Armagh Club football & hurling

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

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wats that 4 ref

maghery beat annaghmore who gave a good account of themselves. was at tones pauls game and st pauls did miss 2 pens same player drivin the ball high over the bar on both times ::)

true

Quote from: fitzroyalty on March 07, 2010, 07:42:28 PM
Quote from: true on March 07, 2010, 04:25:29 PM
anybody any info on pat mc cmahon matches 2day!!!! ???
Tir na nOg beat Sarsfields and Tones had a sneaky 1 pt win over St Paul's who i am reliably informed missed two penalties.
really tones only win by point!!!!!! thought they wld hve done better must hve been lucky enough

Pearse og

Pearse Og 2:15
Monaghan Harps 0:08

thewanderer

torres are u sure of the score u seem to be gettin the additions wrong recently. in the pat mcmahon cup?? ;)

TacadoirArdMhacha

Quote from: GAAsupporter on March 07, 2010, 02:59:32 PM
Quote from: TacadoirArdMhacha on March 07, 2010, 02:45:25 PM
Quote from: GAAsupporter on March 07, 2010, 01:36:07 PM
Anyone know the winners of the Armagh Scor Sinsear Finals??

If anyone does...please post them!

;D

Thanks!

The final is tonight.

Will u be able to post the winners after??
:)

Winners from Armagh last night were;

Ceili Dancing: Dromintee
Set Dancing: Dromintee
Solo Singing: Girl with a harp, can't remember where she was from
Recitation: Girl from Carrickcruppen, very high standard in this, thought the two from our club were excellent as well
Instrumental: Think it was Madden but wouldn't swear to it
Ballad Group: Cullyhanna  :)
Quiz: Silverbridge - performed superbly, only missed one question all night
Novelty Act: Silverbridge
As I dream about movies they won't make of me when I'm dead

torres

Quote from: thewanderer on March 08, 2010, 08:55:16 AM
torres are u sure of the score u seem to be gettin the additions wrong recently. in the pat mcmahon cup?? ;)
ok wanderer , you NITpicker i,ll rephrase just for you , granemore were beaten by bellaghy  ;D and it was a random post nothing to do with the pat mc mahon cup  ::)

ArmaghGAAforum

Quote from: true on March 07, 2010, 04:25:29 PM
anybody any info on pat mc cmahon matches 2day!!!! ???

Eire Og 1-4, Clann Eireann 1-10,
Wolfe Tones 1-11, St Pauls 0-13,
Tir Na Og 0.12, Sarsfields 0-8,
Maghery 0.15, Annaghmore 0-10

charlie stubbs

Quote from: wats that 4 ref on March 07, 2010, 08:56:21 PM
maghery beat annaghmore who gave a good account of themselves. was at tones pauls game and st pauls did miss 2 pens same player drivin the ball high over the bar on both times ::)

2 different penalty takers.  st pauls did well think they will have a strong season this year.  more about fitness aqnd establishing a gameplan at this stage of season

fitzroyalty

Quote from: charlie stubbs on March 08, 2010, 07:15:09 PM
Quote from: wats that 4 ref on March 07, 2010, 08:56:21 PM
maghery beat annaghmore who gave a good account of themselves. was at tones pauls game and st pauls did miss 2 pens same player drivin the ball high over the bar on both times ::)

2 different penalty takers.  st pauls did well think they will have a strong season this year.  more about fitness aqnd establishing a gameplan at this stage of season
No match report for us stubbsie?

thewanderer

Quote from: torres on March 08, 2010, 01:22:36 PM
Quote from: thewanderer on March 08, 2010, 08:55:16 AM
torres are u sure of the score u seem to be gettin the additions wrong recently. in the pat mcmahon cup?? ;)
ok wanderer , you NITpicker i,ll rephrase just for you , granemore were beaten by bellaghy  ;D and it was a random post nothing to do with the pat mc mahon cup  ::)
tut tut torres gettin sensitive too. ps hows the new management gettin on. will yous retain them for the season, are they gettin good reviews?

torres

Quote from: thewanderer on March 09, 2010, 04:43:49 PM
Quote from: torres on March 08, 2010, 01:22:36 PM
Quote from: thewanderer on March 08, 2010, 08:55:16 AM
torres are u sure of the score u seem to be gettin the additions wrong recently. in the pat mcmahon cup?? ;)
ok wanderer , you NITpicker i,ll rephrase just for you , granemore were beaten by bellaghy  ;D and it was a random post nothing to do with the pat mc mahon cup  ::)
tut tut torres gettin sensitive too. ps hows the new management gettin on. will yous retain them for the season, are they gettin good reviews?
tut tut wanderer did,nt you notice the  ;D ,the new management team have set their stall out for the season ,  getting good feedback from the player,s , so hopefully they,ll be there to see season out and beyond but time will tell  8)

Orior

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Magic Moran tips the scales
By Joe Pilkington

ARMAGH 0-17  MAYO 0-19
A 10 POINT haul, including nine frees and a '65', by Tipperary native Brian Moran tipped the scales in favour of Mayo in an intriguing encounter at Crossmaglen, last Saturday.

The Moycarkey-Borris clubman scored five points in each half as Mayo overcame an 0-11 to 0-9 half-time deficit with a strong second half performance to win by two points.

It looked as if it was going to be a cakewalk for the Westeners as they raced into a 0-8 to 0-1 lead after 14 minutes but were hauled back by a free running Armagh side that missed a penalty and accumulated 15 first half wides to the visitors one, yet went in at the break in the lead.

In the fourth minute Ger Enright registered Armagh's opening point to halve the deficit as the visitors, with points from a Moran free and one from play from David Dowling, were out of the blocks a lot quicker. Three more Moran points, two from midfielder Derek McConn and one from Eoghan Madigan had Mayo seven points ahead by the quarter hour.

The last 20 minutes of the opening half belonged to Armagh as the visitors wilted inexplicably to be outscored 10 points to one. A 21 minute pointed '65' from Mayo's Moran was all that interrupted the string of points and wides chalked up by a rampant Armagh who really turned this game around.

Paul Breen with two from frees and two from play led the Armagh fightback and Ryan Gaffney and John Corvan grabbed a brace apiece, with Kieran McKernan and Paul McCormack, a free, completing the Armagh points haul. Corvan elected to take his point on 26 minutes with a good goal chance presenting itself.

On the half hourmark Mayo registered their only wide of the half and three minutes later with the teams tied at 0-9 apiece, Brian Higgins batted away a Paul McCormack penalty to safety to ensure a goal free opening half.

Manager Martin Brennan must have read the riot act at the break as Mayo came out a different proposition. They got closer and tighter and the space and freedom which Armagh had enjoyed evaporated. Saying that, immediately after the throw-in Armagh stretched their lead through a Fiachra Bradley point before Moran and McKernan traded points.

Mayo, however, then introduced dual star Keith Higgins to telling effect as he dropped in front of the half back line and mopped up a lot of loose ball to really steady the Mayo ship. Two Moran frees were followed by the best score of the match from David Dowling and the sides were level at 0-13 each some 10 minutes after the restart.



Higgins from play fired Mayo into a lead that they would never relinquish with parity twice the nearest Armagh got for the remainder of the game. A second Bradley point tied things before Mayo substitute Kenny Feeney gave the Westeners a shortlived lead as a Paul Breen free brought parity with a quarter of an hour remaining.

Mayo full-forward Ronan Cullinan got himself on the scoresheet on the hour mark before a Moran free, following a red card offence by Armagh's Barney McCann, doubled the lead. Another Mayo substitute Niall Murphy put a goal between the teams with his side's eighteenth point of the afternoon. Paul McCormack, now operating at full-forward, pulled one back for Armagh before Armagh goalkeeper Joby Burke pointed a free which was moved closer to goal for dissent as the game moved into added time.

Fittingly, Man-of-the-Match Moran had the final say with the last point of the game taking him to double figures in a most productive afternoon for the Tipperary man.

As Mayo returned to the West, they will have contemplated how they lost control after such a terrific start.

SCORERS – Mayo: Brian Moran 0-10 (9f, 1 '65'), Derek McConn and David Dowling 0-2 each, Ronan Cullinane, Eoghan Madigan, Keith Higgins, Niall Murphy and Kenney Feeney 0-1 each. Armagh: P Breen 0-5, P McCormack, J Corvan, R Gaffney, F Bradley and K McKernan 0-2 each, J Burke and G Enright 0-1 each.

ARMAGH: J Burke; B Mallon, P McArdle, F McMullan; P McCormack, B McCann, B Breen; K McKernan, R Gaffney; J Corvan, C Carvill, P Breen; G Enright, C McCann, F Bradley. Subs: B McCormack (for C McCann), P Cunningham (for McKernan).

MAYO: D O'Brien; B Higgins, K Moran, S Morley; E Madigan, P Barrett, C Ryan; S Markham, D McConn; S Hunt, D Dowling, B Moran; S Hoban, R Cullinane, Kenny Robinson. Subs: K Higgins (for Hunt), K Feeney (for Robinson), N Murphy (for Hoban), S Hunt (for Madigan).

Referee: Garrett Duffy (Antrim)

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