Antrim Hurling

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

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Seamroga in exile

Quote from: ManInBlackandGreen on April 10, 2011, 10:09:50 AM
Sad state of affairs when Senior Referees in Antrim have refused already to referee St Johns this year in Hurling, they're saying they are just tired and feed up with all the Bull**** and hassle with players and mentors at every game.
Sure, hasn't this been going on for years up there?
"What we've got here is failure to communicate"

clootfromthe21

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on April 10, 2011, 01:39:55 PM
Haven't heard this before, Honestly??

We play Rossa today and our county players are playing Derry at Casement???? Gallagher, Healy both senior hurlers will miss the game!!

Milltown - you seemed to do rightly without them!!

Milltown Row2

Beat Rossa today and in all my years, that was the worst Rossa side I've ever seen!!

We were not at full strength abut we managed to convert our chances when they came our way.

Castle hammered Carey today. 1-17 to 1-3
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

NAG1

No suprise results over the weekend at all then?

Seamroga in exile

Another good win the Shamrocks.   :)


Antrim vs Limerick at Loughgiel this Sunday at 2.30pm.
"What we've got here is failure to communicate"

JamesH

Hardly a good win for the shams, you only had 8 seniors on and still hammered a very poor Oisins outfit who are destined for div 2 long before the last match. Looking forward to the match on sunday hoping all the loughgiel lads do their bit for the county this weekend (as Stewards) The Dall lads need a bit of help scoring.

Seamroga in exile

Quote from: JamesH on April 11, 2011, 07:42:44 PM
Hardly a good win for the shams, you only had 8 seniors on and still hammered a very poor Oisins outfit who are destined for div 2 long before the last match. Looking forward to the match on sunday hoping all the loughgiel lads do their bit for the county this weekend (as Stewards) The Dall lads need a bit of help scoring.
Any win is a good win no matter who is playing.
"What we've got here is failure to communicate"

CentreHalfBack

Looks like Rossa will be spending another year in Div 2.
New season - new reason

NAG1

Not much chat about the big game in NA at the weekend lads

the colonel

All the chats on the county site about a venue. Could do with naming a team with a good few North Antrim names to get a crowd out. Especially from the smaller clubs
the difference between success and failure is energy

NAG1

#9850
I thought it had already been set for LG

Couldnt go to Ballycastle it is a disaster to get in and out of and would inevitably lead to the game start being delayed.

concrete_boots

heard it could be a very injury hit team playing on sunday. only 12 turned up for training on saturday an they were given tuesday night of for a rest in the hope some injuries clear up

the colonel

It has NAG, but hopefully the North Antrim folk come out in numbers to the game
the difference between success and failure is energy

the colonel

Antrim hurling manager Dinny Cahill has made four changes in personnel for Sunday's Allianz National League final round game against Limerick.

Sean Hawes returns in goal, Ciaran Herron is named at left half back and Karl McKeegan and Michael Armstrong come into the forward unit.

Christopher O'Connell, James McCouaig, Eddie McCloskey and Christopher McGuinness are the four to make way.



Victory for Antrim could give them a place in the Division 2 final against Limerick - but only if Carlow pull off a shock against Clare in Ennis.

The game takes place at Fr Healy Park in Loughgiel, where there is a 2.30pm start.

Antrim (SH v Limerick): Sean Hawes; Neil McAuley, Kieran McGourty, Kevin Molloy; Aaron Graffin, Michael Herron, Ciaran Herron; Karl Stewart, Shane McNaughton; Paul Shiels, Simon McCrory, Karl McKeegan; Michael Armstrong, Neil McManus, Barry McFall.

Subs: Christopher O Connell, Darren Hamill, Thomas McCann, James Black, Colm McFall, Matthew Donnelly, Christopher McGuinness, Conor Carson, Stephen Shannon, Liam Kearns, Conor McCann, James McCouaig, Eddie McCloskey, Kevin McKeague, Cormac Donnelly, PJ O Connell.


Whats the story with Cormac Donnelly? Been named on the bench the last number of games but hasn't played any minutes I think. Is he injured or what?
the difference between success and failure is energy

NAG1

Has he not been to Germany for an operation?