Armagh Club football & hurling

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torres

Quote from: Goats Do Shave on August 06, 2010, 09:47:47 PM
Ballyhegan 2.04 - Granemore 1.05

Davitts battled from 4 points down at half time to win by 2 with a late goal from Shane McCormack.

Ciaran Toner played at full forward for most of the game, but didn't have much joy from Paul Courtney - great tussle!

Vital win!
felt granemore threw this game away as they had enough chances to do so even missing a penalty , toners not a ff and was clearly carrying an injury into this game , ballyhegan also had a player sent off on 2 yellows though should,ve walked for eiither offence [ striking and kicking from behind ] mc grane should,ve walked also for punching twice to the back of his young oppenents head  >:(

ardmhaca08

Howd keady v Sarsfields go tonite?

Harold Disgracey

Heard Sarsfields won by a goal 2-12 to 1-12 I think.

Goats Do Shave

Quote from: torres on August 07, 2010, 09:58:46 PM
Quote from: Goats Do Shave on August 06, 2010, 09:47:47 PM
Ballyhegan 2.04 - Granemore 1.05

Davitts battled from 4 points down at half time to win by 2 with a late goal from Shane McCormack.

Ciaran Toner played at full forward for most of the game, but didn't have much joy from Paul Courtney - great tussle!

Vital win!
felt granemore threw this game away as they had enough chances to do so even missing a penalty , toners not a ff and was clearly carrying an injury into this game , ballyhegan also had a player sent off on 2 yellows though should,ve walked for eiither offence [ striking and kicking from behind ] mc grane should,ve walked also for punching twice to the back of his young oppenents head  >:(
Granemore should've been out of sight in the 1st half, but Ballyhegan wanted it more in the 2nd & were the more treatening team once they used the direct ball. McGrane was understanably frustrated... every time he went to take a quick free kick there was a player standing on his toes... #15 the repeat offender! ps. if they were punches i don't think the player would have continued!
your #11 was very dangerous, a real flyer!

charlie stubbs

Quote from: Goats Do Shave on August 08, 2010, 12:21:06 PM
Quote from: torres on August 07, 2010, 09:58:46 PM
Quote from: Goats Do Shave on August 06, 2010, 09:47:47 PM
Ballyhegan 2.04 - Granemore 1.05

Davitts battled from 4 points down at half time to win by 2 with a late goal from Shane McCormack.

Ciaran Toner played at full forward for most of the game, but didn't have much joy from Paul Courtney - great tussle!

Vital win!
felt granemore threw this game away as they had enough chances to do so even missing a penalty , toners not a ff and was clearly carrying an injury into this game , ballyhegan also had a player sent off on 2 yellows though should,ve walked for eiither offence [ striking and kicking from behind ] mc grane should,ve walked also for punching twice to the back of his young oppenents head  >:(
Granemore should've been out of sight in the 1st half, but Ballyhegan wanted it more in the 2nd & were the more treatening team once they used the direct ball. McGrane was understanably frustrated... every time he went to take a quick free kick there was a player standing on his toes... #15 the repeat offender! ps. if they were punches i don't think the player would have continued!
your #11 was very dangerous, a real flyer!
agree bhegan wanted it more.granemore went in at half time to changing room barely came back out!  when bhagan got physical seemed to benefit them.  bad result for us

charlie stubbs

tones and granemore drew today at clnn eireann.  granemore got a free with last kick.  dubious free would be an understatement >:(

lurganblue

Congrats to the clans on winning the b championship. Good to see a county championship go back to davitt park.

bennydorano

Well done clans. Must be while since the B champ went to the north? Always seemed to be mid or south teams winnin it?

teletubby

Does anyone know the result of the madden v cullaville game?

twotwocharlie


lurganblue

Quote from: bennydorano on August 08, 2010, 08:56:17 PM
Well done clans. Must be while since the B champ went to the north? Always seemed to be mid or south teams winnin it?

1990 since the clans won it. Long time. Would be sure about the rest. Did maghery win it 2 years ago?

TacadoirArdMhacha

Quote from: lurganblue on August 08, 2010, 09:48:00 PM
Quote from: bennydorano on August 08, 2010, 08:56:17 PM
Well done clans. Must be while since the B champ went to the north? Always seemed to be mid or south teams winnin it?

1990 since the clans won it. Long time. Would be sure about the rest. Did maghery win it 2 years ago?

3 years ago I think.
As I dream about movies they won't make of me when I'm dead

TacadoirArdMhacha

ACL Division 1 St Patrick's 2-8 Killeavy 0-14

St Pat's and Killeavy met at High Noon on Sunday in entirely different circumstances to their last clash. Then it was Cullyhanna who were rooted to the bottom of the league but an excellent run of form since has eased relegation worries and on Sunday afternoon Killeavy were particularly desperate for 2 points to keep in touch with the sides immediately above them. Spectators travelled from far and wide for this fixture but John Feighan's trip from California, USA was a journey unlikely to be paralleled. The away side managed the opening point however Cullyhanna replied in emphatic fashion with a Mal Mackin goal and points from Eugene Casey and Micky Murray. Establishing a four point lead was only to signal a period of Killeavy dominance as they kicked 5 points without reply to take the lead. An excellent Robbie Tasker chipped score after a good pass from Eoin McArdle levelled matters however 2 late Killeavy points gave the visitors the half-time lead on a scoreline of 0-8 to 1-3.

The concession of two needless frees allowed Killeavy to further extend their advantage early in the second half before a somewhat ponderous Cullyhanna attack ended with Ciaran McKeever in possession who obliged with an excellent point. McKeever continued to be closely involved in matters as his searching ball forward was seized on by Robbie Tasker who dispatched a magnificent shot to the net to draw the sides level. Another excellent Robbie Tasker point put Cullyhanna in the lead before Killeavy kicked two scores to regain the lead. The visitors would have been further in front were it not for a superb point blank save from Deaglan McArdle. St Pat's rallied with an attack which resulted with Eugene Casey retaining possession in the corner of the pitch and working the ball to Ciaran McKeever who kicked a very good point to equalise. Two well taken points from Eugene Casey put the home side 2 in front but Killeavy were not to be denied and two excellent late points pulled them level. With only a minute remaining, Mal Mackin made a magnificent catch in the middle of the field and was felled in full flight however when the difficult resulting free drifted wide, the match was destined to end in a draw. The game finished level on a scoreline of St Patrick's 2-8 Killeavy 0-14.

While the point gained was useful, this was far from a vintage St Pat's performance and improvement will be needed if progress is to be made in the championship next Sunday afternoon in Abbey Park.

St Patrick's II 2-10 Killeavy 1-11

Having been well beaten by the same opposition earlier in the season, expectations were low heading into this fixture, however the Seconds side confounded any critics with their best display of the season to secure a magnificent victory. The Cullyhanna men powered out of the blocks with a superb opening quarter as Paudie Mackin's domination at midfield laid the foundation for an excellent spell in which St Pat's scored 2-4 without reply, including goals from Cathal McGlade and Brendan Nugent. As expected, Killeavy fought back before the break but Cullyhanna still led 2-4 to 1-4 at half-time. The second half was a nip and tuck affair however Cullyhanna just about did enough to keep their lead, aided an excellent cameo from second half substitute Brendan Murray who scored 2 points to secure an excellent win. Final Score: St Patrick's II 2-10 Killeavy II 1-11
As I dream about movies they won't make of me when I'm dead

ogshead

Quote from: lurganblue on August 08, 2010, 09:48:00 PM
Quote from: bennydorano on August 08, 2010, 08:56:17 PM
Well done clans. Must be while since the B champ went to the north? Always seemed to be mid or south teams winnin it?

1990 since the clans won it. Long time. Would be sure about the rest. Did maghery win it 2 years ago?

Well done Clans... played well but I thought the Ogs done their bit for a good final!! Paudie Hughes ruined it though but I know that wouldn't surprise most people.

lurganblue

I thought his foot block penalty decision was awful but apart from that I thought he did ok. I don't think that decision changed the match.