Armagh Club football & hurling

Started by holylandsniper, November 09, 2006, 10:44:31 PM

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Orior

Next Question - where are those boys from?

Ryan Magennis
David Lavery
Declan McKenna - Harps
Adrian Conlon
Mark Shields
Aidan Forker - Maghery?
Michael Stevenson - Sarsfields?
James Donnelly
James Lavery - Maghery
Pauric Gribben
Brian Mallon - Tir na Og
Sean Moore
Eugene McVerry - Mullaghbawn?
Stefan Forker - Maghery
Stefan Campbell

Subs: Sean Hughes, Ryan Rafferty, Paul Carvill, Conor White
Cover me in chocolate and feed me to the lesbians

mountainboii

Quote from: Orior on October 23, 2011, 10:45:41 PM
Next Question - where are those boys from?

Ryan Magennis - Clans?
David Lavery - Maghery?
Declan McKenna - Harps
Adrian Conlon Tullysaran?
Mark Shields - Whitecross
Aidan Forker - Maghery?
Michael Stevenson - Sarsfields?
James Donnelly - Killeavy
James Lavery - Maghery
Pauric Gribben - Ballymacnab
Brian Mallon - Tir na Og
Sean Moore - Ogs
Eugene McVerry - Mullaghbawn?
Stefan Forker - Maghery
Stefan Campbell - Clans

Subs: Sean Hughes - Ballymacnab?, Ryan Rafferty - Granemore, Paul Carvill - Tir na Og?, Conor White - Harps

Midman

PS congratulations to the Middletown Hurlers, Ulster Intermediate champions!

http://hoganstand.com/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=156918

RealSpiritof98

Quote from: Midman on October 24, 2011, 02:07:54 PM
PS congratulations to the Middletown Hurlers, Ulster Intermediate champions!

http://hoganstand.com/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=156918


Great achievement, They have wiped the floor with everyone this year, Anyone know what they'll be up against in the semi's.

Middletown were traditionally strong up the middle and would get you into a dog eat dog battle and grind you down, but this team is full of quality skillfull hurlers that can do a lot of damage, and the majority of them are 19-25 bracket.

crossfire

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TO TACADOIRARDMHACHA

Re your post of 17th Oct

Your point that our success is as a result of a superb batch of players coming along at the same time is quite a valid one although it is hardly a coincidence that this is the second batch of superb players that have come along in the past 15 years.

Your earlier assertion in the same post that our success was in some way due to the population of Cross and the absence of other sports is rather simplistic.
Cross has a population of 1800 and has had a soccer team ( Cartwheel United ) for the past 25 years.

In County Monaghan towns of similar size and population, Carrickmacross and Clones, have not won the senior championship in over 50 years

In Derry, Dungiven has 3 times the population of either Bellaghy or Ballinderry and yet they have only won i senior title in the past 20 years whilst the other 2 have won 6 each.

How can you explain the lack of success by Strabane where there is nationalist population of 20,000

illdecide

Quote from: crossfire on October 24, 2011, 03:41:29 PM
TO TACADOIRARDMHACHA

Re your post of 17th Oct

Your point that our success is as a result of a superb batch of players coming along at the same time is quite a valid one although it is hardly a coincidence that this is the second batch of superb players that have come along in the past 15 years.

Your earlier assertion in the same post that our success was in some way due to the population of Cross and the absence of other sports is rather simplistic.
Cross has a population of 1800 and has had a soccer team ( Cartwheel United ) for the past 25 years.

In County Monaghan towns of similar size and population, Carrickmacross and Clones, have not won the senior championship in over 50 years

In Derry, Dungiven has 3 times the population of either Bellaghy or Ballinderry and yet they have only won i senior title in the past 20 years whilst the other 2 have won 6 each.

How can you explain the lack of success by Strabane where there is nationalist population of 20,000

Drink, Drugs, soccer, rugby, women and vandalism...and who would seriously like to play for Carthorse Utd FFS ;)
I can swim a little but i can't fly an inch

crossfire

They would probably beat Clans. :)

Milltown Row2

Quote from: RealSpiritof98 on October 24, 2011, 02:39:32 PM
Quote from: Midman on October 24, 2011, 02:07:54 PM
PS congratulations to the Middletown Hurlers, Ulster Intermediate champions!

http://hoganstand.com/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=156918


Great achievement, They have wiped the floor with everyone this year, Anyone know what they'll be up against in the semi's.

Middletown were traditionally strong up the middle and would get you into a dog eat dog battle and grind you down, but this team is full of quality skillfull hurlers that can do a lot of damage, and the majority of them are 19-25 bracket.

Yes watched them beat a very fancied Lamh Dhearg team in the semi final, in fairness they wouldn't have much quality but what they lacked in natural skills they made up in sheer strength and determination.

From the very start I was fearfull for the Lamhs team. The big fullforward won most balls that came in, but lost out when trying to off load them to other players. They also missed a lot of shots when on their own and their free taking could have lost them the match on it's own!!
But Lamh's couldn't get to grips with them and fair play to Middletown, I believe they will play Munster opposition, as long as there is no quarter final game against our English friends.
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

illdecide

Quote from: crossfire on October 25, 2011, 01:53:23 AM
They would probably beat Clans. :)

I was only explaining the lack of success from Strabane...no need for the smart arse remarks, or was that because i belittled Crossmaglen's soccer team ;)
I can swim a little but i can't fly an inch

DearyMe

Thoughts on Cross v Galls?

Asked similar question before Armagh county final in relation to Ballymc!  Some on here gave them a chance!!!

Are Cross this good?  should Galls be afeared???
Do not wait to strike until the iron is hot, but make it hot by striking!

Applesisapples

Cross should win by 2 or 3. But don't rule St Gall's out as other factors on the day such as weather and home advantage can come in to it.

DearyMe

Had fancied Cross myself - think i'm getting caught up in the media now, beginning to favour Galls!
Do not wait to strike until the iron is hot, but make it hot by striking!

pearseog

Quote from: DearyMe on October 27, 2011, 11:38:50 AM
Had fancied Cross myself - think i'm getting caught up in the media now, beginning to favour Galls!

How good do you think Cross are? Take that multiply by about 100 and thats how good they are!

brokencrossbar1

Quote from: pearseog on October 27, 2011, 05:10:13 PM
Quote from: DearyMe on October 27, 2011, 11:38:50 AM
Had fancied Cross myself - think i'm getting caught up in the media now, beginning to favour Galls!

How good do you think Cross are? Take that multiply by about 100 and thats how good they are!

:D

Severe lack of interest in all levels of teams playing in the Ulster.  No one interested how our county champs will do?

Throw ball

Quote from: brokencrossbar1 on October 27, 2011, 06:31:05 PM
Quote from: pearseog on October 27, 2011, 05:10:13 PM
Quote from: DearyMe on October 27, 2011, 11:38:50 AM
Had fancied Cross myself - think i'm getting caught up in the media now, beginning to favour Galls!

How good do you think Cross are? Take that multiply by about 100 and thats how good they are!

:D

Severe lack of interest in all levels of teams playing in the Ulster.  No one interested how our county champs will do?

It just gets too bring when it is Cross! ;D

On a serious note I hope Cross wipe the flour with St Galls. They are doing far too much crying for my liking and I personally think letting it be known in the media that they have objected to the referee is very poor form. If I was him - or any referee taking his place - I would give St. Galls nothing on Sunday. I read a number of reports on last years match and they say St. Galls greatest fault was trying to match Cross physically. It appears that some of them are blaming Joe McQuillan for them getting beat. We all know that Cross are no angels but they are nowhere near as bad as they used to be. ;D

From a County point of view it may not do any harm for Cross to get beat. Then we may get players like Morgan and McKenna getting some game time for the county before the championship. Still Cross won't care.

Best of luck Cross. Also best of luck Cullaville and Eire Og. I think I will give the Athletic grounds a visit on Sunday.