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#211
Quote from: weareros on January 07, 2024, 07:19:46 PM
Quote from: SouthOfThe Bann on January 07, 2024, 06:02:28 PMLet's hope Glen finish the job now.

Theres never many neutrals that support the Rassies. Very unlikeable fans.

Glen will be a popular champion you would think.

Rassie. You must be listening too much to Ah Ref on X.
The one thing about Brigids, the Kiltoom club always do their talking on the pitch. Young team but they have football in them.

My apologies. Great young team your right. But the Rossies as a rule tend to do a lot of talking off the pitch generally in the stands.

Nothing against the players though. They deserve a better following.
#212
Quote from: Champion The Wonder Horse on January 07, 2024, 06:13:56 PM
Quote from: SouthOfThe Bann on January 07, 2024, 06:05:57 PM
Quote from: pjm on January 07, 2024, 06:01:12 PM
Quote from: Estimator on January 07, 2024, 05:44:51 PMAfaik Warnock has turned down 3 different  Derry managers regarding a call up to county football

Unusual name, is it common up there?

Probably a former planter name from back in the day if I was to hazard a guess.

Most teams have one or two.

Alot more unusual names than that across the country

Mac Giolla Mhearnóg. Probably has planter origins, if you're allowed to say use that terms.
A few Warnock families about Maghera.

Didn't mean it in a derogatory sense. I like to see people of all origins play GAA.

Just find it an interesting topic: most teams across the country have some sort of surname of planter or British origin.

There was a Seymour togged out for Castlehaven and a Trundle for St Brigid's today that are two other examples so it's not just a north of the country thing.

#213
Quote from: pjm on January 07, 2024, 06:01:12 PM
Quote from: Estimator on January 07, 2024, 05:44:51 PMAfaik Warnock has turned down 3 different  Derry managers regarding a call up to county football

Unusual name, is it common up there?

Just googled it there and the surname Warnock either originated from Lanarkshire in Scotland or is an anglicized version of the gaelic surname Mac Ghiolla Mhearnog. So could be either.
#214
Quote from: pjm on January 07, 2024, 06:01:12 PM
Quote from: Estimator on January 07, 2024, 05:44:51 PMAfaik Warnock has turned down 3 different  Derry managers regarding a call up to county football

Unusual name, is it common up there?

Probably a former planter name from back in the day if I was to hazard a guess.

Most teams have one or two.

Alot more unusual names than that across the country
#215
Let's hope Glen finish the job now.

Theres never many neutrals that support the Rassies. Very unlikeable fans.

Glen will be a popular champion you would think.
#216
Great to see Arva a very small club hemmed in on the Leitrim Longofrd Border do so well on the national stage. Fantastic win for them against a strong Kildare side.

Good win for Cullyhanna also but we all know they shouldnt be an intermediate club.

How and ever it is what it is and best of luck to both teams in the finals.
#217
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Club IFC/JFC 2023
November 26, 2023, 07:56:57 PM
Massive win for Cullyhanna today v Liatroim. Sad to see Armagh abusing the system and senior team playing intermediate but thats what Cavan Club teams are up against.

I for one will be supporting Ballyhaise the underdog in the final.
#218
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Club IFC/JFC 2023
November 25, 2023, 04:42:39 PM
Quote from: mrdeeds on November 25, 2023, 04:40:54 PMBallyhaise 1 14
Glenuillin 1 13

Great result for Ballyhaise. I know they were up against it playing a Senior Team, which makes the achievement all the more remarkable.
#219
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Club IFC/JFC 2023
November 25, 2023, 04:13:24 PM
If league and championship were linked in Cavan and they were to send the best team in Division 3 as alot of people on here argue.That would have been either Denn or Drumgoon.

Not sure about Drumgoon but there's definitively an argument to be made that Denn are a better team than Arva and themselves won Ulster Junior 2 years ago.

And got to a Intermediate final this year.

#220
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Club IFC/JFC 2023
November 25, 2023, 03:04:54 PM
Quote from: Westside on November 25, 2023, 02:59:03 PMFair play to Arva. Should be able to consolidate as a solid intermediate team in Cavan for the next few years.  Holla unquestionably man of the match, fantastic performance.

You'd expect Arva to be able to stay up in intermediate. Unless they take Blackhill's approach and get relegated again and look for a handy championship.

Perhaps a 2025 Ulster Junior Final of Arva v Blackhill could be on the cards again.
#221
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Club IFC/JFC 2023
November 25, 2023, 02:59:42 PM
Quote from: Westside on November 25, 2023, 02:59:03 PMFair play to Arva. Should be able to consolidate as a solid intermediate team in Cavan for the next few years.  Holla unquestionably man of the match, fantastic performance.

He's a hardy bit of stuff
#222
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Club IFC/JFC 2023
November 25, 2023, 02:55:17 PM
Arva come out on top 13-6. Fantastic achievement from a small club hemmed in on the Leitrim/Longford border.
#223
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Club IFC/JFC 2023
November 25, 2023, 02:07:06 PM
Arva 6-2 up at HT without setting the world alight. Blackhill very strong in the tackle but struggling to get scoring opportunities.
#224
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Club IFC/JFC 2023
November 23, 2023, 02:04:00 PM
Quote from: smort on November 23, 2023, 01:20:23 PMBookies must have been swayed by all the 'Arva are division 1' chat in here

Apologies I typed that out wrong they're 21/10 so more that 2/1.
#225
GAA Discussion / Re: Ulster Club IFC/JFC 2023
November 23, 2023, 01:08:39 PM
Black hill 21/20 with the bookies.

An opportunity to make a few pound there.

Bet responsibly of course.