Club Championships 2025

Started by SouthOfThe Bann, July 29, 2025, 11:06:11 AM

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SouthOfThe Bann

Quote from: ClubScene13 on October 25, 2025, 09:46:03 PMSome achievement for Ballina to win 3 in a row in Mayo. Haven't made much of a dent in Connacht or All Ireland so probably wouldn't get the national recognition but Mayo championship seems rightly competitive every year based on bookmakers odds, nipping 3 in a row in a championship 5 or 6 clubs fancy winning is some going

Probably one the most competitive championships in the country.

Quality lacking in recent years though.

Connacht wide open this year so they could be as good as any.

Or could it be a first provincial title for fermanagh ironically in Connacht.

FermGael

Erne Gaels win the replay in Fermanagh . Back 2 back titles for them .
Declan Bonner, their manager , was in America.
Wanted.  Forwards to take frees.
Not fussy.  Any sort of ability will be considered

marty34

Quote from: FermGael on October 26, 2025, 08:36:22 AMErne Gaels win the replay in Fermanagh . Back 2 back titles for them .
Declan Bonner, their manager , was in America.

I presume it was a pre-arranged trip?  Strange one though.

Derrygonnelly must still be strong even without the Jones' brothers.

thebigfullforward

All gone wrong for Austin Stacks here. Thought they'd win but have looked rubbish this second half

Wildweasel74

Never a penalty! Umpires making the ref decision for him!

Blowitupref

Other final results today

Cork

St Finbars 1-14 Nemo Rangers 1-13

Louth

Naomh Martin 1-18 Newtown Blues 1-11

Offaly

Tullamore 0-19 Ferbane 1-12

Roscommon

Padraig Pearses 1-15 St Brigids 1-15 (replay next Saturday)

Sligo replay

Shamrock Gaels 2-11 Coolera Strandhill 0-8

Westmeath

The Downs 4-12 Coralstown/kinnegad 0-16

Limerick

Mungret St Paul's 1-12 Monaleem 1-10

Waterford

Rathgormack 1-15 Ballinacounty 1-14
Is the ref going to finally blow his whistle?... No, he's going to blow his nose

Ball Hopper

Kerry Final:

Dingle 2-13 Austin Stacks 1-12

weareros

Very good Ros final going to a replay next Saturday. Brigids will be the happier team to get the replay although it would have been harsh if the Pearses free won it in the 6th minute of injury time. A veteran from St. Brigids All-Ireland win in 2013, Senan Kilbride, come on at the end. Interesting spectator was Jason Sherlock, with speculation he'll be part of Roscommon selectors for 2026.

Rossfan

Those Sherlock rumours must be true alright.
Great game today and draw possibly fairest result but PP feckd up a few chances near the end.
Probably half the 2026 County panel involved today.
That "young" Kilbride lad will hardly make it though.
Play the game and play it fairly
Play the game like Dermot Earley.