Ard Mhacha U18 v Ciarraí U18, Páirc an Chrócaigh, Domhnach, 23ú Lúnasa

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Kerry Mike

Well done to Armagh yesterday, had high hopes for our minors this year, 1994 is getting further away all the time. We need to get a minor success under our belts, but its a hard title to win.

Best of luck in the final.
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johnpower

Quote from: Kerry Mike on August 25, 2009, 12:03:45 AM
Well done to Armagh yesterday, had high hopes for our minors this year, 1994 is getting further away all the time. We need to get a minor success under our belts, but its a hard title to win.

Best of luck in the final.

Our 94 team will soon take on legandary status . I remember watching it abroad and been very impressed ,however very few made it through .

moysider

Quote from: TacadoirArdMhacha on August 23, 2009, 10:10:40 PM
Quote from: Hardy on August 23, 2009, 06:55:46 PM
That's some full forward line Armagh have. McVerry (?) reminds me of Oisín.

I'm not one to be over bullish about my county but I always try to be as honest as possible and I honestly think that full forward line must surely be as good as underage line as there's been in the country for manys the year.

I missed the first half for reason documented elsewhere on the board but thoroughly enjoyed the second half. We have some superb prospects on our hands and I'll be very disappointed if we don't add some silverwear this year. Hope its Mayo though (without meaning the slightest disrespect to the Connacht men) but Down are set up perfectly for an ambush.

But of course it is disrespectful while being perfectly understandable as well.

stew

Quote from: johnpower on August 25, 2009, 12:08:57 AM
Quote from: Kerry Mike on August 25, 2009, 12:03:45 AM
Well done to Armagh yesterday, had high hopes for our minors this year, 1994 is getting further away all the time. We need to get a minor success under our belts, but its a hard title to win.

Best of luck in the final.

Our 94 team will soon take on legandary status . I remember watching it abroad and been very impressed ,however very few made it through .

In any other county plenty would have made it through.
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thebandit

Quote from: Tout on August 24, 2009, 10:18:57 PM
1..st pats keady
2..??
3..st joesphs cross
4..st pats Armagh
5..st pats Armagh
6..??
7..abbey cbs
8..st joesphs cross
9..??
10..st pats keady
11..st pats Armagh
12..??
13..st joesphs cross
14..abbey cbs
15..st pats keady

16..st pauls lurgan
17..st pats armagh
18..st pauls lurgan
19..st pats keady
20..st pats Armagh
21..st pauls lurgan
22..st pats keady
23..st pats Armagh
24..st pats keady

2 r 3 guesses??  ;D

6 - Niall Rowland (Abbey CBS)

captains of Abbey and Colemans last year were both Culloville men

armaghniac

Quotecaptains of Abbey and Colemans last year were both Culloville men

That was pretty unusual. There was some craic on the Culloville bus.
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Orior

Quote from: armaghniac on August 26, 2009, 06:32:54 PM
Quotecaptains of Abbey and Colemans last year were both Culloville men

That was pretty unusual. There was some craic on the Culloville bus.

Thats assuming the Violet Hill lad is not a gay boy... whoops sorry, i meant day boy.... whoops sorry, I meant boarder.
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armaghniac

QuoteThats assuming the Violet Hill lad is not a gay boy... whoops sorry, i meant day boy.... whoops sorry, I meant boarder.

They have a border in Culloville, I wouldn't say that there are many boarders.
If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B