Armagh Club football & hurling

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

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winsamsoon

so do i saan because i have Dromore backed at 13/2 ;)
I never forget a face but in your case I will make an exception.

orange2009

Kieran Hughes says winning the Armagh SFC title is better than winning Sam in 2002

http://armagh-gaa.com/Armagh-TV/News/Og-Power-to-County-Title.aspx

brokencrossbar1

I actually think that Ogs could give Ulster a great rattle for this sole reason.  They seem to have an excellent defence.  Ulster clubs are won by teams with mean defences and if Ogs can limit sSt Gall's to 10 scores they will beat them as St gall's will have no one to hold Clarke.  I also agree that they should play him on the FF line, particulalry now.  This time of the year you need a strong fcal point in the attack and by playing him in there they can play any kind of ball in and he will win it.  If he takes 3 scores a game and wins 3 scorable frees, which he will, then Ogs will win against St Galls.

ogshead

Just wanted to say congratulations to our boys. Unbelieveable, I'm so proud to be an Ogs man. On another note, I don't why but a lot of newspaper reports and a harps man on the radio yesterday have been saying that the Ogs were a breakaway club from the Harps. This is total bull, the Ogs were formed as a result of the popular street leagues that were about at the time. Anyway, the talking's over and the Ogs are champions. The billboard at Mickeys was brilliant as well

mackers

As others have said, the game panned out as expected, anybody who was turning up to see a classic was always going to be disappointed. The Harps "marquee" players had a mixed day when they all needed to be in top form to win out. Charlie played very well, except for a bad wide, and carried the fight to the Ogs all day long. Thought Holmes played fairly well, Nippy was causing a v good Ogs defence all sorts of problems in the first half but didn't go well in the second when taken out to midfield and Toal had a stinker. Best of luck to the Ogs in the Ulster.
V impressed with the Harps minors who should give the Ulster tournament a big rattle. They are a big strong outfit. There was more football played in 10 mins in the minor match than there was in the whole of the senior game with plenty of talent on show.
Quote from: BenDover on October 18, 2009, 09:52:04 PM
Nothing but pure spite frm the harps 2get jp sent of! Shows wot the ogs boys think of him by liftin him on their shoulders after the whistle went. County champions 2009 get in there!
Come off it Ben, what do you expect? If there was an Ogs man who had jumped ship to the Harps, the Ogs boys would've done the same and I wouldn't blame them.  There are certain things that you don't do in our sport and what he did is nearly top of the list!
Keep your pecker hard and your powder dry and the world will turn.

umgolaarmagh

No chance mackers, the ogs boys have a bit of class about them, thats why they have fought for 10-12 years for this championship victory and always believed they could win one

nashville

Congratulations to Pearse Ogs on a very well deserved Senior championship, think it has been coming for a while, just a pity it had to be against us!

On the game itself, I just think it was a case of Harps being out-played by a team with a deeper fitness reserve, a tighter defence and to be honest, and it hurts to say, looked like the team with the far greater will to win. They fully deserved to win what was an atrocious game and only for some wayward shooting in 2nd half Ogs could and maybe should have won by more. It seemed that it just wasn't to be Harps day with Toal and Swift both missing 21 yard frees straight in front of the goals, for Toal's miss I think Kevin should have told him where to go and hit it himself, maybe a bit of naiivety on Kevin's part but his game will come as he gets older and more experienced.

Remember lads it took the Harps 4 attempts in finals in the 80s to win one, yes losing to your biggest rivals in a Championship final will hurt, but hopefully it isn't the end of the road, the boys really need to push on and gain promotion next year and who knows what could happen with a the championship, if we can keep men like Toal, McCoy and Kelly working hard at it with noone leaving for the summer anything could happen with a good bunch of minors coming through, there has to be some talent there you don't win 2 in a row without the ability!

As someone else has already said, I am still proud to be a Harpsman today and was pleased to see so many of our players were gracious in defeat, I noticed quite a few of the boys waiting around afterwards to shake the hands of Ogs men.

Congratulations to Ogs and all the very best for your Ulster championship campaign, time to show all those doubters in Ulster who for the past 13 years have criticised Armagh club football as being crap. Good luck.


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BenDover

Mackers come out of it! JP never transferred 2d best team in armagh for nothing. As someone already said with it bein so close 2 full time maybe a good talkin til n a yellow card each would've been better. Is there any chance that red can be rescinded?           Hard luck yest umgola

Rufus T Firefly

First of all, congratulations to our nearest and dearest. Pearse Og were the better team and we can have no complaints about the defeat.

For ourselves of course it was a very disappointing day. Looking back on the game now I feel that a lack of experience may have been a factor and possibly a lack of self belief amongst our players. At half time we were hoping that the players would be inspired by going in level and realise that the game was there if they wanted it badly enough. It wasn't to be unfortunately.

It is the nature of GAA games to look back after defeats and try and pinpoint where it all went wrong, and there can be a tendency to look at your own side only. For instance we missed a number of relatively easy scoring chances at vital times, that could have put the Ogs under pressure, and left the game more in the balance. However, on the flip side, Pearse Og dominated play in the second half, and by my count throughout the game had twelve wides to our six - they were the better team and deserved their victory - simple as that.

For us, I thought Conan Lennon, Collie Holmes, Charlie Vernon and Simon Lennon were excellent, and I thought Nippy, Martin McCoy and Philly McKinney gave it their all. For the Ogs, I thought the Duffys were very good, as was Andy Mallon, Ciaran McKinney and young Cullen in the full forward line.

Irrespective of the result and the performance, I'm still very proud to be a Harps man, and proud of the effort that the whole squad put in this year! Hopefully this experience can be built upon in the future! Onwards and upwards!   :)

Onion Bag

Quote from: under the bar on October 18, 2009, 10:31:37 PM
Well done to Pearse Og's.  Gives their fans something to do now instead of smashing the windows of opposing fans cars.

What is that about UTB, did someone break ur car window?
Hats, Flags and Head Bands!

Onthe40

What age is Kieran Hughes, now lads? I thought he had retired, he must be mid-30s is he?

orange2009

Ronan Clarke speaks to Armagh GAA TV about his fulfilling his dream of winning an Armagh SFC Medal

http://www.armagh-gaa.com/Armagh-TV/News/Og-Power-to-County-Title.aspx

orange2009

Pearse Og manager Brendan Hughes praises captain Ciaran McKinney after the Lucozade Armagh SFC title win

http://www.armagh-gaa.com/Armagh-TV/News/Og-Power-to-County-Title.aspx

ogshead

Quote from: under the bar on October 18, 2009, 10:31:37 PM
Well done to Pearse Og's.  Gives their fans something to do now instead of smashing the windows of opposing fans cars.

w**ker tryin to be a dick, I have been drinkin with harps boys all day and never heard a mention of this, don't take away from the occasion and let us celebrate!!!!

Rufus T Firefly

Quote from: ogshead on October 19, 2009, 10:55:41 PM
Quote from: under the bar on October 18, 2009, 10:31:37 PM
Well done to Pearse Og's.  Gives their fans something to do now instead of smashing the windows of opposing fans cars.

w**ker tryin to be a dick, I have been drinkin with harps boys all day and never heard a mention of this, don't take away from the occasion and let us celebrate!!!!

I know nothing of what under the bar is referring to, but the man himself is from Tyrone if I'm not mstaken?