobh Ciarains against Lucan.

wickla

Any Score in the Craobh Chiarain v Lucan Sarsfields game? not on aertel.

wickla


The Aristocrat

Boden beat O Tooles 1.17 to 1.10 tonight.

Boden against Craobh Ciarans now in the final with boden going for 3 in a row and the Football and Hurling Double.

The Aristocrat

THE Dublin County Board will launch their own investigation into a

half-time incident in last night's Dublin SHC 'A' semi-final replay at Parnell Park which saw Gardai called to the Donnycarney venue and left Dublin hurler David Curtin requiring medical attention.

As the last of the players entered the Parnell Park pavilion area at the interval, a skirmish erupted involving a few players in the corridor outside the team dressingrooms, which resulted in Curtin suffering a head injury. He did not reappear for the second half and was replaced by Emmet Carroll.

One Dublin County Board official, who is believed to have witnessed the incident, deemed it serious enough to alert Clontarf Gardaí, who arrived within minutes and remained present until the end of the game.

The on-field action was without controversy, with reigning champions Ballyboden impressive in their 1-17 to 1-10 victory. The Firhouse Road men face Craobh Chiaráin in the final this Sunday at Parnell Park (3.0).

Victory would see 'Boden crowned champions for the third year in succession and also secure a senior football/hurling championship for the first time in their history.

mylestheslasher

Lads. Gareth "Nesty" Smyth from Plunketts is supposedly going to be playing with Cavan this year. Will he be up to IC level?