Armagh Club football & hurling

Started by holylandsniper, November 09, 2006, 10:44:31 PM

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Sandy Hill

Quote from: diesel-smuggler on September 13, 2008, 07:36:11 PM
last i heard ogs was winning 10 - 8

any updates?

Ógs won by 2 points;  2.10 to 1.11.
"Stercus accidit"

umgolaarmagh

ogs won by four points

any reports

when are the other games being played


ardmhachaabu08

killeavy won convincingly against clann eireann....didnt hear final score though....cross v clans is on tomorrow at 5.30pm and i think the harps game is at 2.30pm
Seo libh canaídh Amhrán na bhFiann

ardmhachaabu08

any suggestions for probable lineups Cross v Clans ??
Seo libh canaídh Amhrán na bhFiann

FermPundit

We'll win Ulster some day, not sure when.

bennydorano

Ogs won 2-9 to 0-11 but looked to be in real danger of getting beaten with a few minutes to go, think it was 1-8 to 0-10 with Granemore doing all the pressing, when Chris Rafferty lifted the seige with a great goal for Ogs to effectively kill off the game.  

Ogs were very wasteful in the first half but still went in 0-5 to 0-2 ahead, Granemore pegged a few points back and at 0-7 to 0-6 to Ogs it looked anybodys game, then came the first of the Ogs goals, which was a very sloppy goal to concede from a Granemore POV, Ronan Clarke stuck the ball away after a Granemore defender lost possession.  Leading 1-7 to 0-6 I assumed that would be it, but Granemore tagged on a few more points and then looked like a team who realised the Ogs were there for the taking, they just lacked that bit of bite and class up front.  Best for Ogs were Shorty Clarke, Mickey Toner and Chris Rafferty - they were absolutely annihilated at MF were Kieran Toner gave an exhibition of fielding not seen in Armagh club football since Mark Grimley was in his pomp.  Tony McClelland was good too, but you could see the lack of match practice in him and he ran out of gas.

Noticed Donal Murtagh there and I'd say he came away happy, if the Ogs are Cross's main rivals they dont have too much to worry about.


Hear Killeavey won 0-19 to 1-8

Real1995

and then there were 6  ;D

lack of draws this year so far..mayb 2mo may b the day...
Nice guys always finish second!

armaghniac

I bet a "trixie" on Ladbrokes on Cross, Killeavy and Ogs. Don't now much about trixies, although my uncle used to have a cat with that name, but it looks good so far.  :)
If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B

winsamsoon

may not look so good the next day our fella.
I never forget a face but in your case I will make an exception.

bennydorano

Quote from: armaghniac on September 13, 2008, 09:11:49 PM
I bet a "trixie" on Ladbrokes on Cross, Killeavy and Ogs. Don't now much about trixies, although my uncle used to have a cat with that name, but it looks good so far.  :)

A £10 treble at 1/6, 1/5 and 4/11 wont have you retiring - works about roughly 10/11

Smokin Joe

A trixie is 3 doubles and a treble.

Real1995

Harps 0-11 Mullaghbawn 1-6

First and foremost congratulations to Harps.  It was a very poor game with a strong breeze blowing.  The same old problem was evident today as once again we were lacking in the forward depatment-missing three 14 yard frees in the first half....a massive free for all at the end prob was the most entertaining feature for the neutral present.....the scuffle started beside the harps bench and it was not helped when the whole harps bench came on to the field and hence the free for all started resultin in 2 red cards one for each team....but anyway best of luck to harps in the rest of the championship..thought G Swift was outstanding today
Nice guys always finish second!

umgolaarmagh

well done to the harps,

would like to see and ogs v harps semi, in the athletic grounds would be a great match and occasion to open the field properly

corn02

Entertainint but poor quality game in Cullyhanna.

Wind didn't help and Mullaghbawn kicked some awful wides in the first half. Their defence did well, especially Bennett and Smyth. Kelly and Swift were the best fopr the Harps.
Think it was 4-2 at half time.

The second half wasd tight throughout but Harps were in control. Mullaghabwn got a goal out of nothing (Kelly?) to get it back to one and when they kicked over the next to draw there looked like only one winner. Harps fought back though and just about deserved to go through.
Vernon was missing in the second half and I was in a bad position in the first so I don't know if he missed the whole match or came off injured.

The row was quite a punch-up. Both benches involved and plenty of thumps. Who was sent off Real, didn;t even see that.

pintsofguinness

The Bridge beat keady in the IFC by double scores.




Would someone from Cullyhanna like to explain why Ciaran McKeever refused to present children from the 'bridge with medals for winning the u10 blitz?  Why Fr Cullen had to do it and why McKeever could then proceed to present the rest of the medals to other teams?  Why members of your club and McKeever's family are trying to put it around that the children refused to accept the medals from him, surely yous can come up with a better excuse for his bizare and cuntish behaviour than that?
Which one of you bitches wants to dance?