Armagh Club football & hurling

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

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nutsy--1

Cross vs Harps-  Harps by 1 ;)

Killeavey vs Ogs- think the ogs will shade it prob 4/5points in the end.

Harps ogs final that will be sum final.

BenDover

Andy featured for the Ogs in a challenge game their last sunday and from all reports played well. Good to see him back playing!

I'll take the Ogs to win on Sunday by how much i'm not sure. This year they hammered a poor Tir na nOg team, defeated Granemore by 4 points so its hard to know. As for the other game i think the Harps will put it up to Cross but apart from Joe and K.Kelly they lack any real scoring threat so Cross to win by 3

bennydorano

Quote from: The GAA on October 02, 2008, 12:09:28 PM

The other way about ith stanfield and McDonnell corn. i haven't seen stanfield produce anything other than mediocrity for club or couny for over two years. rumour has it we could have a clarke v McDonnell clash at midfield on sunday

The Ogs might as well play Clarke at MF because they win little enough ball to feed him in the first place and secondly if they do win any ball they tend to run it instead of bombing it in to him.  He was criminally underused v Granemore.   Stevie always seems to play further out the field in club football, but this is a game where he needs to be in close to goal, but Ogs have 2 of the best markers in the game in G McCoy and Andy Mallon, either could do a job on him.  I'e only seen Stanfield twice this year against us in the league and he looked very good; would he be a bit of a Ginny? If so JP would be the man for him.

gaa.boy

I see betfair have opened markets for this sundays semi-finals. It would be a good place for us boys to take each other on and bet on the matches rather than give the money to the bookies....Better to keep the loot among ourselves!  ;)

fred the red

did anyone hear anything on any retirees from the armagh squad?

bubbles

heard andy mallon played in friendly for the ogs at the weekend against derry finalists slaughneil in which the ogs won easily.

ogs v killeavy should be a good game. even if killeavy shade midfield the ogs defence doesnt give too many scores away and i think the ogs have the firepower up front to win the game even with limited possession around the middle.

in saying that i dont even think killeavy will win the midfield battle as theirs isnt that good.

ogs by 3

the harps are good defensively but their forward line lets them down and i cant see them being able to penetrate cross.

cross by 6

winsamsoon

Lads i think the og's will beat killeavy by 2 or 3 and the cross will beat the harps by 4 or 5.

Agreeing with what benny said there i think clarke would be more utilised on the edge of the square as would mc donell. I wouldn't think they would be natural midflieders, sure the pair of them can field a ball but i would hardly think Mc Donnell would be able to compete against a physical set of midfielders. I know if i were the manager of either of the teams i would have them guys closer to goal. If you don't score you don't win that is simple. Maybe they have no one else??
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naka

Quote from: fred the red on October 02, 2008, 02:10:59 PM
did anyone hear anything on any retirees from the armagh squad?





havent heard of any yet did you hear of any
have heard that  new backroom team is being brought in

Onion Bag

Quote from: naka on October 02, 2008, 02:21:12 PM
Quote from: fred the red on October 02, 2008, 02:10:59 PM
did anyone hear anything on any retirees from the armagh squad?





havent heard of any yet did you hear of any
have heard that  new backroom team is being brought in

Who?
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naka


umgolaarmagh

I hear some big midfielder from Phelim Bradys was brought on to the squad

illdecide

Quote from: winsamsoon on October 02, 2008, 02:17:42 PM
Lads i think the og's will beat killeavy by 2 or 3 and the cross will beat the harps by 4 or 5.

Agreeing with what benny said there i think clarke would be more utilised on the edge of the square as would mc donell. I wouldn't think they would be natural midflieders, sure the pair of them can field a ball but i would hardly think Mc Donnell would be able to compete against a physical set of midfielders. I know if i were the manager of either of the teams i would have them guys closer to goal. If you don't score you don't win that is simple. Maybe they have no one else??

Thats a fair assessment Win but didn't you know that you aren't allowed you're opinion, in future run it by me first ;) ;) :D :D
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Old Bill

Quote from: umgolaarmagh on October 02, 2008, 03:01:59 PM
I hear some big midfielder from Phelim Bradys was brought on to the squad
pardon me for my ignorance but are u serious? anyone show up well at the match last nite?

pintsofguinness

Fullback
QuoteCulloville v Silvergridge: Cullyhanna await the winners in what should be another close encounter. Culloville's defence was exposed in the last round & if they havent tightened up the Bridge will expose them with goals.
If Culloville's injuries have cleared up they should win enough break ball in the middle to make up for their defence. Should be a good battle in midfield with Garvey (I think) a good prospect for the Bridge
Culloville by 2
Gerard McGarvey. A good prospect indeed but he's been carrying an injury for last few weeks and only played part of the last few games.  I don't know if he's fully fit now or what, hopefully he is, we'll need him.
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twotwocharlie

are you getting your excuses in early Pints ?