Where and when are all the county finals and who is competing in them?
The Down SFC is in Newry, 4th Oct at 3.30pm. Kilcoo v Loughinisland.
SHC final is in Portaferry on 27th Sept. Ballygalget v Ballycran.
Cushendall play Dunloy in the Antrim SHC. When will it be played?
The Loup play Dungiven in Derry SFC. Where and when?
What's the situation in other Counties?
Cushendall v Dunloy is on 27th September in Casement.
Quote from: Minder on September 15, 2009, 08:18:27 AM
Cushendall v Dunloy is on 27th September in Casement.
Same day as the Down final. I usually go to both. >:(
Loup V Dungiven Celtic Park 4th October
Monaghan SFC Final
Latton v Clontibret, Sunday 27th Sept. Clones
Mayo County final not until the 25th October. Needless to say there are still 8 teams in the running...
Is that because of the minor team Farrandeelin?
I take it C/ship has been at a standstill for weeks in mayo
Quote from: theskull1 on September 15, 2009, 09:46:37 AM
Is that because of the minor team Farrandeelin?
I take it C/ship has been at a standstill for weeks in mayo
Last group game was played a week after the meath match about 4 weeks ago skull , once again the county final will be played near the end of October .
Do any of the Connacht lads know the Connacht Club Championship draw?
Quote from: SLIGONIAN on September 15, 2009, 10:39:09 AM
Do any of the Connacht lads know the Connacht Club Championship draw?
AIB Connacht Football Senior Club Championship
Sat, 17-October-09
-- Round 1 Sligo - -- - -- Roscommon
Sun, 8-November-09
-- Semi-final Mayo - -- - -- Round 1 Winners
-- Semi-final Leitrim - -- - -- Galway
Sun, 22-November-09
-- Final Semi Final 1 Winners - -- - -- Semi Final 2 Winners
Quote from: GaillimhIarthair on September 15, 2009, 11:21:52 AM
Quote from: SLIGONIAN on September 15, 2009, 10:39:09 AM
Do any of the Connacht lads know the Connacht Club Championship draw?
AIB Connacht Football Senior Club Championship
Sat, 17-October-09
-- Round 1 Sligo - -- - -- Roscommon
Sun, 8-November-09
-- Semi-final Mayo - -- - -- Round 1 Winners
-- Semi-final Leitrim - -- - -- Galway
Sun, 22-November-09
-- Final Semi Final 1 Winners - -- - -- Semi Final 2 Winners
Feck sake :( tough draw, thanks GaillimhIarthair
It will be Eastern harps v Tourlestrane or St Johns in our final.
Fermanagh SFC
Derrygonnelly Harps vs Roslea Shamrocks is on Saturday 26th September in Brewster park under lights.
Was fixed for the Sunday but moved forward due to a clash with the All Ireland Intermediate womens final which Fermanagh are playing in.
Quote from: timmyot501 on September 15, 2009, 09:13:47 AM
Monaghan SFC Final
Latton v Clontibret, Sunday 27th Sept. Clones
Will Latton give Clontibret a good game? I suppose they will considering they are in the Final but was not expecting this to be the case.
It's 61 years since Kilcoo were in a Down SFC final and about 75 since they won it.
Are there any other clubs trying to end such a famine?
Quote from: GaillimhIarthair on September 15, 2009, 11:21:52 AM
Quote from: SLIGONIAN on September 15, 2009, 10:39:09 AM
Do any of the Connacht lads know the Connacht Club Championship draw?
AIB Connacht Football Senior Club Championship
Sat, 17-October-09
-- Round 1 Sligo - -- - -- Roscommon
Sun, 8-November-09
-- Semi-final Mayo - -- - -- Round 1 Winners
-- Semi-final Leitrim - -- - -- Galway
Sun, 22-November-09
-- Final Semi Final 1 Winners - -- - -- Semi Final 2 Winners
Ah so once again the Sligo reps have to play in the opening round, 5/6 years running now I reckon, and then if they win that are left scratching themselves for a few weeks til the semi. It starts way too early, if we had got on a run with the county we'd be fucked. Wonder why is it that Mayo or Galway clubs never seem to be in the preliminary round?
The Leitrim final is on the 27th, Glencar/Manor (holders) v Carrigallen (never won title). Ditto for the Roscommon final, holders Castlerea against their neighbours Western Gaels, in their first final. If John's beat Tourlestrane here on Friday it'll be the same with them.
Quote from: Owenmoresider on September 15, 2009, 01:08:41 PM
\Wonder why is it that Mayo or Galway clubs never seem to be in the preliminary round?
Has to be, no other reasonable explanation.
Quote from: stephenite on September 15, 2009, 01:14:09 PM
Quote from: Owenmoresider on September 15, 2009, 01:08:41 PM
\Wonder why is it that Mayo or Galway clubs never seem to be in the preliminary round?
Has to be, no other reasonable explanation.
Shouldn't be that way, 9 times in 11 years our reps have played the opening round, once for the Mayo ones IIRC. Two years ago ye won the Mayo final the week before our final, and when Tourlestrane won that they played Carrick a week later and won. And then had to wait a whole month for the semi. Two weeks max, gives time for a replay if needed.
Quote from: SidelineKick on September 15, 2009, 09:01:52 AM
Loup V Dungiven Celtic Park 4th October
SH C Final Slaughtneil v Kevin Lynch's Dungiven (holders)
Celtic park 27th Sept
Galway SFC final
Corofin v Mountbellew-Moylough
Hurling championship is only at quarter-final stage yet.
can one of the roscommon posters tell me the time and venue for the intermediate final between
St Dominics and St Croans, thanks
I would hazard an uneducated and totally pesonal opinion of a guess that it will form a double header with the Senior in the Hyde on 27th.
Quote from: GalwayBayBoy on September 15, 2009, 03:17:34 PM
Galway SFC final
Corofin v Mountbellew-Moylough
Hurling championship is only at quarter-final stage yet.
I heard that Corofin lost the first round of the Championship to Michael Breathnachs?
If thats true, and it was straight knock-out, why were they let back in?
Or is there a back door system for all teams?
thanks Ross
would you post it when it is confirmed
There's a qualifier round after the preliminary round for all teams that lose their first game Abbeysider, there's also an odd number of teams in the qualifier round so one team gets a bye and Corofin were the lucky losers this year so got into the first round proper without playing a qualifier game.
Quote from: Lecale2 on September 15, 2009, 12:59:48 PM
It's 61 years since Kilcoo were in a Down SFC final and about 75 since they won it.
Are there any other clubs trying to end such a famine?
aye, every club in Armagh :P
Quote from: Owenmoresider on September 15, 2009, 01:25:00 PM
Quote from: stephenite on September 15, 2009, 01:14:09 PM
Quote from: Owenmoresider on September 15, 2009, 01:08:41 PM
\Wonder why is it that Mayo or Galway clubs never seem to be in the preliminary round?
Has to be, no other reasonable explanation.
Shouldn't be that way, 9 times in 11 years our reps have played the opening round, once for the Mayo ones IIRC. Two years ago ye won the Mayo final the week before our final, and when Tourlestrane won that they played Carrick a week later and won. And then had to wait a whole month for the semi. Two weeks max, gives time for a replay if needed.
What an amazingly unfortunate statistic. ::)
Kildare are only at the quarter-final stage this week-end
Clane v Celbridge
Sarsfields v Suncroft
Moorfield v Leixlip
St Laurances v Athy
Semi's the following week I think
Sarsfields, Moorefield, St Laurances and Celbridge to progress
Does anyone know the dates for the Dublin SFC and SHC Semi-finals and Finals? I know the football quarter finals are this week.
Also any other county final dates
I doubt they've been fixed yet as you said the football quarter finals are this week and the hurling is still in the group stage AFAIK
Longford final was last weekend, very enteraining gmae between Clonguish and Dromard, which ended in a draw which was a very fair result. Replay will be on 27th.
Winners at home to Wexford champs in Leinster competition
SFC Semi-Final Draw
13/09/2009
SFC Semi-Final Draw
Friday 18th September 2009
Clan na Gael v Armagh Harps - 7pm - Athletic Grounds
Saturday 26th September 2009
Clan na Gael / Armagh Harps v Granemore - 7pm - Athletic Grounds
Sunday 27th September 2009
Pearse Og v Clann Eireann - 7pm - Athletic Grounds
Quote from: sammymaguire on September 15, 2009, 12:52:03 PM
Quote from: timmyot501 on September 15, 2009, 09:13:47 AM
Monaghan SFC Final
Latton v Clontibret, Sunday 27th Sept. Clones
Will Latton give Clontibret a good game? I suppose they will considering they are in the Final but was not expecting this to be the case.
They beat us in the championship already this year, so it's more a question of will we give Latton a good game! ;)
Quote from: pearseog on September 17, 2009, 08:10:52 PM
SFC Semi-Final Draw
13/09/2009
SFC Semi-Final Draw
Friday 18th September 2009
Clan na Gael v Armagh Harps - 7pm - Athletic Grounds
Saturday 26th September 2009
Clan na Gael / Armagh Harps v Granemore - 7pm - Athletic Grounds
Sunday 27th September 2009
Pearse Og v Clann Eireann - 7pm - Athletic Grounds
Who would be favorites in Armagh? Could we be looking at an all City final?
Pearse Og - 2/5
Granemore - 5/1
Clan na Gael - 9/1
Harps - 10/1
Clann Eireann - 10/1
we've obviously been put in as favourites because we beat cross and were the team that was knocking on the door this past few years but granemore have a good young team with some county players and the harps on their day could beat us. they'l have to get past clans and granemore for that to happen. we got clann eireann in the next round who are the surprise package of the championship and could cause an upset if ryan henderson brings his shooting boots. he's the player that scored 4-03 against wexford in the league
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Quote from: sammymaguire on September 15, 2009, 12:52:03 PM
Quote from: timmyot501 on September 15, 2009, 09:13:47 AM
Monaghan SFC Final
Latton v Clontibret, Sunday 27th Sept. Clones
Will Latton give Clontibret a good game? I suppose they will considering they are in the Final but was not expecting this to be the case.
They beat us in the championship already this year, so it's more a question of will we give Latton a good game! ;)
And they're the reigning champs too.
I'm a bit removed from club football in Monaghan, living outside of the county, but will try and make it down to this one.
Quote from: Maguire01 on September 17, 2009, 11:12:49 PM
Quote from: Schkite on September 17, 2009, 10:18:42 PM
Quote from: sammymaguire on September 15, 2009, 12:52:03 PM
Quote from: timmyot501 on September 15, 2009, 09:13:47 AM
Monaghan SFC Final
Latton v Clontibret, Sunday 27th Sept. Clones
Will Latton give Clontibret a good game? I suppose they will considering they are in the Final but was not expecting this to be the case.
They beat us in the championship already this year, so it's more a question of will we give Latton a good game! ;)
And they're the reigning champs too.
I'm a bit removed from club football in Monaghan, living outside of the county, but will try and make it down to this one.
Exactly, don't like all this talk of us being favourites and Latton underdogs, the results and subsequent talk after the two semi-finals will suit Latton to a tee, them going in under the radar after a narrow win in a poor game.
Quote from: Schkite on September 18, 2009, 01:12:26 AM
Quote from: Maguire01 on September 17, 2009, 11:12:49 PM
Quote from: Schkite on September 17, 2009, 10:18:42 PM
Quote from: sammymaguire on September 15, 2009, 12:52:03 PM
Quote from: timmyot501 on September 15, 2009, 09:13:47 AM
Monaghan SFC Final
Latton v Clontibret, Sunday 27th Sept. Clones
Will Latton give Clontibret a good game? I suppose they will considering they are in the Final but was not expecting this to be the case.
They beat us in the championship already this year, so it's more a question of will we give Latton a good game! ;)
And they're the reigning champs too.
I'm a bit removed from club football in Monaghan, living outside of the county, but will try and make it down to this one.
Exactly, don't like all this talk of us being favourites and Latton underdogs, the results and subsequent talk after the two semi-finals will suit Latton to a tee, them going in under the radar after a narrow win in a poor game.
I knew Clontibret were on a good run in recent years and was not sure which county players Latton had on their panel as they would be one of the unfashionable county champs then I suppose, like St Pats in Fermanagh
Soft talk schkite, with grimley on board you s are thinking about Ulster
Quote from: sammymaguire on September 18, 2009, 08:37:27 AM
Quote from: Schkite on September 18, 2009, 01:12:26 AM
Quote from: Maguire01 on September 17, 2009, 11:12:49 PM
Quote from: Schkite on September 17, 2009, 10:18:42 PM
Quote from: sammymaguire on September 15, 2009, 12:52:03 PM
Quote from: timmyot501 on September 15, 2009, 09:13:47 AM
Monaghan SFC Final
Latton v Clontibret, Sunday 27th Sept. Clones
Will Latton give Clontibret a good game? I suppose they will considering they are in the Final but was not expecting this to be the case.
They beat us in the championship already this year, so it's more a question of will we give Latton a good game! ;)
And they're the reigning champs too.
I'm a bit removed from club football in Monaghan, living outside of the county, but will try and make it down to this one.
Exactly, don't like all this talk of us being favourites and Latton underdogs, the results and subsequent talk after the two semi-finals will suit Latton to a tee, them going in under the radar after a narrow win in a poor game.
I knew Clontibret were on a good run in recent years and was not sure which county players Latton had on their panel as they would be one of the unfashionable county champs then I suppose, like St Pats in Fermanagh
Clontibret suffered from a bit of complacency last year and they messed about with the positions in the first half of the semi final against Magheracloone. They deserve to be favourites, because if they do click and are played in their correct positions, they are the better team.
Louth Final penciled in for 4th October:
Mattock Rangers v Cooley Kickhams or Glyde Rangers
Meath Championship still only at the group stages, last round of group games this weekend.
Quote from: tyronefan on September 15, 2009, 08:23:42 PM
can one of the roscommon posters tell me the time and venue for the intermediate final between
St Dominics and St Croans, thanks
4th October in the Hyde I hear.
Fermanagh SFC final this Saturday evening in Brewster under lights.
Roslea v Derrygonnelly.
Roslea haven't won a title in donkey's years, maybe even since McGinnity's time in 82 (not sure), and it really looks like their year. Derrygonnelly though lost last year's final too so won't lack motivation. They're still looking over their shoulders at relegation in the league too, however.
Quote from: Rossfan on September 21, 2009, 07:35:07 PM
Quote from: tyronefan on September 15, 2009, 08:23:42 PM
can one of the roscommon posters tell me the time and venue for the intermediate final between
St Dominics and St Croans, thanks
4th October in the Hyde I hear.
thanks Rossfan
4 hurling finals in Ulster on Sunday.
Antrim SHC - Dunloy v Cushendall 3.15 Casement
Down SHC - Ballycran v Ballygalget 3.30 Downpatrick
Tyrone SHC - Eire Og, Carrickmore v Eoghan Ruagh 5.15 Dungannon
Derry SHC - Kevin Lynch's v Slaughtneil 3.45 Celtic Park
Antrim football final is on Saturday night in Casement. Portglenone v St Galls.
Lights on for 2009 Fermanagh County Final
from hoganstand
Saturday night will be the highlight of the club action in Fermanagh GAA as we reach our County final, up for grabs is the Quinn Insurance Senior Football Championship and Donn Carragh U16 football Championship titles.
In the 125th Anniversary of the GAA, it is sure to be a very unique occasion in Fermanagh, the Senor Championship final being held for the first time under lights in the fantastic Brewster Park, Enniskillen. With both Derrygonnelly Harps and Roslea Shamrocks have reached both the Senior and U16 finals, it is an occasion for both clubs to be very proud off. At Half time in the Senior final, Fermanagh GAA will honour a group of men who brought great pride to the county 50 years ago, we celebrate the Fermanagh team who, in 1959 won the All Ireland Junior Football championship, the first all Ireland Fermanagh won, beating Kerry in the home final then London in the final proper.
The final having originally being fixed for Sunday, was moved forward to take place under lights to the Saturday night, as our Fermanagh Ladies reached the All Ireland Intermediate final this Sunday. All in Fermanagh GAA extend our very best wished to the ladies in the final and look forward to a great weekend of sporting action.
Path to the Quinn Insurance Senior football Championship final
Roslea have emerged in 2009 as the team to beat in both league and championship, having impressive wins over Teemore and last year's champions St.Patrick's. In the first of the semi-finals Roslea faced the 2007 champions Newtownbutler. In a close encounter Roslea fought back from being two points down at half time, producing a strong second half performance to run out 1-9 to 1-6 winners. For Roslea county stars Peter and James Sherry are leading by example but it is the talent of the Quigley brothers Sean and especially Seamus in fantastic form that has brought a spark to the championship. Roslea manager Peter McGinnity will have his charges fully prepared in their aim to claim the New York Cup for the first time since 1986.
Derrygonnelly have reached the county final for a second year in a row beating Tempo in the opening game and were somewhat of surprise winners over Devenish in the second semi-final, but fully deserve their place in the final. Derrygonnelly produced a great team performance to run out easy winners over Devenish on a score line of 2-9 to 0-5. Derrygonnelly having a very experienced team with players like Kevin Cassidy and Martin Greene playing their part, young Ryan Jones in top form at midfield and Paul Ward back to form, having an eye for the goals. Managers John McGovern and Sean Flanagan will have prepared their team and hoping to get their hand on the New York Cup this year as they did in 204, after missing out last year.
The lights of Brewster Park will only add to what will be a sure to be very intriguing encounter between Derrygonnelly Harps and Roslea Shamrocks in the Quinn Insurance Senior Football Championship Final. Who will get their hands on the New York Cup is anyone's guess, but the Lights are on for the championship final!
Saturday 26th September
In Brewster Park, Enniskillen
Donn Carragh U16FC Final at 6.00pm
Derrygonnelly v Roslea
Quinn Insurance SFC Final at 7.45pm
Derrygonnelly v Roslea
Quote from: Dinny Breen on September 16, 2009, 11:28:16 AM
Kildare are only at the quarter-final stage this week-end
Clane v Celbridge
Sarsfields v Suncroft
Moorfield v Leixlip
St Laurances v Athy
Semi's the following week I think
Sarsfields, Moorefield, St Laurances and Celbridge to progress
You were right on Moorefield, Larries and Celbridge progressing Dinny but Suncroft putting out the Sash was a big shock. I'd love to see them going all the way for Anthony Rainbow and Killian Brennan but the Moores will be well warned now before the semi-final even though they were poor enough in getting past Leixlip by all accounts.
Looking like a Celbridge Moorefield final at this stage and I'd fancy Celbridge to put back-to-back titles together now. They might be missing the two McEvoys from last year but young Brophy missed most of the latter stages last year and he's a big addition to their defence. I think Moorefield are too reliant on Paddy Murray for scores up front and it could cost them.
Wyeth Senior Championship Semi Finals
St. Laurences vs Celbridge
Moorefield vs Suncroft
Joe Fox Intermediate Championship Semi Finals
Kilcullen vs Raheens
Ballymore vs Maynooth
Tom Cross Junior Championship Semi Finals
Straffan vs Robertstown
Two Mile House vs Clougherinkoe
DONEGAL Senoir Final Oct 4th MacCumhaill Park
St. Eunans (Letterkenny) V's Naomh Conaill (Glenties)
Any results from the weekend or fixtures for next week?
In Ulster hurling there were wins for Dunloy (Antrim), Ballycran (Down), Dungannon (Tyrone) and the Derry fional ended in a draw.
Any others?
Connacht football.
Castlerea St Kevin's (Roscommon) and Glencar-Manorhamilton (Leitrim) both won their county finals.
Were Ballaghadereen beat in Roscommon? I thought they were big favorites.
Quote from: Lecale2 on September 28, 2009, 10:16:25 PM
Were Ballaghadereen beat in Roscommon? I thought they were big favorites.
They were beaten alright. But they were beaten in Mayo. Don't ask.
Eastern Harps v Tourlestrane in the Sligo final next Sunday.
Cavan Senior County Final
4pm Sunday 4th Oct
Cavan Gaels Vrs, Denn
Kingspan Breffni Park
Quote from: Owenmoresider on September 28, 2009, 11:35:23 PM
Quote from: Lecale2 on September 28, 2009, 10:16:25 PM
Were Ballaghadereen beat in Roscommon? I thought they were big favorites.
They were beaten alright. But they were beaten in Mayo. Don't ask.
Eastern Harps v Tourlestrane in the Sligo final next Sunday.
Ballaghaderreen play their football in Mayo because their club was founded in 1892 and Ballaghaderreen was moved into Ros territory in 1898. They did apply to the Roscommon county board but were rejected, so continued to play with Mayo. Their players also play with Mayo somehting which galls Rossfan and the likes! :D
Quote from: Farrandeelin on September 29, 2009, 09:23:21 AM
[. Their players also play with Mayo somehting which galls Rossfan and the likes! :D
They have no choice unless they move away and join another club.
It galls Andy Moran too and Hanley who ran off to Oz to avoid further wearing of the rhubarb. :D
Quote from: Rossfan on September 29, 2009, 06:27:29 PM
Quote from: Farrandeelin on September 29, 2009, 09:23:21 AM
[. Their players also play with Mayo somehting which galls Rossfan and the likes! :D
They have no choice unless they move away and join another club.
It galls Andy Moran too and Hanley who ran off to Oz to avoid further wearing of the rhubarb. :D
Pearce Hanley: Read what he says in the Australian papers, he has a desire to return someday to play for his club Ballaghadereen and his home county, MAYO. ;D
Andy Moran seems very happy to be playing for the Glorious Green & Red rather than the Sheepstealers.
Quote from: Lecale2 on September 28, 2009, 10:16:25 PM
Were Ballaghadereen beat in Roscommon? I thought they were big favorites.
Ballagh is Mayo and always will be, the Mayo Nationalist community are oppressed by the minority Roscommon Loyalist community, only Government buildings fly the butchers apron of Primrose and Blue. All the other buildings fly the Green & Red of Mayo.
I noticed recenty while parked in the town that not alone did MO regs, outnumber the Rossie ones, but the second most common regs in the town where SO of Sligo.
Andy Moran can NOT play for Ros unless he moves to another part of the County and transfers to that club.
P Hanley cannot go HOME to Mayo because he doesnt come from Mayo.
Second hand Car reg nos. dont signify anything. Any one who can afford a new car in Ballagh gets a RN Reg.
Lots of patriots fly the Ros flag in Ballagh to signify their support for their home County. Only the Traitorous Durkans seems to have the rhubarb flying which is pitiful.
Many other Patriots refused to have the rhubarb any where near their premises before ye're All Ireland Final appearances( ahem ) in 04 or 06 and still glory in the tales of how they prevented it from appearing. ;D
Anyway the bottom line is that Ros has only one team in the Connacht Club Championship this year and I suspect they will go the same way as our two teams did last year ...early exits.
To the Tyrone lad who enquired earlier the Inter Final is in the Hyde Sunday at 3.30.
Well while driving up to the All-Ireland Final this year, the vast majority of houses around Ballagh bewteen Charlestown turn off and Frenchpark seemed to have Green & Red flying. I wonder when the 12 Rossies living in the region will go home to Frenchpark. I do remember 1996 when heading up to the final all the kirbstones in Ballagh where painted Green & Red, a building site in the middle of town painted the boards around the site Green & Red, and the locals erected their own signs a few kilometres East of Ballagh saying Welcome to Roscommon, you are now leaving Mayo & in the opposite direction they had a sign saying welcome to Mayo, if I can recollect the Ros.Co.Co. sign was covered over.
Oh dear, I must have done something wrong by bring up the Ballagh debate again! :D
Like two bald men fighting over a comb.
Quote from: GalwayBayBoy on September 29, 2009, 09:27:37 PM
Like two bald men fighting over a comb.
Inisbofin back to Mayo too, they Mayo supporters over there anyways.
Quote from: mayogodhelpus@gmail.com on September 29, 2009, 10:56:31 PM
Quote from: GalwayBayBoy on September 29, 2009, 09:27:37 PM
Like two bald men fighting over a comb.
Inisbofin back to Mayo too, they Mayo supporters over there anyways.
Jaysus ye're bad enough poaching already without trying for Inishbofin as well. ;D
County Stage Team 1 Team 2 Next Round
Antrim Finished St Galls Done
Armagh Final Harps Pearse Og 18-Oct
Carlow Semi Final O Hanrahans v Old Leighlin Eire Og v Rathvilly 04-Oct
Cavan Final Denn Cavan Gaels 04-Oct
Clare Final St.Senans Kilmurry - Ibrickane 11-Oct
Cork Finished Clonakilty Done
Derry ** Final Loup Dungiven 04-Oct
Donegal Final Naomh Conaill St. Eunans 04-Oct
Down Final Loughlinisland Kilcoo 04-Oct
Dublin * Semi Final St Marys S v St Judes Ballyboden St Endas v Kilmacud Crokes 03-Oct
Fermanagh Finished Derrygonnelly Done
Galway Final Mountbellew/Moylough Corofin 04-Oct
Kerry 3rd of 6 Rounds 14 Teams Left 03-Oct
Kildare Semi Final Suncroft v Moorefield St. Laurences v Celbridge 04-Oct
Kilkenny Final Glenmore Muckalee Unknown
Laois Semi Final Arles Kilcruise v Arles Killeen Portlaoise v St Josephs 04-Oct
Leitrim Finished Glencar/Manorhamilton Done
Limerick Final Fr. Caseys Dromcollogher/Broadford 10-Oct
Longford Finished Clonguish Done
Louth Final Cooley Kickhams Mattock Rangers 04-Oct
Mayo Semi Final Knockmore v Crossmolina Charlestown v (Castlebar v Shrule) 04-Oct
Meath Semi Final Wolfe Tones v (Navan O Mahonys v Dunshaughlin) Senechalstown v Summerhill 04-Oct
Monaghan Finished Clontibret Done
Offaly Final Rhode Clara 11-Oct
Roscommon Finished Castlerea Done
Sligo Final Eastern Harps Tourlestrane 04-Oct
Tipperary Semi Final Moyle Rovers v Loughmore Castleiney Aherlow v (Galtee Rovers v Killenaule) 04-Oct
Tyrone Semi Final Ardboe v Killyclogher Carrickmore v Dromore 04-Oct
Waterford * Quarter Finals 8 Teams Left 04-Oct
Westmeath Final Garrycastle St Lomans Mullingar 04-Oct
Wexford * Final St Annes Horsewood 04-Oct
Wicklow Final Rathnew St Patricks 11-Oct
County Stage Team 1 Team 2 Next Round
Antrim Finished Dunloy Done
Armagh Finished Middletown Done
Carlow Final Erins Own Mount Leinster Rangers 11-Oct
Cavan Finished Mullahoran Done
Clare Quarter Final Broadford vs Cratloe, Newmarket vs St.Josephs Inagh/Kilnamona vs Kilmaley, Clonlara vs Clooney/Quin 04-Oct
Cork Final Newtownshandrum Sarsfields 11-Oct
Derry ** Final Replay Kevin Lynchs Slaughtneil 11-Oct
Donegal Finished Burt Done
Down Finished Ballycran Done
Dublin * Quarter Final 8 Teams 11-Oct
Fermanagh Finished Lisbellaw Done
Galway Semi Final Gort v (Beagh v Loughrea) Mullagh v Portumna 11-Oct
Kerry Finished Kilmoyley Done
Kildare Final Celbridge Coill Dubh 11-Oct
Kilkenny Semi Final 5 Teams 11-Oct
Laois Final Clough/Ballacolla Portlaoise 11-Oct
Leitrim Semi Final Gortletteragh v St Marys Ballinamore v Glencar/Manor 03-Oct
Limerick Semi Final Murroe/Boher v Adare Na Piarsaigh v Emmetts 04-Oct
Longford Group Stages Clonguish Mostrim or Longford Slashers 04-Oct
Louth Finished Knockbride Done
Mayo Final Ballyhaunis Tooreen 11-Oct
Meath Final Kildalkey St Peters Dunboyne 04-Oct
Monaghan Finished Castleblayney Done
Offaly Semi Final Birr v Tullamore Coolderry v Kilcormack/K 04-Oct
Roscommon Final Four Road Erin 11-Oct
Sligo Final Calry/St Josephs Western Gaels 03-Oct
Tipperary Semi Final Thurles Sarsfields v Upperchurch Drombane Toomevara v Drom and Inch 04-Oct
Tyrone Finished Dungannon Done
Waterford * Final Ballygunner Lismore 11-Oct
Westmeath Finished Clonkill Done
Wexford Final Buffers Alley Oulart-the-Ballagh 11-Oct
Wicklow Semi Final Carnew Emmets v (Kiltegan v Bray Emmets) Glenealy v Arklow Rock Parnells 04-Oct
Where did you get all this info?
good man Joe, fine effort
Excellent!
Quote from: joedenilson on September 30, 2009, 03:51:12 PM
County Stage Team 1 Team 2 Next Round
Antrim Finished St Galls Done
Armagh Final Harps Pearse Og 18-Oct
Carlow Semi Final O Hanrahans v Old Leighlin Eire Og v Rathvilly 04-Oct
Cavan Final Denn Cavan Gaels 04-Oct
Clare Final St.Senans Kilmurry - Ibrickane 11-Oct
Cork Finished Clonakilty Done
Derry ** Final Loup Dungiven 04-Oct
Donegal Final Naomh Conaill St. Eunans 04-Oct
Down Final Loughlinisland Kilcoo 04-Oct
Dublin * Semi Final St Marys S v St Judes Ballyboden St Endas v Kilmacud Crokes 03-Oct
Fermanagh Finished Derrygonnelly Done
Galway Final Mountbellew/Moylough Corofin 04-Oct
Kerry 3rd of 6 Rounds 14 Teams Left 03-Oct
Kildare Semi Final Suncroft v Moorefield St. Laurences v Celbridge 04-Oct
Kilkenny Final Glenmore Muckalee Unknown
Laois Semi Final Arles Kilcruise v Arles Killeen Portlaoise v St Josephs 04-Oct
Leitrim Finished Glencar/Manorhamilton Done
Limerick Final Fr. Caseys Dromcollogher/Broadford 10-Oct
Longford Finished Clonguish Done
Louth Final Cooley Kickhams Mattock Rangers 04-Oct
Mayo Semi Final Knockmore v Crossmolina Charlestown v (Castlebar v Shrule) 04-Oct
Meath Semi Final Wolfe Tones v (Navan O Mahonys v Dunshaughlin) Senechalstown v Summerhill 04-Oct
Monaghan Finished Clontibret Done
Offaly Final Rhode Clara 11-Oct
Roscommon Finished Castlerea Done
Sligo Final Eastern Harps Tourlestrane 04-Oct
Tipperary Semi Final Moyle Rovers v Loughmore Castleiney Aherlow v (Galtee Rovers v Killenaule) 04-Oct
Tyrone Semi Final Ardboe v Killyclogher Carrickmore v Dromore 04-Oct
Waterford * Quarter Finals 8 Teams Left 04-Oct
Westmeath Final Garrycastle St Lomans Mullingar 04-Oct
Wexford * Final St Annes Horsewood 04-Oct
Wicklow Final Rathnew St Patricks 11-Oct
Excellent stuff and weel researched, well done!!
Well done Joe. You just killed the thread untill the weekend ;)
Quote from: Rossfan on September 29, 2009, 07:54:50 PM
Andy Moran can NOT play for Ros unless he moves to another part of the County and transfers to that club.
P Hanley cannot go HOME to Mayo because he doesnt come from Mayo.
Second hand Car reg nos. dont signify anything. Any one who can afford a new car in Ballagh gets a RN Reg.
Lots of patriots fly the Ros flag in Ballagh to signify their support for their home County. Only the Traitorous Durkans seems to have the rhubarb flying which is pitiful.
Many other Patriots refused to have the rhubarb any where near their premises before ye're All Ireland Final appearances( ahem ) in 04 or 06 and still glory in the tales of how they prevented it from appearing.
This post reminds me of an email I received recently.
http://www.overstream.net/view.php?oid=azabaasingrj
Rossfan, is this you
In 89, my old pair got a jetta in Ballaghaderreen. And it was registered in Mayo. :)
Quote from: criostlinn on September 30, 2009, 11:59:32 PM
Quote from: Rossfan on September 29, 2009, 07:54:50 PM
Andy Moran can NOT play for Ros unless he moves to another part of the County and transfers to that club.
P Hanley cannot go HOME to Mayo because he doesnt come from Mayo.
Second hand Car reg nos. dont signify anything. Any one who can afford a new car in Ballagh gets a RN Reg.
Lots of patriots fly the Ros flag in Ballagh to signify their support for their home County. Only the Traitorous Durkans seems to have the rhubarb flying which is pitiful.
Many other Patriots refused to have the rhubarb any where near their premises before ye're All Ireland Final appearances( ahem ) in 04 or 06 and still glory in the tales of how they prevented it from appearing.
This post reminds me of an email I received recently.
http://www.overstream.net/view.php?oid=azabaasingrj
Rossfan, is this you
:D :D :D. That's all I can say about it! :D :D :D
Quote from: joedenilson on September 30, 2009, 03:51:12 PM
County Stage Team 1 Team 2 Next Round
Dublin * Semi Final St Marys S v St Judes Ballyboden St Endas v Kilmacud Crokes 03-Oct
Brilliant work overall, but these semis were on tonight I think, anyone hear any results?
Quote from: ExiledGael on October 01, 2009, 09:35:16 PM
Quote from: joedenilson on September 30, 2009, 03:51:12 PM
County Stage Team 1 Team 2 Next Round
Dublin * Semi Final St Marys S v St Judes Ballyboden St Endas v Kilmacud Crokes 03-Oct
Brilliant work overall, but these semis were on tonight I think, anyone hear any results?
St Jude's won 0-15 to 1-7. They were ahead 13 to 5 when I got in and were the better team but Mary's scored a goal against the run of play and when they got 2 more points there was only a goal in it. Jude's nailed it with 2 points in stoppage time.
Crokes and BSE drew, 0-11 each. Crokes had the wind in the first half, played well and led 8 to 5. The brief highlights were a Vaughan point from the sideline to open the scoring, and a monster Keaney point after about 20 mins.
Ballyboden clawed their way into it after the break, though they were still 2 behind with about 10 to play. Their midfield came more into it from then on and they got level tho, and went ahead with 2 mins to go with a Keaney free from 45m. Keaney could have nailed it after that but screwed a shot well wide from distance. Crokes had one last attack, and after a series of handpasses inside the KC 21, the foul eventually came, which was pointed.
Replay on Tuesday night. Crokes have the best forwards and should prevail.
At what stage did Nemo get defeated in Cork?
Quote from: Plain of the Herbs on October 01, 2009, 11:32:52 PM
Quote from: ExiledGael on October 01, 2009, 09:35:16 PM
Quote from: joedenilson on September 30, 2009, 03:51:12 PM
County Stage Team 1 Team 2 Next Round
Dublin * Semi Final St Marys S v St Judes Ballyboden St Endas v Kilmacud Crokes 03-Oct
Brilliant work overall, but these semis were on tonight I think, anyone hear any results?
St Jude's won 0-15 to 1-7. They were ahead 13 to 5 when I got in and were the better team but Mary's scored a goal against the run of play and when they got 2 more points there was only a goal in it. Jude's nailed it with 2 points in stoppage time.
Crokes and BSE drew, 0-11 each. Crokes had the wind in the first half, played well and led 8 to 5. The brief highlights were a Vaughan point from the sideline to open the scoring, and a monster Keaney point after about 20 mins.
Ballyboden clawed their way into it after the break, though they were still 2 behind with about 10 to play. Their midfield came more into it from then on and they got level tho, and went ahead with 2 mins to go with a Keaney free from 45m. Keaney could have nailed it after that but screwed a shot well wide from distance. Crokes had one last attack, and after a series of handpasses inside the KC 21, the foul eventually came, which was pointed.
Replay on Tuesday night. Crokes have the best forwards and should prevail.
Not so sure- I think Crokes are going to lose either the semi or the final. They look tired.
Quote from: Plain of the Herbs on October 01, 2009, 11:32:52 PM
St Jude's won 0-15 to 1-7. They were ahead 13 to 5 when I got in and were the better team but Mary's scored a goal against the run of play and when they got 2 more points there was only a goal in it. Jude's nailed it with 2 points in stoppage time.
Crokes and BSE drew, 0-11 each. Crokes had the wind in the first half, played well and led 8 to 5. The brief highlights were a Vaughan point from the sideline to open the scoring, and a monster Keaney point after about 20 mins.
Ballyboden clawed their way into it after the break, though they were still 2 behind with about 10 to play. Their midfield came more into it from then on and they got level tho, and went ahead with 2 mins to go with a Keaney free from 45m. Keaney could have nailed it after that but screwed a shot well wide from distance. Crokes had one last attack, and after a series of handpasses inside the KC 21, the foul eventually came, which was pointed.
Replay on Tuesday night. Crokes have the best forwards and should prevail.
Would St Marys have been huge underdogs?
Were is the replay being played and what time?
tuesday at 7-30 same venue.
Quote from: dundrumite on October 01, 2009, 11:37:41 PM
At what stage did Nemo get defeated in Cork?
They lost in the Quarters to Carbury.
Sligo hurling champs: Calry-St Josephs
Donegal Football Final
http://www.tg4.tv/ (http://www.tg4.tv/)
After that rendition of the Anthem, hardstation might have a point!
Glenties boys looking good so far - Eunan's hitting everything wide.
Big Jim's looking a bit grey there in the middle of the field!
Quote from: J70 on October 04, 2009, 03:49:11 PM
Glenties boys looking good so far - Eunan's hitting everything wide.
Big Jim's looking a bit grey there in the middle of the field!
Has he graduated yet?
New York Senior Final
Down 2-12
Cork 0-16
Down held on after a great second half comeback from Cork who were 9 down with 5 mins of the second half gone.
Downs best were the two man full forward line of Armaghs Micheal O Rourke and Down man Packie Downey who Cork had no answer to.
Just received an email with a link to this:
http://www.clubisfamily.ie/beta/fixtures_results.html
Could of saved me a lot of research..... ::)
Quote from: joedenilson on October 09, 2009, 12:36:09 PM
Just received an email with a link to this:
http://www.clubisfamily.ie/beta/fixtures_results.html
Could of saved me a lot of research..... ::)
Can't get my head around that. There doesn't seem to be any updated info for Tyrone?
Offaly County Football final this sunday Rhode v Clara. Rhode bidding for about 6 wins in 8 years, while Clara look for their sixth ever.Might be close though, Clara have the footballers if they can match Rhode in the calmness aspects. Niall McNamee, the Sullivans, the Darbys will all be there for Rhode, while Shaper Reynolds, Tommo Deehan, Scott Brady and others will be in action for the magpies.
Kerry 1/4 finals feature an intriguing clash in South Kerry. The Divisional side are up against a bunch of partitionists (Ballinskelligs/Foilmore) who played with South Kerry until they won the intermediate last year (and the intermediate Club All Ireland) last year. Should be good craic but you'd imagine the likes of Declan O'Sullivan, Killian Young, Bryan Sheehan (who hit 10 points last week), Ronan Hussey, Aidan O'Sullivan et al would be too strong.
Crokes will play Saint Brendan's who are an amalgamation of all the smaller Tralee area clubs like Saint Pats, John Mitchells and Na Gaeil.
Laune Rangers face Austin Stacks in an all 'club' tussle
Mid Kerry, the champions, with Donnacha Walsh, Darren O'Sullivan, Sean O'Sullivan and Aidan o'Shea will face the previous year's winners, Feale Rangers with Paul Galvin and Tadgh Kennelly, along with Eamonn Fitzmaurice.
Doesn't Paul Galvin hurl for Lixnaw?
He does. Sorry, I didn't mean they were all on this weekend.
They actually are on this weekend. Are Lixnaw hurling as well? Galvin and Fitzmaurice both play football for Finuge and hurl for Lixnaw.
Quote from: Billys Boots on October 09, 2009, 03:28:15 PM
Doesn't Paul Galvin hurl for Lixnaw?
I wouldn't like to be marking him. He'd be dangerous with a hurl in his hand. ;)
Mayo SHC final: Ballyhaunis 2-9 Tooreen 1-7.
Quote from: crossfire on October 09, 2009, 05:18:41 PM
Quote from: Billys Boots on October 09, 2009, 03:28:15 PM
Doesn't Paul Galvin hurl for Lixnaw?
I wouldn't like to be marking him. He'd be dangerous with a hurl in his hand. ;)
Galvin is a quality hurler, only for the big ball game in Kerry, Galvin would be more recognised as a hurler
Kildare SHC Final: Celbridge 0-18 Coill Dubh 0-16
St Laurences beat the defending champions Celbridge by a point in the football semi-final replay after extra time. They play Moorefield in the final in Newbridge next Sunday.
Mayo semi-final
Charlestown 0-10
Castlebar 0-7
10 mins left
Mayo semi-final full time
Charlestown 1-11
Castlebar 0-11
Anyone have the result of the Laois senior hurling final?
Clogh Ballacolla 2-13; Portlaoise 1-10.
Quote from: milltown row on October 10, 2009, 11:20:27 PM
Quote from: crossfire on October 09, 2009, 05:18:41 PM
Quote from: Billys Boots on October 09, 2009, 03:28:15 PM
Doesn't Paul Galvin hurl for Lixnaw?
I wouldn't like to be marking him. He'd be dangerous with a hurl in his hand. ;)
Galvin is a quality hurler, only for the big ball game in Kerry, Galvin would be more recognised as a hurler
Paul and Eamon Fitzmaurice played today in Feale Rangers county championship quarter final triumph today over last years winners Mid Kerry.
Watched Newownshadrum stuff Sarsfields yesterday, brilliant second half the lad at midfield (not O'Connor) scored a point after running about 70 yards from defence, off his stick on the run. best score of the day.
looks like they have the hunger for munster. on that display they'd give Portumna a match
Quote from: milltown row on October 12, 2009, 08:57:39 PM
Watched Newownshadrum stuff Sarsfields yesterday, brilliant second half the lad at midfield (not O'Connor) scored a point after running about 70 yards from defence, off his stick on the run. best score of the day.
looks like they have the hunger for munster. on that display they'd give Portumna a match
Sarsfields were very poor though. Port would have massacred them. Port did concede 6 goals to Gort though so you never know.
What time is the dublin semi final replay on at this evening?
I have heard 6.45pm, can anybody confirm the time for me please?
Ballyboden won 1-12 to 0-19.
Who won?
Quote from: Bacon on October 13, 2009, 10:07:05 PM
Who won?
Ballyboden St Endas 0-19 Kilmacud Crokes 1-12
Dublin SFC Final on this Sunday I think
Ballyboden St Endas vs St Judes
All 4 semifinal teams from the southside, so much for the northside football strongholds !
Quote from: criostlinn on September 30, 2009, 11:59:32 PM
This post reminds me of an email I received recently.
http://www.overstream.net/view.php?oid=azabaasingrj
Rossfan, is this you
That's v good
Quote from: fearsiuil on October 13, 2009, 11:38:16 PM
Quote from: Bacon on October 13, 2009, 10:07:05 PM
Who won?
Ballyboden St Endas 0-19 Kilmacud Crokes 1-12
Dublin SFC Final on this Sunday I think
Ballyboden St Endas vs St Judes
All 4 semifinal teams from the southside, so much for the northside football strongholds !
There must be some talent knocking about Dublin clubs. The power has been constantly switching in recent years.
Quote from: Zapatista on October 14, 2009, 07:53:22 AM
Quote from: fearsiuil on October 13, 2009, 11:38:16 PM
Quote from: Bacon on October 13, 2009, 10:07:05 PM
Who won?
Ballyboden St Endas 0-19 Kilmacud Crokes 1-12
Dublin SFC Final on this Sunday I think
Ballyboden St Endas vs St Judes
All 4 semifinal teams from the southside, so much for the northside football strongholds !
There must be some talent knocking about Dublin clubs. The power has been constantly switching in recent years.
You must be joking. Judes are the only home grown team in the tournament. Boden close behind. The rest of the big clubs are a disgrace quite frankly. Thankfully a change went through in the internal transfer system which will make it nearly impossible for big clubs to cherry pick smaller clubs players within the county. However it is impossible to stop the lucrative foreign star market. Already clubs are lining up players as we were saying yesterday.
Quote from: INDIANA on October 14, 2009, 08:40:20 AM
You must be joking. Judes are the only home grown team in the tournament. Boden close behind. The rest of the big clubs are a disgrace quite frankly. Thankfully a change went through in the internal transfer system which will make it nearly impossible for big clubs to cherry pick smaller clubs players within the county. However it is impossible to stop the lucrative foreign star market. Already clubs are lining up players as we were saying yesterday.
I'm aware of that but it adds to the talent in Dublin clubs. I'm not suggesting it's good for Dublin or for the GAA.
Big day today - Tyrone and Armagh finals - where else?
Quote from: ONeill on October 18, 2009, 09:36:39 AM
Big day today - Tyrone and Armagh finals - where else?
County FinalsIt is another busy day on the club front with seven county football finals and four hurling finals down for decision.
The AIB provincial club football championship also gets underway with Sligo's Tourlestrane taking on Castlerea of Roscommon in Connacht and Cavan Gaels playing host to a fancied St. Gall's of Antrim in an intriguing Ulster opener.
There are four county football finals taking place in Leinster. Ballyboden St. Enda's square up to local rivals St. Jude's in the Dublin decider, Moorefield meet St. Laurence's in Kildare, Rathvilly and Old Leighlin go head-to-head in Carlow, while Arles-Kilcruise will attempt to knock Portlaoise off their perch in Laois.
There are two massive county finals in Ulster where Dromore and Ardboe will do battle for Tyrone's O'Neill Cup, while city rivals Pearse Og and Armagh Harps clash in Armagh.
Over in the West, Corofin and Mountbellew/Moylough will replay their Galway final after they drew 0-9 apiece a fortnight ago.
In hurling, Drom & Inch and Thurles Sarsfields square off in Tipperary, Adare and Na Piarsaigh meet in Limerick, Tullamore are the opponents for Kilcormac/Killoughey in Offaly, while Leighton Glynn's Glenealy face Carnew Emmets in the Wicklow decider.
www.hoganstand.com
Wolfe Tones meet O'Mahonys in Meath SFC semi-final replay today. Seneschalstown await the winners.
St Laurances hammered Moorefield 1-13 to 6 pts the O'Neill and Lawlor brothers were immense and Mossie Doyle and my motm Ivor Keatley gave them a fantastic platform from midfield. The Moores were very flat and in the end the Larries hunger and ruthlessness prevailed. A 1st ever Kildare Senior Title for Laurances.
It's a pity the Leinster Club is on next week as Laurances will probably spend the week in the pub :)
Tipperary SHC final.
Thurles Sarsfields 0-15 Drom & Inch 0-5
Video as Pearse Og tkje their first Armagh SFC title since 1992 today
http://www.armagh-gaa.com/Armagh-TV/News/Og-Power-to-County-Title.aspx
Kerry County Semi Finals today in Tralee
South Kerry 1-14, Austin Stacks 2-09
A goal from a penalty scored by Kieran Donaghy in the dying minutes of the AIB Senior County Championship Semi Final at Austin Stack Park Tralee was not enough to overcome South Kerry's lead in a tight hard game in which Ronan Hussey played a pivotal role for South Kerry. Mikey Collins scored Austin Stacks' goal in the first half.
Dr Crokes 1-09, Feale Rangers 0-07
It was level at half time in the second County Championship semi-final. Feale Rangers lost Paul Galvin after five minutes due to a shoulder injury. It was close for most of the second half but a goal from David Moloney gave Dr. Crokes the edge
Quote from: Hardy on October 18, 2009, 12:36:42 PM
Wolfe Tones meet O'Mahonys in Meath SFC semi-final replay today. Seneschalstown await the winners.
Tomes won 0-11 to 0-8.
Quote from: Kerry Mike on October 18, 2009, 10:07:27 PM
Kerry County Semi Finals today in Tralee
South Kerry 1-14, Austin Stacks 2-09
A goal from a penalty scored by Kieran Donaghy in the dying minutes of the AIB Senior County Championship Semi Final at Austin Stack Park Tralee was not enough to overcome South Kerry's lead in a tight hard game in which Ronan Hussey played a pivotal role for South Kerry. Mikey Collins scored Austin Stacks' goal in the first half.
Dr Crokes 1-09, Feale Rangers 0-07
It was level at half time in the second County Championship semi-final. Feale Rangers lost Paul Galvin after five minutes due to a shoulder injury. It was close for most of the second half but a goal from David Moloney gave Dr. Crokes the edge
Does that put Dr Crokes into the Munster series or if SOuth Kerry with the county title does the winner of the "club" championship represent Kerry in Munster. (this has probably been raised before but was just wondering)
Summary page of Senior County Winners
http://www.sportsmanager.ie/t4.php?userid=&contentpage=1&id=1310&countyid=&club_id=&sportid=1
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
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
Quote from: Hardy on October 19, 2009, 03:03:49 PM
Quote from: Hardy on October 18, 2009, 12:36:42 PM
Wolfe Tones meet O'Mahonys in Meath SFC semi-final replay today. Seneschalstown await the winners.
Tomes won 0-11 to 0-8.
Were the tones contesting all Ireland intermediate two years ago?
Quote from: Zapatista on October 20, 2009, 12:59:12 AM
Quote from: Hardy on October 19, 2009, 03:03:49 PM
Quote from: Hardy on October 18, 2009, 12:36:42 PM
Wolfe Tones meet O'Mahonys in Meath SFC semi-final replay today. Seneschalstown await the winners.
Tomes won 0-11 to 0-8.
Were the tones contesting all Ireland intermediate two years ago?
They won All-Ireland Junior in 2004. Don't think they progressed in Intermediate.
They came from Junior in 2003 to be Meath Senior champions in 2006.
Quote from: Hardy on October 20, 2009, 01:35:31 AM
They won All-Ireland Junior in 2004. Don't think they progressed in Intermediate.
They came from Junior in 2003 to be Meath Senior champions in 2006.
That's impressive. Am I right that it's a very rural Irish speaking community outside Navan? I think I was in it many years ago.
Quote from: Zapatista on October 20, 2009, 01:41:59 AM
Quote from: Hardy on October 20, 2009, 01:35:31 AM
They won All-Ireland Junior in 2004. Don't think they progressed in Intermediate.
They came from Junior in 2003 to be Meath Senior champions in 2006.
That's impressive. Am I right that it's a very rural Irish speaking community outside Navan? I think I was in it many years ago.
Thats correct Zap. The Meath Gaeltacht is the smallest Gaeltacht area in the country and consists of two adjacent villages of Rath Cairn and Baile Ghib.
That's right. Cian Ward's club.
Meath county final this Sunday called off. >:(
Some craic alright - Talk about madness.
Quote from: stephenite on October 20, 2009, 11:29:50 AM
Quote from: thejuice on October 20, 2009, 10:40:12 AM
Meath county final this Sunday called off. >:(
Why?
O'Mahony's to appeal semi-final loss20 October 2009
Next Sunday's Meath SFC final between Wolfe Tones and Seneschalstown is in danger of not going ahead amid reports that Navan O'Mahony's are poised to lodge an objection to their semi-final replay defeat to the Tones last Sunday.
It's understood that the executive committee of the deposed champions met last night to discuss the possibility of objecting, having played last Sunday's game under protest.
The problem stems from extra-time being played in the drawn game between the sides, during which Wolfe Tones midfielder Stephen Corrigan received a straight red card. Corrigan was set to miss the replay, but Wolfe Tones successfully appealed to the Leinster Council on the basis that extra-time should not have been played in the drawn game as prior consent had not been sought.
It is the latest controversy to rock the Meath SFC, with the issue of relegation also shrouded in doubt. Rathkenny beat Walterstown after extra-time in a relegation play-off, but the latter successfully appealed that the extra periods should not have been played.
If the county final doesn't go ahead this weekend, Meath may not be represented in this year's Leinster club championship. The Royal County champions are due to play either Portlaoise (Laois) or Mattock Rangers (Louth) on November 8.
Is the Mayo final live or deferred on TG4 this Sunday?
Quote from: Farrandeelin on October 20, 2009, 02:17:14 PM
Is the Mayo final live or deferred on TG4 this Sunday?
It's "Iarbheo" as opposed to "Beo."
When is the Galway hurling final, Portumna v Loughrea? It could be an interesting affair.
Do TG4 plan to show it after the watershed?
I heard that O'Mahoney's have withdrawn their appeal. Not sure how true that is. County board needs a good shake up to be honest.
Quote from: Lecale2 on October 20, 2009, 03:34:19 PM
When is the Galway hurling final, Portumna v Loughrea? It could be an interesting affair.
Do TG4 plan to show it after the watershed?
Not on until 8th November. They could get 15,000+ at that one.
Quote from: thejuice on October 20, 2009, 10:43:15 PM
I heard that O'Mahoney's have withdrawn their appeal. Not sure how true that is. County board needs a good shake up to be honest.
Would the leinster championship have played a part? I'd say at this stage the two finalist wouldn't have been to concerned about it but the county board would have been. Good news either way i suppose.
Quote from: GaillimhIarthair on October 20, 2009, 08:53:52 AM
Quote from: Zapatista on October 20, 2009, 01:41:59 AM
Quote from: Hardy on October 20, 2009, 01:35:31 AM
They won All-Ireland Junior in 2004. Don't think they progressed in Intermediate.
They came from Junior in 2003 to be Meath Senior champions in 2006.
That's impressive. Am I right that it's a very rural Irish speaking community outside Navan? I think I was in it many years ago.
Thats correct Zap. The Meath Gaeltacht is the smallest Gaeltacht area in the country and consists of two adjacent villages of Rath Cairn and Baile Ghib.
Wolfe Tones take in Baile Ghib which is about 4 miles north of Navan, Rath Cairn play with Clann na nGael which is an amalgamation of their Gaeltacht club with nearby Athboy. Graham Geraghty joined Clann na nGael from his original club Seneschalstown. Rath Cairn and Baile Ghib would be 10miles apart as the crow flies.
Quote from: Zapatista on October 20, 2009, 11:09:27 PM
Quote from: thejuice on October 20, 2009, 10:43:15 PM
I heard that O'Mahoney's have withdrawn their appeal. Not sure how true that is. County board needs a good shake up to be honest.
Would the leinster championship have played a part? I'd say at this stage the two finalist wouldn't have been to concerned about it but the county board would have been. Good news either way i suppose.
From the paper
O'Mahonys initially decided to object to the Leinster Council over Corrigan's participation in the replay but reversed the decision following a meeting with the players. A statement issued suggests
"the players do not wish to tarnish the reputation of the club which has a proud tradition of winning Keegan Cup titles on the pitch".
Can anyone spot any discrepancies here or misinformation?
Hurling | | | |
County | Junior Champions | Intermediate Champions | Senior Champions |
| | | |
Antrim | Rasharkin | St Galls | Dunloy |
Armagh | Sean Traceys | | Middletown |
Carlow | St Patricks | Mount Leinster Rangers | Mount Leinster Rangers |
Cavan | | | Mullahoran |
Clare | Corofin | TBC | TBC |
Cork | TBC | Douglas | Newtownshandrum |
Derry | Ballinascreen | | Kevin Lynchs |
Donegal | Sean MacCumhaills | | Burt |
Down | Warrenpoint | Liatroim | Ballycran |
Dublin | TBC | TBC | TBC |
Fermanagh | | | Lisbellaw |
Galway | TBC | TBC | TBC |
Kerry | TBC | Kilgarvan | Kilmoyley |
Kildare | Sarsfields | Maynooth | Celbridge |
Kilkenny | Black & Whites | St Lachtains | TBC |
Laois | Kyle | Borris In Ossory | Clough/Ballacolla |
Leitrim | | | St Marys |
Limerick | TBC | South Liberties | Adare |
Longford | | | Mostrim |
Louth | | | Knockbride |
Mayo | | | Ballyhaunis |
Meath | Kildalkey | Longwood | Kildalkey |
Monaghan | | | Castleblayney |
Offaly | Shinrone | Brosna Gaels | Tullamore |
Roscommon | Athleague | | Four Road |
Sligo | | | Calry/St Josephs |
Tipperary | TBC | Carrick Davins | Thurles Sarsfields |
Tyrone | Naomh Colm Cille | | Eoghan Ruadh |
Waterford | TBC | TBC | Ballygunner |
Westmeath | Lough Lene Gales | St Brigids | Clonkill |
Wexford | Craanford | Askamore Kilrush | Oulart-the-Ballagh |
Wicklow | | Newcastle | Carnew Emmets |
| | | |
Football | | | |
County | Junior Champions | Intermediate Champions | Senior Champions |
| | | |
Antrim | St Teresas | Ahoghill | St Galls |
Armagh | Shane O Neills | St Michaels | Pearse Og |
Carlow | Rathvilly | TBC | Rathvilly |
Cavan | Butlersbridge | Lavey | Cavan Gaels |
Clare | TBC | Cratloe | Kilmurry - Ibrickane |
Cork | TBC | Valley Rovers | Clonakilty |
Derry | Sean Dolans | Ballymaguigan | Loup |
Donegal | Moville | Fanad Gaels | St. Eunans |
Down | Glenn | Ballymartin | Kilcoo |
Dublin | Ballyboughal | St Patricks P | Ballyboden St Endas |
Fermanagh | Belnaleck | Kinawley | Derrygonnelly |
Galway | An Spidéal | Lettermore | Corofin |
Kerry | Castlegregory | TBC | TBC |
Kildare | Straffan | Maynooth | St Laurences |
Kilkenny | St Lachtains | TBC | Glenmore |
Laois | The Heath | Clonaslee St Manmans | Portlaoise |
Leitrim | Aughavas | Cloone | Glencar/Manorhamilton |
Limerick | TBC | TBC | Dromcollogher/Broadford |
Longford | St Munis | Cashel | Clonguish |
Louth | St Mochtas | Naomh Malachi | Mattock Rangers |
Mayo | Kiltimagh | TBC | TBC |
Meath | TBC | TBC | TBC |
Monaghan | Emyvale | Monaghan Harps | Clontibret |
Offaly | Durrow | Walsh Island | Clara |
Roscommon | St Brigids | St Croans | Castlerea |
Sligo | Ballysadare | Geevagh | Tourlestrane |
Tipperary | TBC | TBC | TBC |
Tyrone | Newtownstewart | Cookstown | Dromore |
Waterford | TBC | TBC | TBC |
Westmeath | Caulry | Tubberclaire | Garrycastle |
Wexford | Blackwater | Glynn-Barntown | Horsewood |
Wicklow | TBC | TBC | Rathnew |
Yes - it's Horeswood, not Horsewood.
Quote from: Hardy on October 22, 2009, 02:31:57 PM
Yes - it's Horeswood, not Horsewood.
Sounds like a good spot
Outstanding
Kildalkey hurlers in Meath and the Rathvilly footballers in Carlow won the junior and senior championships. Good going.
Straffon won the Kildare Junior Title
AIB looked to have launched a new Club Championship website
http://www.clubisfamily.ie