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#61
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
March 08, 2009, 03:53:46 PM
tight finish, nails down to the bone! Please post the final score.
#62
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
March 08, 2009, 03:38:24 PM
jaysus! are all the poly fellas missing? If ther are thats the core of the team out, so any kind of win is good.

Who are the starting 15 ?
#63
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
March 08, 2009, 03:28:13 PM
any one at the game today?
#64
GAA Discussion / Re: Latest Scores
March 08, 2009, 02:58:52 PM
Armagh game sounds like real end to end stuff!

As anyone got the score from the antrim game ?
#66
I just a £10 free bet of paddy power, so heres who i put the money on.

      
Selection    Selection Details    Result
1    GAA Matches    Pending
     GAA Hurling Matches
     Antrim v Westmeath        
   
      
Selection    Selection Details    Result
2    GAA Matches    Pending
     GAA Hurling Matches
     UCC v WIT
        
      
Selection    Selection Details    Result
3    Football Matches    Pending
     Spanish La Liga Matches
     Barcelona v Athletic Bilbao      
   
      
Selection    Selection Details    Result
4    Football Matches    Pending
     Scottish FA Cup
     Rangers v Hamilton
        
      
Selection    Selection Details    Result
5    Football Matches    Pending
     Scottish FA Cup
     St Mirren v Celtic
        
   
      
Selection    Selection Details    Result
6    Football Matches    Pending
     FA Cup Matches
     Arsenal v Burnley
 
        
      
Selection    Selection Details    Result
7    Football Matches    Pending
     FA Cup Matches
     Coventry v Chelsea
 
   
      
Selection    Selection Details    Result
8    Football Matches    Pending
     FA Cup Matches
     Fulham v Man Utd
 
        
What are my chances?
#67
Ya can watch the game in full on tg4 website, just watched it, fast paced game for march time.

That was wile dirty stroke Prendergast played on eddie, no call for it. The ref really looked after waterford, very one sided in that respect. Eoin kelly also had a swing at tommy walsh with the stick and missed, should be looked into.

I dont like watching dorty teams and its thats the only idea davy has for beating kilkenny, he should reconsider management, before someone gets badly hurt.
Kilkenny are no angels but most of the dirt seems to have left there game in the last few years and they have got there just deserves cleaning up all round them.
#68
Quote from: orangeman on March 02, 2009, 11:44:21 AM
Was at the AI final and Fitzy was roaring at his players all the way through the warm up which is fair enough - but contrast that to Cody who just stood and watched the warm up.


Then as they went to take their places, Tommy Walsh was obviously a target - his man just came over and belted him even before the throw in.


The rest as they say is history.

Prendergast will be looking at 3 months for this I'd say.

It looked that the ref sent both off on the advice of the umpire. KK will appeal Eddie's sending off,  I'd say.

If there was one fella you dont wanta to do it too its him hed eat ya for breakfast, He played a stormer in the final after the slap too.
This will spur the cats on and be something for them to feed on for the rest of the year. God help waterford if they mean up again.
I cant see the cats resort to out and out dirt, they have no need and i dont think cody would allow it.
#69
General discussion / Re: Student Loans
March 02, 2009, 11:06:35 AM
I heard that if you bugger of to oz for a few years that the loan company forget about ya. I dunno if this true or not, anyone got any ideas?
#70

Now some youngsters in Scotland's biggest city are being taught football and hurling as well as soccer and other sports.

My mates teacher in liverpool, he trains them in football. being a hurling man, i asks him about training them in hurling too, Not a chance sir, he replies, theres no way im arming them!   :D

Good to see the blue bhoys taking up football and hurling, maybe in distant years we can have a hurling n football blitz in ibrox and celtic park.
#71
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
March 01, 2009, 08:52:35 PM
Quote from: milltown row on March 01, 2009, 08:45:23 PM
i don't know if it was exciting certainly great for antrim to beat one of their Lenister rivals ;) but sets them up now to go on and win the league

but a bizarre match. what was woody at putting his son on the wee lad was embarrassed coming off, is a starter on the Dunloy team?

Thats shocking him playing his son, bais has no place in hurling, ooo wait!!  :D

While are main lenister rivals getting beat today, i fancy us to bring lenister home.... to ulster  ;)
#72
Quote from: Oraisteach on March 01, 2009, 07:39:03 PM
Just wondering.  How badly does rugby cut up the Croke playing surface?  How does if affect hurling in particular?  How well is it repaired?

Id imagine the turf at croke will be prefect for the hurling on 17th. Cant take to long to sort out and the goal mouth areas wont be affected.
#73
Well what to the cork people make of todays sham? There going down the tubes faster than leeds!
#74
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
March 01, 2009, 08:42:46 PM
Sounds like it was a smashing game! wish i coulda seen it.
#75
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
March 01, 2009, 08:35:16 PM
The Saffrons fought back from nine points down to win this Allianz NHL Division Two game at Casement Park.

PJ O'Connell netted to give Antrim the perfect start but Wexford hit back with goals from Stephen Doyle, Eoin Quigley and Dermot Lyng (2).

Kieran Kelly's goal started the comeback and at half-time Wexford held a 4-6 to 2-9 lead.

Brendan Herron and Neil McManus goals put Antrim ahead and they went on to secure their second win in two games.

Wexford made a bright start to the second half and they were twice denied by two excellent saves from Ryan McGarry.

The visitors also had a goal disallowed because of a square ball before Antrim hit two goals in two minutes.

The outstanding Herron found the net before Cushendall youngster McManus converted a penalty.

Herron scored the last point of the game to cap a fine individual display and seal the points for the Ulster team.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/7917785.stm