Armagh Club football & hurling

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TacadoirArdMhacha

St Pat's 0-15 Dromintee 0-10

Good to get an immediate reaction to the change of management. By the sounds of things, Dromintee mightn't be too long behind us.

Played the better football today, Kieran Hoey had a great match and Liam O'Hare was threatening at times. Got on top at midfield which laid the platform for the victory. Marty O'Rourke came on at halftime after not being togged out at all for the first half. Hopefully that'll get us off the bottom, depending on other results. If we can keep that form up, we should get out of trouble.
As I dream about movies they won't make of me when I'm dead

qub la la la

Quote from: TacadoirArdMhacha on June 07, 2009, 04:57:20 PM
St Pat's 0-15 Dromintee 0-10

Good to get an immediate reaction to the change of management. By the sounds of things, Dromintee mightn't be too long behind us.

Played the better football today, Kieran Hoey had a great match and Liam O'Hare was threatening at times. Got on top at midfield which laid the platform for the victory. Marty O'Rourke came on at halftime after not being togged out at all for the first half. Hopefully that'll get us off the bottom, depending on other results. If we can keep that form up, we should get out of trouble.

Who's the new man in charge? Thought on friday there would be a new manager by sunday and you's would stay up. That would be cullyhanna off the bottom. Any news on todays other game?

TacadoirArdMhacha

Quote from: qub la la la on June 07, 2009, 05:08:35 PM

Who's the new man in charge? Thought on friday there would be a new manager by sunday and you's would stay up. That would be cullyhanna off the bottom. Any news on todays other game?

Peter Vice (not sure of the spelling of his sirname). He's been training the team for the last few weeks and is going to take over the management.
As I dream about movies they won't make of me when I'm dead

torres

granemore bt wolfe tones 1-13 - 0-13  [ c o, connor 0-6 , j o, neill 0-6 ]

Goats Do Shave

Ballyhegan beaten at home by Newtown by 5 points.
Terrible game, terrible performance especially from the Davitt's.
Young O'Rourke was kept quiet, but Kevin Murray starred kicking most of the visitor's scores. He was deadly from the placed ball.

winsamsoon

If cullyhanna would get the dirt out of their game and play football they might stand a chance of getting out of trouble. But they think because they are well buolt men that they can bully teams, clearly this didn't work on friday night when we had a very young side teach them a football lesson .
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TacadoirArdMhacha

Quote from: winsamsoon on June 07, 2009, 07:53:25 PM
If cullyhanna would get the dirt out of their game and play football they might stand a chance of getting out of trouble. But they think because they are well buolt men that they can bully teams, clearly this didn't work on friday night when we had a very young side teach them a football lesson .

Dry your eyes would ya? Was hardly a "footballing lesson" - yis won by 3 points and we kicked enough wides to have won the match comfortably and were denied what should have been a penalty. There was as much dirt and fouling coming from Clans as there was from us.
As I dream about movies they won't make of me when I'm dead

charlie stubbs

Quote from: torres on June 07, 2009, 06:41:27 PM
granemore bt wolfe tones 1-13 - 0-13  [ c o, connor 0-6 , j o, neill 0-6 ]

granemore probably deserved the points.better performance from us and encouaging that we released the ball in early a bit more.  must say granemore umpire was a complete disgrace.  at least 3 of our points he flagged as wide when clearly over and on one other occassion we should have had a 45 man was 3 yards behind the line and they went up and got a point.  how the eejit was allowed on to the end il never no.  ballyhegan next sunday a real 4 pointer.  we are now the only team in armagh bar killean not to have won a game, grim statistic

winsamsoon

Quote from: TacadoirArdMhacha on June 07, 2009, 08:10:18 PM
Quote from: winsamsoon on June 07, 2009, 07:53:25 PM
If cullyhanna would get the dirt out of their game and play football they might stand a chance of getting out of trouble. But they think because they are well buolt men that they can bully teams, clearly this didn't work on friday night when we had a very young side teach them a football lesson .

Dry your eyes would ya? Was hardly a "footballing lesson" - yis won by 3 points and we kicked enough wides to have won the match comfortably and were denied what should have been a penalty. There was as much dirt and fouling coming from Clans as there was from us.

How can you tell me to dry my eyes and come out with this rhubarb :D :D :D :D :D :D Maybe the clans were fouling but we certainly were not kneeing lads in the head whilst on the ground ie Ciaran o Hare. Dirty play is what it is call a spade a spade and quit hiding.
I never forget a face but in your case I will make an exception.

full back

ARMAGH CLUB RESULTS FOR W/E SUNDAY 7 JUNE 2009

Monday 1 June
ACL – Div. III
St Peter's lost to Middletown

Thursday 4 June
ACL – Div. II
Tir na nÓg 1-10; Wolfe Tone 0-7

Friday 5 June
ACL – Div. I
Sarsfields 0-8; Carrickcruppen 3-10
St Patrick's 0-8; Clan na Gael 0-10
Pearse Og 0-8; Crossmaglen 1-6
Mullaghbawn 1-9; Culloville 0-6
Killeavy 2-8; Dromintee 0-8
ACL – Div. II
Silverbridge v Whitecross (Off)
Maghery 1-11; Ballymacnab 1-9
Harps 1-8; Granemore 1-14
Clann Eireann 2-10; Madden 3-9
ACL – Div. III
St Paul's 3-10; Shane O'Neill's 1-12
Keady 0-10; Collegeland 3-5
Clonmore 0-13; Lissummon 1-9
Annaghmore 0-9; to An Port Mor 0-12
St Peter's 1-14; Tullysaran 0-4
ACL – Div. IV
Killean 1-4; O'Hanlon's 1-10
Forkhill 1-11; Crossmaglen II 1-10
Dorsey Emmett's 1-10; Derrynoose 1-12
Corrinshego 0-4; Eire Og 0-14
Clady 1-9; Grange 1-9
Mullaghbrack v Phelim Brady's (Off)

Sunday 7 June
ACL – Div. I
Crossmaglen 1-17; Clan na Gael 0-11
Dromintee 0-10; St Patrick's 0-15
Killeavy 0-17; Pearse Og 1-13
ACL – Div. II
Wolfe Tone 0-13; Granemore 1-13
Whitecross 3-11; Tir na nÓg 0-10
Ballyhegan 0-7; St Michael's 0-11
ACL – Div. III
Middletown 1-9; Belleek 0-11
An Port Mor v Clonmore (Off)
ACL – Div. IV
Dorsey Emmett's 2-12; Phelim Brady's 0-3
Eire Og 1-14; Crossmaglen II 2-10

davo

Went to both ogs games over the weekend. At home to cross they should have won the game with a few points to spare to be honest. i think any cross ones on this site will agree. counted at least 8 frees in the second half missed from 30 metres. Cross had the upper hand in the first half and went in 5 points up. the second half was totally different with the majority of the game being played in cross's half. very poor shooting cost them.

Ogs v killeavy another tight game which the ogs came out on the wrong side of. thought they were poor enough yesterday not being able to get going. a draw would have probably been a fair result but killeavy held out for the win. that's 3 defeats by 1point in a row for the ogs which now puts them under a bit of pressure. they are still missing a number of players and hopefully they will be back for next week

cillsleibhe

Quote from: Real1995 on June 05, 2009, 11:54:31 PM
Quote from: cillsleibhe on June 05, 2009, 11:42:16 PM

How can you put Ogs in this category?  There are five teams within two points of Ogs.  If Killeavy beat them on Sunday then they will lie second in the table.

With their county players easily, cillsleibhe.....they may struggle with out them i would admit,but so does Dromintee....but wit a full squad they have no fear of relegation, and lets face it wit armagh in the qualifiers club teams will hav their county players for at least the next 3 weeks possibly....they certainly put it up to cross tonite obviously,as close as any of the rest of us came to date....

As predicted - Killeavy now lie second in the table after an excellent performance with a weakened side against the Ogs.  Hard to believe this was the same side that surrendered to Cross only a couple of weeks back. 

A great game yesterday with the lead changing hands 5 or 6 times.  The Ogs missed a couple of late chances and were unlucky not to come away with a draw for their efforts.

winsamsoon

I never forget a face but in your case I will make an exception.

IVEDECIDED

Took in the Rangers v Clans game yesterday which coupled with a feed in Ma Kearneys made my day a very pleasant one. Ive been coming to Clans Cross games for years and yesterdays was as entertaining as any. Several weeks ago some notable clans ones wouldnt have gave their team a prayer yesterday but they had Cross on the ropes up unitll the last 10. Silly mistakes coupled with Cross's ruthlesness ensured a Rangers victory but dont be fooled by the scoreline -this game was in the melting pot with minutes remaining. Surely its a good sign for the Clans who looked very young but still competed with a very strong Cross team. Fair play to both sets of players! :) :) :)

brokencrossbar1

Quote from: IVEDECIDED on June 08, 2009, 01:30:46 PM
Took in the Rangers v Clans game yesterday which coupled with a feed in Ma Kearneys made my day a very pleasant one. Ive been coming to Clans Cross games for years and yesterdays was as entertaining as any. Several weeks ago some notable clans ones wouldnt have gave their team a prayer yesterday but they had Cross on the ropes up unitll the last 10. Silly mistakes coupled with Cross's ruthlesness ensured a Rangers victory but dont be fooled by the scoreline -this game was in the melting pot with minutes remaining. Surely its a good sign for the Clans who looked very young but still competed with a very strong Cross team. Fair play to both sets of players! :) :) :)

What sort of sides had both teams out?  Were our boys strong, I see Oisin didn't start but were there any other absentees?