All-Ireland U21 Football Championship 2014

Started by Syferus, April 06, 2014, 12:18:25 AM

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Who would win in a street fight?

Nigel Dineen
19 (79.2%)
Dessie Farrell
5 (20.8%)

Total Members Voted: 24

Mayo4Sam

Plunketts have three senior teams and aren't considered a big club, yer f**king deluded up there
Excuse me for talking while you're trying to interrupt me

Syferus

QuoteThe shortlist for the annual 'Hero of the Future' award has been announced, which rewards the top player in the All-Ireland under 21 championship Conor McHugh and Cormac Costello (Dublin), Diarmuid Murtagh and Thomas Corcoran (Roscommon), Michael Argue (Cavan) and Alan Cadogan (Cork) have all been named in the shortlist announced today by our panel of judges, former Kerry Senior Footballer Tomás Ó'Sé, former Dublin manager Paul Caffrey and TG4 journalist Micheal Ó Domhnaill.

Fingers crossed Diarmuid gets it. Totally biased but I think scoring 2-13 (split 0-10 and 2-03) in the AISF and AIF is enough to deserve the honour. It's between him, Costello and McHugh in all reality. Happy Corcoran made the shortlist, he should be featuring for us at senior next year.

Shrewdness

Whilst Murtagh would be a worthy winner, don't be surprised if it goes to a Dub, probably Mc Hugh.

rodney trotter

Conor McHugh was man of the match in the All Ireland Semi and final, the likely winner. Costello was class too.

Captain Obvious

Quote from: rodney trotter on May 28, 2014, 09:30:56 PM
Conor McHugh was man of the match in the All Ireland Semi and final, the likely winner. Costello was class too.

I thought both Michael Argue,Killian Clarke had better under-21 championships than McHugh or Costello however a player from the All Ireland winners nearly always wins these awards.

rodney trotter

They usually do, Argue would have had a better chance had Cavan been in the final.