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#1
Quote from: stephenite on April 02, 2011, 08:59:58 AM
I seem to recall Breaking Ball being repeated on Sunday mornings?

yes, before The Sunday Game would start
#2
Quote from: RedandGreenSniper on April 02, 2011, 10:39:04 AM
Mayo team named

Mayo Team & Panel as follows:


1)   Robert Hennelly   Breaffy
2)   Tom Cunniffe   Castlebar Mitchels
3)   Alan Feeney   Castlebar Mitchels
4)   Keith Higgins   Ballyhaunis
5)   Richie Feeney   Castlebar Mitchels
6)   Ger Cafferkey   Ballina Stephenites
7)   Lee Keegan   Westport
8   Aidan O'Shea   Breaffy
9)   James Kilcullen   Ballaghaderreen
10)   Kevin McLoughlin   Knockmore
11)   Alan Dillon   Ballintubber
12)   Andy Moran   Ballaghaderreen
13)   Cillian O'Connor   Ballintubber
14)   Alan Freeman   Aghamore
15)   Jason Doherty   Burrishoole

16)   David Clarke   Ballina Stephenites
17)   Peadar Gardiner   Crossmolina
18)   Chris Barrett   Belmullet
19)   Barry Moran   Castlebar Mitchels
20)   Jason Gibbons   Ballintubber
21)   Tom Parsons   Charlestown Sarsfields
22)   Aidan Kilcoyne   Knockmore
23)   Enda Varley   Garrymore
24)   Ronan Rochford   Crossmolina
25)   Aidan Campbell   Swinford
26)   Eoghan O'Reilly   Castlebar Mitchels

That's not far off what I thought it would be. But some mild surprises - Keegan and Cillian O'Connor. That will be our full-forward line for the summer, methinks. And close enough to the rest of the team too. I'm optimistic looking at that.

thought keegan was gone from the pannel after the FBD Final, hasnt even be in the 26 man squad much at all since then....
is one of the slectors in the new set up from westport ?
#3
Quote from: Lar Naparka on March 12, 2011, 01:07:22 PM
Quote from: maguire 4 mayo on March 12, 2011, 12:14:00 PM

Mayo Team to play Armagh:

1) Kenneth O'Malley

2) Tom Cunniffe 3) Cathal Hallinan 4) Chris Barrett
5) Peadar Gardiner 6) Ger Cafferkey 7) Ruadhiri O'Connor

8) Tom Parsons 9) Jason Gibbons

10) Aidan Campbell 11) Alan Dillon 12) Kevin McLoughlin
13) Aidan Kilcoyne 14) Andy Moran 15) Jason Doherty

Is this the actual team or just your own suggestion?



actual team.
Ronan McGarrity not starting???
#4

Mayo Team to play Armagh:

1) Kenneth O'Malley

2) Tom Cunniffe 3) Cathal Hallinan 4) Chris Barrett
5) Peadar Gardiner 6) Ger Cafferkey 7) Ruadhiri O'Connor

8) Tom Parsons 9) Jason Gibbons

10) Aidan Campbell 11) Alan Dillon 12) Kevin McLoughlin
13) Aidan Kilcoyne 14) Andy Moran 15) Jason Doherty
#5
Best off luck to the galway lads on sunday !

surely if galway are to lose by 10 or 12 points Tomas O Flatharta will have to step aside ???......
#6
GAA Discussion / Re: SLIGO V TYRONE NFL 2
February 26, 2011, 07:56:33 PM
Quote from: SLIGONIAN on February 26, 2011, 11:49:27 AM
Quote from: Gael85 on February 26, 2011, 12:12:54 AM
Sligo Team to meet Tyrone Sun 27th Feb 

P Greene

C Harrison
B Kennedy
R Donovan

K Cawley
M Quinn
P McGovern

T Taylor
S Gilmartin

A Costello
E O'Hara
M Breheny

A Marren
F Quinn
D Kelly
There will be a 3 changes to that team on the day.


Gilmartin not playing will be one change .....
#7
GAA Discussion / Re: SLIGO V TYRONE NFL 2
February 22, 2011, 06:55:31 PM
Quote from: Mano on February 22, 2011, 04:55:25 PM
We would need to show significant improvement from last Sunday if we are to win this game. There are also likely to be some changes in personnel with Egan, Costello back from injury and Kennedy starting in the full back line. Tyrone have had a very poor start to the league but many of their players have won 3 all-Irelands (Ricey, Gormley, Kavanagh, O'Neill, McGuigan, McGinley, Harte) so its only a matter of time before they begin to get things together again.

Home advantage hopefully will be of benefit to us but the 2 points will be very hard won against an experienced Tyrone team. Midfield has been a wasteland for Sligo this year but i don't think Tyrone are as strong in that area as Meath are at the moment. Hopefully we get enough ball into our forwards to put up a goal score and win with a point or 2 to spare.


whats up with the midfield ? was this not in good shape and settled last year for ye  ?
#8
http://sportsfile.com/id/491702/

..andy and f hanley meet in cong for a chat about the match this weekend !!
#9
From Mayo Advertiser...By Colm Gannon, Mchale Park

Mayo 0-8

Kerry 1-9



Mayo went down to Kerry in their second game in the National Football League in McHale Park on Sunday, and when they look back on the game they will know that they had only themselves to blame for the four point defeat. After taking control of the game from the middle of the first half until right at the death, they failed to convert numerous scoring chances in to scores on the board. Mayo kicked and fisted eleven wides over the seventy minutes in a bitterly cold and wet McHale Park. The result of the game swung dramatically in the Munster mens favour seven minutes from the end when Robert Hennelly was harshly adjudged to have fouled Darran O'Sullivan for a penalty. The decision looked harsh and was one that Mayo manager James Horan described after the game as an unbelievable decision. Bryan Sheehan who had only come on as sub stepped up and calmly slotted the ball to the net sending Hennelly the wrong way. Kerry kicked on from there and added on two more points from Sheehan and Kieran O'Leary to wrap up a 1-9 to 0-8 win. Mayo's inability to convert their possession was the root cause of their failure to take the points from a game that was there to be won.

Both from play and from placed balls Mayo, were not at the races at all in the shooting stakes when it mattered. There were however a number of positives to be taken from the game, with the Mayo defence doing very well after a shaky opening quarter. Alan Feeney, Richie Feeney and Kevin McLoughlin all put in very good performance's with those around them grafting hard all day. Normally if a Mayo team could keep Colm Cooper to a point and Kieran Donaghy scoreless you would have assumed they were well on their way to a victory, but not this day.

Mayo going in level at the break didn't look like a possibility after the opening 15 minutes where at times Kerry looked to be toying with Mayo. The changing point in the half came after a quarter of an hour. Kieran Donaghy won the ball and played in Darren O'Sullivan who laid it off to David Geaney who shot for goal. Robert Hennelly pulled off a great save with his foot to send the ball high and away. At that stage Kerry were leading by three points and Mayo were struggling to make inroads at all, they were failing to clear the ball out of their own half on too many occasions. The visitors got their first score of the half when Geaney kicked a point from out on the right two minutes in, then four minutes later Darren O'Sullivan pointed after Colm Cooper took a quick free to set a move in motion. The Dr Crokes man got his only score of the day 12 minutes in when he tapped over a free from close range. Mayo finally got themselves on the scoresheet in the 20th minute when Ronan McGarrity put over a point from that little pocket of the field where his deadly accurate, coming in from the right hand side on his right foot between the 45m and 21m lines. Aidan Campbell added a free shortly afterwards and that was followed by another pointed free from Ronaldson to level the game up with ten minutes left in the half. David Geaney put Kerry back in front with a good point from play after a quick Darren O'Sullivan free was knocked into his path by Donaghy. Andy Moran leveled it up with the best Mayo score of the afternoon a huge point from out on the left hand side, then Aidan O'Shea finally got the ball under control to slot his only score of the day to put Mayo into the lead for the first time with four minutes to go before the break. The Kerry men did level it up before the midway mark through A Geaney free after McGarrity was judged to have over carried the ball coming out of defence. Mayo's inability to clear their lines lead to five of Kerry's scores in the game according to James Horan after the match.

The opening exchanges of the second half saw Kevin McLoughlin and Geaney exchange scores inside the opening six minutes. Mayo retook the lead through Aidan Campbell with 22 minutes left on the clock but that was soon counteracted by a Darren O'Sullivan point. The last Mayo score came from the boot of Neil Douglas who came on after 41 minutes for Mark Ronaldson with 18 minutes left on the clock. But that was to be the last time that Mayo troubled the umpire in the Albany end to raise the white flag. With a trip to Tuam and old rivals Galway next week a lot of work will have to be done, to ensure that that this years league campaign doesn't turn into a slog to avoid relegation.


Mayo: R Hennelly, R Feeney, A Feeney, T Cunniffe; P Gardiner, G Cafferkey, K McLoughlin (0-1); J Gibbons, R McGarrity (0-1); A Campbell (0-2), A Moran (0-1), A Dillon; A O'Shea (0-1), A Kilcoyne, M Ronaldson (0-1,1f). Subs: N Douglas (0-1), T Parsons, J Doherty


Kerry: B Kealy; P Reidy, M O'Sé, S Enright; A O'Mahony, E Brosnan, J Lyne; S Scanlon, D Moran; G O'Driscoll, D O'Sullivan (0-2), D Walsh; C Copper (0-1,1f), K Donaghy, D Geaney (0-4, 2f). Subs: A Maher, D Casey, B Sheehan (1-1), K O'Leary (0-1)

#10
General discussion / Re: Man Utd Thread:
February 20, 2011, 07:45:59 PM
treble will be on if we get past arsenal....then a city v utd cup final...ya heard here first
#11
GAA Discussion / Re: NFL Division 4 2011
February 20, 2011, 07:25:56 PM
Quote from: Shamrock Shore on February 20, 2011, 07:07:04 PM
Shocking to see Kilkenny score 0-00 today. 70 mins of football and nere a score. I wonder did they even get a wide!

Has to be one of the worst teams ever in the history of GAA
if they score point the next day...progress will have being made for them
#12
don't think it will... as a solid performance should be given by the lads but i hope tomorrow doesn't end in disaster for us. Kerry tails will be up big time after losing to Cork the first day out
#13
it doesn't seem to help our forwards at all ;D
#14
GAA Discussion / Re: Star Fantasy GAA 2011
February 14, 2011, 05:31:50 PM
anyone know if Tubridy from Clare playing against Kilkenny at the weekend? clare put up a score of 5-17 !
#15
will Tomás O Flatharta' be next to go??
Ra Silke thinks the team is likely to see further withdrawals of senior players.

from rte website  http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/championship/2011/0214/silker.html