Antrim Hurling

Started by milltown row, January 26, 2007, 11:21:26 AM

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Milltown Row2

None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

CitySlicker11

Someone should have brought a motion that there will be no change to league structures for the next 5 years. Mad at this stage.

btdtgtt

Quote from: CentreHalfBack on December 09, 2014, 03:26:56 PM

1.   Ballycran
2.   Ruairi Og
3.   Loughgiel
4.   Ballycastle
5.   Dunloy
6.   Portaferry
7.   St Johns
8.   Ballygalget


9.   St Galls
10.   Sarsfields
11.   Rossa
12.   Clooney Gaels
13.   Carey Faughs
14.   Glenariff
15.   Clockmills
16.   St Pauls


17.   Gort na Mona
18.   Cushendun
19.   Tir Na nOg
20.   Bredagh
21.   Armoy
22.   Creggan
23.   Lamh Dhearg
24.   St Enda's

25.   Rasharkin
26.   Shane O'Neills
27.   St Teresa's
28.   Na Magha
29.   St Agnes'
30.   Glenravel
31.   O'Donnells
32.   Davitts

33.   Ballymena
34.   Belfast Shamrocks
35.   Larne
36.   Ballyvarley

How the leagues would look going on how they finished this year. The only reason for this 'restructure' = to suit our county teams!

So can someone post how the leagues WILL look next year?

And using an example of final standing what would happen at the end of next season?

Got to say the constant tinkering is a bit outrageous at this stage regardless of which option we come and go to.

Bonamargy

#26043
Btdtgtt. This is how the leagues will start in 2015


1.   Ballycran
2.   Ruairi Og
3.   Loughgiel
4.   Ballycastle
5.   Dunloy
6.   Portaferry
7.   St Johns
8.   St Galls
9.   Rossa
10. Clooney Gaels


11.  Ballygalget
12.  Sarsfields
13.  Glenariff
14.  Carey Faughs
15.  Cloughmills
16.  St Pauls
17.   Gort na Mona
18.   Cushendun
19.   Armoy
20.   Creggan

21.   Randalstown
22.   Bredagh
23.   Lamh Dhearg
24.   St Enda's
25.   Rasharkin
26.   Shane O'Neills
27.   St Teresa's
28.   Glenravel
29.  O'Donnells

30.  Na Magha
31.  St Agnes
32.  Davitts
33.   Ballymena
34.   Belfast Shamrocks
35.   Larne
36.   Ballyvarley

Seamroga in exile

#26044
Quote from: CentreHalfBack on December 09, 2014, 03:26:56 PM

1.   Ballycran
2.   Ruairi Og
3.   Loughgiel
4.   Ballycastle
5.   Dunloy
6.   Portaferry
7.   St Johns
8.   Ballygalget


9.   St Galls
10.   Sarsfields
11.   Rossa
12.   Clooney Gaels
13.   Carey Faughs
14.   Glenariff
15.   Clockmills
16.   St Pauls


17.   Gort na Mona
18.   Cushendun
19.   Tir Na nOg
20.   Bredagh
21.   Armoy
22.   Creggan
23.   Lamh Dhearg
24.   St Enda's

25.   Rasharkin
26.   Shane O'Neills
27.   St Teresa's
28.   Na Magha
29.   St Agnes'
30.   Glenravel
31.   O'Donnells
32.   Davitts

33.   Ballymena
34.   Belfast Shamrocks
35.   Larne
36.   Ballyvarley

How the leagues would look going on how they finished this year. The only reason for this 'restructure' = to suit our county teams!
It's time you checked your spelling.   :P
"What we've got here is failure to communicate"

aontroim abu

Quote from: getevennotcross on December 10, 2014, 06:21:38 PM
Quote from: btdtgtt on December 09, 2014, 10:29:40 PM
Quote from: CentreHalfBack on December 09, 2014, 03:26:56 PM

1.   Ballycran
2.   Ruairi Og
3.   Loughgiel
4.   Ballycastle
5.   Dunloy
6.   Portaferry
7.   St Johns
8.   Ballygalget


9.   St Galls
10.   Sarsfields
11.   Rossa
12.   Clooney Gaels
13.   Carey Faughs
14.   Glenariff
15.   Clockmills
16.   St Pauls


17.   Gort na Mona
18.   Cushendun
19.   Tir Na nOg
20.   Bredagh
21.   Armoy
22.   Creggan
23.   Lamh Dhearg
24.   St Enda's

25.   Rasharkin
26.   Shane O'Neills
27.   St Teresa's
28.   Na Magha
29.   St Agnes'
30.   Glenravel
31.   O'Donnells
32.   Davitts

33.   Ballymena
34.   Belfast Shamrocks
35.   Larne
36.   Ballyvarley

How the leagues would look going on how they finished this year. The only reason for this 'restructure' = to suit our county teams!

So can someone post how the leagues WILL look next year?

And using an example of final standing what would happen at the end of next season?

Got to say the constant tinkering is a bit outrageous at this stage regardless of which option we come and go to.
The spice of life.  Such narrow mindedness.

If we keep doing the same things, with the same people, with the same teams, you most likely will get the same results.   I thought some of you fellas, like Jim McClean (Dunloy) would have put your names forward, nah!  The cop out is the easy option me thinks.  Same old story, point fingers, blame someone else, someone else will do it.  So, you lunatics want the eegits in the asylum to act on your impulses and meaningless rants? Not a great mandate on your part if you don't act on it, where it counts or matters.  The status quo, remains with the exception of JMcC.  Well, at least a good North Antrim Hurling man stepping up to the plate. that a positive.

Just thought I would drop in to see how things are and get a perspective of progress and maybe be enlightened?  (That was a rhetorical question of course).

Bloody marvellous  :-[

What's all this about Jim McClean?

Na Glinntí Glasa

jim got elected as the new ulster council delegate at Antrim convention. hes in along with Danny McLarnon
hurl like f**k boi!

Fear Bun Na Sceilpe

Quote from: Bonamargy on December 09, 2014, 11:34:43 PM
Btdtgtt. This is how the leagues will start in 2015


1.   Ballycran
2.   Ruairi Og
3.   Loughgiel
4.   Ballycastle
5.   Dunloy
6.   Portaferry
7.   St Johns
8.   St Galls
9.   Rossa
10. Clooney Gaels


11.  Ballygalget
12.  Sarsfields
13.  Glenariff
14.  Carey Faughs
15.  Cloughmills
16.  St Pauls
17.   Gort na Mona
18.   Cushendun
19.   Armoy
20.   Creggan

21.   Randalstown
22.   Bredagh
23.   Lamh Dhearg
24.   St Enda's
25.   Rasharkin
26.   Shane O'Neills
27.   St Teresa's
28.   Glenravel
29.  O'Donnells

30.  Na Magha
31.  St Agnes
32.  Davitts
33.   Ballymena
34.   Belfast Shamrocks
35.   Larne
36.   Ballyvarley
I thought div 3/4 was 1 up 1 down which would mean this is wrong

Sleeping giant

Quote from: getevennotcross on December 11, 2014, 06:40:47 PM
Bloody Marvellous  ;) ;)

Our esteemed association President Liam O'Neil has indicated, it will be inevitable a female will become president of our association :o

I wonder would he like to pick my numbers for the lottery on Saturday and Wednesday night? How prophetic and inspiring is that inevitable prediction?

We may even get female members on the Antrim GAABoard soon  ;D  (Moderators permitting of course).  Have to say, a few good women would shake this place up somewhat, eh?  Dare say though, a few of the big women who regularly contribute on here, may be put out a little  ::)


Looks like everyone else but Antrim embraces change.
there's a Ballycastle women on here.
1983 & 2012 All Ireland Champions.

Na Glinntí Glasa

i dont think its a big deal a woman becoming GAA president. its something that we shouldnt be shocked at. the woman in our clubs do brilliant work. our clubs secretary is a woman and i cant praise her high enough for the work she does. any time you need something she has it done asap.

it wont happen in our county board as no one wants them jobs! :D
hurl like f**k boi!

btdtgtt

Quote from: Dunloy realist on December 12, 2014, 09:21:26 AM
i dont think its a big deal a woman becoming GAA president. its something that we shouldnt be shocked at. the woman in our clubs do brilliant work. our clubs secretary is a woman and i cant praise her high enough for the work she does. any time you need something she has it done asap.

it wont happen in our county board as no one wants them jobs! :D

I think the family nature of the GAA means women taking up positions (easy lads!) is no big news for us. Women have always been a part of the Association so more and more formally taking higher profile positions is no big news - like in other sports.

Milltown Row2

Quote from: btdtgtt on December 12, 2014, 09:26:35 AM
Quote from: Dunloy realist on December 12, 2014, 09:21:26 AM
i dont think its a big deal a woman becoming GAA president. its something that we shouldnt be shocked at. the woman in our clubs do brilliant work. our clubs secretary is a woman and i cant praise her high enough for the work she does. any time you need something she has it done asap.

it wont happen in our county board as no one wants them jobs! :D

I think the family nature of the GAA means women taking up positions (easy lads!) is no big news for us. Women have always been a part of the Association so more and more formally taking higher profile positions is no big news - like in other sports.

We've had women in the main roles at our club the past 3/4 years and we have been in the black (money wise) last 2 years and we have been pretty successful on the pitch to, I'm all for it fairness!!
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

Sham Man

Quote from: Dunloy realist on December 12, 2014, 09:21:26 AM
i dont think its a big deal a woman becoming GAA president. its something that we shouldnt be shocked at. the woman in our clubs do brilliant work. our clubs secretary is a woman and i cant praise her high enough for the work she does. any time you need something she has it done asap.

it wont happen in our county board as no one wants them jobs! :D
Couldn't agree more.  The women are the backbone of our club really, most clubs would also acknowledge this if they were really honest?
Shamrocks are winners!

btdtgtt


Na Glinntí Glasa

they would get moaned at as much as the men lol
hurl like f**k boi!