"Who is the best Free Taker in Ireland"

Started by Cic Saor, August 08, 2012, 12:33:12 AM

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Cic Saor

Quote from: orchard 8195 on September 09, 2012, 01:34:19 PM
Could u take the frees from hands or ground? what distances and angles were they from?


you can take frees from the hands or from the ground its up to the contestant, distance varies from 13 metres to 40 metres if you go to www.cicsaor.ie you can find the revelant information on our rules page.

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Cic Saor

Cic Saor

All Ireland Cic Saor Championship results

1ST   Brian White  ........€2000 (louth)... club Cooley Kickams GFC
2nd   Joe Sheridan ....... €600 (Meath).. club Seneschalstown GFC
3rd    Jim Mc Eneaney.... €400 (louth) ...club Geraldines GFC
4TH   Bryan Sheehan .....€250 (kerry)... club St Mary's GFC
5TH   Stephen Connolly .€100 (kildare). club Ballyteague GFC

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Cic Saor




AZOffaly

Are they all GFCs? What happened CLGs? No hurling or handball played at all?

blanketattack

Quote from: Cic Saor on August 08, 2012, 12:33:12 AM

The eventual winner will be crowned a New All Ireland Champion and receive an estimated €10,000 first prize



Hmmmmm.

Goats Do Shave

Quote from: AZOffaly on September 13, 2012, 12:42:00 PM
Are they all GFCs? What happened CLGs? No hurling or handball played at all?

Has the protocol for this all changed now? What happened to the one club philosophy? GAC / CLG?

AZOffaly

I've seen a couple of clubs now which are explicitly GFC, but most are still CLGs, which is why I was suprised all of these lads were from GFCs.

saffron sam2

#81
From the competition rules.

QuoteIf a further wide is kicked at there second attempt there out.
the breathing of the vanished lies in acres round my feet

Louth Exile

Quote from: AZOffaly on September 14, 2012, 03:01:16 PM
I've seen a couple of clubs now which are explicitly GFC, but most are still CLGs, which is why I was suprised all of these lads were from GFCs.

Look at the counties involved, I can't speak for Kildare or Kerry, but in Louth and Meath there are only a handful of hurling clubs. In Louth we only have a total of six hurling clubs as far as I'm aware and four of them are dual clubs. There would be a few more in Meath, but for size it would be a similar proportion. An example of the way it would work here is lads playing hurling for Kilmessan and playing football with Dunsany! So, bottom line, it's more the norm to be a CLP than a CLG in these parts.
St. Josephs GFC - SFC Champions 1996 & 2006, IFC Champions 1983, 1990 & 2016 www.thejoesgfc.com

brokencrossbar1

Quote from: saffron sam2 on September 14, 2012, 10:49:10 PM
From the competition rules.

QuoteIf a further wide is kicked at there second attempt there out.

It makes sense somewhere to someone, I just don't know where!

Cic Saor

Quote from: brokencrossbar1 on September 17, 2012, 04:13:25 PM
Quote from: saffron sam2 on September 14, 2012, 10:49:10 PM
From the competition rules.

QuoteIf a further wide is kicked at there second attempt there out.

It makes sense somewhere to someone, I just don't know where!
Quote from: saffron sam2 on September 14, 2012, 10:49:10 PM
From the competition rules.

QuoteIf a further wide is kicked at there second attempt there out.

I no their is a msikate width the splelnigs will srot it out APAS Tanks four the ",nt " ttnf KO!!!!!!    :) :)