Antrim Hurling

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

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Got some starving yesterday at that match! decent enough crowd at the game and was well organised by St Johns. Fair play to all involved, parking and stewards all sorted. Great job.

On the game we looked very flat at times and our shooting was pretty poor. That being said we took some nice scores and on a whole we played decently enough for the first game of the season. Carlow beat westmeath after being down by 4 at half time but did have a strong wind advantage in the second half. will be a tougher test than London.
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BrendanAntrim

Thought the crowd was pretty poor, maybe a couple of hundred people. Agree though about the hosting of the event, very good job by St Johns, stewards, car parking etc.

NAG1

Good to get off to a win, to be fair to the squad they have been working hard and hopefully it continues like that.

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some poor decision making at times from the forwards to shoot from bad angles to try and get a score when working it out would of been a better option. Second half shooting was much improved on the first half efforts.

Nice to see woody chipping in with points again from half back. hes doing that week in now and its something additional to add to his game. Though full back and centre half were a bit dodgy at times though clyde did come good towards the end of the game.
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MoChara

Allianz Hurling League Division 2A: Antrim 0-20 London 0-13

A STRONG second-half performance saw Antrim get their Allianz Hurling League 2A campaign off to a winning start against London at a cold and windy Corrigan Park in west Belfast yesterday.

Playing with the elements in their favour, the hosts led by just three at the turnaround having hit 11 wides in the opening half, but they took full control after the break to pull away from the visitors.

"In the first half I thought we were very lethargic and we told them that at half-time," said Antrim manager, Dominic McKinley after.

"The second half we started the way we should have with a lot of energy and closing people down with a lot of aggression and I think we took control of the game.

"We would be disappointed with the first half and the amount of wides we had.

"They were taking shots from places where they shouldn't be shooting and that was something we were focussing on.

"But in the second half we were much better.

"Paul Shiels I thought was very good, the half backs came into it a lot more and started to drive forward.

"It wasn't ideal with the breeze, but a county hurler should be able to deal with that."

Antrim opened the game brightly with early scores from Ciaran Clarke and the industrious Conor McCann.

But London were soon into their stride and could have had a goal on four minutes when full-forward, Tadgh Healy rose to take the ball but his kicked effort went wide under pressure.

They were level soon after with scores from Brian Regan and Adam Murphy, but a Niall McKenna score restored Antrim's lead.

London's half-backs were beginning to dominate as they launched a series of attacks which led to a couple of frees pointed by Stephen Bardon.

The hosts hit back with McKenna and Conor McKinley raising flags and they had a great chance for a goal on 17 minutes when McCann played in Conor Johnston who batted wide when under pressure.

Johnston did make amends towards the end of the half when he worked well to get space and score which helped Antrim into a 0-9 to 0-5 lead, but London were to have the final say of the half when goalkeeper, Eoin Kelly converted a long free.

With the wind behind them, The Exiles would have certainly fancied their chances in the second half, but Antrim came out much improved.

They outscored the visitors 0-7 to 0-1 in the third quarter with Ciaran Clarke was on-song from frees with Conor McCann and substitute, Deaghlan Murphy chipping in.

London were reliant on Bardon frees and another from Kelly to keep the scoreboard ticking over, but the hosts were pulling away and led by 10 with as many minutes left as Paul Shiels, Murphy and Clarke added points.

The game fizzled out in the final period although London did continue to chip away and added some fine scores from Paul Uniacke, Bardon and Conor Kerr, but Antrim were home and dry at this stage and deservedly collected the points to get their campaign off to a solid start.

"It's important to get off to a good start," agreed McKinley.

"We didn't want to look ahead, but I don't know what happened in the first half whether they thought they were expecting to win this.

"We said to them that this won't happen any more and that we are in 2A for a reason.

"We have to start working our way out of it and that is going to take a lot of effort.

"We were very happy with the first 20 minutes of the second half, the way we went at it, the use of the ball and the scoring.

"We will have to look at the first half because that wasn't good enough and we all know that."

Antrim: C O'Connell; S Rooney, J Dillon, Ciaran Johnston; S McCrory, O McFadden, C McKinley (0-2); E Campbell, D McKernan; P McGill, C McCann (0-3), N McKenna (0-2); C Clarke (0-9, 7 frees), P Shiels (0-1), Conor Johnston (0-1).

Subs: D Murphy (0-2) for D McKernan (46 mins), C Carson for P McGill (62 mins), T Coyle for P Shiels (62 mins), N McAuley for J Dillon (67 mins)

Lomdon: E Kelly (0-2 frees); T Lawrence, O Gately, M Conroy ; S Griffey, P Horkan, N Rogers; B Regan (0-1), E Cooney; O Sheil, S Bardon (0-7, 6 frees, 1 65), D Roberts; A Murphy (0-1), T Healy, S O'Donnell.

Subs: P Uniacke (0-1) for S Griffey (21 mins), A Griffiths for E Cooney (55 mins), J Kelly for T Lawrence (57 mins), C Kerr (0-1) for B Regan (61 mins), M Coady for O Shiel (68 mins)

Referee: Mick Murtagh (Westmeath)


http://www.irishnews.com/sport/hurlingandcamogie/2017/02/13/news/strong-second-half-show-against-london-sees-antrim-hurlers-off-to-winning-start-929692/

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Championship draw for senior

Prelim
Cushendall v Cloney

A - Ballycastle v Rossa
B - Loughgiel v Creggan
C - Dunloy v St. johns
D - Cloughmills v Prelim

Semi finals
A v C
B v D
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Intermediate draw

Junior draw
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paddyjohn

Gort Na Mona in junior? Surprised at that.

ashman

Is Liam Watson now hurling with Warwickshire ??

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yeah hes transferred to them now. Hes over there working now.
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theboss11

Carey should win the intermediate handy enough, same said for Gortnamona in the junior

Usain

Quote from: theboss11 on February 14, 2017, 12:13:59 PM
Carey should win the intermediate handy enough, same said for Gortnamona in the junior

Don't think so for Intermediate. Carey were very poor when I watched them in last years cship against Tir na nog. Surely St Galls coming down from Senior will go in as favourites. Apart from Galls, everyone else on a level field. Hard to call.

Agree with Gorts. Hard to stop at Junior.

btdtgtt

Gort already looking further than Antrim for the Junior which they should indeed win without a lot of fuss.
Intermediate I think much can happen and won't be straightforward. 
Senior as usual has some questions around what season teams will have going forward but I would opt for Cushendall.

Milltown Row2

Id say Junior would be tight enough to be honest, wouldnt think that Gorts will get it all their own way, watched them a few times last season and they are good in a lot of areas but have patches in games where they dont have the ball and implode.. they should be more focused this year but not the easy passage most believe
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

Usain

Oh please Mr CCC can we some fixtures.

Please, pretty please