Longford Football (& Hurling) Thread

Started by North Longford, November 17, 2006, 09:47:45 AM

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LaurelEye

Report from the Flake on Shannonside:

Longford retained the O'Byrne Shield when they had a 2-10 to 1-7 victory over Athlone IT at Michael Fay Park. A crowd of about 500 people braved the January chill to witness a lively first half with both sides playing fast, open football. Longford fielded a more-or-less full-strength team, and already there is evidence of places being hotly contested for the forthcoming League.

A James Coughlan free for the students opened the scoring on the first minute, but it was the only time that they held the lead, as Brian Kavanagh pointed twice in the 4th and 5th minutes for Longford. Cavan's Ray Galligan levelled matters on 8 minutes, but Kevin Mulligan finished a great Longford move by crashing in a goal on 10 minutes after receiving a sublime cross from Pádraic Davis. Athlone were not for giving in easily, and when James Coughlan, the Offaly county-man, kicked two points on the 13th and 15th minutes, it left just one between them after the first quarter. Davis extended that for Longford with a point on 18 minutes, but Kildare's James Kavanagh and Coughlan again brought the sides level after 21 minutes. Six minutes later the turning point came as the students' midfielder, Galligan, was unlucky to pick up a second yellow card and had to leave the field. Bernard McElvaney pointed a massive free from the sideline to push Longford ahead. He repeated the dose on 32 minutes from almost the same position, and on 34 minutes a point from David Barden completed the first half scoring to leave it 1-6 to 0-6 in favour of Longford.

Longford, with the extra man, now appeared to be in the driving seat, and when Paul Barden raced through to receive a Kevin Smyth pass and rattled the onion-bag to put Longford six clear, some might have thought it was over after one minute of the second half. But credit to the determined students, they got a goal back themselves on six minutes, when Roscommon man Seán Higgins was on hand to flick the ball to the net after Damian Sheridan had stopped a pile-driver from Galway county-man, Diarmuid Blake. James Coughlan pointed a free on the 9th minute to leave it 2-6 to 1-7, but that was as good as it got for the students. Trevor Smullen twice, and Paul Barden pointed for Longford between the 11th and the 16th minutes, and all three scores were set up by David Barden. With Cathal Conefrey now winning the duel with Athlone's best forward, Coughlan, Longford were simply not going to lose. A McElvaney free on 26 minutes finished the scoring, and the final ten minutes were played out with an air of inevitablilty about it. Full time score: Longford 2-10 Athlone IT 1-7.
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Billys Boots

Quotefast, open football

Surely Flake has lost the plot completely?
My hands are stained with thistle milk ...

Shamrock Shore


LaurelEye

Quote from: Shamrock Shore
Quoterattled the onion-bag

FFS  >:(

Hafta say that the poetry of the thing struck me as I was typing it out. But it's still a step above Crayonman.
Leader Cup winners: 1945, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2023.

Billys Boots

QuoteBut it's still a step above Crayonman.

Stone Age man is a step above Crayonman.
My hands are stained with thistle milk ...

LaurelEye

From the Flakesite (onion-bagless from what I can see):

Longford capture second O'Byrne Shield title

Longford 2-10 Athlone I.T. 1-7

Longford came up trumps against college outfit Athlone I.T. on Tuesday night at Micheal Fay Park, with a bumper crowd watching the 'blue and gold' capture Shield glory for the second year running. Diarmuid Masterson produced a matured performance at full back while Liam Keenan dominated midfield proceedings and Paul Barden did his fair share over the seventy minutes.

Offaly man James Coughlan, Athlone's biggest threat over the duration of the game, registered the games first score after just forty five seconds, pointing a close range free but that lead was short lived as Brian Kavanagh levelled after four minutes with a close range free and the All Star replacement then fired the 'blues' into the lead one minute later when pointing from play.

Cavan man Ray Gilligan levelled things up when finding range with a well struck effort from play after eight minutes, but Longford struck a vital score after ten minutes, Kevin Mulligan smashing the back of the net with a neat finish after great vision by Pauric Davis to pick the Mullinalaghta man out. Athlone put up the next score on the board, James Coughlan pointing a terrific long range free after fifteen minutes.

The game was still going tit for tat, Pauric Davis helping himself to a score of his own but Athlone rallied back and registered two points on the trot, James Kavanagh pointing neatly under pressure from long range and James Coughlan landing an excellent effort to pull the sides back to within a point of each other. But, Athlone were dealt a massive blow in the twenty sixth minute, Ray Gilligan receiving a second yellow for disputing the Dublin officials decision to award a free.

From the resulting free, Bernard McElvaney pointed from a tight angle and the Ballymore man did the same six minutes later with an identical effort. James Coughlan got the students their final score of the half with a thirteen metres free two minutes later while David Barden ended the half with a super point on the half turn to send Longford into the half time break 1-6 to 0-6 to the good.

Longford opened the second half in flying fashion, Paul Barden bursting the back of the net after receiving a pass from sub Kevin Smith after two minutes of action. Many would have thought this would be the end of Athlone but they kept plugging away and repiled with their first goal of the contest after forty minutes, Sean Higgins fisting the goal home after Damien Sheridan parried a fierce Diarmuid Blake effort.

And the college pulled it back to a two point contest once more, James Coughlan firing over a free to keep an upset alive. Trevor Smullen then got in on the scoring act with fifty minutes gone, the Ballymahon man pointing from close range after a surging run from Paul Barden. And four minutes later Smullen got his second point of the contest, when he somehow missed the goal and shot over the bar from six yards after a flowing team move.

Paul Barden pointed after fifty five minutes, slotting over after a neat one two with brother David. Bernard McElvaney ending the games scoring with ten minutes left, the U-21 man pointing a close range free to leave the final ten minutes a wait of expectation for the Longford men to retain the O'Byrne Shield.

LONGFORD: Damien Sheridan (Dromard); Dermot Brady (Longford Slashers), Diarmuid Masterson (Dromard), Cathal Conefrey (Dromard); Shane Mulligan (St. Columba's), Enda Ledwith (Abbeylara), Noel Farrell (Colmcille); Bernard McElvaney (Ballymore, 0-3, all frees), Liam Keenan (Ardagh); Trevor Smullen (Ballymahon, 0-2), Paul Barden (Clonguish, 1-1), Kevin Mulligan (St. Columba's, 1-0); David Barden (Clonguish, 0-1), Brian Kavanagh (Ardagh, 0-2, one free), Pauric Davis (Drumlish, 0-1).

SUBS USED:- Gary Murphy (Kenagh); Kevin Smith (Abbeylara); Declan Reilly (Colmcille); David Hannify (Drumlish); Padraig Berry (Abbeylara).

ATHLONE I.T: David Bryan; Tomas Bannon, Declan McNerney, Adrian Murtagh; Kieran Flannery, David Flynn, James Boyle; Ray Galligan (0-1), James Kavanagh (0-1); Sean Higgins (1-0), Anton Arjonovic, Diarmuid Blake; James Coughlan (0-5, three frees), Adrian Kelly, Niall Murray.

SUBS USED:- Luke Carr; Declan Murphy; Peter Masterson; Gary Quinn.

REFEREE: Brian O'Shea (Dublin).

No word as to which Declan Reilly it was that came on.

A photograph of the winning team (with a bloody great Crayonscrawl on it just in case any of them planned to deprive Ray of revenue by publishing it on their Bebos  ::))



and a special photo, just for Billy  ;D

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Billys Boots

QuotePaul Barden bursting the back of the net

Is that better than the onion-bag sh*te - well no.  How did he burst the back of the net as opposed to the front of the net?

Thanks for the pics Laureleye - nice to see that the team captain can't be bothered to wear the team jersey, maybe he thinks he's playing for someone else already.
My hands are stained with thistle milk ...

LaurelEye

Quote from: Billys Boots
QuotePaul Barden bursting the back of the net

Is that better than the onion-bag sh*te - well no.  How did he burst the back of the net as opposed to the front of the net?

Thanks for the pics Laureleye - nice to see that the team captain can't be bothered to wear the team jersey, maybe he thinks he's playing for someone else already.

Not everything is in black and white...

I think that was a false alarm.
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LaurelEye

Team vs. London:

Damien Sheridan (Dromard); Dermot Brady (Longford Slashers), Diarmuid Masterson (Dromard), Cathal Conefrey (Dromard); Shane Mulligan (Mullinalaghta), Enda Ledwith (Abbeylara), Declan (Cornadrung) Reilly (Colmcille); Bernard McElvaney (Ballymore), Liam Keenan (Ardagh); Trevor Smullen (Ballymahon), Paul Barden (Clonguish), Pádraig Berry (Abbeylara); David Barden (Clonguish), Kevin Mulligan (Mullinalaghta), Brian Kavanagh (Ardagh).
Leader Cup winners: 1945, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2023.

North Longford

Not overly impressed at 6. Not going to improve anything from last year....a bit biased but would have Noel Farrell a long way ahead of Enda Ledwith at this point.
Otherwise we are going pretty much full strength from the off.

Shamrock Shore

I agree with NL. Enda Ledwith is no longer an IC player.

Billys Boots

QuoteEnda Ledwith is no longer an IC player.

He cost us the match against Dublin, I never thought I'd see him again in a Longford jersey.
My hands are stained with thistle milk ...

North Longford

To be honest Billy I have almost forgiven him for that. A once off (no matter how bad) can happen to the best of us.
I just in general don't think he is up to it any more.

Billys Boots

QuoteA once off (no matter how bad) can happen to the best of us.

For me it was a culmination of a series of bad displays - he's not been at championship pace for two years, and he looked like he knew it against Dublin.  I hope he proves me very wrong.
My hands are stained with thistle milk ...

LaurelEye

#119
Shannonside report on match (apologies to Billy in advance for inflicting Flakespeak on him):

National Football League, Division 2A

Longford 5-19 London 0-8


Longford opened their Division 2A National Football League campaign with a comprehensive 5-19 to 0-8 win over London in Pearse Park. When Brian Kavanagh opened the scoring with a point on the 4th minute, Longford were always on top, although Niall Clinton did level matters a minute later for London. The Exiles had to wait until the 29th minute for their second score, a pointed free for Clinton. In between, Longford points by Bernard McElvaney, David Barden, Kevin Mulligan, Trevor Smullen, Pádraig Berry, Shane Mulligan, and three from Brian Kavanagh, along with a goal from Paul Barden on 27 minutes, had Longford 1-10 to 0-1 ahead. As if stung by London's second point, Longford came straight down the field for Pádraig Berry to score a great goal, having received a pass from McElvaney. Further points by Paul Barden and McElvaney left the hosts with a comfortable 2-12 to 0-2 half-time lead.

London did compete better in the second half, scoring 0-6, with 3 from Andy Gallagher and one each from Paul O'Donoghue, Éamon Brennan and Éamon O'Connor. But three second-half goals from Trevor Smullen on 47 minutes, a Paul Barden rocket on 65 minutes, and David Barden getting Longford's last goal and score a minute before full-time, added to his earlier two points, Smullen's two, Seán McCormack's two and one from Kavanagh, left Longford with their expected victory. Luke Dempsey, Declan Rowley and Eugene McCormack will be glad to have this one out of the way, as they now concentrate on the tough prospect of an away match to Monaghan next week.

LONGFORD: Damian Sheridan (Dromard); Dermot Brady (Longford Slashers), Diarmuid Masterson (Dromard), Cathal Conefrey (Dromard); Declan (Cornadrung) Reilly (Colmcille), Enda Ledwith (Abbeylara), Shane Mulligan (Mullinalaghta, 0-1); Bernard McElvaney (Ballymore, 0-2), Liam Keenan (Ardagh); Trevor Smullen (Ballymahon, 1-3), Paul Barden (Clonguish, 2-1), Pádraig Berry (Abbeylara, 1-1); David Barden (Clonguish, 1-3), Kevin Mulligan (Mullinalaghta, 0-1), Brian Kavanagh (Ardagh, 0-5).

Substitutes: Seán McCormack (Killoe, 0-2) for Kevin Mulligan, Kevin Smyth (Abbeylara) for Berry, Paul O'Hara (Killoe) for Keenan, David Hannify (Fr Manning Gaels) for Ledwith, David Mitchell (Rochfortbridge) for Smullen.
Leader Cup winners: 1945, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2023.