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Out in Front

All-Ireland SFC semi-final, 1994: Down 1-13 Cork 1-11

Does anybody know where I can access the match report from this game on the internet?

Thanks.

DownFanatic

JFC Quarter Final

Bosco 1-09  Teconnaught 0-06

Bosco were by far the better side. They pressured Teconnaught into making a lot of mistakes over the course of the game. It was 0-06 to 0-04 in Bosco's favour at halftime.

Thats Bosco, Aughlisnafin and Drumaness in the last four with either St Pauls or Bright to join them.

stpauls

Bright will be the last team into the Semis after beating us 1-15 to 0-07. it was all square at 0-06 a piece at half time but we just didn't come out in the second half and Bright just ran away with it!! Gutted!

dundrumite

Quote from: stpauls on September 05, 2010, 03:30:54 PM
Bright will be the last team into the Semis after beating us 1-15 to 0-07. it was all square at 0-06 a piece at half time but we just didn't come out in the second half and Bright just ran away with it!! Gutted!
Didn't see that coming, especially an 11 point margin.
Fancy Bosco for the junior, missing quite a number of key players and still easily brushed aside teconnaught.
Shows the difference between div 3 and 4 I suppose.

umpire

Prediction League after JFC Quarter finals games.

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3   16   conormac
4   15   5 Sams
5   15   behind the wire
6   15   CHB1
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14   14   general
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16   14   John Martin
17   14   Mid Down Gael
18   14   Niall Quinn
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Bacon

I'll be hard presed to retain my title!
Down Championships Prediction League Winner 2009

western exile

Quote from: stpauls on September 05, 2010, 03:30:54 PM
Bright will be the last team into the Semis after beating us 1-15 to 0-07. it was all square at 0-06 a piece at half time but we just didn't come out in the second half and Bright just ran away with it!! Gutted!
That is me out of contention in prediction comp!  I got 0 from 4 on that round   :'(

TheClutch

Quote from: Whitehair on September 03, 2010, 08:01:41 PM
Quote from: dundrumite on September 03, 2010, 04:51:11 PM
watching the highlights of the game last night and it showed honours list of James Mc Cartan stating he had won two Hogans and one Mc Rory. Is this an error or did it really happen?

I think the winners of the previous years Rannafast entered the Hogan so you'd be playing Hogan as a lower 6th(17yrs same as southern school leavers), James won the Rannafast twice out of 3rd/4th/5th year and won two Hogans as a result then picked up a MacRory on the way(as St Colmans do  :P ). I think Cathal Murray won a Hogan but never a MacRory. Thats my understanding of it but im open to correction.

ur 100% correct WhiteHair
2017 Championship Prediction League Winner 8)

umpire

Quote from: western exile on September 05, 2010, 08:29:08 PM
Quote from: stpauls on September 05, 2010, 03:30:54 PM
Bright will be the last team into the Semis after beating us 1-15 to 0-07. it was all square at 0-06 a piece at half time but we just didn't come out in the second half and Bright just ran away with it!! Gutted!
That is me out of contention in prediction comp!  I got 0 from 4 on that round   :'(

And same for me, got 0 from 4 too.

Bearly on loose, 5 Sams, behind the wire, Mid Down Gaels  and John Martin are best with 3 from 4 in that round.

amallon

Fans open night has been changed from Pairc Esler to the new Abbey School tonight due to the bad weather.
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umpire

Quote from: Out in Front on September 05, 2010, 02:53:45 AM
All-Ireland SFC semi-final, 1994: Down 1-13 Cork 1-11

Does anybody know where I can access the match report from this game on the internet?

Thanks.
Is this information any help to you. got this from 1994 semi final and 1994 final programmes

1994 All Ireland Senior Football Semi-final

Down 1.13 Cork 0.11

Down
Niall Collins
Michael Magill, Brian Burns, Paul Higgins;
Eamon Burns, Barry Breen, DJ Kane;
Gregory McCartan 0.2, Conor Deegan 0.1;
Ross Carr 0.1, Greg Blaney, James McCartan;
Mickey Linden 0.1, Aidan Farrell 1.2, Gary Mason 0.6;

Cork

John Kerins
Mark Farr, Mark O'Connor, Niall Cahalane;
Brian Corocran, Stephen O'Brien, Tony Davis;
Shea Fahy, Danny Culloty;
Stephen Calnan, Larry Tompkins, Don Davis;
Colin Corkery, Joe Kavanagh, Paul McGrath.

Mickey Linden was the RTE's Man of Match.

Don't have Cork scorers.
Larry Tompkins and Shea Fahy moved from Kildare to Cork in a controversary affair
Colin Corkery a brilliant free kicker. Joe Kavanagh a great goal getter.
Early in the game, a clash of heads between Tony Davis and another Cork player, Tony (RTE pundit) played on with head bandaged for the rest of game.

In minor game, Kerry played Galway, Notable players, Michael Donnellan and Padriag Joyce of Galway and Mike Frank Russell of Kerry

snoopdog

Quote from: Gaffer on September 04, 2010, 07:53:20 PM
Want to say to any Down supporters who are eager to get a ticket for the Final and are at this stage willing to fork out over the odds prices .
We went through this 3 times this decade and almost everyone who who really wanted a ticket got one in the end. Many's a one could tell you of having nothing on the Friday and getting sorted on the Saturday or Sunday in Dublin. On each of the 3 All Ireland Finals I  could have bought tickets on the day of the match in Dublin.
I heard yesterday of one Down supporter who has already agreed to pay £300 for 2 tickets from someone in Derry who knows they have them coming to him through his club or something . Its a shame that some people would take advantage of the situaton.What I am saying is don't panic , don't allow yourself to be ripped off, and the chances are if you want a ticket you will get one


i had 2 tickets for the 2008 final, the day before i sold them on face value to a Tyrone lady who had been to all games for face value. I would have loved to be at that game, but i knew someone who had more need for them. I hope my good deed will result in me being ok for tickets this time around.

snoopdog

Quote from: amallon on September 06, 2010, 12:08:06 PM
Fans open night has been changed from Pairc Esler to the new Abbey School tonight due to the bad weather.

Really? surely it would have been better for the fans to huddle in under the stand in the marshes. Being a Violet Hill lad I dont even know where the Abbey is.

MCMLX

Would anyone have a 1987 All Ireland final programme? If so could they list the Down minor team including subs. Trying to settle a bet.

umpire

Quote from: MCMLX on September 06, 2010, 02:20:57 PM
Would anyone have a 1987 All Ireland final programme? If so could they list the Down minor team including subs. Trying to settle a bet.

Dont have the subs.
1987: D. Hawkins, N. Caulfield, L. Duggan, M. McGivern, M. Quinn, C. Deegan, C. Mason, B. McCarten, P. Hannaway, C. Murray, R. Haughean, G. Breen, R. Fitzpatrick, T. Fagan, J. McCartan.