Antrim Football Thread

Started by theskull1, November 09, 2006, 11:48:40 PM

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bannside

Hi Nil, what odds Casements win at least two championships in next ten years? Serious question.


imtommygunn

Could you not start with one...

paddyjohn

Quote from: playwiththewind1st on May 14, 2026, 02:32:34 PM
Quote from: paddyjohn on May 14, 2026, 02:22:35 PM
Quote from: playwiththewind1st on May 14, 2026, 01:36:28 PM
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Quote from: Muhammad on May 14, 2026, 11:32:19 AMWell Boys any word on where the Antrim Tipp game is on ?

Ballycastle.

Make them travel, to Rathlin Island.

I agree. Glamp the night before.

Are you trying to hand them the game?

Needs to make the visitors feel welcome.

Níl a fhios agam

Quote from: bannside on May 14, 2026, 09:42:28 PMHi Nil, what odds Casements win at least two championships in next ten years? Serious question.



BS, I love your optimism. All jokes aside, i say things like that tongue in cheek.

However in reality, what im seeing in the next 5 years say is the following. Creggan will win one under Joe Cassidy either this year or the next. Then they will take a bit of a dip if Ricky, Marty, Oisin Kerr, Sam Maguire, Aiden Maguire in the coming years. But will be there, and there abouts for the next 10 years.

Cargin, that succesful team that followed the great St.Galls team for the last decade, has a dying kick in them. Similar to Creggan in age profile, i see a rebuild currently underway, hence the league form. They too will win a cship again in next couple of years, but may take another couple after that, once kobo, mick, tomas etc... decide to step away. However whatever it is about them, they have always contested for cships throughout the decades iv been alive, so think they will remain at the top.

Dunloy, current champions. See they capable of beating anyone on their day, and after a hugely succesful year under murtagh, they have foundations in place to kick on. Blessed with about 4 players who could walk on any team, and a manager who has really nailed down a perfect counter attacking game plan, combined with good game management, i see them giving it a huge rattle this year again. Only thing i feel that may go against them, will be if they inherit one or two injuries to key men, and whether or not, they drive towards winning the hurling again. Cannot see them doing both with the overlap in dual players.

Aghagallon for me are the dark horses. Seem to have really fucked about under mcgrath, and whatevers went on following that, they have regrouped. Look super organised, fit and ready for a championship challenge. Similar to Dunloy, if Ruairi, Adam or Eunan gets injured, i feel one of those being out totally unbalances their team come crunch. They will chin someone this year.

Galls. Young, super fit, very well coached. Can cause an upset, but feel they can be totally dominated with a team who can out muscle them physically and on KO's. Be a team for the future with their trajectory.

Brigids, losing the Henrys ones, i think theyve went from top 3 to perhaps 5th. GMCN has them super fit and moving well. But the BT9'rs mentality i see as their main problem. More entitlement than grit. When things are going well, they hammer teams. When teams put up a fight against them they seem shy of answers, and the smoke screen they put up seems to disapear. Will be there abouts for next 5 years and with a good transfer window, can come again.

Casemets, have a spine of men as good as anyone out there. Forwards wise, Lynn, Doherty, Hagan, Kellys should have enough to hurt any team. Just felt under JMCK, They were given the sun, moon and stars with their set up, and they hadnt the boys between the legs to beat a poor Cargin team two years ago. Im sure, John goes over that game in his mind, and the way the game panned out was a perfect storm for any team to take a scalp. It was dogged, the ref let alot go, Cargin werent at the races. But it was evident that the self belief to go and win it wasnt there. Similar to Cargin and Creggan, NMCK, Dermot, Paddy K, Lynn and Niall Delargy are at an age were next 3 years, you will be lucky if one of them is still palying. So in my opinion, i think if Casements dont give it a huge rattle this year, i think we see another decade of rebuilding.

The rest im not even wasting my time talking about. Them clubs need to get their act together, including my own for the betterment of Antrim football.

bannside

A lot of opinion in that, some I definitely cant fault.

But youre a mile off if you think Casements need to start a complete rebuild. That took place over a decade ago and the place is full of talent champing at the bit. The MacNamee will be here at some stage, you can take that from me to the bank.

Nothing will be won on gaaboard though and there will always be half a dozen teams in the mix. Much more interesting than the days when two clubs were a country mile above the rest.

St Galls right back in the mix, and tell you another thing, St Johns with a full panel (all hurlers available) would put it up to anyone too on their day.

BrendanAntrim

Quote from: Muhammad on May 14, 2026, 11:32:19 AMWell Boys any word on where the Antrim Tipp game is on ?

Corrigan Park, next Sunday, 3.15pm
Hurlers v Carlow at 1pm

Round or stuffed

Quote from: BrendanAntrim on May 17, 2026, 11:15:35 AM
Quote from: Muhammad on May 14, 2026, 11:32:19 AMWell Boys any word on where the Antrim Tipp game is on ?

Corrigan Park, next Sunday, 3.15pm
Hurlers v Carlow at 1pm

Where does that leave the full round of fixtures next sunday at 3pm

bannside

Probably put them back to evening throw ins would be my guess, or let teams agree themselves.

Be good to get behind the county for this one. Another win would start building momentum.

NatSoSaff

Somewhat depressing having my weekly GAA chats with friends & colleagues today from Moneyglass, Cargin, St.Brigids and indeed my own club members.

To summarise, everyone cant wait until Antrim County men finish up to get back to their clubs, but the club league is a pile of shite and we all want it finished up as soon as.  ;D  ???  ::)  :-\  :'(  :(

MR2 was right. We love a good moan about everything and anything. 8)

NatSoSaff

Div 1 Predictions:

moneyglass v dunloy.... 7 point win for the hurlers

Cargin v Aghgallon..... the away all-stars to tank the home side 2nd string by 10

LD v St Bridgids...... The Lambs to pip the Biddies B team by 1

St Johsn v Glenravel..... Jonnies back to winning ways with 5 to spare v the Magees

St.Pauls v Ballymena..... Fancy the away saints here to be comfortable. 7+

Creggan v Rossa...... unhappy travels for the Rossa men, creggan 12+

Portglenone v Sarsfields.....A back-to-earth battering for the paddies here. PG1 15+

TNN v St Galls...... 1 way traffic for the Belfast men. Galls 15+



SaffronSports

Senior

Group 1
Dunloy
Rossa
Glenravel
TNN

Group 2
Creggan
St Johns
All Saints
St Pauls

Group 3
Cargin
St Brigids
St Galls
Moneyglass

Group 4
Portglenone
Lamh Dhearg
Aghagallon
Sarsfields


Intermediate

Group 1
Gort
St Agnes
Aldergrove
St Teresas
Davitts

Group 2
St Comgalls
Ahoghill
Glenavy
St Endas
Lisburn


Junior

Group 1
St Malachys
Rasharkin
Laochra
Pearses

Group 2
Eire Og
Cloughmills
O Donnells
Ardoyne

Hectic

Quote from: SaffronSports on May 18, 2026, 10:07:57 PMSenior

Group 1
Dunloy
Rossa
Glenravel
TNN

Group 2
Creggan
St Johns
All Saints
St Pauls

Group 3
Cargin
St Brigids
St Galls
Moneyglass

Group 4
Portglenone
Lamh Dhearg
Aghagallon
Sarsfields


Intermediate

Group 1
Gort
St Agnes
Aldergrove
St Teresas
Davitts

Group 2
St Comgalls
Ahoghill
Glenavy
St Endas
Lisburn


Junior

Group 1
St Malachys
Rasharkin
Laochra
Pearses

Group 2
Eire Og
Cloughmills
O Donnells
Ardoyne


Dunloy and Glenravel
Creggan and All Saints
St Brigids and Cargin
Lahm Dhearg and Aghagallon

Not be much city interest beyond the groups.

imtommygunn

I would say Rossa and St Johns will get out of their groups.

The group with St Galls and St Brigids in it is definitely interesting. I wouldn't guarantee St Brigids get out and then Cargin would need to be on top of their game too but would expect them to come out.

I wouldn't rule LD out either though on current league form Aghagallon would go through but it is only the league. Then Portglenone would be favourites but no given either.

3 of the 4 groups I would say you could tell who will be 4th but 2nd / 3rd tight. In the TNN group - they could maybe give Glenravel or Rossa a rattle on their day. Interesting enough draw all in all I think.

BigGreenField

Quote from: imtommygunn on Today at 09:35:34 AMI would say Rossa and St Johns will get out of their groups.

The group with St Galls and St Brigids in it is definitely interesting. I wouldn't guarantee St Brigids get out and then Cargin would need to be on top of their game too but would expect them to come out.

I wouldn't rule LD out either though on current league form Aghagallon would go through but it is only the league. Then Portglenone would be favourites but no given either.

3 of the 4 groups I would say you could tell who will be 4th but 2nd / 3rd tight. In the TNN group - they could maybe give Glenravel or Rossa a rattle on their day. Interesting enough draw all in all I think.

Be surprised if Rossa and St John's didnt clear the group.

Bit of jeopardy for a couple of big teams, venue might be important (1 home, 1 away, 1 neutral).

While Antrim are still in camp going to be a challenge for sides with more than one or two county men to get fully set. For  6 of the teams with championship ambition there'll be no easing into it, as close to knock out in every game as has been.