Armagh Club football & hurling

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Quote from: RealSpiritof98 on September 02, 2011, 02:49:19 PM
Looking forward to the game tonight, nobody expects us to get within an ass's roar so we are are in a no lose situation.  All I want to see is maximun effort and as a Harps man I will go home happy.

Sadly french's are not offering a handicap score to get a wee bet on.

Spirit i think yous will give a good account tonight and with a we bit of luck and belief you just never know but i expect Cross to win but only by 3pts. Looking forward to it...good luck.
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Cross 2-05 Harps 1-03 HT wet night, but result will probably be as expected.

FT Cross 6-12 Harps 1-06!
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Quote from: armaghniac on September 02, 2011, 08:39:49 PM
Cross 2-05 Harps 1-03 HT wet night, but result will probably be as expected.

FT Cross 6-12 Harps 1-06!

That's a serious kicking!! scored as many goals as Harps. Cross looking unstoppable again
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armaghniac

Jamie Clarke is some player. Not only did he take a couple of goals himself, but he delivered some great passes when bottled up. Oisin only played in the second half, but he still knows where the posts are!
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Milltown Row2

Ulster Champions again I'd say. Great team and they lay down the marker for the rest
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armaghniac

A few games yet before talk of winning Ulster. But Rangers would be more entertaining than the intercounty Ulster champions.
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bennydorano

Went pear shaped for us in the last 20 minutes, up until that point we had been putting in a very positive performance, sitting at 2.7 to 1.6 Cross just stepped on the accelerator.  We played without sweepers (perhaps foolhardy but what do you do against a team with so many threats all over the pitch?) and gave it a go, unfortunately for us Cross are really on a different planet, some of the movement going forward was direct, very slick and deadly effective.  We contributed to our downfall with over elaboration in hand passing which directly lead to 3 or 4 Cross goals.  At the end of the day you just had to admire Cross, that was seriously impressive stuff.   I hope the management and team take the few positives from it as we are on the right track with the youth development - we'll get there in a couple of years.  Great performance from Paddy McCoy, also thought Gareth Richards had a really good game in MF and tootsie mcconville did all that could be asked of him marking Jamie Clarke.

topgun

Any updated league tables anywhere?
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Onion Bag

Any news on the maghery v granemore match?
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Quote from: Onion Bag on September 03, 2011, 06:33:06 PM
Any news on the maghery v granemore match?

Granemore 2-12 Maghery 2-7 FT

Smokin Joe

Ogs were 7 up on St Pats tonight when I left with time almost up

armaghniac

I expect the title to go to one of the recent winners. The question is whether the contenders will meet before the final.
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Senior Championship: St Patrick's 2-4 Pearse Ógs 2-11

The Saturday night lights did not illuminate a vintage performance last weekend as St Patrick's bowed out of the Senior championship in timid fashion. Having put the eventual All-Ireland champions to the pin of their collar last year, hopes were high of another decent run this season but all expectations were dashed as Pearse Ogs deservedly defeated a Cullyhanna side who produced a very mediocre display.

The warning signs were apparent in the very early stages as Pearse Ogs swept through the Cullyhanna defence to kick a score after only a minute. Paul Duffy doubled the Armagh team's advantage with a magnificent score five minutes in. St Pat's were very wasteful in the opening stages, squandering a number of opportunities. It was to take 11 minutes for Cullyhanna to register their first point, through a Robbie Tasker free. The next score was a major one as a ball in from Eoin McArdle was grabbed by Robbie Tasker who effortlessly rounded the hapless Pearse Ogs goalkeeper before finishing to the net. Goals are often at a premium in championship football and St Pat's would have hoped to build on this score but Pearse Ogs had different ideas. The Armagh city men took a mere three minute to entirely cancel out the major score as they kicked three unanswered points. The needless concession of a free on 26 minutes put the Ogs further clear before a perfectly executed Robbie Tasker 45 brought Cullyhanna back within the minimum. But Pearse Ogs were to have the final say in a somewhat lacklustre first half when direct tactics paid dividends in the form of a point.

With the half time score standing at 0-7 to 1-2 in favour of the Ogs the game was most certainly in the balance. The first half was quite even throughout however Pearse Ogs were the much the more the clinical side and were good value for their slim advantage.

The second period commenced in controversial circumstances as Robbie Tasker profited from a long pass. Tasker's shot appeared to perfectly dissect the uprights however the umpire failed to award the point which the majority of the crowd were convinced Cullyhanna had scored. Consultation with the umpires and linesman failed to change the referee's mind and so the score did not stand. Three minutes in, St Pat's took the lead when a Eugene Casey found Kieran Hoey in an unusual amount of space close to goal. A great finish set the Pearse Ogs net bulging and put Cullyhanna into the lead by a point. The opportunity to increase the lead presented itself on a couple of occasions however scores proved hard to come by. A Pearse Ogs free levelled maters before a great fetch from Mal Mackin at midfield initiated an attack which involved Liam O'Hare and resulted in a fine Kieran Hoey point. 12 minutes in an excellent Pearse Og move created a goal for the Armagh men but midway through the half Kieran Hoey combined with Liam O'Hare to allow the former to fire over his second point of the game. With 13 minutes remaining and only a point separating the sides, the definitive moment of the match arrived as a Pearse Ogs attacker soloed through on goal. The tackle from Micky Murray appeared to a clean one winning possession outside the penalty area yet the referee decided to award a penalty. Despite the fact that his hesitation meant that counsel was sought from both umpires, the penalty stood and when the kick was converted, St Pat's were left facing an uphill battle. Facing a four point deficit, the task was no doubt a difficult one however the manner in which the remaining minutes were approached left much to be desired. Not a single score was added to the St Pat's total as the side appeared to accept defeat as their lot with much too little indignation. Three late points from Pearse Ogs meant that the match petered out into a comfortable victory for the 2009 county champions on a scoreline of 2-11 to 2-4.

While the final score certainly suggests that Cullyhanna were comprehensively defeated, there is perhaps a deeper story behind the bare statistics of the scoreboard. No doubt Pearse Ogs finished deserving victors but the match was very much in the balance prior to the hotly disputed penalty. The facts of the match tell their own story however and with only two points from play and two scorers in total, it is difficult to make a convincing case suggesting that St Pat's deserved further progress. 2011 will now be condemned a season of frustration during which no progress was really made. It falls on all those involved in the team to refresh over the winter and approach 2012 with a renewed sense of commitment and vigour.

Starting XV: C O'Neill; P McKeever, S Reel, M Murray; E McArdle, P McCreesh, N McShane; B McConville, M Mackin; L O'Hare, E Casey, R Tasker (1-2); C McKeever, G McCooey, K Hoey (1-2) Sub used: S McKeever

ACL Division 4: St Patrick's 1-13 O'Hanlon's 3-6

This match was expected to a be comfortable outing for a St Patrick's side preparing for a championship semi-final however the facile victory expected did not materialise as O'Hanlons belied their lowly league position by outplaying the Cullyhanna men for large portions of this match.

O'Hanlon's were first to register a point and although Brendan Murray replied almost immediately for Cullyhanna with a score to level matters. Poor defending was almost to prove Cullyhanna's downfall as O'Hanlon's took advantage of their opponent's generous marking to register two goal in the opening 11 minutes. Points from Cathal O'Neill and Patsy McKeever came between these scores however midway through the match, the visitors led by four points. A magnificent solo run from Paul Donnelly allowed the defender to kick a score himself before O'Hanlon's scored again. Brendan Nugent's goalbound effort was pushed over the bar while another Cathal O'Neill point brought Cullyhanna within two. O'Hanlon's completed the half's scoring with a point to secure a deserved half-time lead on a scoreline of 2-3 to 0-6.

The second half began as a fairly even affair as two O'Hanlon' points were each responded to by Cullyhanna scores from Kevin Toner and Francie Nugent. Trailing by 3 points heading into the final third, an upset looked firmly on the cards however the introduction of Owen Carragher steadied the Cullyhanna ship somewhat as Carragher pointed from long range. A great burst from Peter Loughran allowed Cathal O'Neill to decrease the deficit to the minimum with a point. With 10 minutes remaining Cullyhanna drew level thanks to a Brendan Murray point. Paul Donnelly's second score put his side in the lead however those who expected O'Hanlon's to capitulate at this point were in for a rude awakening when a great run and point brought the Poyntzpass men level again. Brendan Murray edged his side into the lead before an O'Hanlon's goal from a long ball looked to have sealed Cullyhanna's fate. To be fair to St Pat's, whatever the deficiencies in their performance, their spirit was unquestioned as they poured forward in droves in search of another score. Right at the death, a crossed ball from Brendan Nugent found Christy Thompson and the wing half-back made no mistake in rattling the net to secure St Pat's a barely deserved victory.

This was certainly a far from wonderful performance from a side who will have to improve immeasurably before their championship semi-final. That said, they showed remarkable composure to create the winning goal and similar battling qualities will be required in the final matches if promotion is to be achieved. With 9 individuals managing at least one score, there are certainly some positives to take from this match.

Scorers: B Murray (0-3) C O'Neill (0-3) C Thompson (1-0) P Donnelly (0-2) P McKeever (0-1) F Nugent (0-1) O Carragher (0-1) K Toner (0-1) B Nugent (0-1)
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