Antrim Hurling

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Tony Baloney

Quote from: theskull1 on February 03, 2010, 09:34:19 AM
Quote from: aontroim on February 03, 2010, 12:47:55 AM
From Loughgiel website;

A new Senior Management Team has been selected.

Our new Manager is P.J O'Mullan(Jnr) - his back-up team includes Jim Nelson, Joe McGurk, Dominic Casey, Mick O'Connell and Tommy Stevenson.

The committee would like to thank all three parties who applied for the job for their time and effort in preparing their interviews.

We wish P.J and his team all the best for the oncoming season.

Jesus...thats alot of travelling expenses.
A sign of desperation I think. A lot of string characters there so will be interesting to see who makes the decisions.

Rasmatazz:)


Tony Baloney

Quote from: hardstation on February 03, 2010, 11:22:36 PM
Quote from: Tony Baloney on February 03, 2010, 11:16:24 PM
Quote from: theskull1 on February 03, 2010, 09:34:19 AM
Quote from: aontroim on February 03, 2010, 12:47:55 AM
From Loughgiel website;

A new Senior Management Team has been selected.

Our new Manager is P.J O'Mullan(Jnr) - his back-up team includes Jim Nelson, Joe McGurk, Dominic Casey, Mick O'Connell and Tommy Stevenson.

The committee would like to thank all three parties who applied for the job for their time and effort in preparing their interviews.

We wish P.J and his team all the best for the oncoming season.

Jesus...thats alot of travelling expenses.
A sign of desperation I think. A lot of string characters there so will be interesting to see who makes the decisions.
The puppeteer?
Do you miss naffin? This iPhone keypad isn't all that.

drici

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06 February 2010
In Today's Walsh Shield competition
Antrim defeated NUIG  on scoreline of

Antrim 2.23
NUIG   4.15


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WALSH CUP S.H.
Saturday, 6th February 2010
Galway (1-22) Offaly (2-15)
Dublin (2-17) Wexford (2-13)

WALSH CUP S.H.SHIELD
Saturday, 6th February 2010
NUIG (4-23) Antrim (2-15)
Carlow (2-14) UCD (0-11)
Kilkenny (8-20) GMIT (0-8)

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WALSH CUP SENIOR HURLING SHIELD 2010.
Dates VENUES
A. Antrim v NUIG
06.02.2010
Dunganny

B. UCD v Carlow
06.02.2010
Carlow

C. GMIT v Kilkenny
06.02.2010
Kilkenny

D. Laois v DIT
07.02.2010
Rathdowney

E. NUIG v Carlow
14.02.2010
 

D. Kilkenny C v D
14.02.2010
 

CRAOBH FINAL: E v F 21.02.2010 or 07.03.2010
 



FIRST NAMED TEAM HOME VENUES IN ALL GAMES

drici

WALSH CUP SENIOR HURLING SHIELD 2010.
Dates VENUES
A. Antrim v NUIG
06.02.2010
Dunganny

B. UCD v Carlow
06.02.2010
Carlow

C. GMIT v Kilkenny
06.02.2010
Kilkenny

D. Laois v DIT
07.02.2010
Rathdowney

E. Antrim v Carlow
14.02.2010
 

D. Kilkenny v Laois
14.02.2010
 

CRAOBH FINAL: E v F 21.02.2010 or 07.03.2010
 



FIRST NAMED TEAM HOME VENUES IN ALL GAMES

the colonel

From county site

The lethal finishing of the Antrim forward line was the deciding factor in Dunganny on Saturday afternoon.

An incredible 12-point haul from Antrim's Neil McManus epitomised the efficiency of the Glensmen, who started and ended the game with a flurry of impressive scores.

Scorers -- Antrim: N McManus 0-12 (5f, 1 '45), E McCluskey 2-1, S McNaughton 0-6, M Scullion 0-2, C McVaughan, D Hamill 0-1 each. NUI Galway: D Sullivan 2-0, S Quinlan 1-2, D Reidy 0-5 (2f), D O'Flynn 1-0, K Keehan, D Barrett, G Kelly 0-2 each, J O'Gorman, P Kennedy 0-1 each.


Who is C McVaughan??
the difference between success and failure is energy

maxpower

More importantly how did McManus get away with hitting a 45
(Scorers -- Antrim: N McManus 0-12 (5f, 1 '45))

Some impressive tallies there alright, McManus 0-6 from play, Mcnaughton the same, Eddie McCloskey 2-1, 2:17 from play in total is not bad for the middle of Feb.  Was Watson not playing
What happens next????

NAG1

Seriously wouldnt get carried away with that result boys.

maxpower

nobody getting to carried away with a win over a college in a walsh shield final but nonetheless scoring 6 times from play in any match is good going.

I see according to the fixtures parnell will get a bit of use this weekend,
Dublin v Derry Sat at 7:30pm
Dublin v Galway Sun 12:45pm Walsh Cup Final
Dunloy v Portumna 2:30pm AI club Semi Final
What happens next????

Minder

Quote from: maxpower on February 08, 2010, 04:04:49 PM
nobody getting to carried away with a win over a college in a walsh shield final but nonetheless scoring 6 times from play in any match is good going.

I see according to the fixtures parnell will get a bit of use this weekend,
Dublin v Derry Sat at 7:30pm
Dublin v Galway Sun 12:45pm Walsh Cup Final
Dunloy v Portumna 2:30pm AI club Semi Final

Why are they playing an oul bullshit Walsh Cup match before an All Ireland Semi Final? If it is anyway wet the pitch will be in quare order for Dunloy v Portumna.
"When it's too tough for them, it's just right for us"

imtommygunn

While not good for the pitch that would slow the game down which would be no bad thing for Dunloy...

Minder

Quote from: imtommygunn on February 08, 2010, 04:28:31 PM
While not good for the pitch that would slow the game down which would be no bad thing for Dunloy...

Possibly but I think it is also a lack of respect for one of the biggest games in the Gaa calendar.
"When it's too tough for them, it's just right for us"

imtommygunn

Why, if Dublin are in it, is it not in a more neutral venue anyway?

Do Galway and Antrim have to play all games away from home in the Walsh cup?