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On top of it all the Far Right have hijacked the Shinners monopoly of the Tri-Colour!
#2
Quote from: Captain Obvious on Today at 03:01:57 PM
Quote from: Aaron Boone on Today at 02:55:06 PMDerry wouldn't have been far away from winning it either. It was a very tight Ulster final. They could be counted as the moral champions.

Probably won't have long to wait as will likely be favourites to win the 2025 U20 All Ireland.
Tyrone have a lot of this years team still underage next year and even the year after.
McAneney, Joey Clarke, Ben Hughes, Conor Devlin (2 years left), Callum Daly, Conor O'Neill (2 years left), Eoin McElholm, Ruairi McCullagh (2 years left) and Callum Daly. So Tyrone will probably be looked at as favourites going into next years competition.
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General discussion / Re: Sinn Fein? They have gone ...
Last post by burdizzo - Today at 10:46:39 PM
Quote from: Rossfan on Today at 07:53:42 PMJases that lad is a typical product of sick intolerant disgusting extreme right wing Americana.

Ha ha ha ha!

But you know he's dead right, and the anarchist/ anti-fa, cry-baby, victim-worshipping, lawless left is losing, big time. Poll after poll shows that people aren't happy with the open-borders lark, and SF's attempt to ride the two horses of nationalism and Marxism is resulting in a bit of a tumble.
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GAA Discussion / Re: Seconds teams
Last post by Armagh18 - Today at 10:44:58 PM
Quote from: ranch on Today at 10:23:19 PMBy all means have them playing league football. There should be a proper reserve championship to accommodate them however. As much as the CE lads would have enjoyed winning a junior championship last year, there was hardly a celebration out of them after they beat Ballyhegan.

As for this year, St Peter's seconds are doing well, only lost one game to league favourites Corrinshego early in the season. Come championship you'd imagine that Forkhill and Middletown would be the favourites if they're at full strength.
That St Peters team will be hard stopped. Yeah probably a tiered league competition for seconds and reserve teams would be best. 
#5
General discussion / Re: The Official Golf Thread
Last post by Milltown Row2 - Today at 10:37:18 PM
Play off I'd say tonight
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General discussion / Re: The Official Golf Thread
Last post by JPGJOHNNYG - Today at 10:36:24 PM
Just to add it helps if your playing partner is on form, helps push you on. Theegala is having a pretty poor round
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GAA Discussion / Re: Sam Maguire 2024 Group 4 -...
Last post by Wildweasel74 - Today at 10:36:12 PM
Monaghan need to do a full rebuild, too many men a few yrs plus by 30. They had some decent underage teams in the last few years so they gonna have blood 3/4 a year.
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General discussion / Re: The Official Golf Thread
Last post by JPGJOHNNYG - Today at 10:32:28 PM
He got too hot and bothered over that second shot into 7, started throwing his   towel around, the result he three putts from no distance at the next hole. He was only 2 shots behind and well in it. Needs a minor miracle now
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General discussion / Re: The Official Golf Thread
Last post by thewobbler - Today at 10:28:36 PM
Quote from: Mikhail Prokhorov on Today at 09:25:07 PMLowry is not fit enough to last the 4 rounds in this heat at a major

even if it only costs him a half shot over the week, could be the difference

Don't think it's an issue myself.

Shane just isn't as good as the top 20 in the world. He can mix it up with them no doubt, especially when his putter is hot, but his ballstriking isn't at their level.

Being fitter wouldn't hurt, but I don't think it's closing that gap.
#10
Kerry a lucky team to make the final. Made a very good Tyrone team look even better.