Antrim Hurling

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

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thedog 83

Eoin Gillan from Cushendall called up as Chris O'Connell is carrying a slight injury.

hurlingstick

0.8 - 1.3 - 20 minutes

theskull1

So someone's leading by 2...cheers :o
It's a lot easier to sing karaoke than to sing opera

glens73

Laois up 0-13 to 1-6 at ht and have the wind on their backs in the second half

Sleeping giant

4 points down at half time.  With the breeze.  Not sounding good
1983 & 2012 All Ireland Champions.

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http://www.midlandsradio.fm/custom/api/radio.player.php?temp=true Laois on top leading by three or four and have the wind for 2nd half.

theskull1

HT @AontroimGAA 1-6 Laois 0-13. Now have to play into breeze in second half. Big battle ahead.
It's a lot easier to sing karaoke than to sing opera

Sleeping giant

Id try mc manus at full or half forward. Pull Carson to centre forward. And try the long ball. 
1983 & 2012 All Ireland Champions.

hurlingstick

Quote from: Sleeping giant on March 28, 2015, 05:43:30 PM
Id try mc manus at full or half forward. Pull Carson to centre forward. And try the long ball.

I asked earlier, but anyone know why Woody isn't playing? Carson is not good enough SG.

Sleeping giant

I don't no to be honest.  Maybe Neil didn't think he was playing well enough  ;D.  I don't think he is myself this year.But sure. As said before. Have to work with what's there.
1983 & 2012 All Ireland Champions.

Sleeping giant

2 quick points at start of 2nd.  We're in bother
1983 & 2012 All Ireland Champions.

Sleeping giant

Mc Cambridge straight red.  But we're back to level. 5 in a row.
1983 & 2012 All Ireland Champions.

Sleeping giant

Level with 9 mins left.
1983 & 2012 All Ireland Champions.

Sleeping giant

1983 & 2012 All Ireland Champions.

Sleeping giant

Back to back goals have killed this game of now.  A question. Is it the same joke as last year. Team relegated gets another chance to stay up by playing D2 winners. 
1983 & 2012 All Ireland Champions.