The Great McGrath Cup

Started by Kerry Mike, January 07, 2011, 04:24:44 PM

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Chris agus Snoop

*Yawn*
Nobody takes the Mcgrath cup seriously, Cork will use it to blood players like always, you
wont see more than a handful of the regular panel. But its probably Kerrys best chance of
winning anything this year which is why mike is so excited.

Darren o sullivan cant tackle, i've only ever seen him rugby tackle players to the ground,
shows the poverty of  kerry backs.


Chris agus Snoop

I know i said it doesn't matter but its some result for cork to beat a fairly strong limerick side on their own turf with a reserve side.
Will be great experience for those lads playing kerry next.

CORK: D Lordan; B Shanahan, G Spillane, E Cotter; D O'Sullivan, R O'Sullivan, AJ O'Connor; A O'Connor, E Keane; T O'Neill, D Goold, K MacMahon; J Sexton, F Lynch, C O'Driscoll.

LIMERICK: C Wallace; J McCarthy, B Fitzpatrick (0-1), M Sheehan; M McCormack, S Gallagher, P Ranahan; E Joy, J Galvin; J Mullane, S Kelly, D McCarthy; L Costello (0-2), J Cooke (0-1), I Ryan (0-7, 0-5f).

Kerry Mike

QuoteBut its probably Kerrys best chance of winning anything this year which is why mike is so excited.

you are nearly as funny as the fictional characters in your name !!!

QuoteWill be great experience for those lads playing kerry next

Are ye bringing Sam back to his spiritual home in the Austin Stacks Park for the day, he is welcome there anytime. Do we still have to provide a guard of honour even to a langers reserve team ? Jaysay the indignity of it all, its been a quare few years since any Kerryman had to bow to a Corkman, but 'tis nice to see ye winning in a funny kind of way, being stuck with just a miserable 6 All Irelands from 126 years of trying must have been painful.
2011: McGrath Cup
AI Junior Club
Hurling Christy Ring Cup
Munster Senior Football

Chris agus Snoop

Quote from: Kerry Mike on January 17, 2011, 02:34:15 PM


Are ye bringing Sam back to his spiritual home in the Austin Stacks Park for the day, he is welcome there anytime. Do we still have to provide a guard of honour even to a langers reserve team ? Jaysay the indignity of it all, its been a quare few years since any Kerryman had to bow to a Corkman, but 'tis nice to see ye winning in a funny kind of way, being stuck with just a miserable 6 All Irelands from 126 years of trying must have been painful.


The guard of honour is for the first league game i think.
And best get used to the bowing...

I see Kerry are playing a good few of their first team, it would be a terrible embarrassment to lose to the cork rookies

5 Sams

The Geaney lads from Dingle are making some impression for the Kingdom. I see one of them Paul I think got 2-6 yesterday...Is he a realistic option for the championship Kerry lads??
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The Aristocrat Years

Pat Mustard

Mark Cronin seems to be going well for Cork, surely worth a start in the next game?

Onlooker

Disappointing performance by Tipperary yesterday, losing to Waterford by 2 points.  Scoring only 9 points on an ideal day for football was a poor return from the forwards.  This was a real wake up call for the National League.

Chris agus Snoop

Quote from: Pat Mustard on January 17, 2011, 03:29:04 PM
Mark Cronin seems to be going well for Cork, surely worth a start in the next game?

On fire alright, could make the junior panel.

Kerry Mike

It may only be January but it's always a good day when Cork are bate. 

Kerry 2-11 Cork 1-11

THERE was a distinct pre-season air to the first Cork and Kerry football instalment of 2011 at Dr Crokes' home in Killarney yesterday.  The McGrath Cup hardly sets the pulse racing in either camp and this semi-final clash was a tame affair when placed against the fire and brimstone ties of recent summers.  The bragging rights, such as they were, belonged to Kerry, thanks to a resurgent second-half performance, yet they were not ecstatic in victory, just as Cork were hardly crushed by the defeat. The teams will square off in a fortnight in a National League opener and there are favourable prospects that their paths will cross during the summer. Those are the games on which Jack O'Connor and Conor Counihan will be judged. For O'Connor the prospect of a final date with Clare next Saturday was the primary source of his satisfaction as he gets another chance to survey nascent talents.

"It was good to win as it means we have another game next weekend. That's what fellas want. They don't want to just train away so it's good to have another game. We won't really have too many sleepless nights if we don't win the McGrath Cup. It's a good way for trying to prepare for the league and get our panel in shape."  O'Connor will be heartened by the manner in which this game shifted towards his side in the second-half. Trailing by 1-8 to 0-8 at the interval, Kerry were forced to yield to Cork's supremacy early in the second period. A beautifully struck point by Kevin McMahon in the 44th minute nudged Cork 1-10 to 0-9 ahead but for the heroics of Brendan Kealy in goal, Kerry's situation would have been perilous. The Kilcummin netminder was in fine form all day, beating away an Alan O'Connor drive in the 26th minute and smothering a Fiachra Lynch shot in the 39th minute.

Kerry took over in key areas in the second-half. Tomás Ó Sé, efficiently controlling play, was a familiar sight at centre-back while optimism for the future was provided by the effectiveness of Jonathan Lyne alongside him. Further upfield it was Darran O'Sullivan who emerged as the offensive figurehead. His electric pace created early first-half points and in the second-half he began the move that led to a tidy goal by Donncha Walsh in the 48th minute. O'Sullivan signed off on an impressive day's work when he was fouled for the 66th minute penalty that David Moran converted to seal Kerry's victory. After a brief sojourn in defence, the Glenbeigh-Glencar man has returned to a familiar terrain.

"We played him in the backs the first day because we were stuck there", remarked O'Connor. "He's in a good patch of form at the moment. We are playing him more centrally so that when he does run, he's going for the goals. It seems to be working."  Cork may have exited the competition but they could still reflect on useful workouts over the last three weekends. In the opening-half they looked on the brink of capsizing as Kerry's midfield superiority paved the way for a 0-8 to 0-3 lead after 20 minutes. The introduction of Kieran O'Connor provided valuable experience in defence and they settled to the rhythms of the match. Denis O'Sullivan bombed forward from his right half-back berth at will while Fiachra Lynch inflicted some scoring damage.

The standout operator though was Mark Cronin, handed a starting jersey after sparkling substitute showings. In the first-half he curled over two points from play, landed two frees that he had earned himself and was impeded for a penalty in the 26th minute. Lynch rifled home a goal from that opening and Cork were full value for their three-point interval lead. Cork maintained that tempo early in the second-half yet failed to press home that advantage on the scoreboard. Selector Terry O'Neill pinpointed that phase as critical but was mindful that the inter-county arena is a new experience for these players. Cork's big guns, who were in action in a challenge against Meath on Saturday, will be back in harness soon and could be augmented by some of the newcomers.  "Three points in the second-half wasn't going to be enough to win. We had 10 minutes there when we should have got a goal on the board and three points out of it. At this level you just can't afford to miss those chances. We were disappointed but inexperience probably told during the period.  "But you couldn't say they didn't put in a battling performance all round. We'd be very happy to have got three games over the last few weeks. It's a long year ahead yet, we're only in the third week of January now."

Scorers for Kerry: D Geaney 0-5 (0-4frees), D Moran 1-1 (1-0 pen), D Walsh 1-0, Darran O'Sullivan 0-3, P Geaney 0-2.

Cork: F Lynch 1-2 (1-0 pen), M Cronin 0-4 (0-2 frees); D Goold (0-1 '45), K McMahon 0-2 each, G Spillane 0-1.

KERRY: B Kealy; P Reidy, Danny O'Sullivan, S Enright; J Lyne, T Ó'Sé, E Hickson; A Maher, S Scanlon; A O'Sullivan, Darran O'Sullivan, D Walsh; D Geaney, D Moran, P Geaney.
Subs: P O'Connor for Enright (28), G Sayers for A O'Sullivan (half-time), K O'Dwyer for Hickson (49), M O'Donoghue for D Geaney (59).

CORK: D Lordan; I Jones, G Spillane, E Cotter; D O'Sullivan, R O'Sullivan, AJ O'Connor; E Keane, A O'Connor; D Goold, T O'Neill, K McMahon; M Cronin, F Lynch, C O'Driscoll.
Subs: K O'Connor for AJ O'Connor (21), D O'Connor for O'Driscoll (52), N Murphy for O'Neill (57), J Sexton for Lynch (inj) (63), B Shanahan for Jones (69)

Referee: Rory Hickey (Clare)
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AI Junior Club
Hurling Christy Ring Cup
Munster Senior Football

Chris agus Snoop

This Cronin is a bit of an unknown but he's some talent. Cant see too many additions for the league panel, maybe David Goold.

Kerry Mike

Jack O'Connor has announced the Kerry Senior Football team for the McGrath Cup Final as follows:
Saturday 30th January Dr Crokes Club Killarney

Our 4th run out in January and a worthwhile lead into the League with many new faces given a chance to break into the league squads in the backs and the forwards. The 2 Geaney cousins from Dingle in particular catching the eye so far.

1. Tomás Mac a t'Saoir
(An Ghaeltacht )
2. Pádraig Reidy
(Scartaglin)
3. Marc Ó Sé
(An Ghaeltacht)
4. Padraig O'Connor
Legion)
5. Aidan O'Mahony
(Rathmore)
6.Tomás Ó Sé
(Captaen)
An Ghaeltacht
7. Jonathan Lyne
(Legion)
8. Seamus Scanlon
(Currow)
9. David Moran
(Kerins O'Rahilly's)
10. Gary Sayers
(Keel)
11. Darran O'Sullivan
(Glenbeigh/Glencar)
12. Donnchadh Walsh
(Cromane)
13. David Geaney
(An Daingean)
14. Michael O'Donoghue
(Spa)
15. Paul Geaney
(An Daingean)

Subs:
16.Brendan Kealy (KIlcummin)
17. Danny O`Sullivan (Kerins O'Rahilly's)
18.Eamon Hickson (Annascaul)
19. Barry O'Grady (Ballyduff)
20. Niall O'Mahony (Spa)
21. Kevin O'Dwyer (Waterville)
22. Colin O'Mahony (Ballydonoghue)
23. Pa McCarthy (Austin Stacks)
24. Alan Fitzgerald (Castlegregory)
2011: McGrath Cup
AI Junior Club
Hurling Christy Ring Cup
Munster Senior Football

Kerry Mike

Kerry 0-13 Clare 1-7

Always nice to start of the year with an auld cup, first of 4 buckets to be chased after for the year.
2011: McGrath Cup
AI Junior Club
Hurling Christy Ring Cup
Munster Senior Football