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#17296
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
August 08, 2007, 12:26:23 PM
I think Creggan are in for a big game in this one. A few years ago Portglenone were flying high and st johns dumped them out at the first hurdle. The johnnies in the championship are a different kettle of fish to the league.  This game will be much tighter than form would suggest.

St Brigids will really challenge Portglenone I think. I don't think Portglenone are a great team at all to be honest. They've a left footed free taker in your man McCallion and wee Gerard McAleese from play / frees but not that much more scoring threat. They have some solid players in Convery, McCarry and a few other boys but that asides they are no great shakes. I really think there could be a big shock in this one.

The other two will go the way of the favourites I suspect.
#17297
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
August 07, 2007, 03:01:42 PM
Sounds like an excellent idea Milltown. At present because it's open draw teams can slack off when they're through rather than play for first and teams at other end can have nothing to play for. Your suggestion knocks both of those on the head.

The Glenariff scenario really highlights what can go bad with these league stages.
#17298
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
August 06, 2007, 03:20:46 PM
Gees Rossa always seem to get away with things...

Aghagallon should never have been brought into this. What was the need to play that match so much earlier than the rest of the games anyway?? Complete mess as usual.

#17299
GAA Discussion / Re: Tommy Murphy Cup - Conclusion
August 06, 2007, 12:34:24 PM
A few perhaps dubious things went against Antrim with referees decisions at the end.

Who the hell was marking the guy who was clean free in front of goals though?? That's what killed us not decisions.

We still did ourselves proud. Took some fine scores and to be honest looked as good as a lot of what was on view in the next match. Much promise shown and we can't go blaming referees or pin pointing individuals. Once we got our subs made and got the team stabilised (from about half way through the second half) we controlled a lot of that game and it should have been well away from Wicklow in extra time. Wicklow aren't bad though and at times looked like they'd steam roll us. They've some good footballers in the Carlow man, the number 7 and the number 14.

I hope in the future we don't play with so big a gap between the half forward line and the full forward line though!
#17300
GAA Discussion / Re: Pick Your All Stars
August 06, 2007, 12:28:35 PM
On the subject of Fay I suspect he will be in an AI final. If the Kerry - Meath match materialises, which I think it will, his battle against Donaghy should be a great one.

With the all stars so far Bray is a cert so far, Masters most likely would have been but hard to say what will happen now. Gormley should really get one too. The man looked like he could barely walk on saturday and he still curbed Bray. Freeman should really get one - but he'll probably need a big game against Kerry to cement this. Kerry should have them in O'Mahoney who has been very good and Cooper. O'Se in midfield could get one if he gets fit but he looks like he's ate a few too many pies just at the minute. Murphy was superb on saturday so I'd expect him to get one. Moyles I'm not sure about but Geraghty I would expect to get one.

Shoe ins so far:
Gormley
Bray
Geraghty
Murphy
Gooch
O'Mahoney

Strong possibilities:
Masters
Freeman
Keaney
Henry
Lockhart(based on what I read but haven't really seen much of him)
#17301
You're being a bit harsh on Dooher there O'Neill. Who put Kavanagh through for his goal - yes Dooher and he won some break ball but clearly wasn't fuly fit.

I wouldn't go writing any post mortems on this tyrone team yet. One thing they  do lack is a top quality corner back. They then need to utilise Gormely there when they need him at CHB.

You look at today and I don't think Gormley was half fit nor was Dooher. Mulligan had a shocker with his shooting adn O'Neill hardly got any game time. Put all these boys back in and Tyrone are still a formidable outfit. Add to that Brian McGuigan.

The questions I would ask... Ricey as a top quality corner back? Kevin Hughes - has he still got it? Can Jordan get his engine back? Hughes and Jordan are probably replaceable but Ricey as a man marker is arguably not. Has Cavlan still got it would be another question.

Meath aren't bad - but I would leave it at that - aren't bad. The two corner forwards are very good and Moyles adds a good bit to the team . Geraghty also, despite being a tr**p, is a top quality player. Fay still has it and the rest of the players are "steely" but there is no real brilliance aside from what I mentioned.

Cork shouldn't trouble Meath. The winner of the AI should be from the other side of the draw. Who knows how Dublin and Derry will go but Kerry should realistically be the team to beat.

All in all I still think Tyrone are still very much a big gun and injury permitting will be a huge force next year.
#17302
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
August 03, 2007, 11:43:36 AM
Well ok it is more than perceived but when else would we get a chance to play in croke park! It's the hand we've been dealt and we've done well with it so we may take the chance while we've got it.

#17303
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
August 03, 2007, 11:33:27 AM
Not much comment on the tommy murphy cup here.

I have to say that I'm looking forward to seeing the footballers play in croke park. I know this is perceived as a "mickey mouse" competition but I think Jody has done well to keep focus in the squad to get this far - you only have to remember that last year we couldn't beat Clare in casement and this year we beat them in Clare. I think the winning and getting this far will breed a bit more confidence too.

Regarding Aghagallon - St Endas. Reading on other sites it still seems like rossa may go to the ulster council about this so that whole saga may not be over. Hopefully it doesn't mess the whole competition up.

Magill and Dougan should be in the squad - they're two decent footballers and it's good to see them there.
#17304
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
August 02, 2007, 11:34:23 AM
Antrim: C O'Donnell, A Graffin, C McKinley,

M Devlin, N McAuley, N McManus (0-2), B McFall, S McCrory, C Duffin (0-1), S McNaughton (0-2), C McFall (0-2), E McCloskey (0-1), S McDonnell (0-1), P Doherty (1-2), P Shiels (0-6). Subs: C Donnelly (0-1) for S McCrory; McKeague for C Duffin.

There's the team. The only positive thing I could say is that most of that team are u21 again next year.

I would suspect that this team are still very light for u21 level and maybe derry produced some physical hurling in order to expose this.

Still an awful awful result. I was really hoping these boys could have given the dubs a good rattle.

If this is the level we are at with our "great hopes" then you would have to ask where is the real hope for us.

Can only get better...
#17305
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
August 01, 2007, 03:56:17 PM
Paul Close corner back?? Has he ever even played there before in his life??

I'd have thought Sean McVeigh is hard done by not to be playing and personally I don't think Eoin O'Neill cuts it at this level but all that aside not really too many surprise. Glad to see Gallagher isn't suspended for this one as it'd be a shame for him to miss out.

I would expect there to be a few positional switches before the start of the game or have Wicklow got some flying machine of a corner forward tha they want Scoose to take care of??
#17306
Hurling Discussion / Re: Nicky Rackard Cup
July 31, 2007, 05:53:23 PM
Spirit does the bus also go through armagh city? ;)

Best of luck to Armagh hurlers in this. In Paul McCormack you have a hurler who would get on any team in Ulster and had he been schooled in Kilkenny probably there too.
#17307
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
July 31, 2007, 12:34:07 PM
Oops, sorry wrong thread milltown. No I wasn't so don't want to cast aspersions on whoever was...

Who won the last c'ship game between Rossa and the Johnnies? Wasn't that Rossa?

St Johns seem on the up and Rossa on the down so should be interesting. If the city hurling power base doesn't move from St Johns to Rossa now I would expect it to soon but St Johns haven't improved as much as you would expect with their failure at u21 level a big sign of this. They have however been streets ahead in underage over the last 5 or 6 years with GNM now catching up a bit.
#17308
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
July 31, 2007, 11:25:40 AM
Who would the favourites in the intermediate be?

I would imagine Carey, Glenarm and Ahoghill would be among the favourites? That would make the latter game a big one. Actually randalstown seem to be making good strides too so it could have the makings of a good championship.

Or are st pauls in it too?
#17309
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
July 31, 2007, 11:22:13 AM
Anyone for croker on saturday?

It's all very quiet. I , for one, am looking forward to seeing the footballers get a game in croker. It'll be the first time I've ever seen them there.

Any predictions? Wicklow will be fit and up for it with Micko about. They'll be hard to beat but sure a few goals from CJ might do the trick...
#17310
Antrim / Re: ANTRIM HURLING
July 31, 2007, 11:20:32 AM
This thread is fast approaching the same standard as the hogan stand message board.

Milltown I wouldn't classify that behaviour as typical "Belfast". It just takes a few individuals and that's what it has more than likely been.

Are the next round of senior games this sunday? I see st johns are to play Rossa - should tell us who the best team in Belfast is.

The next big one after that would be dunloy-loughgiel on the 9th of september. It's a pity these two always meet in the groups - would love to see them play in the knockouts.