Armagh Club football & hurling

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general_lee

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on October 04, 2013, 11:57:46 AM
Quote from: Cold tea on October 04, 2013, 11:49:01 AM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on October 04, 2013, 11:38:16 AM
Quote from: T Fearon on October 04, 2013, 10:42:18 AM
You would think so, but they only beat Maghery by 5 last year in the quarter final, with a stronger team and Maghery not as well developed as they are this year. Price is about right at evens with a minus 5

Looked at that result and also took into account the hammering they give Pearse Og's (the second favs) Was talking to an Antrim lad that took the game in, he said Cross were very good that day, Og's started well in both half's and Cross blew them away in mid way through both half's

Must have been at a different game to me, Cross never got out of second gear, not one person turned up for the Ogs, they were truely awful throughout the team.

He sai they started brightly, did they score first few scores each half?  Cross were very good or rubbish?
I thought Cross were rubbish too, Ogs started brightly alright but Cross got goals at vital times that killed the game, Ogs just collapsed after. If Cross played like that again tonight I'd nearly fancy Maghery, but in all truth, anything other than a comfortable Cross victory will be a major shock.

T Fearon

Ogs were the better team up until the midway point in the first half, when Crossmaglen got a goal. The problem was that even when they were on top,Ogs never showed any belief or conviction whatsover that they could win the game, and were resigned to their fate midway through the first half, after the goal was conceded

One way or another, I doubt if Crossmaglen will get it as easy tonight as they did against the Ogs. The Maghery manager has also won Senior and Junior Championships with Tyrone clubs.

I really hope that it is a competitive game and not one that is effectively finished at the end of the first quarter

T Fearon

So the infallible JMcM is wrong? He says in today's paper that Maghery manager led Clonoe to Tyrone SFC?

T Fearon

Was Maghery manager not part of the management team at Clonoe? Also is he related to Kevin?

Knock Yer Mucker In

Cassidy managed us to win 2008 championship. On his return from Derry he took us to the county final 2011 where we lost by one fecking point. Big Sean was his assistant, he went to Maghery last year. Big Sean would know his football.

general_lee

Who'd he win the Tyrone junior with?


bigtogs

he also worked with derrytresk behind the scenes when they won tyrone and ulster junior

T Fearon

So it's Big Joe V Big Sean tonight? Will Big Sean lead his men to a Big Shock? Will Big Joe lead his men to another Big win? It'll be a big night for one of the two big men!

Cold tea

Will the same ridiculous queueing system be in operation?

T Fearon

Get there early, and avoid the queue!

sammymaguire

The Cross Rangers steam train rolls on 0-15 Maghery 1-9
DRIVE THAT BALL ON!!

S.Poacher2012

Innovative Coaching Clinic not to be missed!   

All GAA coaches and managers are always looking to gain that extra edge on their opponents, searching for that latest training craze or fad, touring the country to seminars, conferences and courses in pursuit of an increase to their coaching knowledge. 

On Saturday November 9th 2013, Steven Poacher, Head of PE in St Columbans Kilkeel will give you that opportunity with the "St Columbans GAA Coaching Clinic." The focus of the clinic will look at tackling and the implications of the black card when coaching the tackle. 

On the day coaches will have the opportunity to observe a practical outdoor session labelled "Tackling for Success" which will include 10 different exclusive tackling drills and games demonstrated by a panel of players. After the practical session coaches will then have an opportunity to avail of the expert opinion of last years Down and Armagh senior football team captains, Mark Poland & Ciaran Mc Keever respectively who will give a unique insight into the implications of the black card which is sure to cause a lot of controversy in its implementation. 

The previous coaching clinics hosted by the school were a huge success and indeed when held this time last year over 80 coaches from every county in the province attended a hugely successful day at the school in Kilkeel. 

The event is open to all coaches of any age level be it school, club or county or any code as the games and drills on show will be easily transferrable to both Camogie and Hurling. The day commences at 10am and will finish at approximately 12.30pm on the Saturday morning 9th November and the cost of the day is £10 which can be made payable on the day and includes, tea/coffee and an information booklet. It's certainly an information packed morning not to be missed and proceeds from the day will go towards the development of GAA within the school. For more information or to confirm a place please either text or mail Steven Poacher on 07779780919 or stevepoacher@hotmail.com

T Fearon

Maghery had Cross rattled in the last ten minutes of the first half.Pity they couldn't keep it going in the second half.

BennyCake

Quote from: Cold tea on October 04, 2013, 02:37:46 PM
Will the same ridiculous queueing system be in operation?

What's this now?