Armagh Club football & hurling

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full back

Saturday 27 September

Intermediate Football Championship Semi-Final
St Patrick's 2-13; Sarsfields 0-9

Minor Football Championship Quarter-Finals
Granemore 1-12; St Patrick's 3-7
Crossmaglen 3-8; Maghery 0-12
Harps 1-16; Carrickcruppen 0-10
St Peter's 4-13; St Brigid's 0-11

ACL – Division Three
St Peter's 1-16; Lissummon 2-10


Sunday 28 September

Junior Football Championship Semi-Finals
Grange 1-5; Tullysaran 0-7
Forkhill 0-7; Middletown 1-7

ACL – Division Two
Keady 1-8; Tir na nÓg 0-12
An Port Mor 1-5; Ballymacnab 1-14
Wolfe Tone v Granemore (Off)
Clann Eireann w/o St Michael's cnf

ACL – Division Three
Ballyhegan 2-15; Clonmore 1-14
Belleek 0-15; Collegeland 2-3
St Paul's 2-7; Annaghmore 0-10
Madden 1-15; Crossmaglen II 0-6

ACL – Division Four
Eire Og 2-18; Phelim Brady's 0-5
Derrynoose v Corrinshego (Off)
Clady 2-8; Mullaghbrack 1-16


ACL - Division One
TEAM P W D L Pts
Crossmaglen 17 15 2 0 32
Pearse Og 18 10 4 4 24
St Patrick's 18 9 1 8 19
Culloville 17 8 1 8 17
Killeavey 17 8 1 8 17
Mullaghbawn 18 7 2 9 16
Clan na Gael 17 6 3 8 15
Dromintee 18 7 1 10 15
Harps 17 4 3 10 11
Maghery 17 3 2 12 8

ACL - Division Two
TEAM P W D L Pts
Sarsfields 20 15 1 4 31
Carrickcruppen 21 14 1 6 29
Tir na nÓg 20 14 0 6 28
St Michael's 21 10 1 10 21
Granemore 19 10 0 9 20
Clann Eireann 19 9 1 9 19
Silverbridge 19 9 1 9 19
Ballymacnab 21 9 1 11 19
Wolfe Tone 18 8 0 10 16
Whitecross 19 8 0 11 16
Keady 16 4 1 11 9
An Port Mor 21 3 1 17 7

ACL - Division Three
TEAM P W D L Pts
Madden 19 15 3 1 33
St Paul's 20 13 1 6 27
Ballyhegan 19 13 0 6 26
Collegeland 21 12 2 7 26
Belleek 21 11 3 7 25
St Peter's 21 10 3 8 23
Annaghmore 21 10 0 11 20
Lissummon 22 7 3 12 17
Tullysaran 19 5 3 11 13
Clonmore 20 5 3 12 13
Grange 20 4 2 14 10
Crossmaglen II 19 3 3 13 9

ACL - Division Four
TEAM P W D L Pts
Shane O'Neill's 17 16 1 0 33
Middletown 17 12 3 2 27
Eire Og 19 13 1 5 27
Derrynoose 16 11 0 5 22
Forkhill 18 10 1 7 21
Clady 17 7 2 8 16
O'Hanlon's 17 7 0 10 14
Mullaghbrack 18 5 2 11 12
Corrinshego 16 4 2 10 10
Dorsey Emmett's 19 4 0 15 8
Phelim Brady's 20 2 0 18 4

Abble

Quote from: Candyman on September 29, 2008, 11:53:22 AM
Quote from: full back on September 29, 2008, 11:48:54 AM
Why didnt he start?

It seems to be he doesn't start any of their games, something I cant work out myself!!

i dont hear any mention of mick coogan's performance....the former antrim county & st gall's midfielder..surely he should've been given the callup after jerome's dismissal to exert some influence back around the middle !

armagh leg-end

Quote from: Goats Do Shave on September 29, 2008, 01:01:17 PM
Quote from: el_cuervo_fc on September 29, 2008, 12:55:01 PM
Does Beavis still play for Madden?
B's I think...

Nah he togs out for the seniors! came on yesterday and start against cullyhanna in the championship!lol

Some good ties in div2 next year!
Ard Mhacha Abu

corn02

Great battle for promotion between Crips and Tir na Nog there.

Goats Do Shave

Quote from: Abble on September 29, 2008, 01:15:27 PM
Quote from: Candyman on September 29, 2008, 11:53:22 AM
Quote from: full back on September 29, 2008, 11:48:54 AM
Why didnt he start?

It seems to be he doesn't start any of their games, something I cant work out myself!!

i dont hear any mention of mick coogan's performance....the former antrim county & st gall's midfielder..surely he should've been given the callup after jerome's dismissal to exert some influence back around the middle !

St Enda's Glengormly ye dose! - Worth a shot in the full forward line all the same!

Cheers Full Back! - Tables are looking well!  ;)

Abble


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St Enda's Glengormly ye dose! [/quote]

my mistake...no need for the bad manners

BenDover

Congrats to the Ogs B's who beat a strong Granemore team in the final of the Donal Powell last night. Right few senior boys playing for Granemore heard they finished with 11 on the field at the end.

border rabbit

Quote from: Candyman on September 29, 2008, 08:25:01 AM
FFS Jerome Doyle made a quare clown out of himself yesterday!!

Your sum p***k, how do you know he made a clown of himself, when you werent even at it! I WAS at it and i can assure you he didnt strike the midfielder (oh and im a neutral), he run into him, it was what some people call 3rd man tackle. Hearty went over to Paudie Hughes asked him what happened and he said he seen nothing then mins later when Hearty had done his rounds Paudie was able to give a full account that he punched him. disgrace. If Hearty refs a few Cross games then they wouldnt finish with too many players.

Was very poor game of footie. But suppose local derbies are like that, too much at stake. Tullysarron are a good side bulging with talent but lacking a bit of height. Middletown should win final, but you never know

Candyman

Quote from: border rabbit on September 29, 2008, 03:52:13 PM
Quote from: Candyman on September 29, 2008, 08:25:01 AM
FFS Jerome Doyle made a quare clown out of himself yesterday!!

Your sum p***k, how do you know he made a clown of himself, when you werent even at it! I WAS at it and i can assure you he didnt strike the midfielder (oh and im a neutral), he run into him, it was what some people call 3rd man tackle. Hearty went over to Paudie Hughes asked him what happened and he said he seen nothing then mins later when Hearty had done his rounds Paudie was able to give a full account that he punched him. disgrace. If Hearty refs a few Cross games then they wouldnt finish with too many players.

Was very poor game of footie. But suppose local derbies are like that, too much at stake. Tullysarron are a good side bulging with talent but lacking a bit of height. Middletown should win final, but you never know


If you read the rest of my posts I have stated that I was speaking to Tullysaran men who told me this, and when saying he made a clown out of himself I'm also talking about what went on in the dug-out after he left the field of play!!! (Which by all acounts was one of the main talking points of the match.)  ::)

TacadoirArdMhacha

QuoteCullyhanna fully deserved their victory on Saturday evening. Sarsfield just didnt seem up for it & on this performance I would fear for them in Div 1 next year.
Ciaran Mc Keever had a solid game & Mal Mackin had a good first half.
Sarsfield had a few opportunities to make a game of it at the start of the 2nd half but hit 3 poor wides.
Cullyhanna won at a canter.
Special word about the referee, think it was Mc Nicholl. He gave St Pats everything, it had no bearing on the result at all, but any 50/50 challenge went the way of St Pats.
Cullyhanna should be confident going into the final

Didn't really think the ref favoured one side more than the other albeit that this isn't something you tend to notice as much against your own team.

Thought we played very well at times on Saturday, particularly in the first half and in the last 10 minutes. Excellent moves for both the goals. Good to see so many of our forwards playing, particularly Paudie Mackin and Liam O'Hare who had his best game for a while. There was excellent movement at times in the forwards, something which I've felt we've lacked in the past. Some of the point taking was excellent as well. That said, Sarsfields weren't really up to much and they gave off the impression of a team lacking a bit of belief which is strange for a side going so well in the League.

I'm not sure about being confident going into the final. Culloville were as good as us in the League although obviously Ciaran coming back into the side is a huge plus. If its a local derby against Silverbridge then these games tend to be close and difficult to predict.

Great day all round for the club on Saturday. The under 12s won the league and the minors made it into the semi final of the championship after a close 1 point victory over a reasonably unfortunate Granemore team. Granemore's inability to deal with Tony Donnelly's long range free kicks cost them 2-1 in the second half which was probably the winning of the match. Some very very questionable referring decisions as well. I genuinely try to avoid criticising the referee as much as I can but this was shocking at times.
As I dream about movies they won't make of me when I'm dead

The Iceman

Quote from: border rabbit on September 29, 2008, 03:52:13 PM
Quote from: Candyman on September 29, 2008, 08:25:01 AM
FFS Jerome Doyle made a quare clown out of himself yesterday!!

Your sum p***k, how do you know he made a clown of himself, when you werent even at it! I WAS at it and i can assure you he didnt strike the midfielder (oh and im a neutral), he run into him, it was what some people call 3rd man tackle. Hearty went over to Paudie Hughes asked him what happened and he said he seen nothing then mins later when Hearty had done his rounds Paudie was able to give a full account that he punched him. disgrace. If Hearty refs a few Cross games then they wouldnt finish with too many players.

Was very poor game of footie. But suppose local derbies are like that, too much at stake. Tullysarron are a good side bulging with talent but lacking a bit of height. Middletown should win final, but you never know


historically Doyle is a clown  - always has been - didn't you see him in Duffys circus?
I will always keep myself mentally alert, physically strong and morally straight

Candyman

Now now.... you'll see the JD Gun show in action if your not careful!!!  ;)

altovito

i seen denis hollywood with the culyhana mangement team on sat evenin at the cship game.is he part of the mangement team now?if he was just trainin them he was givin plenty of advice. he is a vry good trainer an am sure he is a good help

Onion Bag

Hats, Flags and Head Bands!

The Iceman

Quote from: Candyman on September 29, 2008, 05:04:00 PM
Now now.... you'll see the JD Gun show in action if your not careful!!!  ;)

I seen it before Candyman outside the Plough one night - he tried chasin Barry Daly down the entry where he met the show stopper and a pool cue
I will always keep myself mentally alert, physically strong and morally straight