Ulster Colleges

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The Worker

Quote from: brokencrossbar1 on November 16, 2013, 08:40:50 PM
Young Glass is a serious player.  Great to see St Joes winning the Herald Cup, think it is only their second one ever. Some fine young players on the team from the whole area. Only 4 clubs represented, ourselves,  Silverbridge Cullyhanna and mullaghbawn.

The full forward for st joes seemed a v good player, what club is he ?

brokencrossbar1

Quote from: The Worker on November 16, 2013, 09:19:48 PM
Quote from: brokencrossbar1 on November 16, 2013, 08:40:50 PM
Young Glass is a serious player.  Great to see St Joes winning the Herald Cup, think it is only their second one ever. Some fine young players on the team from the whole area. Only 4 clubs represented, ourselves,  Silverbridge Cullyhanna and mullaghbawn.

The full forward for st joes seemed a v good player, what club is he ?

Left footed? That was miceal mc cabe, he is one of the Cross lads, there are 7 of that team from Cross,  the keeper, the full back line, one of the mf, chf and the ff.

The Worker

Quote from: brokencrossbar1 on November 16, 2013, 09:40:19 PM
Quote from: The Worker on November 16, 2013, 09:19:48 PM
Quote from: brokencrossbar1 on November 16, 2013, 08:40:50 PM
Young Glass is a serious player.  Great to see St Joes winning the Herald Cup, think it is only their second one ever. Some fine young players on the team from the whole area. Only 4 clubs represented, ourselves,  Silverbridge Cullyhanna and mullaghbawn.

The full forward for st joes seemed a v good player, what club is he ?

Left footed? That was miceal mc cabe, he is one of the Cross lads, there are 7 of that team from Cross,  the keeper, the full back line, one of the mf, chf and the ff.

Yeah must be. The conveyor belt shows no signs of slowing up then !

brokencrossbar1

Quote from: The Worker on November 16, 2013, 10:30:12 PM
Quote from: brokencrossbar1 on November 16, 2013, 09:40:19 PM
Quote from: The Worker on November 16, 2013, 09:19:48 PM
Quote from: brokencrossbar1 on November 16, 2013, 08:40:50 PM
Young Glass is a serious player.  Great to see St Joes winning the Herald Cup, think it is only their second one ever. Some fine young players on the team from the whole area. Only 4 clubs represented, ourselves,  Silverbridge Cullyhanna and mullaghbawn.

The full forward for st joes seemed a v good player, what club is he ?

Left footed? That was miceal mc cabe, he is one of the Cross lads, there are 7 of that team from Cross,  the keeper, the full back line, one of the mf, chf and the ff.

Yeah must be. The conveyor belt shows no signs of slowing up then !

Yeah pretty good u16 team this year,  playing in the Paul McGirr Ulster competition semi final next week.  Good bunch of lads.

NP 76

I didn't think Glass was on form last night didn't look interested un till the last 10 mins when it was tight and he made a few vital catches and drove forward. The no 4 was a class act but should of been sent of earlier for a knee to the head of the corner forward. Thought maghera were the stronger side with the forwards all capable of doing damage but this is a very young college team with a fair few 4th years on board. Everyone was expecting maghera to win easy but the college held on and gave them a run for it.  The other game was won by the best side with some good lads on show. The no 6 for ballymena was excellent as was 14 for cross. The cross midfield was excellent and won a vast amount of clean catches.

Rawhide

Another good win for St Pats on Friday evening. always good to put one over St Colemans. That's last year on the way to winning the Mac Rory and Hogan Cups, and this year on route to the Rannafast. Sweet.
cccc is a true supporter lol

Brick Tamlin

I wouldn't be crowing too much about it to be honest.
That was a Maghera group of players that has had a lot of relative success up through the grades, not to mention a decorated Hogan winner in their ranks.
They had beaten the same Colmans team by 12 points in the earlier stages of this competition and were heavily fancied going into the final.
Be under no illusions, Colman's were rank outsiders and to get to the final was an achievement in itself..probably just glad to have shared the field with the Derry men.

On the game itself, Glass did nothing until the last 8mins. Colman's midfield had nullified his threat and influence for large parts. Colman's had an excellent first half of football and the halftime whistle came too soon for them. Maghera would been glad to get inside and regroup. They showed a lot better the 2nd half and started to show why they were the strong favourites. Colman's goals were both out of the blue, but the 2nd goal was a fantastic effort. They were in it at the death by the skin of their teeth but again Maghera steadied themselves with some well taken scores and ran out deserved winners. The no4 for Maghera should have walked earlier for his continuous antics off the ball, along with dropping the knee into a guy on the floor. He was a good player but was too involved in the bullsh!t stuff. He walked because he tried to decapitate the Colma's midfielder but actually ended up on his hole.

In the earlier game its was a ding-dong battle too. St Josephs had the more influential ball players in the positions that counted. Thought the ref gave absolutely nothing to Ballymena. He was extremely harsh on them and definitely didn't have a good day. He penalised Ballymena for certain fouls but wasn't as quick to blow when it was Crossmaglen who infringed. The winning score itself was a gift from the ref. Ballymena no11 had 2 men hanging out of him trying to win his ball but was blown for fouling his man. He then moved the ball up due to no11 protests at being blown up when it was evident he was the victim. The free was then brought into shooting range for no14 for Cross. Ballymena no6 presence was missed in the second half whenever he went to full back to nullify Cross danger man.

Walter Cronc

Quote from: Brick Tamlin on November 19, 2013, 11:13:45 AM
I wouldn't be crowing too much about it to be honest.
That was a Maghera group of players that has had a lot of relative success up through the grades, not to mention a decorated Hogan winner in their ranks.
They had beaten the same Colmans team by 12 points in the earlier stages of this competition and were heavily fancied going into the final.
Be under no illusions, Colman's were rank outsiders and to get to the final was an achievement in itself..probably just glad to have shared the field with the Derry men.

On the game itself, Glass did nothing until the last 8mins. Colman's midfield had nullified his threat and influence for large parts. Colman's had an excellent first half of football and the halftime whistle came too soon for them. Maghera would been glad to get inside and regroup. They showed a lot better the 2nd half and started to show why they were the strong favourites. Colman's goals were both out of the blue, but the 2nd goal was a fantastic effort. They were in it at the death by the skin of their teeth but again Maghera steadied themselves with some well taken scores and ran out deserved winners. The no4 for Maghera should have walked earlier for his continuous antics off the ball, along with dropping the knee into a guy on the floor. He was a good player but was too involved in the bullsh!t stuff. He walked because he tried to decapitate the Colma's midfielder but actually ended up on his hole.

In the earlier game its was a ding-dong battle too. St Josephs had the more influential ball players in the positions that counted. Thought the ref gave absolutely nothing to Ballymena. He was extremely harsh on them and definitely didn't have a good day. He penalised Ballymena for certain fouls but wasn't as quick to blow when it was Crossmaglen who infringed. The winning score itself was a gift from the ref. Ballymena no11 had 2 men hanging out of him trying to win his ball but was blown for fouling his man. He then moved the ball up due to no11 protests at being blown up when it was evident he was the victim. The free was then brought into shooting range for no14 for Cross. Ballymena no6 presence was missed in the second half whenever he went to full back to nullify Cross danger man.

When the game was in the melting pot and things werent going his way he showed leadership.

Sign of a good player in my eyes.

Perhaps you expect him to rattle in 2-5 every game??

Brick Tamlin

I look at it differently.
A player of that calibre, experience and sheer size should have been influencing the game a lot more than what he was.
Suppose its testament to Colman's midfielders for nullifying his threat somewhat.

Walter Cronc

Quote from: Brick Tamlin on November 19, 2013, 11:38:09 AM
I look at it differently.
A player of that calibre, experience and sheer size should have been influencing the game a lot more than what he was.
Suppose its testament to Colman's midfielders for nullifying his threat somewhat.


Catch yourself on. Its U16s we're referring to here. Why not judge his peers in the same light??

The likelihood is you've read the hype online and in the papers and this was the first time you've seen Conor play.

Brick Tamlin

Youre right it was the first time id seen the lad play. Id read nothing about him or seen any footage of him.
I was told by well informed people at Ulster Colleges level that he was a fantastic talent and was probably the standout player in last years Hogan cup victory.
That's all I was going by, was keen to see how good he was that's all.
Can we really judge his peers in the same light when he is clearly more physically developed than them and has that Hogan winning experience behind him?
He looked like an adult footballer amongst underage players.

Settle yourself.

Walter Cronc

Quote from: Brick Tamlin on November 19, 2013, 11:50:03 AM
Youre right it was the first time id seen the lad play. Id read nothing about him or seen any footage of him.
I was told by well informed people at Ulster Colleges level that he was a fantastic talent and was probably the standout player in last years Hogan cup victory.
That's all I was going by, was keen to see how good he was that's all.
Can we really judge his peers in the same light when he is clearly more physically developed than them and has that Hogan winning experience behind him?
He looked like an adult footballer amongst underage players.

Settle yourself.


I rest my case!

Rawhide

#537
We beat St Colemans again today in a cracking game, in Mac Rory league section. Although in all  likelihood, it will no effect after Xmas. 
cccc is a true supporter lol

Orior

Quote from: Rawhide on November 23, 2013, 04:59:07 PM
We beat St Colemans again today in a cracking game in Mac Rory league section. Although it in all  likelihood it will no effect after Xmas.

It is St Colman's College, son. Write it out 50 times.
Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians

elk

Looks like there was some very exciting Macrory cup games yesterday anyone at any of the matches. Is there any truth that a few Abbey CBS/ St. Pats Cavan lads got red carded after the final whistle and if so how does this affect them for the next stage of the competition?   Maghera v Magherafelt and Abbey v St. Pauls should be well contested derby matches in the play offs. I think Monaghan will be the team to beat overall.