Galway v Armagh

Started by bennydorano, February 22, 2007, 11:12:04 AM

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Goats Do Shave

He was in Fat Sam's cafe in Armagh last week with a lady friend.

Quite surprised to see him!!

Duine Eile

I'm back lads, I wasn't hibernating, I was stuck on the other board after the move a couple of weeks ago, couldn't get over here no matter what I did. Nice to see I was missed! :P

Didn't think we had much chance of winning in Sunday but fair play to the lads they pulled it out of the bag in the end.Delighted to see Padraic back in the maroon, obviously a bit rusty but he was still one of the best Galway players on the field. Coleman did well too, made some fabulous catches in the second half.In the backs Finian Hanley looked very uncomfortable on the ball and had a bit of a horror of a game really. Doherty's kick outs need some work, the sidelines are seeing a lot of his kick outs. Cormac Bane is a bit of a disappointment, has the potential to kick monsters of points but is completely anonymous other than that. but anyway, a strange game that we won thankfully, didn't look likely at half time but they showed a bit of bottle and guts at long last, hopefully things will improve from here on.

say nothin

Correct Goats..

I happened to see him in Fat Sams also..I think he was in Armagh getting his transfer signed to join the Ogs ;)

thebandit

He is engaged to a girl from near Monaghan, that could have been the reason he was up these parts

PatDaly

Can anyone give an accurate update on how both Brian Mallon and Ronan Clarke are progressing on the injury front? I have heard that Clarke won't be available for the entire 2007 season but I'm hoping someone has a more upbeat assessment. Is there any possibility that Clarke could be back by mid June for either an Ulster semi-final against Tyrone/Fermanagh or a 1st round back door game? I have heard Brian Mallon is back doing light jogging. If this is true then he should be available for the 1st round Ulster championship game against Donegal?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/6358081.stm

"Kernan also expects Ronan Clarke and Brian Mallon to feature at some stage this year after both suffered serious knee injuries."