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Donegal Danny

Just reading the Dublin page there and i see K MC Gourty was playing for U.C.D. last night against St Bridget's. He lost by a point but playing for a college 24 hours before your club is in a county final i ask you. Unbelievable stuff. By the was Oliver Plunkets won easy against Lucan, and Vins and Ballyboden drew.

Donegal Danny

Any results or latest scores from the Monaghan, Kildare/ Championship. I have Dromintee, Clara, Oliver Plunkets, and looks like st Galls, just need St Laurence's and MAGHERACLOON, Please let them win  ;D

Schkite

Quote from: Donegal Danny on September 25, 2010, 08:15:05 PM
Any results or latest scores from the Monaghan, Kildare/ Championship. I have Dromintee, Clara, Oliver Plunkets, and looks like st Galls, just need St Laurence's and MAGHERACLOON, Please let them win  ;D

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but Magheracloone and Scotstown drew this evening!

Beo

Cargin 0-08  St Galls 2-12
Is Canamhaint mé.

Donegal Danny

Just after finding that out, jesus there is always 1 team to let you down, too gready i suppose.

Beo

Antrim Senior Football Championship Final
Cargin 0-10  St Galls 2-13

                  Full Time
Is Canamhaint mé.

FermGael

Quote from: Donegal Danny on September 25, 2010, 08:11:54 PM
Just reading the Dublin page there and i see K MC Gourty was playing for U.C.D. last night against St Bridget's. He lost by a point but playing for a college 24 hours before your club is in a county final i ask you. Unbelievable stuff. By the was Oliver Plunkets won easy against Lucan, and Vins and Ballyboden drew.

How can a player play for 2 different clubs in two different county championships??
Wanted.  Forwards to take frees.
Not fussy.  Any sort of ability will be considered

Zulu

You are allowed to represent your University and club, so if your University are allowed compete in their local club championship you can play with both as long as they aren't both in the same county, i.e UCD and St. Vincents for example.

FermGael

Quote from: Zulu on September 25, 2010, 08:37:15 PM
You are allowed to represent your University and club, so if your University are allowed compete in their local club championship you can play with both as long as they aren't both in the same county, i.e UCD and St. Vincents for example.

So what would happen if, for arguments sake, UCD won the Dublin SFC and were playing against the Carlow champions and one of there players played for both teams???
Wanted.  Forwards to take frees.
Not fussy.  Any sort of ability will be considered

AZOffaly

Once your club and college are in the same competition, youhave to choose. So you can play in two different county championships, but if you win both, you must choose.

FermGael

So if you choose the beaten team, you cannot rejoin the winning panel and play in the next round??
Wanted.  Forwards to take frees.
Not fussy.  Any sort of ability will be considered

barelegs

Quote from: FermGael on September 25, 2010, 08:42:24 PM
Quote from: Zulu on September 25, 2010, 08:37:15 PM
You are allowed to represent your University and club, so if your University are allowed compete in their local club championship you can play with both as long as they aren't both in the same county, i.e UCD and St. Vincents for example.

So what would happen if, for arguments sake, UCD won the Dublin SFC and were playing against the Carlow champions and one of there players played for both teams???

If I remember rightly that happened Niall McNamee of Offaly when UCD last won the Dublin SFC. 2006 I think it might have been

Any craic

McGourty played well for UCD, scored a point and set up another with a great pass. You can see both here in a match report. http://www.youtube.com/user/Hill16Dubs?feature=mhum

Any craic

And if any Dubs would like to see the last few minutes of Boden/Vinnies tonight, here you go... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUbcCLdIwEM//

AZOffaly

Quote from: FermGael on September 25, 2010, 08:50:32 PM
So if you choose the beaten team, you cannot rejoin the winning panel and play in the next round??

No,you can't do that.

Yes, it did happen Niall McNamee in 2006. I believe he played with Rhode.