Antrim Hurling

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Milltown Row2

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Quote from: Last Man on March 25, 2011, 04:14:15 PM
Quote from: the colonel on March 25, 2011, 03:45:40 PM
Team for Sundays game

Good to see shane back in midfield where he was steady last year with a few younger players getting starts as well

. Sean Hawes

2. Kevin Molloy
3. Stephen Shannon
4. Kieran McGourty

5. Aaron Graffin
6. Michael Herron
7. James McCouaig

8. Shane McNaughton
9. Simon McCrory

10. Michael Armstrong
11. Karl Stewart
12. Neil McManus

13. Darren Hamill
14. Conor Carson
15. Barry McFall

Yes glad Shane's no longer a bit part man, worth his place all day. Also good to see Molloy included, a great prospect and can play defence through to mid field

I fairness he was rubbish against Carlow, though not on his own that dreadful day, Possibly a better position out field for him. Stewarty has played well the last few games from midfield. CHF is a frustrating position, the ball sometimes avoids you there
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

Last Man

Not sure I would say the ball avoids you there it's more a case of breaking/ disrupting thereby creating opportunity for the other forwards, a dirty job but somebodys got to do it. Karl,s more agresssive style would be more suited than Shano's.

Seamroga in exile

A good win for the shamrocks yesterday.  ;D
"What we've got here is failure to communicate"

Milltown Row2

What was the score? ULH I presume?
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drici

Two goals for Conor Carson.

Seamroga in exile

Westmeath 1-5 Antrim 2-2    :-\
"What we've got here is failure to communicate"

Seamroga in exile

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on March 27, 2011, 01:25:30 PM
What was the score? ULH I presume?
Yep, UHL. Won by 5 points in Dunloy.
"What we've got here is failure to communicate"

Seamroga in exile

"What we've got here is failure to communicate"

Just Puck It

Antrim win.

2.13 to 2.09

Forever Green

What is everyones predictions for each championship this year? Looks like intermediate is going to be the hardest to predict with a few teams in with a shout
Senior-Cushendall
Intermediate-Clooney Gaels, Gort na mona
Junior-Glenravel
U21-Ballycastle
Minor A-St Johns
Minor B-Rossa, Glenarm

4father

Quote from: Forever Green on March 27, 2011, 11:19:51 PM
What is everyones predictions for each championship this year? Looks like intermediate is going to be the hardest to predict with a few teams in with a shout
Senior-Cushendall
Intermediate-Clooney Gaels, Gort na mona
Junior-Glenravel
U21-Ballycastle
Minor A-St Johns
Minor B-Rossa, Glenarm

Senior - Cushendall
Intermediate - Gonna give Randalstown a shout
Junior - havent a clue
U21 - Loughguile
Minor - havent a clue

NAG1

Any match reports from the weekend?

the colonel

From county site. Couple of poachers goals from CC

A strong finish which saw them hit six unanswered points earned Antrim hurlers a four point victory over Westmeath in Sunday's Allianz National hurling League Division 2 game with at Cussack Park, Mullingar.
When Westmeath corner-forward Dan Carthy fired in a goal to put his team 2-9 to 2-7 ahead thirteen minutes from time it appeared that the Saffrons were going to be punished for a sloppy second-half performance. However they dug deep and three points from Neil McManus, and one apiece from Shane McNaughton, James Black and Karl Stewart secured the victory and kept their slim promotion hopes alive.
It has to be said that Westmeath didn't help their own cause by having two men sent off during the final ten minutes, one for a second yellow and the other a straight red, and in truth if the Midlanders had maintained their full contingent then Antrim would have been hard pushed to get the win.
Antrim have been notoriously slow starters through this league campaign and today was no exception, something not surely helped by the fact that they took to the field for the first time just three minutes before throw-in. (They did their warm up at a nearby club).
Westmeath took an early two point lead as their excellent centre-back Andy Mitchell converted two fine long range frees and it was twelve minutes before Karl Stewart opened the Saffrons' account with a well taken point from play. 
Things began to happen in the sixteenth minute when full-forward Conor Carson flicked a long free by Karl Stewart to the Westmeath net, though the home side hit back with a Dan Carthy point. With Micko Herron playing brilliantly at centre-back the Antrim chances began to materialise and a Neill McManus point, followed by a second Carson goal put Antrim four clear.
However just when it appeared they were gaining control of the game they lost their way again and Westmeath responded with two Andrew Mitchell points and a goal from Dan Carthy to draw level at the break.
                                                                        FINE SPELL
Carthy put Westmeath back in front with a pointed free early in the second-half, but Antrim came back and produced a fine spell of hurling which brought some very good points from Shane McNaughton, Neil McManus (2) and Karl Stewart to pull three clear. However the handful of Antrim fans never got the chance to relax as the Saffrons again lost their way and points from Andy Price and Dan Carthy, followed by a fine solo goal from Cathy, put them two points in front with thirteen minutes left to play. 
Antrim were in a spot of trouble, but to their credit they found a response and quick points from McManus and McNaughton had them level inside two minutes. Westmeath then shot themselves in the foot as they had two players sent off inside three minutes and they were heavenly punished as late points from McManus, James Black and Karl Stewart sealed the Antrim win.
ANTRIM – Sean Hawes, Kiearn McGourty, Stephen Shannon, Kevin Molloy, Arran Graffin, Michael Herron, James McCouaig, Simon McCrory, Shane McNaughton, Neil McManus, Karl Stewart, Michael Armstrong, Darren Hamill, Conor Carson, Barry McFall.
SUBS – James Black for McFall, Paul Shiels for Armstrong, Chris McGuinness for Hamill.

the difference between success and failure is energy

theskull1

Quote from: NAG1 on March 28, 2011, 11:33:59 AM
Any match reports from the weekend?

Loughgiel with a very understrength side (no JCampbell, N McGarry, Skinner, Winker & a few more) totally overran us in the second half after us going 7 points up at a stage in the first and went onto win by 5. All too easy for them in the second half as our composure and workrate went awol. It's only March but from my side of the field it was not nice to look at. We're better than that.

Quite striking that cdalls players are doing the bulk of the score taking at intercounty
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the colonel

Quote from: theskull1 on March 28, 2011, 02:15:07 PM
Quote from: NAG1 on March 28, 2011, 11:33:59 AM
Any match reports from the weekend?

Loughgiel with a very understrength side (no JCampbell, N McGarry, Skinner, Winker & a few more) totally overran us in the second half after us going 7 points up at a stage in the first and went onto win by 5. All too easy for them in the second half as our composure and workrate went awol. It's only March but from my side of the field it was not nice to look at. We're better than that.

Quite striking that cdalls players are doing the bulk of the score taking at intercounty

Here's hoping they save some for later in the yr  ;)
the difference between success and failure is energy