Dublin Football Final

Started by The Hill is Blue, October 27, 2014, 10:48:13 PM

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sligoman2

How did Brendan Egan play for Vins?
I used to be indecisive but now I'm not too sure.

Sidney

Quote from: sligoman2 on October 28, 2014, 11:26:31 AM
How did Brendan Egan play for Vins?
Got on a lot of ball but then again Vincent's had the majority of possession - oppurtunities to make the kind of runs he likes were limited as the game had a cat and mouse nature due to Plunketts bottling up the centre and around the 40. 7/10 performance I'd say.

aontroim abu

Quote from: Sidney on October 27, 2014, 11:53:30 PM
Quote from: orangeman on October 27, 2014, 11:03:51 PM
Quote from: The Hill is Blue on October 27, 2014, 10:48:13 PM
St. Vincent's held on tonight to beat Oliver Plunkett's by one point - 0-14 to 1-10

http://www.thescore.ie/st-vincents-st-oliver-plunketts-1749036-Oct2014/

Any magic moments from Diarmuid ?
One lovely point early on with his left but well held otherwise. Plunkett's get a lot of men behind the ball and early on it looked like Vincent's were going to struggle with their system as they went 0-3 to 0-0 down and were finding it difficult to get space. Gradually Vincent's took over though - I thought it was quite similar to how Kerry dealt with Donegal as they also kept men back and Bernard Brogan and Nesty Smith were too isolated up front - Brogan was often being double marked.

Vincent's were certainly the better team, won midfield (exemplified by Craig Dunleavy of Plunkett's being taken off - they would have been expecting him to have success in that area) and led by five or six but a softish goal with a few minutes left when a high ball into the square was touched in (not sure who got it) brought the gap back to two. Plunkett's could have got a draw but their one chance to equalise was put badly wide. The one point gap at the end flattered Plunkett's I think. They were slow to change their tactics when they needed to - you could see the frustration on Bernard Brogan's face shouting at players to push up as they badly needed scores. I thought Gavin Burke and Ruairi Trainor were best for Vincent's in the second half, but overall it was a real all round team performance. Trainor got some good scores and I've been consistently impressed by Burke any time I've seen him - an excellent link man, takes good options when in possession, comfortable with the ball and well able to take scores - he should certainly get his chance with Dublin. Vincent's should retain Leinster at least now and it will be fairly short odds that they'll end up meeting Crossmaglen in the All-Ireland final.
I played on the same juvenile team as his da, and he was some footballer too. Been keeping an eye on Gavin for a while, brilliant minor,  real potential for the senior county team

INDIANA

Quote from: sligoman2 on October 28, 2014, 11:26:31 AM
How did Brendan Egan play for Vins?

All right. Very few standout performances across both teams

INDIANA

Quote from: Sidney on October 28, 2014, 11:19:18 AM
Quote from: INDIANA on October 28, 2014, 07:01:31 AM
Quote from: Sidney on October 28, 2014, 01:23:05 AM
Quote from: INDIANA on October 28, 2014, 12:05:54 AM
Quote from: Sidney on October 27, 2014, 11:53:30 PM
Quote from: orangeman on October 27, 2014, 11:03:51 PM
Quote from: The Hill is Blue on October 27, 2014, 10:48:13 PM
St. Vincent's held on tonight to beat Oliver Plunkett's by one point - 0-14 to 1-10

http://www.thescore.ie/st-vincents-st-oliver-plunketts-1749036-Oct2014/

Any magic moments from Diarmuid ?
One lovely point early on with his left but well held otherwise. Plunkett's get a lot of men behind the ball and early on it looked like Vincent's were going to struggle with their system as they went 0-3 to 0-0 down and were finding it difficult to get space. Gradually Vincent's took over though - I thought it was quite similar to how Kerry dealt with Donegal as they also kept men back and Bernard Brogan and Nesty Smith were too isolated up front - Brogan was often being double marked.

Vincent's were certainly the better team, won midfield (exemplified by Craig Dunleavy of Plunkett's being taken off - they would have been expecting him to have success in that area) and led by five or six but a softish goal with a few minutes left when a high ball into the square was touched in (not sure who got it) brought the gap back to two. Plunkett's could have got a draw but their one chance to equalise was put badly wide. The one point gap at the end flattered Plunkett's I think. They were slow to change their tactics when they needed to - you could see the frustration on Bernard Brogan's face shouting at players to push up as they badly needed scores. I thought Gavin Burke and Ruairi Trainor were best for Vincent's in the second half, but overall it was a real all round team performance. Trainor got some good scores and I've been consistently impressed by Burke any time I've seen him - an excellent link man, takes good options when in possession, comfortable with the ball and well able to take scores - he should certainly get his chance with Dublin. Vincent's should retain Leinster at least now and it will be fairly short odds that they'll end up meeting Crossmaglen in the All-Ireland final.



That's well over stated. We didn't play well at all at times tonight. We're not playing anywhere near as well as last night. It's been the easiest championship we've ever won in the club and Portlaoise have a really good chance of beating us.
Vincent's got good draws in the earlier rounds but that's not their fault. Plunkett's put out Crokes and Ballymun and were a formidable, battle-hardened opponent and were always going to make it tough. Vincent's dealt with them very well bar the first ten minutes and the wobble at the end. It's the mark of a good team that the rest were able to step up to the plate when Connolly and Quinn were well held. All things being equal there doesn't look to be that much out there that will challenge them. Portlaoise have falen well short since they won Leinster in 2009 and by all accounts are going backwards, winning a very poor standard championship in Laois. Vincent's should comfortably have too much for them.

Don't be giving me that load of bollox. It's the same portlaoise team that nearly bet us last year and plunketts showed up a multitude of issues in the team. As I said it was the softest county championship win in a long time . We played nothing to win it in a poor year overall for the championship.Way off last years pace and we are well aware of it.
Jaysus, I struggle to understand that kind of miserabilist attitude, some people are never happy. Vincent's have been impressive in winning Dublin this year, no doubt about it, and no amount of poor mouthing makes it otherwise. No such thing as a soft Dublin championship which is why it's rarely retained - Plunkett's along with Crokes and Ballymun would more than likely beat anything in the rest of Leinster.

It's why we are AI Champions Sidney. By being miserable in assessing performance. I've enough medals garnered myself to know what a good performance is and what it isn't. We went 25 years until 2007 before winning an SFC. And that all stemmed from being happy to be mediocre.

We've beaten more but less two div 2 teams , Boden who are barely top 4 and plunketts who never turned up and are probably 5th or 6th best. Portlaoise may turn out to be the Leinster final but they could well be the best team we have played yet. And a repeat of last night won't suffice. We haven't gone to war with anyone yet.

Plunketts were very poor. Their system completely malfunctioned and they don't have the quality of player to play heads up football when the system change was required. They had two former footballers of the year in their ranks and they never have them the ball. Mind blowing .

rodney trotter


big balla

Quote from: INDIANA on October 28, 2014, 12:09:59 PM
Quote from: Sidney on October 28, 2014, 11:19:18 AM
Quote from: INDIANA on October 28, 2014, 07:01:31 AM
Quote from: Sidney on October 28, 2014, 01:23:05 AM
Quote from: INDIANA on October 28, 2014, 12:05:54 AM
Quote from: Sidney on October 27, 2014, 11:53:30 PM
Quote from: orangeman on October 27, 2014, 11:03:51 PM
Quote from: The Hill is Blue on October 27, 2014, 10:48:13 PM
St. Vincent's held on tonight to beat Oliver Plunkett's by one point - 0-14 to 1-10

http://www.thescore.ie/st-vincents-st-oliver-plunketts-1749036-Oct2014/

Any magic moments from Diarmuid ?
One lovely point early on with his left but well held otherwise. Plunkett's get a lot of men behind the ball and early on it looked like Vincent's were going to struggle with their system as they went 0-3 to 0-0 down and were finding it difficult to get space. Gradually Vincent's took over though - I thought it was quite similar to how Kerry dealt with Donegal as they also kept men back and Bernard Brogan and Nesty Smith were too isolated up front - Brogan was often being double marked.

Vincent's were certainly the better team, won midfield (exemplified by Craig Dunleavy of Plunkett's being taken off - they would have been expecting him to have success in that area) and led by five or six but a softish goal with a few minutes left when a high ball into the square was touched in (not sure who got it) brought the gap back to two. Plunkett's could have got a draw but their one chance to equalise was put badly wide. The one point gap at the end flattered Plunkett's I think. They were slow to change their tactics when they needed to - you could see the frustration on Bernard Brogan's face shouting at players to push up as they badly needed scores. I thought Gavin Burke and Ruairi Trainor were best for Vincent's in the second half, but overall it was a real all round team performance. Trainor got some good scores and I've been consistently impressed by Burke any time I've seen him - an excellent link man, takes good options when in possession, comfortable with the ball and well able to take scores - he should certainly get his chance with Dublin. Vincent's should retain Leinster at least now and it will be fairly short odds that they'll end up meeting Crossmaglen in the All-Ireland final.



That's well over stated. We didn't play well at all at times tonight. We're not playing anywhere near as well as last night. It's been the easiest championship we've ever won in the club and Portlaoise have a really good chance of beating us.
Vincent's got good draws in the earlier rounds but that's not their fault. Plunkett's put out Crokes and Ballymun and were a formidable, battle-hardened opponent and were always going to make it tough. Vincent's dealt with them very well bar the first ten minutes and the wobble at the end. It's the mark of a good team that the rest were able to step up to the plate when Connolly and Quinn were well held. All things being equal there doesn't look to be that much out there that will challenge them. Portlaoise have falen well short since they won Leinster in 2009 and by all accounts are going backwards, winning a very poor standard championship in Laois. Vincent's should comfortably have too much for them.

Don't be giving me that load of bollox. It's the same portlaoise team that nearly bet us last year and plunketts showed up a multitude of issues in the team. As I said it was the softest county championship win in a long time . We played nothing to win it in a poor year overall for the championship.Way off last years pace and we are well aware of it.
Jaysus, I struggle to understand that kind of miserabilist attitude, some people are never happy. Vincent's have been impressive in winning Dublin this year, no doubt about it, and no amount of poor mouthing makes it otherwise. No such thing as a soft Dublin championship which is why it's rarely retained - Plunkett's along with Crokes and Ballymun would more than likely beat anything in the rest of Leinster.

It's why we are AI Champions Sidney. By being miserable in assessing performance. I've enough medals garnered myself to know what a good performance is and what it isn't. We went 25 years until 2007 before winning an SFC. And that all stemmed from being happy to be mediocre.

We've beaten more but less two div 2 teams , Boden who are barely top 4 and plunketts who never turned up and are probably 5th or 6th best. Portlaoise may turn out to be the Leinster final but they could well be the best team we have played yet. And a repeat of last night won't suffice. We haven't gone to war with anyone yet.

Plunketts were very poor. Their system completely malfunctioned and they don't have the quality of player to play heads up football when the system change was required. They had two former footballers of the year in their ranks and they never have them the ball. Mind blowing .
Your just great, I think you should get the parachute

INDIANA

Quote from: big balla on October 28, 2014, 05:58:13 PM
Quote from: INDIANA on October 28, 2014, 12:09:59 PM
Quote from: Sidney on October 28, 2014, 11:19:18 AM
Quote from: INDIANA on October 28, 2014, 07:01:31 AM
Quote from: Sidney on October 28, 2014, 01:23:05 AM
Quote from: INDIANA on October 28, 2014, 12:05:54 AM
Quote from: Sidney on October 27, 2014, 11:53:30 PM
Quote from: orangeman on October 27, 2014, 11:03:51 PM
Quote from: The Hill is Blue on October 27, 2014, 10:48:13 PM
St. Vincent's held on tonight to beat Oliver Plunkett's by one point - 0-14 to 1-10

http://www.thescore.ie/st-vincents-st-oliver-plunketts-1749036-Oct2014/

Any magic moments from Diarmuid ?
One lovely point early on with his left but well held otherwise. Plunkett's get a lot of men behind the ball and early on it looked like Vincent's were going to struggle with their system as they went 0-3 to 0-0 down and were finding it difficult to get space. Gradually Vincent's took over though - I thought it was quite similar to how Kerry dealt with Donegal as they also kept men back and Bernard Brogan and Nesty Smith were too isolated up front - Brogan was often being double marked.

Vincent's were certainly the better team, won midfield (exemplified by Craig Dunleavy of Plunkett's being taken off - they would have been expecting him to have success in that area) and led by five or six but a softish goal with a few minutes left when a high ball into the square was touched in (not sure who got it) brought the gap back to two. Plunkett's could have got a draw but their one chance to equalise was put badly wide. The one point gap at the end flattered Plunkett's I think. They were slow to change their tactics when they needed to - you could see the frustration on Bernard Brogan's face shouting at players to push up as they badly needed scores. I thought Gavin Burke and Ruairi Trainor were best for Vincent's in the second half, but overall it was a real all round team performance. Trainor got some good scores and I've been consistently impressed by Burke any time I've seen him - an excellent link man, takes good options when in possession, comfortable with the ball and well able to take scores - he should certainly get his chance with Dublin. Vincent's should retain Leinster at least now and it will be fairly short odds that they'll end up meeting Crossmaglen in the All-Ireland final.



That's well over stated. We didn't play well at all at times tonight. We're not playing anywhere near as well as last night. It's been the easiest championship we've ever won in the club and Portlaoise have a really good chance of beating us.
Vincent's got good draws in the earlier rounds but that's not their fault. Plunkett's put out Crokes and Ballymun and were a formidable, battle-hardened opponent and were always going to make it tough. Vincent's dealt with them very well bar the first ten minutes and the wobble at the end. It's the mark of a good team that the rest were able to step up to the plate when Connolly and Quinn were well held. All things being equal there doesn't look to be that much out there that will challenge them. Portlaoise have falen well short since they won Leinster in 2009 and by all accounts are going backwards, winning a very poor standard championship in Laois. Vincent's should comfortably have too much for them.

Don't be giving me that load of bollox. It's the same portlaoise team that nearly bet us last year and plunketts showed up a multitude of issues in the team. As I said it was the softest county championship win in a long time . We played nothing to win it in a poor year overall for the championship.Way off last years pace and we are well aware of it.
Jaysus, I struggle to understand that kind of miserabilist attitude, some people are never happy. Vincent's have been impressive in winning Dublin this year, no doubt about it, and no amount of poor mouthing makes it otherwise. No such thing as a soft Dublin championship which is why it's rarely retained - Plunkett's along with Crokes and Ballymun would more than likely beat anything in the rest of Leinster.

It's why we are AI Champions Sidney. By being miserable in assessing performance. I've enough medals garnered myself to know what a good performance is and what it isn't. We went 25 years until 2007 before winning an SFC. And that all stemmed from being happy to be mediocre.

We've beaten more but less two div 2 teams , Boden who are barely top 4 and plunketts who never turned up and are probably 5th or 6th best. Portlaoise may turn out to be the Leinster final but they could well be the best team we have played yet. And a repeat of last night won't suffice. We haven't gone to war with anyone yet.

Plunketts were very poor. Their system completely malfunctioned and they don't have the quality of player to play heads up football when the system change was required. They had two former footballers of the year in their ranks and they never have them the ball. Mind blowing .
Your just great, I think you should get the parachute

I'd give my parachute to my medals

Mike Sheehy


INDIANA

Quote from: Mike Sheehy on October 28, 2014, 08:43:00 PM
what medals have you won ?

I got a bronze medal in the u11's Community Games egg and spoon race.

johnpower

Well done Vincent's great club Indy your a character who gets carried  away and could gives Vincent's and the Dubs a bad name enjoy your success but get a grip man





Mike Sheehy

Quote from: INDIANA on October 28, 2014, 09:29:30 PM
Quote from: Mike Sheehy on October 28, 2014, 08:43:00 PM
what medals have you won ?

I got a bronze medal in the u11's Community Games egg and spoon race.

So you haven't played at Senior level ? Intermediate ?  junior ?

Do you have any U-21 or minor medals ?