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Bogball XV

Brigids beat judes by a goal.

INDIANA

quarters

vins v boden
crokes v na fianna
brigids v ucd
plunketts v lucan

Form suggests plunketts, ucd and crokes. Boden v vins is 50/50. However my sources tell me keaney might be missing for Boden. If so that would tip the balance in vincents favour.

Favourites would be plunketts and ucd. Plunketts are playing shite but winning which is a good sign. Our lads are playing very well but we've only played average teams like Judes and Marys so far.

However the big danger is the UCD jokeshop. How these guys are let in the front gates of Parnell Park is beyond me. The team they have now with John Heslin, JOhn O Loughlin, Peter Kelly, Donie Kingston, Ciaran Lyng and the rest is nearly inter county. They can train like professionals now where as other teams have to work for a living. The county board should hang their heads in shame.

barelegs

Quote from: INDIANA on September 19, 2010, 11:37:20 AM

However the big danger is the UCD jokeshop. How these guys are let in the front gates of Parnell Park is beyond me. The team they have now with John Heslin, JOhn O Loughlin, Peter Kelly, Donie Kingston, Ciaran Lyng and the rest is nearly inter county. They can train like professionals now where as other teams have to work for a living. The county board should hang their heads in shame.

As an interested outsider looking in I find the situation in Dublin extraordinary. How on earth have UCD been allowed to compete in the Dublin championship for so long. Would I be right in saying players within Dublin can represent both UCD and their club? What would happen if DCU or DIT (probably stronger teams than UCD) were to enter?

What are the chances of Na Fianna shocking Crokes?

INDIANA

Quote from: barelegs on September 19, 2010, 07:53:33 PM
Quote from: INDIANA on September 19, 2010, 11:37:20 AM

However the big danger is the UCD jokeshop. How these guys are let in the front gates of Parnell Park is beyond me. The team they have now with John Heslin, JOhn O Loughlin, Peter Kelly, Donie Kingston, Ciaran Lyng and the rest is nearly inter county. They can train like professionals now where as other teams have to work for a living. The county board should hang their heads in shame.

As an interested outsider looking in I find the situation in Dublin extraordinary. How on earth have UCD been allowed to compete in the Dublin championship for so long. Would I be right in saying players within Dublin can represent both UCD and their club? What would happen if DCU or DIT (probably stronger teams than UCD) were to enter?

What are the chances of Na Fianna shocking Crokes?

na fianna have won the last 2 minors and are building for the future rather then importing half of Ireland like they used to. Unlikely to topple Crokes but they are a team to watch in the future.

If DCU enter the dublin championship. I will personally picket Parnell Park. We can fold up the tent and retire.

INDIANA

Predictions for the weekend

Vins to beat Boden on the basis Keaney isn't playing which I'm reliably informed he isn't. If he is available Boden might pip us

Crokes to beat Na Fianna by 5

Plunketts to beat lucan by 2

ucd to beat brigids by 2/

INDIANA

ST BRIGID'S 0-9 UCD 0-8

Work, work, work is the mantra of the modern game as Brigid's slightly greater work ethic helped them edge out UCD in this Evening Herald Dublin SFC quarter-final at Parnell Park on Friday night.

UCD, driven on by John O'Loughlin in particular, were coming strong down the home straight but Brigid's defended heroically to book their spot in Sunday's draw for the last four.

The Russell Park men started by far the better - up front Ken Darcy was using his fielding ability to telling effect at full-foward and Kevin Bonner firing over two fine points while at the back Graham Norton was showing all his experience to quell the UCD attack and when Paddy Andrews slotted another good score in the 18th minute Brigid's led 0-5 to 0-1.

Both sides were reduced to 14 men in the 23rd minute when Brigid's full-back, Martin Cahill, and the UCD full-forward, Dan St Ledger straight red-carded for an off the ball incident.

Before the break the students had cut into the Brigid's lead following points from Kevin McGourty and O'Loughlin.

Well inside the last ten minutes the influential Heslin brought UCD to within a point but crucial Brigid's responded with an excellent point from Bonner to steady their ship. Heslin again closed the gap but Brigid's pulled down the shutters to hold UCD out and progress to the next round.

SCORER -  St Brigid's: K Bonner 0-3, Mark Cahill (0-1f), K Darcy (0-2f) 0-2 each, P Ryan, Paddy Andrews 0-1 each. UCD: J O'Loughlin 0-3, J Heslin 0-2 (0-2f), K McGourty, C Kelly (0-1f), D O Laorcain 0-1 each.
ST BRIGID'S - S Supple; A Daly, Martin Cahill, G Norton; C Moran, B Cahill, G Kane; S Murray, C Mullins; K Kilmurray, Mark Cahill, K Bonner; P Ryan, K Darcy, Paddy Andrews. Subs: Peadar Andrews for Kane (30); D O'Connor for Ryan (52); C Kilmurray for Moran (58); C Carr for Mullins (59).
UCD - R Farrell; P Kelly, C Forde, J Hayes; D Curran, S Redmond, J Fitzpatrick; S Brennan, J Heslin; J O'Loughlin, M McGowan, K McGourty; T Warburton, D St Ledger, C Kelly. Subs: D O Laorcain for Warburton (24); P Brady for Hayes (ht); S Nerney for Curran (35); R Mallon for Brady (42).
REF - K Tighe (St Anne's).


INDIANA

plunketts 4-11 lucan 0-7

vins 0-15 to boden 0-15

INDIANA

crokes 0-15  na fianna 0-10.

Replay of vins v boden on tuesday week.

INDIANA

OPER V Brigids
Boden / Vins V Crokes

Semi final draw. 2 weeks time they are fixed for. If anyone wants the dates or times I'll put them up.

INDIANA

KILMACUD CROKES 0-15 NA FIANNA 1-10

Kilmacud Crokes had to show all their battling qualities to eventually overcome Na Fianna in this Evening Herald Dublin SFC quarter-final at Parnell Park on Sunday afternoon.
Two points separated the sides at the finish but it was the Mobhi Road side who applied the late pressure as points from Paddy Quinn and Tomás Brady made Crokes sweat.

Na Fianna were also left to rue a missed gilt-edged goal chance in the second minute of the second half but Odhrán O Maoileidigh shot straight at David Nestor with the goal at his mercy.
Crokes also had a second half goal opportunity but goalkeeper Ryan O'Flaherty pulled off a magnificent save to deny the game's top scorer, Brian Kavanagh.
It was Crokes finishing burst to the opening half and a short spell just before the three-quarter mark that separated the teams.

Na Fianna, with Brady winning a lot of possession at full-forward in his full blooded head-to-head with Rory O'Carroll, threatened more in the early passage but at the other end Kavanagh 's free-taking punished any indiscretions and the sides were level 0-3 each after eight minutes.The only goal fo the game arrived in the ninth minute when a long ball from Senan Connell saw O Maoileidigh beat Nestor to the hop and the Na Fianna corner-forward flicked the ball to the net passed the advancing Crokes keeper.

Na Fianna had extended their lead to 1-5 to 0-4 with a fine Connell point in the 19th minute but Crokes dominated the remainder of the half.
During that period they totally took control around the middle sector and with Pat Burke becoming more central to the action reeled off five unanswered points before the interval.
Burke kick-started this crucial spell with a point and Kavanagh added three (two frees) with Liam Og O hEineachain also getting in on the scoring act with a fine point with the outside of his right boot for Crokes to lead 0-9 to 1-5 at the break.

Within a minute of the restart Na Fianna drew level through an O Maoileidigh point before despite a fair bit of possession and that goal chance they failed to score again until hitting three points in quick succession in the final five minutes.
Crokes were more direct in possession and hit five points without reply between the 37th and 53rd minute to open up a commanding 0-14 to 1-6 lead.
It was an advantage that was enough to take them into the last four and a meeting with the winners of the St Vincent's v Ballyboden St Enda's replay.

SCORERS – Kilmacud Crokes: B Kavanagh 0-8 (0-7f), A Morrissey 0-3 (0-1 '45'), L Og O hEineacahain, D Kelleher, R Cosgrove, P Burke 0-1 each. Na Fianna: O O Maoileidigh 1-2, S Connell (0-1f), P Quinn (0-1f), T Brady 0-2 each, C Duignan, K Gormley 0-1 each.
KILMACUD CROKES – D Nestor; N McGrath, Rory O'Carroll, C Lamb; B McGrath, Ross O'Carroll, K Nolan; N Corkery, C O'Sullivan; L Og O hEineachain, D Kelleher, A Morrissey; R Cosgrove, B Kavanagh, P Burke. Subs: B O'Rorke for Cosgrove (42), R Ryan for Nolan (48), L McBarron for Kelleher (58), M Coughlan for Morrissey (58), E Culligan for Lamb (63).
NA FIANNA – R O'Flaherty; E Rutledge, A Downes, J Cooper; J Kelly, N Cooper, S Cloherty; P Quinn, J McGuirk; B Downes, J Boland, K Gormley; S Connell, T Brady, O O Maoileidigh. Subs: D Quinn for Gormley (41), C Duignan for Connell (49).
REF – G McCormack (Nh Barróg).


ST OLIVER PLUNKETT'S/EOGHAN RUADH 4-11 LUCAN SARSFIELDS 0-7

An impressive St Oliver Plunkett's/Eoghan Ruadh cruised into the semi-finals of the Evening Herald Dublin SFC after eliminating Lucan at their ease at O'Toole Park on Saturday evening.

The Kimmage venue has been something of a 'graveyard' for the star-studded Dublin 7 side in the past but on this occasion they swept into an interval lead of 2-7 to 0-3 and the outcome was never in doubt.

Bernard Brogan, who had failed to score from play in his last two club championship clashes against St Jude's and Ballymun Kickhams, refound his scoring touch with two first half goals as Plunkett's opened up a ten-point interval advantage.

Alan Brogan was the creator of the opening goal as he raced unchallenged through the middle of the Lucan defence before slipped the ball to the younger bro you slotted it into the corner.

Before break a long ball from Liam Fleming was cleverly batted into the path of Bernard by Jason Sherlock for Brogan to roll the ball into the corner and effectively settle the match as a contest.

Two further goals following in the second act with Alan Brogan, Gareth Smith, and Sherlock all unselfishly combining before 'Nesty' Smith struck the ball to the net. Sherlock was again on hand for goal number four when he placed the ball for the in-running David Sweeney to fist to the net.

Lucan finished with 14 men after Dave Kealy was red-carded in the 40th minute.

SCORERS – St Oliver Plunkett's/Eoghan Ruadh: B Brogan 2-0, G Smith 1-3 (0-3f), J Sherlock 0-3, D Sweeney 1-0, A Darcy, A Brogan 0-2 each, R McConnell 0-1 (0-1 '45'). Lucan Sarsfields: T Brennan 0-3, B Gallagher 0-2, J Doyle (0-1f), S Shaughnessy 0-1 each.
ST OLIVER PLUNKETT'S/EOGHAN RUADH - E Sommerville; P Curtin, C Evans, J Brogan; R O'Connor, A Moyles, M Brides; R McConnell, D Matthews; G Smith, A Brogan, L Fleming; A Darcy, B Brogan, J Sherlock. Subs: P Bergin for Evans (21), C Fitzsimons for Fleming (43), D Sweeney for Smith (48), P Houlihan for B Brogan (58).
LUCAN SARSFIELDS - J Curran; C Larkin, B O'Neill, D Gallagher; P Casey, M Casey, D O'Shaughnessy; M Twomey, K Moran; J Doyle, D Herlihy, J O'Neill; D Kealy, T Brennan, B Gallagher. Subs: S O'Shaughnessy for Herlihy (23), D Quinn for J O'Neill (ht), B Callopy for Larkin (ht); C O'Neill for D O'Shaughnessy (36).
REF -  Brian O'Shea (St Mark's) .



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INDIANA

ST VINCENT'S 0-15 BALLYBODEN ST ENDA'S 0-15

Game of the championship to date! A superb point from sub Paddy O'Connell in the third minute of added time saw champions Ballyboden St Enda's earn a deserved draw after a pulsating second half in this Evening Herald Dublin SFC quarter-final at Parnell Park on Saturday night.

The game concluded in a frenzy of excitement as first 'Boden, then a Tomás Quinn inspired Vincent's looked like winners before the late, late equaliser.

Vincent's led 0-9 to 0-5, after opening up a 0-5 to 0-0 lead inside ten minutes, after dominating most of the opening half. It could have been by more but Quinn hit the inside of the post and shortly before the interval wing-back Aidan Murphy put a goal chance just wide of the post after a superb pass from Quinn.

The Marino attack had been more purposeful and cunning in the opening half with Ciarán Dorney and Diarmuid Connolly kicking the scores of the first 30 minutes.

However, later in the half 'Boden began to rally and points from the impressive Mark McCabe, Simon Lambert, and Paul Galvin saw the enter the break with greater confidence.

Buoyed by their finish to the first half the Firhouse Road men played like men possessed on the restart with Declan O'Mahoney, Stephen Hiney, and Michael Darragh Macauley upping their performances massively around the midfield sector.

Within ten minutes of the restart they had added seven points to the tally to lead 0-12 to 0-10.

McCabe was on target on three occasions during this purple patch with Andrew Kerin adding three himself (including two frees).

Connolly broke the St Enda's momentum with a superb left-footed point but back came 'Boden with scores from O'Mahoney, a 50-metre free from the hand, and Macauley to lead 0-14 to 0-11 entering the final five minutes.

Then Quinn, who had been involved in a ding-dong battle with Darragh Nelson throughout, took centre stage to turn the game totally back Vincent's way as he slotted three points from play and then added an injury time free, following a foul on the all-action Ruairi Trainor, to see his side dramatically edge 0-15 to 0-14 in front in the dying seconds.

Time for one last 'Boden attack from which sub O'Connell lofted over from 40 metres to force a replay.

SCORERS - St Vincent's: T Quinn 0-6 (0-1f), D Connolly, C Dorney 0-3 each, A O'Malley 0-2, R Trainor 0-1. Ballyboden St Enda's: M McCabe 0-4, A Kerin 0-3 (0-2f), S Lambert, P Galvin 0-2 each, D O'Mahoney (0-1f), C Smyth (0-1 '45'), MD Macauley, P O'Connell 0-1 each.
ST VINCENT'S - M Savage; H Gill, E Brady, W Lowry; A Murphy, G Brennan, T Doyle; C Brady, S Lawlor; T Diamond, A O'Malley, C Dorney; R Trainor, D Connolly, T Quinn. Subs: M Loftus for Brennan, P Conlon for Murphy, A Baxter for Dorney, M Concar for Gill, S Byrne for Lawlor.
BALLYBODEN ST ENDA'S - D Walsh; D Nelson, I Clarke, C Dolan; D Kiernan, S Durkin, J O'Hara; MD Macauley, D O'Mahoney; C Smyth, S Hiney, P Galvin; M McCabe, S Lambert, A Kerin. Subs: B Dwane for Galvin, P O'Connell for Dwane.
REF - T Dennehy (Nh Mearnog).

INDIANA

ST VINCENT'S 2-9 BALLYBODEN ST ENDA'S 0-13

A Tomás Quinn goal ten minutes from saw the Marino men dethrone Ballyboden St Enda's in an entertaining Evening Herald Dublin SFC quarter-final replay at Parnell Park on Wednesday night.

Boden led 0-6 to 0-4 at half-time and with 15 minutes remaining were on top as they had stretched their lead slightly to a three-point advantage, 0-12 to 1-6.

Vincent's first goal arrived in the 37th minute when Tiernan Diamond showed excellent soccer skills when playing the ball on the deck before rifling it to the roof of the net.

However, with Conal Keaney giving a masterclass in point scoring from play and deadballs the Firhouse Road men soon took control of the game to hit four of the next five scores of this well-contested encounter.

But a couple of straight forward Quinn frees eased Vins back into contention before he struck for the crucial score of the game in the 50th minute.

Substititue wing-back Aidan Murphy fed the ball up the right side of the large squard to Quinn who turned in an instant which forced his marker, Darragh Nelson, off balanced and the Dublin senior raced through on goals before rounding 'keeper Daire Walsh and sliding the ball to the net with his left foot.

A Ruairí Trainor point following good approach play by the hard-working Austin O'Malley, Hugh Gill and Kevin Golden saw Vinnies edge 2-9 to 0-12 clear and their night's work was nearly complete.

While Vincent's scored two goals in the second period they almost had a goal inside the opening 90 seconds but Quinn's effort hit the inside of the post and spun out to safety as the game threathened to start in dramatic fashion,

The opening quarter was very evenly balanced with both sides guilty of spurning some good point scoring positions as they were level 0-3 each after 17 minutes.

But from there to the close of the half Boden held sway in the possession stakes and were always more likely to win clean possession around the midfield sector. They concluded the half on the up with points from Declan O'Mahoney, Keaney, and a trademark fisted point from Michael Darragh Macauley to lead 0-6 to 0-4 at the interval.

SCORERS - St Vincent's: T Quinn (0-3f) 1-3, D Connolly 0-3 (0-1f), T Diamond 1-0, H Gill, A O'Malley, R Trainor 0-1 each. Ballyboden St Enda's: C Keaney 0-8 (0-3f, 0-1 sline), A Kerin 0-2 (0-2f), MD Macauley, D O'Mahoney, M McCabe 0-1 each.
ST VINCENT'S - M Savage; W Lowry, E Brady, P Conlon; H Gill, S Byrne, T Doyle; C Brady, S Lawlor; T Diamond, A O'Malley, C Dorney; R Trainor, D Connolly, T Quinn. Subs: K Golden for C Brady (46), A Murphy for Doyle (47), P Lee for Dorney (48), M Concar for Byrne (59).
BALLYBODEN ST ENDA'S - D Walsh; C Dolan, I Clarke, D Nelson; J O'Hara, D Kiernan, S Durkin; S Hiney, D O'Mahoney; S Lambert, MD Macauley, C Smyth; C Keaney, M McCabe, A Kerin. Subs: K Naughton for Kerin (40), P O'Connell for Smyth (53), B Devlin for Nelson (57).
REF - B Feeney (Parnell's).

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111   Dwayne Ó Boylan   CP Naomh Colmcille   CP Baile Bachaill
211   Stiofhán Mac Sinlaigh   CP Naomh Colmcille   CP Baile Bachaill
311   Nicolas Ó Chleáraigh   CP Naomh Colmcille   CP Baile Bachaill
411   Stiofhán Menton   CP Baile Formaid De La Salle   CPI Gaeil ná Life
511   Caoimhín Mac Sitric   CP Fine Ghallainn   CP Na Fianna
611   Déiric Ó Gibhne   CP Baile Buadáin Naomh Eanna   CP Naomh Bríd
711   Seán Ó Dufaigh   CP Parnell   CP Tómas Daibhís
811   Dáire Ó Bróin   CPI Cill Muchada ná Chrócaigh   CPI Naomh Olaf
911   Cathal Ó Ronnaí   CP Ná Geinna Fianna   ? Not listed.
1011   Riobeard Ó Fionnail   CI Uí Tuathaill   CI Naomh Mearnog
1111   Éamonn Ó Fionnail   CP Uí Tuathaill   CP Naomh Uinsionn
1211   Niall Ó Brogáin   CP Tómas Daibhís   CP Croimlinne
1311   Greame de Faoite   CP Naomh Padraig (D)   CP Fionnbrú Colmcille
1411   Craig Ó hOibicín   CP Ciceam Baile Munna   CP Na Fianna
1511   Comghall Mac Oireachtaigh   CPI Naomh Jude   CPI Croimlinne
1611   Ian Ó Bradaigh   CP Gaeil Naomh Shéamais   CP Muire ná Deag Comhairle
1711   Ceitéach Ó hEaonric   CP Gaeil Naomh Shéamais   CP Muire ná Deag Comhairle
1811   Seán Ó Briain   CP Ná CloighThí Cluain Dolcáin   CP Muire ná Deag Comhairle
1911   Seamus Ó hOibicín   CPI Naomh Seosamh Buachaillí Uí Chonaill   CPI Scoil Uí Chonaill
2011   Pól Ó Cuinn   CI Ó Duibhír   CI Fine Ghallainn
2111   Padraig Ó Seiradáin   CI Naomh Maur   CI Fine Ghallainn
2211   Aindriú Ó Labhraí   CP Naomh Uinsionn   CP Na Fianna
2311   Antóin Séamus Ó Dubhda   CPI Baile Buadáin Naomh Eanna   CPI Naomh Jude
2411   Conchúr Ó Scolaí   CPI Naomh Fionnbarra   CPI Naomh Oileabheir Pluncéid Eoghan Ruadh
2511   Eoin Bennis   CP Naomh Sailbheastair   CP Naomh Barrog
2611   Austin Kenny   CP Naomh Caoimhín Cillian   CP Naomh Marcais
2711   Seán Ó Conchur   CP Garda   CP Naomh Mearnog
2811   Seán Ó Beacháin   CP Naomh Peregrine   CP Garda
2911   Séamus Ó Ceallacháin   CI Naomh Sailbheastair   CI Cláirseacha ná Sceirí
3011   Aindriú MacGabhain   CI Naomh Sailbheastair   CI Cláirseacha ná Sceirí
3111   Barra Ó Greacháin   CI Naomh Sailbheastair   CI Cláirseacha ná Sceirí
Uimhir   Ainm   Aistriú ó Chumann   Go Cumann
         
3211   Éamon Mac Giolla Ghoirm   CI Naomh Sailbheastair   CI Cláirseacha ná Sceirí
3311   Marcais Ó Riain   CI Naomh Padraig (P)   CI Naomh Bríd
3411   Seosamh Ó Ghata   CP Innisfail   CP Naomh Moncha
3511   Deiric Ó Dúill   CP Naomh Uinsionn   CP Naomh Moncha
3611   Seamus Ó Lionsigh   CP Naomh Barrog   CP Naomh Moncha
3711   Liam Cáomhanach   CP Mhuire ná Deag Comhairle   CP Baile Formaid De La Salle
3811   Seán Cáomhanach   CP Mhuire ná Deag Comhairle   CP Baile Formaid De La Salle
3911   Séamus Ó Muireagáin   CP Raibíní Fine Ghall   CP Clann Mhuire
4011   Deán Ó Ceallaigh   CI Naomh Marcais   CI Fág a Bealach
4111   Stiofhán Mac Conmara   CI Baile an tSaor Naomh Eoin   CI Fág a Bealach
4211   Cathal Ó Neachtáin   CP Naomh Olaf   CP Realt ná hEireann
4311   Darragh Mac an Ghall   CP Naomh Padraig (P)   CP Ná Sairséalaigh Leamcháin
4411   Conchur Ó Ruadh   CP Naomh Olaf   CP Realt ná hEireann
4511   Briain Ó Conchúr   CP Naomh Olaf   CP Realt ná hEireann
4611   Eoin Ó Neachtáin   CP Naomh Olaf   CP Realt ná hEireann
4711   Eamonn Ó Rua   CP Naomh Olaf   CP Realt ná hEireann
4811   Vincent Corley   CP Naomh Olaf   CP Realt ná hEireann
4911   Keith Marley   CP Cill Mochuda ná Chrócaigh   CP Realt ná hEireann
5011   Riobard Ó Conaill   CP Bainc ná hEireann   CP Ná Sairséalaigh Leamcháin
5111   Ben Reinhardt   CP Naomh Uinsionn   CP Naomh Mearnog
5211   Seamus Ó Ceallaigh   CPI Ná Sairséalaigh Leamcháin   CPI Naomh Padraig (P)
5311   Darren Kelly   CPI Ná Cloigh Thí Cluain Dolcáin   CPI Ná Sairséalaigh Leamcháin
5411   Shaun Ó Floinn   CP Long Cogaidh   CP Naomh Maur
5511   Liam Ó Floinn   CP Long Cogaidh   CP Naomh Maur
5611   Marcus Ó Tuathaille   CP Gael ná Tríonoide   CP Rath Eanna
5711   Finnán Connolly   CP Na Fianna   CP Naomh Úinsionn
5811   Briain Ó Dalaigh   CP Naomh Oilibheir Plunceid Eoghan Ruadh   CP Garda
5911   Gearoid Reddy   CP Naomh Peregrine   CP Garda
6011   Seán MacCanna   CP Fine Ghallainn   CP Raibíní Fhine Ghall
6111   Peadar Slíodh   CP Fine Ghallainn   CP Raibíní Fhine Ghall
6211   Bernard Ó Riordáin   CI Na Fianna   CI Setanta
Uimhir   Ainm   Aistriú ó Chumann   Go Cumann
         
6311   Conor Ó Cuinn   CPI Naomh Bríd   CPI Erin go Breagh
6411   Darren Gleeson   CPI Naomh Peregrine   CPI Erin go Breagh
6511   Risteard Ó Dalaigh   CPI Naomh Peregrine   CPI Erin go Breagh
6611   Marc Ó Móra   CPI Clanna Gael Fontenoy   CPI Erin go Breagh
6711   Seamus Bradley   CP Gaeil na Raghallaigh   CPI Erin go Breagh
6811   Pól Ó Murchú   CP Garda   CP Naomh Uinsionn
6911   Niall Ó Dalachar   CPI Naomh Padraigh (P)   CPI Ná Sairséalaigh Leamcháin
7011   Eric Ó hEachain   CP Naomh Aine   CP Naomh Fionnáin (N)
7111   Jason Ó Raghallaigh   CP Naomh Seosamh Buachaillí Uí Chonaill   CP Craobh Chiaráin
7211   Roibeard Ó Dubhgaille   CPI Cluain Tarbh   CPI Rath Eanna
7311   Niall Ó Conchuibhir   CP Naomh Sailbheastair   CP Naomh Padraig (D)
7411   Seán Ó hEogháin   CI Cill Macuda ná Chrócaigh   CI Fág a Bealach
7511   Liam Ó Murchu   CP Naomh Olaf   CP Ná Bhfanaithe
7611   Gleann Ó Briain   CP Baile an tSaor Naomh Eoin   CP Ná Bhfanaithe
7711   Gearóid Ó Liongsigh   CP Baile Buadáin Naomh Eanna   CP Ná Bhfanaithe
7811   Marcus Mac Roibín   CP Baile an tSaor Naomh Eoin   CP Ná Bhfanaithe
7911   Peadar Muirteaigh   CP Fine Ghalliann   CP Ná Cloigh Thí Lusca
8011   Gregóir Leabhais   CP Fine Ghalliann   CP Ná Cloigh Thí Lusca
8111   Dónal Ó Saorraí   CP Gaeil Naomh Shéamais   CP Naomh Áine
8211   Pól Ó Laighean   CP Gaeil Naomh Shéamais   CP Naomh Áine
8311   Karl Mac Roibín   CI Óileán ná hEireann   CI Setanta
8411   Antóin Ó Síradáin   CI Óileán ná hEireann   CI Setanta

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DUBLIN (SF v Evening Herald/Dublin Bus Dubs Stars): Michael Savage (St Vincent's); Paul Conlon (St Vincent's), Paul Brogan (St Oliver Plunkett's/Eoghan Ruadh), Michael Fitzsimons (Cuala); Paul Casey (Lucan Sarsfields), James McCarthy (Ballymun Kickhams), Hugh Gill (St Vincent's); Michael Darragh Macauley (Ballyboden St Enda's), Cian Mullins (St Brigid's); Alan Hubbard (Ballymun Kickhams), Blaine Kelly (St Mary's, Saggart), Paul Flynn (Fingallians); Dean Kelly (Trinity Gaels), Eoghan O'Gara (Templeogue Synge St), Kevin McManamon (St Jude's).

EVENING HERALD/DUBLIN BUS DUBS STARS (SF v Dublin): Shane Supple (St Brigid's); Willie Lowry (St Vincent's), Rory O'Carroll (Kilmacud Crokes), Graham Norton (St Brigid's); Cian O'Sullivan (Kilmacud Crokes), Brian McGrath (Kilmacud Crokes), Seán Murray (St Brigid's); Niall Corkery (Kilmacud Crokes), Declan O'Mahony (Ballyboden St Enda's); Conal Keaney (Ballyboden St Enda's), Alan Brogan (St Oliver Plunkett's/Eoghan Ruadh), Liam Og O hEineachain (Kilmacud Crokes); Diarmuid Connolly (St Vincent's), Brian Kavanagh (Kilmacud Crokes), Paddy Andrews (St Brigid's). Subs: Ryan O'Flaherty (Na Fianna), Ross O'Carroll (Kilmacud Crokes), John O'Loughlin (UCD), Tomás Quinn (St Vincent's), Darren Clarke (St Sylvester's), James Brogan (St Oliver Plunkett's/Eoghan Ruadh), Ken Darcy (St Brigid's).


stalwart

lads , is there dublin based club training for lads anywhere?