Sunday 28 February
Allianz NHL Division 1
Dublin v Tipperary, Parnell Park, 2.30pm
Galway v Waterford, Pearse Stadium, 2.30pm
Kilkenny v Offaly, Nowlan Park, 2.30pm
Allianz NHL Division 2
Carlow v Westmeath, Dr. Cullen Park, 2.30pm
Kildare v Antrim, Newbridge, 2.30pm
Laois v Clare, Portlaoise, 2.30pm
Wexford 1-04 1-03 Down, Wexford Park, 1.30pm
Allianz NHL Division 3
London v Derry, Ruislip, 2.30pm
Mayo v Kerry, Castlebar, 2.30pm
Meath v Armagh, Pairc Tailteann, 2.30pm
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/02/28/sunday-gaa-fixtures-live-scores-28th-february-2010/
Allianz NHL Division 3b
Donegal v Louth, Letterkenny, 2.30pm
Roscommon v Tyrone, Athleague, 2.30pm
Sligo v Fingal, Markievicz Park, 2.30pm
Allianz NHL Division 4
Fermanagh v Leitrim, Brewster Park, 2.30pm
Longford v Cavan, Michael Fay Park, 2.30pm
South Down v Monaghan, Ballela, 2.30pm
Wexford 1-08 1-04 Down, Wexford Park, 1.30pm
Wexford 1-14 1-05 Down, Wexford Park HT
Sunday 28 February
Allianz NHL Division 1
Dublin 1-12 1-07 Tipperary, Parnell Park, 2.30pm
Galway 2-03 1-08 Waterford, Pearse Stadium, 2.30pm
Kilkenny 0-10 0-07 Offaly, Nowlan Park, 2.30pm
Allianz NHL Division 2
Carlow 3-07 0-07 Westmeath, Dr. Cullen Park, 2.30pm
Kildare 1-05 0-06 Antrim, Newbridge, 2.30pm
Laois 0-06 1-05 Clare, Portlaoise, 2.30pm
Wexford 2-22 1-12 Down, Wexford Park <strong>FT</strong>
Allianz NHL Division 3
London 1-04 1-10 Derry, Ruislip, 2.00pm
Mayo 1-08 0-10 Kerry, Castlebar, 2.30pm
Meath 1-10 2-10 Armagh, Pairc Tailteann, 2.30pm
Allianz NHL Division 3b
Donegal 1-08 2-06 Louth, Letterkenny, 2.30pm
Roscommon 2-05 1-03 Tyrone, Athleague, 2.30pm
Sligo 0-04 0-05 Fingal, Markievicz Park, 2.30pm
Allianz NHL Division 4
Fermanagh 1-06 0-09 Leitrim, Brewster Park, 2.30pm
Longford 0-07 1-04 Cavan, Michael Fay Park, 2.30pm
South Down 0-07 0-07 Monaghan, Ballela, 2.30pm
O'Byrne Cup Shield final
Carlow 1-15 2-08 Wexford, Dr. Cullen Park FT
Kilkenny 0-10 0-08 Offaly early in the second.
It sounds like Richie Power was badly injured.
Left Nowlan Park in an ambulance.
Lets hope he is ok
Final score Kilkenny 1-17 Offaly 0-12
Allianz NHL Division 3a
Armagh 0-17 0-19 Mayo, Crossmaglen FT
Allianz NHL Division 3b
Fingal 1-07 0-15 Wicklow, Swords FT
Allianz NHL Division 4
Longford 2-14 1-14 South Down, Pearse Park FT
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/03/06/weekend-gaa-live-scores-betting-fixtures-5th-6th-7th-march-2010/
Does anyone know who got the goals in the Fitzgibbon Final?
Quote from: hardstation on March 06, 2010, 05:20:34 PM
Timmy Hammersley for WIT. Not sure who got NUIG's.
caimon (sp?) morey
Tuesday 9 March
Allianz NHL Division 2
Laois 0-01 0-00 Kildare, Portlaoise, 8.00pm
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/03/09/gaa-fixtures-live-scores-results-9th-10-march-2010/
Laois 1.15, Kildare 0.8 final score.
Dr Harty Cup Final – Live scores & Result – 2:30pm Thursday 11th March
Dr Harty Cup Final (Second Replay)
Ard Scoil Ris V Thurles CBS
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/03/11/dr-harty-cup-final-live-score-results-230pm-thursday-11th-march/
Allianz NHL Division 1
Cork 0-08 0-07 Kilkenny, Pairc Ui Chaoimh, 2.30pm
Offaly 2-09 1-12 Dublin, Tullamore, 2.30pm
Tipperary 1-05 0-13 Galway, Thurles, 2.35pm
Waterford 0-06 2-04 Limerick, Fraher Field, 2.30pm Bad injury Game Delayed
Allianz NHL Division 2
Antrim 0-09 2-07 Laois, Casement Park, 2.30pm
Clare 1-14 1-10 Wexford, Cusack Park, 2.30pm
Down 0-03 1-02 Carlow, Ballygalget, 2.30pm
Allianz NHL Division 3a
Armagh 1-15 4-07 London, Crossmaglen, 12.45pm
Kerry 2-11 1-06 Meath, Tralee, 2.30pm
Mayo 0-04 1-04 Derry, Castlebar, 2.30pm
Allianz NHL Division 3b
Fingal 1-08 0-06 Donegal, Swords, 2.30pm
Louth 1-10 0-03 Roscommon, Dowdallshill, 2.30pm
Wicklow 3-06 0-07 Sligo, Arklow, 2.30pm
Allianz NHL Division 4
Fermanagh 2-12 2-14 Cavan, Maguiresbridge FT
Leitrim 0-03 2-05 South Down, Carrick-on-Shannon, 2.30pm
Monaghan 0-06 1-06 Longford, Inniskeen, 2.30pm
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/03/14/weekend-gaa-live-scores-fixtures-results-13th-14th-march/
Great hurling match. Ref lost the plot but kind of adding to it.
Maybe not the highest quality sometimes but Cork vry fired up. KK with quite a few missing still seem a bit much though.
Quote from: imtommygunn on March 14, 2010, 03:50:26 PM
Great hurling match. Ref lost the plot but kind of adding to it.
Maybe not the highest quality sometimes but Cork vry fired up. KK with quite a few missing still seem a bit much though.
Whats the score?
Cork won by 2 in the end.
18 to 1-13 or somehting like that Maybe 19 to 1-14
Quote from: imtommygunn on March 14, 2010, 04:11:19 PM
Cork won by 2 in the end.
18 to 1-13 or somehting like that Maybe 19 to 1-14
Tnx, Galway got beat ya?
beat by 9.
http://www.rte.ie/sport/aertel/212_3.html
Quote from: imtommygunn on March 14, 2010, 04:35:27 PM
beat by 9.
http://www.rte.ie/sport/aertel/212_3.html
Not a good weekend for our southern neighbours.
Gaa Live scores , Fixtures & Results – Wednesday 17 March 2010
Cadbury Leinster U21FC semi-finals
Westmeath 0-13 0-11 Laois, Mullingar, 1.30pm
Laois down to 14men
AIB All-Ireland club SHC final
Portmuna (Galway) 0-05 0-11 Ballyhale Shamrocks (Kilkenny), Croke Park, 2.00pm HT
AIB All-Ireland club SFC final
St. Gall's (Antrim) v Kilmurry-Ibrickane (Clare), Croke Park, 3.45pm
Cadbury Connacht U21FC semi-finals
Galway v Sligo, Tuam, 4.00pm
Roscommon v Mayo, Dr Hyde Park, 4.00pm
Cadbury Leinster U21FC semi-finals
Carlow v Dublin, Dr Cullen Park, 4.00pm
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/03/17/gaa-live-scores-fixtures-results-wednesday-17-march-2010/
Weekend GAA – Live scores & Results– Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st March 2010
Saturday 20 March
Allianz NHL Division 1
Galway 0-023 0-02 Offaly, Pearse Stadium, 2.30pm
Allianz NHL Division 2
Kildare 0-00 0-00 Down, Newbridge, 2.30pm
Cadbury Munster U21FC semi-final
Waterford 0-00 0-02 Kerry, Fraher Field, 2.30pm
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/03/20/weekend-gaa-%E2%80%93-live-scores-results%E2%80%93-saturday-20th-sunday-21st-march-2010/
Saturday 20 March
Allianz NHL Division 1
Galway 1-13 0-08 Offaly, Pearse Stadium, 2.30pm
Allianz NHL Division 2
Kildare 0-08 1-09 Down, Newbridge, 2.30pm
Cadbury Munster U21FC semi-final
Waterford 0-02 0-6 Kerry, Fraher Field, 2.30pm
Galway 1-17 Offaly 0-12 10 minutes into 2nd half.
Latest
NHL Division 2
Kildare 1-12 2-13 Down
Galway 1-20, Offaly 1-16
Allianz NHL Division 1
Dublin 0-20 2-16 Kilkenny, Parnell Park, 2.30pm
Limerick 0-06 1-21 Tipperary, Gaelic Grounds, 2.30pm
Waterford 2-19 3-15 Cork, Walsh Park, 2.30pm
Allianz NHL Division 2
Antrim 1-08 0-13 Clare, Casement Park, 2.30pm
Carlow 0-08 0-08 Wexford, Dr. Cullen Park, 2.30pm
Laois 3-05 0-07 Westmeath, Portlaoise, 2.30pm
Allianz NHL Division 3a
Derry 0-07 1-06 Armagh, Celtic Park, 2.30pm
London 0-17 2-19 Kerry, Ruislip FT
Meath 2-07 0-04 Mayo, Pairc Tailteann, 2.30pm
Allianz NHL Division 3b
Donegal 0-05 2-08 Wicklow, Letterkenny, 2.30pm
Roscommon 1-15 0-08 Fingal, Athleague, 2.30pm
Tyrone 0-00 0-00 Louth, Omagh, 2.30pm
Allianz NHL Division 4
Cavan 0-05 1-09 Monaghan, Kingspan Breffni Park, 2.30pm
Longford 0-14 1-04 Leitrim, Pearse Park, 2.30pm
South Down 2-15 1-14 Fermanagh, Liatroim, 2.30pm
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/03/21/weekend-gaa-%E2%80%93-live-scores-results%E2%80%93-saturday-20th-sunday-21st-march-2010/
Allianz NHL Division 1
Dublin 0-23 2-21 Kilkenny, Parnell Park FT
Limerick 0-08 2-22 Tipperary, Gaelic Grounds FT
Waterford 2-20 3-17 Cork, Walsh Park FT
Allianz NHL Division 2
Antrim 1-09 0-13 Clare, Casement Park FT
Carlow 0-16 0-13 Wexford, Dr. Cullen Park FT
Laois 4-14 0-13 Westmeath, Portlaoise FT
Allianz NHL Division 3a
Derry 1-12 3-11 Armagh, Celtic Park FT
London 0-17 2-19 Kerry, Ruislip FT
Meath 2-18 1-12 Mayo, Pairc Tailteann FT
Allianz NHL Division 3b
Donegal 0-09 3-16 Wicklow, Letterkenny FT
Roscommon 1-17 0-10 Fingal, Athleague FT
Allianz NHL Division 4
Cavan 0-10 1-18 Monaghan, Kingspan Breffni Park FT
Longford 3-20 1-09 Leitrim, Pearse Park FT
South Down 2-21 1-18 Fermanagh, Liatroim FT
Great win for Carlow in div2, I like their style and have some very good young talent in their midst.
Down (both of them) get their first wins, so beating Westmeath is still imperative for Div2 survival.
23 scores is a decent return for Dublin against the Cats, was fearful after there expliots last year that they could be overwhelmed in a few games this year, and though loses to Offaly and an understrength Galway would be a concern, beating Tipp and a credible performance against KK will put them in good stead. lucky in many ways that relegation is not going to be an issue for ayone this year given the soap opera in limerick
Good game between Waterfod & Cork, Cussen looks a BIG threat.
Antrim put in a credible show against Clare but out of contention for final place which perhaps has laois as favourites to meet clare in the final given wexfords woes in Dr Cullen Park. Fair play indeed to Carlow, making great strides in hurling, the loss to Antrim may deny them a final berth
eslewhere a great result for Armagh, a realistic ambition is too become the third best team in Ulster now and take it from there come championship
Quote from: maxpower on March 22, 2010, 11:00:58 AM
23 scores is a decent return for Dublin against the Cats, was fearful after there expliots last year that they could be overwhelmed in a few games this year, and though loses to Offaly and an understrength Galway would be a concern, beating Tipp and a credible performance against KK will put them in good stead. lucky in many ways that relegation is not going to be an issue for ayone this year given the soap opera in limerick
Good game between Waterfod & Cork, Cussen looks a BIG threat.
Antrim put in a credible show against Clare but out of contention for final place which perhaps has laois as favourites to meet clare in the final given wexfords woes in Dr Cullen Park. Fair play indeed to Carlow, making great strides in hurling, the loss to Antrim may deny them a final berth
eslewhere a great result for Armagh, a realistic ambition is too become the third best team in Ulster now and take it from there come championship
Only 7/8 of the cats team. We had 12 of our championship 15. It was a good performance but we are miles off kilkenny. Thats the reality. they will beat us by 10-12 points in the championship.
Richie power is shaping up for a big year and John mulhall is the real deal. Rice is also an excellent hurler. We've problems at the back but we are putting up big scores. role reversal for Dublin hurling in some ways.
:'( :'( :'(
God has forsaken us :'(
Quote from: maxpower on March 22, 2010, 11:00:58 AM
23 scores is a decent return for Dublin against the Cats, was fearful after there expliots last year that they could be overwhelmed in a few games this year, and though loses to Offaly and an understrength Galway would be a concern, beating Tipp and a credible performance against KK will put them in good stead. lucky in many ways that relegation is not going to be an issue for ayone this year given the soap opera in limerick
Good game between Waterfod & Cork, Cussen looks a BIG threat.
Antrim put in a credible show against Clare but out of contention for final place which perhaps has laois as favourites to meet clare in the final given wexfords woes in Dr Cullen Park. Fair play indeed to Carlow, making great strides in hurling, the loss to Antrim may deny them a final berth
eslewhere a great result for Armagh, a realistic ambition is too become the third best team in Ulster now and take it from there come championship
The Cork Waterford game wasn't as good as it seems. Cork were shocking. Our accuracy was shocking, we'll be slaughtered in the Championship if we don't put those points over the bar.
We threw away the game, we were well up and just totally lost the plot. The defence was just odd, ya Shane O Neill was eventually in the right position,but good lord I think we've learned what not to experiment with now.
On the plus side a few lads had great games, Naughton I honestly believe could out run anyone and everyone, the speed on him is ridiculous, and he seems to be able to look for, find and use the space.
And obviously Cussen. 2 goals from him, a smart head, and he caught a ball in the air, feckin hell like that's a first for Cork hurlers for a while.
There wasn't much intensity and our accuracy was shambolic. But unbeaten still, not bad.
Cork should have hammered waterford yesterday the way things were going after 20 mins. They were in total control of possession but squandered alot of good chances early on.
Have to say though as affective as it is for cork, that running possession game does my head in.
Some good performances from the younger players
Result of yesterday had to be Carlow beating Wexfod by 3 pts. Was well deserved too as we hit 15 wides to their 6.
Shows how far we have improved, but also shows how far Wexford have fallen.
Only regret I have from this league so far is the draw we should have got in Antrim despite playing crap by all accounts that day. Ref did us out of getting a point, and that could cost us promotion in the end :(
Quote from: Reillers on March 22, 2010, 10:21:33 PM
Quote from: maxpower on March 22, 2010, 11:00:58 AM
23 scores is a decent return for Dublin against the Cats, was fearful after there expliots last year that they could be overwhelmed in a few games this year, and though loses to Offaly and an understrength Galway would be a concern, beating Tipp and a credible performance against KK will put them in good stead. lucky in many ways that relegation is not going to be an issue for ayone this year given the soap opera in limerick
Good game between Waterfod & Cork, Cussen looks a BIG threat.
Antrim put in a credible show against Clare but out of contention for final place which perhaps has laois as favourites to meet clare in the final given wexfords woes in Dr Cullen Park. Fair play indeed to Carlow, making great strides in hurling, the loss to Antrim may deny them a final berth
eslewhere a great result for Armagh, a realistic ambition is too become the third best team in Ulster now and take it from there come championship
The Cork Waterford game wasn't as good as it seems. Cork were shocking. Our accuracy was shocking, we'll be slaughtered in the Championship if we don't put those points over the bar.
We threw away the game, we were well up and just totally lost the plot. The defence was just odd, ya Shane O Neill was eventually in the right position,but good lord I think we've learned what not to experiment with now.
On the plus side a few lads had great games, Naughton I honestly believe could out run anyone and everyone, the speed on him is ridiculous, and he seems to be able to look for, find and use the space.
And obviously Cussen. 2 goals from him, a smart head, and he caught a ball in the air, feckin hell like that's a first for Cork hurlers for a while.
There wasn't much intensity and our accuracy was shambolic. But unbeaten still, not bad.
I've always thought Naughton maybe runs too far with the ball and a few times into the corner any time I've seen him for Newtown and the few league run outs he got, even that soft free he won on Sunday near the end, he couldn't get away from Kearney (I think) and almost ended up over the side line before being awarded the free for something I didn't see.
Quote from: stevecw on March 23, 2010, 12:43:55 AM
Result of yesterday had to be Carlow beating Wexfod by 3 pts. Was well deserved too as we hit 15 wides to their 6.
Shows how far we have improved, but also shows how far Wexford have fallen.
Only regret I have from this league so far is the draw we should have got in Antrim despite playing crap by all accounts that day. Ref did us out of getting a point, and that could cost us promotion in the end :(
yeah, delighted to see carlow do so well
Quote from: magickingdom on March 23, 2010, 10:31:46 PM
Quote from: stevecw on March 23, 2010, 12:43:55 AM
Result of yesterday had to be Carlow beating Wexfod by 3 pts. Was well deserved too as we hit 15 wides to their 6.
Shows how far we have improved, but also shows how far Wexford have fallen.
Only regret I have from this league so far is the draw we should have got in Antrim despite playing crap by all accounts that day. Ref did us out of getting a point, and that could cost us promotion in the end :(
yeah, delighted to see carlow do so well
Ya, great for them, they did very well. On the other hand, and as good as it is for Carlow, what the hell has happened to Wexford hurling.
Very good for Carlow hurling and hurling in general.
Quote from: johnneycool on March 23, 2010, 08:46:29 AM
Quote from: Reillers on March 22, 2010, 10:21:33 PM
Quote from: maxpower on March 22, 2010, 11:00:58 AM
23 scores is a decent return for Dublin against the Cats, was fearful after there expliots last year that they could be overwhelmed in a few games this year, and though loses to Offaly and an understrength Galway would be a concern, beating Tipp and a credible performance against KK will put them in good stead. lucky in many ways that relegation is not going to be an issue for ayone this year given the soap opera in limerick
Good game between Waterfod & Cork, Cussen looks a BIG threat.
Antrim put in a credible show against Clare but out of contention for final place which perhaps has laois as favourites to meet clare in the final given wexfords woes in Dr Cullen Park. Fair play indeed to Carlow, making great strides in hurling, the loss to Antrim may deny them a final berth
eslewhere a great result for Armagh, a realistic ambition is too become the third best team in Ulster now and take it from there come championship
The Cork Waterford game wasn't as good as it seems. Cork were shocking. Our accuracy was shocking, we'll be slaughtered in the Championship if we don't put those points over the bar.
We threw away the game, we were well up and just totally lost the plot. The defence was just odd, ya Shane O Neill was eventually in the right position,but good lord I think we've learned what not to experiment with now.
On the plus side a few lads had great games, Naughton I honestly believe could out run anyone and everyone, the speed on him is ridiculous, and he seems to be able to look for, find and use the space.
And obviously Cussen. 2 goals from him, a smart head, and he caught a ball in the air, feckin hell like that's a first for Cork hurlers for a while.
There wasn't much intensity and our accuracy was shambolic. But unbeaten still, not bad.
I've always thought Naughton maybe runs too far with the ball and a few times into the corner any time I've seen him for Newtown and the few league run outs he got, even that soft free he won on Sunday near the end, he couldn't get away from Kearney (I think) and almost ended up over the side line before being awarded the free for something I didn't see.
True, his legs tend to be a few seconds ahead of his brain at times, that has improved greatly this season, especially with experience he's gaining all the time. But in fairness now he's improved a lot and on a very positive notes our young lads who start are doing very well, which is what we needed to see in the League.
Allianz NHL Division 1
Dublin 0-03 0-02 Cork, Parnell Park, 2.30pm
Kilkenny 0-04 0-07 Galway, Nowlan Park, 2.30pm
Offaly 1-03 0-05 Limerick, Tullamore, 2.30pm
Tipperary 0-01 0-02 Waterford, Thurles, 2.30pm
Allianz NHL Division 2
Carlow 0-07 0-03 Clare, Dr. Cullen Park, 2.30pm
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/03/27/weekend-gaa-%E2%80%93-live-scores-results%E2%80%93-saturday-27th-sunday-28st-march-2010/
28 Mar 2010 Offaly 2-17 - 3-13 Limerick Tullamore FT
28 Mar 2010 Dublin 1-11 - 0-17 Cork Parnell Park FT
28 Mar 2010 Tipperary 1-19 - 2-16 Waterford Semple Stadium, Thurles FT
28 Mar 2010 Kilkenny 1-23 - 2-21 Galway Nowlan Park
28 Mar 2010 Wexford 0-24 - 0-12 Kildare Wexford Park FT
28 Mar 2010 Carlow 0-11 - 1-09 Clare Dr Cullen Park FT
28 Mar 2010 Down 1-11 - 0-20 Laois Portaferry
Westmeath 1-05 0-04 Antrim, Cusack Park, 4.15pm
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/03/27/weekend-gaa-%E2%80%93-live-scores-results%E2%80%93-saturday-27th-sunday-28st-march-2010/
Great win for Galway against the cats. With the footbballers winning against the dubs a good weekend for the county and a nice change from a few weeks ago with the losses to Tipp and Kerry.
Kilkennys third league defeat of the year. Does not happen too often.
Westmeath 1-09 1-11 Antrim,
Westmeath 1-12 Antrim 1-12
Westmeath 1-14 Antrim 1-12
Westmeath 1-14 Antrim 1-13 FT
Jaysus
thats a serious low.
i wonder how Lawrence will try and call this positive on the Antrim guestbook
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on March 28, 2010, 06:30:29 PM
thats a serious low.
i wonder how Lawrence will try and call this positive on the Antrim guestbook
Westmeaths first win I think. I will say there will be very little chat about this allowed on the guestbook.
Dinnys total disregard for the league was a serious failing first time round and it would appear that nothing has changed in the intervening time.
Quote from: slow corner back on March 28, 2010, 06:39:25 PM
Dinnys total disregard for the league was a serious failing first time round and it would appear that nothing has changed in the intervening time.
I dunno if it is total disregard this time SCB, maybe partly, but what I have seen of them this year the players don't seem to be good enough.
Quote from: hardstation on March 28, 2010, 06:49:39 PM
Quote from: Minder on March 28, 2010, 06:42:22 PM
Quote from: slow corner back on March 28, 2010, 06:39:25 PM
Dinnys total disregard for the league was a serious failing first time round and it would appear that nothing has changed in the intervening time.
I dunno if it is total disregard this time SCB, maybe partly, but what I have seen of them this year the players don't seem to be good enough.
In a nutshell.
We could be relegated.
And if we don't beat Westmeath we could be relegated!!
Shocking game from Cork yesterday, very lazy, but still didn't look like loosing and controlled the game.
Dublin didn't threaten much. Nothing much to fear from the forwards and it really was a game that the defenders were well on top. Shocking and still won. And top of the table. Hopefully now, we'll get into the final and go from there.
Brutal game, brutal surface. Parnell Park is brutal in terms of a hurling surface and it'is a very tight pitch as well, which wasn't helped by the Dublin tactics of trying to crowd the middle.
Cork seem to always be doing enough to win lately and looked like a team that was in control. We have done that a couple of times already this year in league matches which is a good sign of a team.
And the fact that we've remained our unbeaten start to the season despite lining out a significantly different teams,
Cads, fair play to the lad, played after football with shin splints and still put in a good enough game. But he wont surivive playing dual. He needs to be playing all the time, and that can't happen if he plays both codes. And somewhere along the line one manager is going to have to make a call.
Donal Og was, as he has been, excellent again.
Sean Og, Curran were much better today.
Young Ryan had a great day. Our young players are stepping up and showing well..whether they'll be there come championship is another question, but it's a great boost for them and us to see it.
Tom Kenny and Naughton had great games, and I genuinely can't wait to see Naughton tear up any team with his pace come summer, on a decent pitch.
Cussen was poor, Paidi was good enough. Ben needs a break, there's no point in playing him this early, and you can see he's struggling a bit, seems a bit burned at times. We could have afforded to rest him in the earlier league games that we played him in and even today, there was no need for him to be playing today, we didn't need as such. He needs a break or two, hopefully he'll get it but with the better teams to come I doubt it.
Horgan had a great game, thankfully, he just needed a real run of games to build his confidence and he's really picked up some nice form, scoring some excellent points, despite the condition of the pitch and the tight confines.
What we have now up front is the potential for an excellent forward line, with the likes of Horgan, Luke and Paidi, we can start to build what would be an excellent group of players in a few years.
And fair play to the lads on the squad who stayed on the pitch for an age signing autographs, the likes of Donal Og and Sean Og must have been there for an age, surrounded by more Dubs than their own team. But it promotes the game as it should, despite the fact that more Dubs would know the likes of Donal Og but not now who Alan McCrabbe is.
That kind of attitude from GAA players, the staying on the pitch afterwards, photos, signing tops..etc. It really puts the clowns across the water to shame at times. And it was a joke about the coverage of it, of the League in general.
And they want to cut coverage? The game, and the Waterford and Tipp one, were mentioned just given the results, in the news and Sunday Game, Galway and KK getting the only coverage..15 minute highlights of a game, while we get 90 plus minutes of soccer week in week out. Champions League on Tuesday and Wednesday night, it will be 4 hours wall to wall of soccer. Good to see RTE have got their priorities right.
Sunday 4 April
Allianz NHL Division 1
Cork 0-11 0-07 Tipperary, Pairc Ui Chaoimh, 2.30pm
Galway 0-08 0-06 Dublin, Pearse Stadium, 2.30pm Both teams 14men
Limerick 0-07 2-12 Kilkenny, Gaelic Grounds, 2.30pm
Waterford 0-11 0-10 Offaly, Walsh Park, 2.30pm
Allianz NHL Division 2
Antrim 2-02 1-12 Down, Casement Park, 2.30pm
Kildare 0-01 1-02 Carlow, Newbridge, 2.30pm
Laois 0-05 1-08 Wexford, Portlaoise, 2.30pm
Allianz NHL Division 3b
Louth 0-07 3-08 Fingal, Darver (Venue Change), 2.30pm
Roscommon 3-11 0-07 Sligo, Athleague, 2.30pm
Tyrone 0-02 3-09 Wicklow, Omagh, 2.30pm
Cadbury Leinster U21FC final
Dublin 0-05 0-02 Westmeath, Parnell Park, 3.00pm
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/04/03/weekend-gaa-fixtures-live-scores-results-3rd-4th-april-2010/
Great win for Down over Antrim...at long last! :D
Em... Seen as Mayo finished bottom of Div 3A, do they go to Div 4 or 3B or what is the story?
Gaa Hurling – Live scores & Results – Sunday 18th April
Allianz NHL Division 1
Dublin 0-14 0-05 Limerick, Parnell Park, 2.30pm
Galway 1-02 1-06 Cork, Pearse Stadium, 2.30pm
Kilkenny 1-08 0-01 Waterford, Nowlan Park, 2.30pm
Offaly 0-03 0-05 Tipperary, Tullamore, 2.30pm
Allianz NHL Division 2
Carlow 0-02 0-06 Laois, Dr Cullen Park, 2.30pm
Down 0-02 0-06 Westmeath, Ballycran, 2.30pm
Kildare 0-00 0-00 Clare, Newbridge, 2.30pm
Wexford 1-05 1-06 Antrim, Wexford Park, 2.30pm
Allianz NHL Division 3b
Donegal 0-02 0-07 Roscommon, Letterkenny, 2.30pm
Sligo 0-04 0-02 Tyrone, Markievicz Park, 2.30pm
Wicklow 2-03 0-01 Louth, Arklow, 2.30pm
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/04/18/gaa-hurling-live-scores-results-sunday-18th-april/
Serious score by Dublin in thefirst half but limerick are dreadfull man down now so this will be a wild tanking.
Dublin have good pace and very accurate from open play
Antrim used to beat Dublin ;)
6-30 dublin 2-10 Limerick!!!
Kilkenny win by 5 i had them -5!! >:( Waterford scored 2-10 in the second half
Dublin 6-30 2-10 Limerick
Galway 3-17 2-13 Cork
Offaly 2-14 1-18 Tipperary
Kilkenny score taken out as now on TG4
Had Galway -2, Wexford -6 & Tipp -3. Tipp only won by 1. >:(
Dublin handicap was -6 which I thought would have been tight enough
Quote from: hardstation on April 18, 2010, 04:04:47 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on April 18, 2010, 04:02:26 PM
6-30 dublin 2-10 Limerick!!!
Kilkenny win by 5 i had them -5!! >:( Waterford scored 2-10 in the second half
You really are a w4nker. I was looking forward to watching that.
::) ::) whoops
ESB Munster Minor Hurling Championship – Live scores & Results – Wednesday 28th May
Cork 0-11 1-06 Tipperary, Pairc Ui Chaoimh, 6.30pm HT
Limerick 1-08 0-05 Kerry, Kilmallock, 6.30pm HT
Waterford 1-10 0-06 Clare, Walsh Park, 6.30pm HT
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/04/28/esb-munster-minor-hurling-championship-live-scores-results-wednesday-28th-may/
FT Waterford 1-21 Clare 0-16
Sounds like Cork and Tipp had another cracker at underage level.
Finished 2-31 to 4-22 to Cork after extra time.
Other game ended Limerick 2-13 Kerry 1-13.
That was a great effort from Kerry.
Quote from: AZOffaly on April 28, 2010, 08:42:05 PM
Sounds like Cork and Tipp had another cracker at underage level.
Finished 2-31 to 4-22 to Cork after extra time.
Some game.
Quote from: orangeman on April 28, 2010, 11:34:06 PM
Quote from: AZOffaly on April 28, 2010, 08:42:05 PM
Sounds like Cork and Tipp had another cracker at underage level.
Finished 2-31 to 4-22 to Cork after extra time.
Some game.
What a game, what a game.
Tipp 4-22 Cork 2-31 is some score, 34 points to 37, only a goal in it in the end.
What a game from the lad Brian Hartnett.
He scored 1-14 (7 from frees) he's a serious player, a great touch, very quick, a good head on him and lethal over the dead ball.
Darren Sweetman is another lad, very big athletic lad, very quick and has a great range.
Young Jamie Coughlan was outstanding, he's a very smart player, a lot like Hartnett in many ways,
Conor Lehane had an incredible game as well, one of the best on the pitch,
A lot of other lads had great games as well, too many to list at this stage.
Tipp and Cork games have always been close in Munster over the last few years really, extra time in nearly every incounter, and yesterday was no different. It finished 3-18 to 2-21 at FT,
And I was thinking we'd throw it away again, but nope, I'm telling ya, this game is no good for the heart.
A great game, a great win, some serious prospects. It was a massive boost for confidence, we've always had potential at
underage level for years, but never been able to go the final distance.
If we get our injuries sorted out and our 15 in place we'll make a serious threat this year, once we can keep the mindset positive and not fall down in a negative heap somewhere down the road.
We've Limerick next..please oh please don't f**k it up lads.
What a game indeed. What a game, it was some cracker of a game, I mean what a display from the young lads. Just brilliant and there was very little in it.
Not good for the heart at all. Tipp and Cork in the final? Don't think my heart could take another round of that.
Reillers, was it a good game?
Quote from: AZOffaly on April 29, 2010, 02:16:56 PM
Reillers, was it a good game?
Meh..twas all right. ;)
Quote from: Reillers on April 29, 2010, 02:06:27 PM
Not good for the heart at all. Tipp and Cork in the final? Don't think my heart could take another round of that.
Well, we'll just have to do something about that then ;)
Are waherford putting in much at underage level, Deiseach? Cork have been crap at minor level for a number of years.
Quote from: seafoid on April 29, 2010, 04:00:14 PM
Are waherford putting in much at underage level, Deiseach? Cork have been crap at minor level for a number of years.
They looked good last night. Other than that, I couldn't say
Quote from: deiseach on April 29, 2010, 03:22:23 PM
Quote from: Reillers on April 29, 2010, 02:06:27 PM
Not good for the heart at all. Tipp and Cork in the final? Don't think my heart could take another round of that.
Well, we'll just have to do something about that then ;)
Ya..Wouldn't mind a Cork Waterford final, might be slightly better for the heart. But there've been a few good Cork Waterford games down the year as well. The last time we won the final was in 07..where we walloped ye, if I remember rightly. ;)
Hope we win it now. But knowing our track record, we'll do the hard bit and self destruct on the easy bit.
God I love the Munster Championship..and D4 clowns want to get rid of it.
Soccer's almost over, Summer's coming!! The Premiership's almost over (thank God), time for the real games to begin!!
Quote from: seafoid on April 29, 2010, 04:00:14 PM
Are waherford putting in much at underage level, Deiseach? Cork have been crap at minor level for a number of years.
Oh what the stats don't tell ya.
The Cork Minor team has been strong over the last few years, it's just never really took into any shape. Put in some great matches that we argueably should have won against Tipp, but they don't make it onto the history walls, a great team, just no direction and rotten to the core, wrong teams picked, wrong players selected because of politics, an underage system drowning by itself, with not a hand in sight. We would have been a lot more succesfull had we any sort of set up at under age level. Like I said, the teams were always there or there about..
We won Munster in 05 and 07, and were runners up in 2003, 2004 and 2006.
Not too bad for a county with no structure or set up.
Cork's record at underage has been crap allright! Galway with a quarter of the underage players and less than half the amount of clubs have twice the amount of national titles in hurling and football! But then Galway are waiting 22 years for a senior hurling title! Cork finally getting their act together but the amount of crap being sent to clubs now to do from the co board is over the top! Have you seen this "Lee Flag initiative" thing Reillers?? Pure rubbish!!
Quote from: cicfada on April 29, 2010, 11:06:22 PM
Cork's record at underage has been crap allright! Galway with a quarter of the underage players and less than half the amount of clubs have twice the amount of national titles in hurling and football! But then Galway are waiting 22 years for a senior hurling title! Cork finally getting their act together but the amount of crap being sent to clubs now to do from the co board is over the top! Have you seen this "Lee Flag initiative" thing Reillers?? Pure rubbish!!
True, underage success doesn't mean senior success, and the perfect example is Galway, we've players coming up from it, and we have had over the years, that are very good and served us well, Shane O Neill especially, captains are born down there, captained minor and U21 to Munster finals if memory serves me right.
As for the CCB.
The strategic review..there's a few radical proposals in there..some are good. The Lee Flag Scheme? It seems that it's a little bit too controlling for me. Like the idea of it is fine, but it seems very big brotherish to me, too much so. A lot of working being asked to be done and not a lot of time to do so.
They're asking a lot, and like a lot of clubs struggle to stay with it, it'll be a big ask for a lot of clubs.
Ya it could be a kick in the behind a few clubs need, it's just, it seems slightly, and maybe I'm being a bit paranoid, but it seems that the CCB has seen what the clubs can do, and they never want to see that again, and this is a way of controlling them, of sorts. I don't know.
The ideas are ok, but I mean, have ya read it, it's a fair ask.
I would say about Waterford that we had two players on Wednesday - Padraig Prendergast and Eamonn Murphy - who looked the absolute dogs. You read it here first. And while winning at Minor and / or Under-21 level is wonderful in itself, the ultimate goal is to provide a springboard to the Seniors. They certainly look the part
Quote from: Reillers on April 29, 2010, 05:03:46 PM
[Put in some great matches that we argueably should have won against Tipp, but they don't make it onto the history walls, a great team, just no direction and rotten to the core, wrong teams picked, wrong players selected because of politics, an underage system drowning by itself, with not a hand in sight. We would have been a lot more succesfull had we any sort of set up at under age level. Like I said, the teams were always there or there about..
We won Munster in 05 and 07, and were runners up in 2003, 2004 and 2006.
Not too bad for a county with no structure or set up.
For a top 3 county Reillers the lack of cork minor and u-21 all-Irelands has been noted. Why have Galway a better minor record than cork over the last 10 years? Nobody cares about Munsters btw. It's about all-Irelands, boy. Tipp have done it and the Cats have done it but where are the red jerseys? Doesn't it concern you?
Quote from: seafoid on April 30, 2010, 01:37:04 PM
Quote from: Reillers on April 29, 2010, 05:03:46 PM
[Put in some great matches that we argueably should have won against Tipp, but they don't make it onto the history walls, a great team, just no direction and rotten to the core, wrong teams picked, wrong players selected because of politics, an underage system drowning by itself, with not a hand in sight. We would have been a lot more succesfull had we any sort of set up at under age level. Like I said, the teams were always there or there about..
We won Munster in 05 and 07, and were runners up in 2003, 2004 and 2006.
Not too bad for a county with no structure or set up.
For a top 3 county Reillers the lack of cork minor and u-21 all-Irelands has been noted. Why have Galway a better minor record than cork over the last 10 years? Nobody cares about Munsters btw. It's about all-Irelands, boy. Tipp have done it and the Cats have done it but where are the red jerseys? Doesn't it concern you?
It concerns me more the way it's run, the talent is there, but it's ran disracefully, it's totally neglected and politics over everything else dominates it. The team can do fine by themselves for a while, but when the big days come, an they're asked to go out and win, they don't have the system behind them to support them or the coaching needed. The best teams are rarely if ever picked and the lads were for a very long time just expected to go out and give it a lash, there's no structure or system to the underage set up, it's rotten to the core. But we still get players out of it, good players at that.
And no way cares about Munster..everyone in Munster cares about Munster. One of the best days out Munster final in Thurles, and the games it produces..Munster is Munster.
The cats don't care about Munster. Neither does Mattie Murphy. Tipp wouldn't consider a munster minor championship an achievement. Why should Cork ?
Quote from: seafoid on April 30, 2010, 02:31:07 PM
The cats don't care about Munster. Neither does Mattie Murphy. Tipp wouldn't consider a munster minor championship an achievement. Why should Cork ?
I was talking about Munster as a championship, what it is, having to explain it says a lot. Winning Munster is an achievement, maybe not a main priority, but it's a great achievement, especially when you win games like the ones Cork and Tipp have competed in. To win those games..it actually means something.
Saturday 8 May
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Ulster SHC
Donegal 0-00 0-00 Armagh, Letterkenny, 2.00pm
Tyrone 0-00 0-00 Cavan, Omagh, 2.00pm
Fermanagh v Monaghan, Brewster Park, 4.00pm
Christy Ring Cup Round 1
Down 0-11 0-14 Kerry, Newry, 1.30pm HT
Westmeath v Derry, Cusack Park, 2.30pm
Wicklow v Mayo, Arklow, 3.30pm
Meath v Kildare, Pairc Tailteann, 3.30pm
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/05/08/gaa-saturday-8th-may-live-scores-previews-results/
Donegal 0-04 1-06 Armagh, 2.00pm
Tyrone 1-05 0-07 Cavan, 2.00pm
Christy Ring Cup Round 1
Down 1-15 0-20 Kerry 1.30pm http://wp.me/pFM7o-42e
Christy Ring Cup Round 1
Down 1-19 0-27 Kerry, Newry FT
Westmeath 5-15 3-16 Derry, Cusack Park, 2.30pm AET
Wicklow 1-10 2-11 Mayo, Arklow, 3.30pm
Meath 0-08 0-15 Kildare, Pairc Tailteann, 3.30pm
Ulster SHC
Donegal 1-13 3-23 Armagh, Letterkenny FT
Tyrone 6-24 1-14 Cavan, Omagh FT
Ulster SHC second round
London 2-07 – 1-07 Monaghan
Armagh v Tyrone, Casement Park, 4.00pm
Christy Ring Cup round 2a
Kerry 2-06 – 0-08 Westmeath, Tralee, 2.00pm
Kildare v Wicklow, Newbridge, 3.30pm
Christy Ring Cup round 2b
Derry v Meath, Banagher, 3.30pm
Mayo 0-03 1-06 Down, Charlestown, 2.30pm
Leinster MHC Shield
Carlow v Dublin, Carlow, 3.00pm
Westmeath v Offaly, Cusack Park, 3.00pm
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/05/15/gaa-live-scores-results-15th-may-2010/
Mayo were losing by 4 at half time. 0-8 to 1-9.
Ulster SHC second round
London 3-16 – 1-15 Monaghan FT
Armagh 0-00 0-00 Tyrone, Casement Park, 4.00pm
Christy Ring Cup round 2a
Kerry 3-15 – 2-11 Westmeath, Tralee FT
Kildare 0-08 1-07 Wicklow, Newbridge, 3.30pm
Christy Ring Cup round 2b
Derry 0-04 0-04 Meath, Banagher, 3.30pm
Mayo 2-12 3-19 Down, Charlestown FT
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/05/15/gaa-live-scores-results-15th-may-2010/
Christy Ring Cup quarter-finals
Westmeath 1-11 0-11 Down,
Wicklow 2-06 1-09 Meath,
Christy Ring Cup quarter-finals
Westmeath 2-21 1-18 Down Result
Wicklow 3-13 1-18 Meath Result
ESB Leinster Minor Football Championship quarter-finals
Kildare 0-16 1-13 Dublin Result
Longford 1-06 0-06 Westmeath Result
Meath 1-08 1-09 Offaly Result
Laois 0-17 1-13 Wicklow Result
Leinster Senior Hurling Championship quarter-final
Carlow 0-7 0-6 Laois HT
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/05/22/gaa-live-scores-saturday-22nd-may-2/
Ulster Senior Hurling Championship quarter-finals
Down v Armagh, Casement Park, 4.30pm
Ref: Garrett Duffy (Antrim)
Derry 0-07 0-06 London, Casement Park, 2.30pm HT
Ref: Owen Elliott (Antrim)
Leinster Senior Hurling Championship
Wexford v Galway (7.00)
Ref: John Sexton (Cork)
ESB Ulster Minor Hurling Championship
Down 1-17 Donegal 0-7 FT
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/05/29/gaa-saturday-live-scores-results-saturday-29th-may/
London beat Derry. 2-12 to 15pts.
Down 4-24 0-09 Armagh
Munster Senior Hurling Championship quarter-final
Cork v Tipperary, Pairc Ui Chaoimh, 4.00pm
Munster Intermediate Hurling Championship
Tipp 1-04 Cork 0-06 Pairc Ui Chaoimh, 2.00pm
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/05/30/gaa-sunday-live-scores-results-sunday-30th-may/
Armagh minors beat Derry 4-15 to 2-14
Leinster Senior Hurling Championship quarter-final
Antrim 1-02 1-06 Offaly, Parnell Park, 3.30pm
After 17min play
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/05/30/gaa-sunday-live-scores-results-sunday-30th-may/
Christy Ring Cup semi-finals
Kerry 0-05 0-03 Wicklow, Nenagh, 3.30pm
Kildare v Westmeath, Navan, 5.00pm
Nicky Rackard Cup round 1
Armagh 0-00 0-00 Fingal, Crossmaglen, 3.30pm
Louth 0-00 0-00 Tyrone, Dundalk, 3.30pm
Roscommon 0-01 0-00 Monaghan, Athleague, 3.30pm
Lory Meagher Cup round 1
Warwickshire 2-18 1-08 Fermanagh, Result
Donegal 0-00 0-00 Longford, Letterkenny, 3.30pm
Leitrim 0-05 0-02 South Down, Carrick-on-Shannon, 3.30pm
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/06/05/weekend-gaa-live-scores-results-saturday-5th-june/
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/06/05/weekend-gaa-live-scores-results-saturday-5th-june/
Christy Ring Cup semi-finals
Kerry 0-10 1-07 Wicklow, Nenagh, 3.30pm
Kildare v Westmeath, Navan, 5.00pm
Nicky Rackard Cup round 1
Armagh 1-09 0-02 Fingal, Crossmaglen, 3.30pm
Louth 1-07 1-05 Tyrone, Dundalk, 3.30pm
Roscommon 2-05 0-07 Monaghan, Athleague, 3.30pm
Lory Meagher Cup round 1
Warwickshire 2-18 1-08 Fermanagh, Result
Donegal 2-11 0-05 Longford, Letterkenny, 3.30pm
Leitrim 0-12 0-04 South Down, Carrick-on-Shannon, 3.30pm
Connacht Senior Football Championship
Sligo v Mayo, Markievicz Park, 5.00pm
Leinster Senior Football Championship
Louth v Kildare, Navan, 7.00pm
Christy Ring Cup semi-finals
Kerry 0-10 1-07 Wicklow, Nenagh, 3.30pm
Kildare v Westmeath, Navan, 5.00pm
Nicky Rackard Cup round 1
Armagh 1-09 0-02 Fingal, Crossmaglen, 3.30pm
Louth 1-07 1-05 Tyrone, Dundalk, 3.30pm
Roscommon 2-05 0-07 Monaghan, Athleague, 3.30pm
Lory Meagher Cup round 1
Warwickshire 2-18 1-08 Fermanagh, Result
Donegal 2-11 0-05 Longford, Letterkenny, 3.30pm
Leitrim 0-12 0-04 South Down, Carrick-on-Shannon, 3.30pm
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/06/05/weekend-gaa-live-scores-results-saturday-5th-june/
Leinster Senior Hurling Championship
Dublin v Laois, Nowlan Park, 3.40pm
Leinster Senior Hurling League Division 1 Final
Ballyboden St Endas 3-21 Erins Own 3-19 AET
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/06/06/gaa-sunday-live-scores-results-6th-june/
CLARE 0-05 0-03 WATERFORD 3pm
18min played
15min (C) Point Sean Collins
14min (C) Nicky O'Connell
12min (W) Point Eoin Kelly
9min (C) Point John Conlon
8min (C) Point Jonathon Clancy
8min (C) Point Sean Collins
2min(W) Point John Mullane
2min(W) Point Stephen Molumphy
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/06/07/clare-v-waterford-%E2%80%93-live-scorespreview-team-news-%E2%80%93-monday-7th-june-3pm/
any links for the match?
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on June 07, 2010, 04:03:08 PM
any links for the match?
RTE Player seems to think I'm not in Ireland...Waterford 0-19 Clare 1-15 about 6 mins to go
Wat 0-22 Clare 1-15 2nd min of added time
Bord Gais Leinster U21HC
Kilkenny 0-02 0-02 Offaly, Nowlan Park, 7.30pm
Laois 0-03 0-02 Carlow, Portlaosie, 7.30pm
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/06/09/gaa-live-scores-team-news-results-wednesday-9th-june/
Leinster U-21 Qfs ended:
Kilkenny 2-31 v Offaly 0-08
Carlow 1-14 v Laois 0-09
Serious win for Kilkenny against an Offaly side who fancied themselves to at least have a close game here.
Great win for Carlow too, nice to finally beat Laois after the loss in League and in Leinster for seniors. But fact is 7 of our senior side are still under 21 so we have a strong side at that level. Laois had 3 or 4 of their senior side playing tonight too tho.
So hopefully its a big boost before we play Laois at home in senior qualifiers.
Woeful from Offaly. They didn't score in the second half.
Got reduced to 14 men...when they had just won a 20 metre free!
I was hoping they'd at least put it up to Kilkenny, but previous results at minor don't lie.
It sounded like a good win for Carlow. On Midlands Radio the Laois lads were confident with their half time lead, but it seemed like Carlow took over after that.
Cork played Offaly today in a challenge match before the football.
It finished, Cork 3-22 Offaly 0-16
This is how Cork lined out.
1. Donal Óg Cusack
(Cloyne)
2. Shane O'Neill 3. Eoin Dillon 4. Brian Murphy (Bishopstown) (Milford) (Bride Rovers)
5. Michael Walsh 6. Ronan Curran 7. Ray Ryan
(Kildorrery) (St. Finbarrs) (Sarsfields)
8. Lorcan Mc Loughlin 9. Cathal Naughton
(Kanturk) (Newtownshandrum)
10. Ben O'Connor 11. Jerry O'Connor 12. Niall McCarthy
(Newtownshandrum) (Newtownshandrum) (Carrigtwohill)
13. Kieran Murphy 14. Michael Cussen 15. Patrick Horgan
(Sarsfields) (Sarsfields) (Glen Rovers)
..Mark O Sullivan, Paudie O Sullivan and Tadgh Og Murphy start in place of J O Connor, K Murphy and P Horgan
16. Martin Coleman (Ballinhassig)
17. Shane Murphy (Erins Own)
18. Conor O'Sullivan (Sarsfields)
19. William Egan (Kilbrin)
20. Aidan Ryan (Midleton)
21. Mark O'Sullivan (Dripsey)
22. Paudie O'Sullivan (Cloyne)
23. Tadhg Og Murphy (Sarsfields)
24. Cian McCarthy (Sarsfields)
25. Luke O'Farrell (Midleton)
26. Anthony Nash (Kanturk)
27. Tony Murphy (Carrigaline)
28. Pa Cronin (Bishopstown)
Paudie scored two goals, seems to be coming of age hopefully, has put his name forward yet again, and Cussen scored the other goall.
Cronin came on in the second half, after an impressive game with his club, and did well enough today which is great to hear as he had a nasty injury.
Good result.
Quote from: Reillers on June 13, 2010, 07:25:50 PM
Cork played Offaly today in a challenge match before the football.
It finished, Cork 3-22 Offaly 0-16
This is how Cork lined out.
1. Donal Óg Cusack
(Cloyne)
2. Shane O'Neill 3. Eoin Dillon 4. Brian Murphy (Bishopstown) (Milford) (Bride Rovers)
5. Michael Walsh 6. Ronan Curran 7. Ray Ryan
(Kildorrery) (St. Finbarrs) (Sarsfields)
8. Lorcan Mc Loughlin 9. Cathal Naughton
(Kanturk) (Newtownshandrum)
10. Ben O'Connor 11. Jerry O'Connor 12. Niall McCarthy
(Newtownshandrum) (Newtownshandrum) (Carrigtwohill)
13. Kieran Murphy 14. Michael Cussen 15. Patrick Horgan
(Sarsfields) (Sarsfields) (Glen Rovers)
..Mark O Sullivan, Paudie O Sullivan and Tadgh Og Murphy start in place of J O Connor, K Murphy and P Horgan
16. Martin Coleman (Ballinhassig)
17. Shane Murphy (Erins Own)
18. Conor O'Sullivan (Sarsfields)
19. William Egan (Kilbrin)
20. Aidan Ryan (Midleton)
21. Mark O'Sullivan (Dripsey)
22. Paudie O'Sullivan (Cloyne)
23. Tadhg Og Murphy (Sarsfields)
24. Cian McCarthy (Sarsfields)
25. Luke O'Farrell (Midleton)
26. Anthony Nash (Kanturk)
27. Tony Murphy (Carrigaline)
28. Pa Cronin (Bishopstown)
Paudie scored twice, seems to be coming of age, has put his name forward yet againg, and Cussen scored as well. Cronin came on in the second half, after an impressive game with his club, and did well enough today which is great to hear as he had a nasty injury.
Good result.
Bad news for Offaly ahead of the Galway game.
QuoteCronin came on in the second half, after an impressive game with his club
Indeed Reillers and also your club. Were you at the game v Cloyne. Also were you at this game today - I missed it as got delayed en route and it was over before I got in.
Quote from: Tatler Jack on June 13, 2010, 09:16:35 PM
QuoteCronin came on in the second half, after an impressive game with his club
Indeed Reillers and also your club. Were you at the game v Cloyne. Also were you at this game today - I missed it as got delayed en route and it was over before I got in.
Never once said it was my club. This shite is beyond annoying.
Quote from: Reillers on June 13, 2010, 09:35:11 PM
Quote from: Tatler Jack on June 13, 2010, 09:16:35 PM
QuoteCronin came on in the second half, after an impressive game with his club
Indeed Reillers and also your club. Were you at the game v Cloyne. Also were you at this game today - I missed it as got delayed en route and it was over before I got in.
Never once said it was my club. This shite is beyond annoying.
Actually you did Reillers. Way back on the Gerald thread you mentioned once that it was good to have O'Neill and Cronin back playing with the club!! I am not going to go through the thread to find it but you said it - otherwise I would have had no idea that you were a B'town member and a close neighbour of my own!! No need to be annoyed - I just asked were you at the Cloyne game and what you thought of it and was also interested to know if you were at todays game
Quote from: Tatler Jack on June 13, 2010, 10:13:27 PM
Quote from: Reillers on June 13, 2010, 09:35:11 PM
Quote from: Tatler Jack on June 13, 2010, 09:16:35 PM
QuoteCronin came on in the second half, after an impressive game with his club
Indeed Reillers and also your club. Were you at the game v Cloyne. Also were you at this game today - I missed it as got delayed en route and it was over before I got in.
Never once said it was my club. This shite is beyond annoying.
Actually you did Reillers. Way back on the Gerald thread you mentioned once that it was good to have O'Neill and Cronin back playing with the club!! I am not going to go through the thread to find it but you said it - otherwise I would have had no idea that you were a B'town member and a close neighbour of my own!! No need to be annoyed - I just asked were you at the Cloyne game and what you thought of it and was also interested to know if you were at todays game
I said it was good to have them playing well with the club yes, never once said it was my club but Heffo went off and presumed. Either way it is none of your business what club I play for.
QuoteI said it was good to have them playing well with the club yes, never once said it was my club but Heffo went off and presumed. Either way it is none of your business what club I play for
Just for the record Reillers what you said was "its good to have them back for the club". Anway were you at today's game?
Quote from: Tatler Jack on June 13, 2010, 10:36:04 PM
QuoteI said it was good to have them playing well with the club yes, never once said it was my club but Heffo went off and presumed. Either way it is none of your business what club I play for
Just for the record Reillers what you said was "its good to have them back for the club". Anway were you at today's game?
But I never said it was my club.
QuoteBut I never said it was my club
Reillers - stop digging. Why did you pick out 2 players and say it was good to have them back playing for the club if they were not players from your own club, Sure all the players were back playing with their clubs.
Reillers were you at the cork offaly match?? Its not worrying before the galway match, because it simply isnt suprising, this offaly team really need a kick in the a@se. No fight, no will, no bottle.
Quote from: Tatler Jack on June 13, 2010, 11:03:30 PM
QuoteBut I never said it was my club
Reillers - stop digging. Why did you pick out 2 players and say it was good to have them back playing for the club if they were not players from your own club, Sure all the players were back playing with their clubs.
"Stop digging." Why do you care
Heffo? No I mean really. How is it any of your business what club I play at, I can't remember why I said that, I don't remember the post, but can't see why you're getting so caught up on it. What is yere problem like, maybe there's more than one person who has two accounts on here.
Quote from: Reillers on June 14, 2010, 12:52:26 AM
Quote from: Tatler Jack on June 13, 2010, 11:03:30 PM
QuoteBut I never said it was my club
Reillers - stop digging. Why did you pick out 2 players and say it was good to have them back playing for the club if they were not players from your own club, Sure all the players were back playing with their clubs.
"Stop digging." Why do you care Heffo? No I mean really. How is it any of your business what club I play at, I can't remember why I said that, I don't remember the post, but can't see why you're getting so caught up on it. What is yere problem like, maybe there's more than one person who has two accounts on here.
Calm down Reillers like a good lad -I did not mean to touch a raw nerve. And I have no problem -I was just interested to know if you were at the Bishopstown v Cloyne game and also yesterdays game. Youhave carefully avoided answering either question.
I don't blame you for not remembering what you posted as you churned out a fair amount in your defence of the strikers. But you did more than imply thatyou were from B'town and were close to the B'town players on the panel.
I have one account here Reillers - I think if you read posts from Heffo and myself on any subject you will see we are not the same person. Ranting and blustering when you are on the defensive will get you no where - try arguing rationally and you will get further.
Quote from: Reillers on June 13, 2010, 10:23:47 PM
Quote from: Tatler Jack on June 13, 2010, 10:13:27 PM
Quote from: Reillers on June 13, 2010, 09:35:11 PM
Quote from: Tatler Jack on June 13, 2010, 09:16:35 PM
QuoteCronin came on in the second half, after an impressive game with his club
Indeed Reillers and also your club. Were you at the game v Cloyne. Also were you at this game today - I missed it as got delayed en route and it was over before I got in.
Never once said it was my club. This shite is beyond annoying.
Actually you did Reillers. Way back on the Gerald thread you mentioned once that it was good to have O'Neill and Cronin back playing with the club!! I am not going to go through the thread to find it but you said it - otherwise I would have had no idea that you were a B'town member and a close neighbour of my own!! No need to be annoyed - I just asked were you at the Cloyne game and what you thought of it and was also interested to know if you were at todays game
I said it was good to have them playing well with the club yes, never once said it was my club but Heffo went off and presumed. Either way it is none of your business what club I play for.
I didn't presume anything - I asked Bobby who you were and he gave me the lowdown.
Nicky Rackard Cup quarter-finals
London 5-17 Fingal 1-11, Parnell Park FT
Louth 1-04 Sligo 1-04, Pearse Park, 3.30pm
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/06/19/gaa-live-scores-results-saturday-19th-june/
Leinster Senior Hurling Championship semi-finals
Kilkenny 1-10 0-08 Dublin, Croke Park, 2.00pm
HT
34min (K) Point from play – T J Reid
33min (K) Point from free – H Sheflin
32min (D) Point from free – A McCrabe
27min (K) Point from play- H Sheflin
25min (D) Point from Play – M O'Brien
24min (K) Point from play – M Comerford
22min (D) Point from free – A McCrabe
21min (K) Point from play – T J Reid
18min (K) Point from 65 – H Sheflin
16min (K) Point from 65 – H Sheflin
15min (D) Point from Play – J Boland
14min (D) Point from free – A McCrabe
13min (K) Point from free – H Sheflin
10min (D) Point from free – A McCrabe
7min (D) Point from free – A McCrabe
5min (K) Point from play- H Sheflin
5min (K) Point from free – H Sheflin
2min (D) Point from play – D Callaghan
1min (K) Goal from play – Eddie Breenan
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/06/20/gaa-fixtures-live-scores-results-sunday-20th-june/
Lory Meagher Cup final
Longford 0-12 0-07 Donegal, Half time
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/07/03/gaa-saturday-live-scores-results-3rd-july-2010/
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Qualifier – Phase 1
Tipperary 0-06 0-04 Wexford, Semple Stadium, 3.30pm
Press F5 or refresh for latest scores
Christy Ring Cup final
Kerry v Westmeath, Croke Park, 4.00pm
ESB Connacht Minor Footballl Championship semi-final
Leitrim v Mayo, Markievicz Park, 4.00pm
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Qualifier – Phase 1
Antrim v Carlow, Casement Park, 5.00pm
Connacht Senior Football Championship semi-final replay
Sligo v Galway, Markievicz Park, 6.00pm
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Qualifier – round 1 replay
Antrim v Kildare, Casement Park, 7.00pm
Nicky Rackard Cup final
Armagh 3-15 3-14 London, Croke Park Full Time
Lory Meagher Cup final
Longford 1-20 1-12 Donegal, Croke Park Full Time
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/07/03/gaa-saturday-live-scores-results-3rd-july-2010/
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Qualifier – Phase 1
Tipperary 2-18 0-10 Wexford, Semple Stadium, 3.30pm
Press F5 or refresh for latest scores
Christy Ring Cup final
Kerry 0-12 1-07 Westmeath, Croke Park, 4.00pm HT
ESB Connacht Minor Football Championship semi-final
Leitrim 0-04 1-06 Mayo, Markievicz Park, 4.00pm HT
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Qualifier – Phase 1
Antrim v Carlow, Casement Park, 5.00pm
Connacht Senior Football Championship semi-final replay
Sligo v Galway, Markievicz Park, 6.00pm
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Qualifier – round 1 replay
Antrim v Kildare, Casement Park, 7.00pm
Nicky Rackard Cup final
Armagh 3-15 3-14 London, Croke Park Full Time
Lory Meagher Cup final
Longford 1-20 1-12 Donegal, Croke Park Full Time
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/07/03/gaa-saturday-live-scores-results-3rd-july-2010/
Dublin 2.22,Clare 0.15 in hurling qualifier in CrokePark.
That is some win for the Dubs.
Bord Gais U21 Hurling Matches – Team News ,Live scores & Results – Wednesday 14th July
Bord Gais Energy Leinster U21HC final
Dublin 0-02 0-02 Wexford, Parnell Park, 7.30pm
Bord Gais Energy Munster U21HC semi-finals
Limerick 0-02 0-00 Clare, Gaelic Grounds, 7.30pm
Cork 0-02 0-01 Tipperary, Pairc Ui Chaoimh, 7.30pm
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/07/14/bord-gais-u21-hurling-matches-team-news-live-scores-results-wednesday-14th-july/
Dublin (U21 v Wexford): F McGarry; R Walsh, D Kelly, O Gough; R O'Loughlin, M Quilty, P Kelly; C Clinton, P Buckeridge; S Stapleton, L Rushe, D Plunkett; B O'Rorke, D Treacy, N McMorrow.
Wexford (U21 v Dublin) – Mark Fanning,Brian McCormack, Matthew O'Hanlon, Eoin Doyle (Capt), Shaun Murphy, Andrew Shore, Michael O'Hanlon, Eoin Moore, Michael O'Regan, Liam Óg McGovern, Shane Tomkins Harry Kehoe, Emmet Kent, James Gahan, Jamie Reck.
Tipperary (U21 v Cork): J Logue; K O'Gorman, J Coghlan, M Cahill; J Barry, Padraig Maher, B Maher; S Hennessy, N McGrath; D Maher, Patrick Maher, P Murphy; A Ryan, J O'Dwyer, M Heffernan.
Cork (U21 v Tipperary): D McCarthy; S McDonnell, E Keane, C O'Sullivan; J Nagle, W Egan, L McLoughlin; S O'Farrell, D Kearney; M Collins, D Roche, M Bowles; R White, L O'Farrell, R Clifford.
Clare (U21 v Limerick): D Tuohy; D Nash, C Chaplin, J Gunning; N O'Connell, C Morey, P O'Connor; S Golden, P Vaughan; S Collins, J Conlon, K Heagney; D Honan, F Kennedy, C McGrath.
Limerick (U21 v Clare): B Hennessy; B Cleary, P Begley, C Hayes; P O'Brien, P O'Loughlin, N Quaid; T O'Brien, P Browne; J O'Brien, C Madden, D Hannon; M Kiely, S Tobin, G Mulcahy.
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Qualifiers – phase 3
Antrim 1-05 0-05 Dublin Croke park 3pm
19 min Played
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/07/17/gaa-live-scores-results-saturday-17th-july/
Dubs 5 up on Antrim 2nd half
Dubs only 2 up now
Level now - balls
Antrim lead by 1
Antrim win fantastic!!! :) :) :)
Come on Antrim.
All over - Antrim by one :(
Hail Antrim, pride of Ulster!
Quote from: heffo on July 17, 2010, 04:33:53 PM
All over - Antrim by one :(
Incredible.
Well done Antrim. Fair play to ye.
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Hail to Dinny and the boys - never gave up!!!!!
Quote from: Hurler on the Bitch on July 17, 2010, 04:36:50 PM
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Delighted for Antrim.
Massive scalp. Antrim back at the top table.
I am so sorry I stayed at home .. perhaps I am a scud? Had to listen to it on Dublin103 and Jesus they were sickened. Apart from talking shite throughout the game they were speechless at the end .. That is the first time in years I can remember Antrim pulling it our of the fire like that - especially at Croker! This is a good team and should acquit itself with honour in the QF. Glad that we will have another day out at Croker and the Southern pundits will sit up and take notice!!!!
Quote from: Hurler on the Bitch on July 17, 2010, 04:48:24 PM
I am so sorry I stayed at home .. perhaps I am a scud? Had to listen to it on Dublin103 and Jesus they were sickened. Apart from talking shite throughout the game they were speechless at the end .. That is the first time in years I can remember Antrim pulling it our of the fire like that - especially at Croker! This is a good team and should acquit itself with honour in the QF. Glad that we will have another day out at Croker and the Southern pundits will sit up and take notice!!!!
Ditto for all of the above and especially the scud bit.
Quote from: Glensman on July 17, 2010, 04:50:19 PM
Quote from: Hurler on the Bitch on July 17, 2010, 04:48:24 PM
I am so sorry I stayed at home .. perhaps I am a scud? Had to listen to it on Dublin103 and Jesus they were sickened. Apart from talking shite throughout the game they were speechless at the end .. That is the first time in years I can remember Antrim pulling it our of the fire like that - especially at Croker! This is a good team and should acquit itself with honour in the QF. Glad that we will have another day out at Croker and the Southern pundits will sit up and take notice!!!!
Ditto for all of the above and especially the scud bit.
Can we get Offaly? ... I have a sneaky that Waterford will be the opposition...
great to see antrim provail and progress .. can only be great for ulster hurling... comming for a Dorie man .. antrim abú
Saturday 24 July
ESB All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship quarter-final
Antrim 1-03 0-01 Dublin, Crossmaglen 12.03pm
12min played
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Qualifiers – round 4
Monaghan v Kildare, Croke park 3pm
Preview http://wp.me/pFM7o-6kJ
Louth v Dublin, Croke park 5pm
Preview http://wp.me/pFM7o-6kG
Sligo v Down, Breffini Park 7pm
Preview http://wp.me/pFM7o-6kx
Limerick v Cork, Gaelic Grounds 7pm
Preview http://wp.me/pFM7o-6oX
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/07/24/live-gaa-scores-saturday-24th-july/
Dubs 3-13
Ants 1-11
post more on the minors late. On route back home for Croker. Good win for us though. But probably be as far as we'll get.
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship quarter-finals
Galway v Tipperary, Croke park 4pm
Cork v Antrim , Croke Park 2pm
ESB All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship quarter-final
Waterford 0-04 1-07 Galway, Croke park 12pm
24min Played
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/07/25/gaa-scores-sunday-25th-july/
Dublin vs Clare – All-Ireland Minor Hurling – 1:30pm Sunday 15th August
Dublin Team: E Dillon; C Murphy, E McKenna, S McClelland; C Moffat, D Sutcliffe, B Quinn; D Kelly, B McCarthy; G Whelan, C Kilkenny, F Heavey; C Costello, E Ó'Conghaile, D Flood.
Subs: C O'Mahony, E Small, C Crummey, M McCaffrey, N Maguire, R Hardy, N Ryan, D Forde, J Hetherton.
Clare : R Taaffe; H Vaughan, P Flanagan, S Morey; E Boyce, K Lynch, S O'Halloran; C Galvin, T Kelly; C Malone, P Collins, J Shanahan; D O'Halloran, N Arthur, D Keane.
Waterford v Tipperary – All Hurling Semi-Final – Sunday 15th August 3:30pm
Waterford (Senior Hurling v Tipperary) -
C Hennessy; E Murphy, L Lawlor, N Connors; T Browne, M Walsh, D Prendergast; S O'Sullivan, R Foley; K Moran, S Molumphy (Capt), E Kelly; J Mullane, S Walsh, S Prendergast.
Only one change to the Tipperary team with John O'Brien comes into the team in place of David Young with Shane McGrath moving to midfield replacing Young
Tipperary (Senior Hurling Championship v Waterford) – Brendan Cummins (Ballybacon-Grange), Paddy Stapleton (Borris-Ileigh), Paul Curran (Mullinahone), Michael Cahill (Thurles Sarsfields), Declan Fanning (Killenaule), Conor O'Mahony (Newport), Padraic Maher (Thurles Sarsfields), Brendan Maher (Borris-Ileigh), Shane McGrath (Ballinahinch), Gearóid Ryan (Templederry Kenyons), Patrick Maher (Lorrha & Dorrha), John O'Brien (Toomevara), Noel McGrath (Loughmore Castleiney), Eoin Kelly (Mullinahone), Lar Corbett (Thurles Sarsfields).
http://www.sportsnewsireland.com/2010/08/15/gaa-sunday-all-ireland-hurling-minor-senior-semi-finals-team-news-live-scores-results/