Ard Mhacha v Muineacháin - Athletic Grounds - 08/03/09

Started by GrandMasterFlash, February 17, 2009, 06:42:23 PM

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Sandy Hill

With Paddy Power;

Armagh 4/6
Monaghan 6/4
Draw 15/2

Monaghan are some bet at those odds!
"Stercus accidit"

corn02

Those odds are crazy.

Aidan is injured according to the GL.


tyronefan


                  McBennett

   D McArdle    V Corey    D Mone/J Conlon

D Hughes    G McQuaid    P McGuigan/C McManus

               E Lennon D Clerkin

S Gollogly    P Finaly    C McManus/P McGuigan

T Freeman    R Woods    M Downey/C Hanratty


She'll be a tight one..

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Will Damien Freeman not play

Schkite

Quote from: tyronefan on March 03, 2009, 09:33:16 PM

                  McBennett

   D McArdle    V Corey    D Mone/J Conlon

D Hughes    G McQuaid    P McGuigan/C McManus

               E Lennon D Clerkin

S Gollogly    P Finaly    C McManus/P McGuigan

T Freeman    R Woods    M Downey/C Hanratty


She'll be a tight one..


Will Damien Freeman not play

He seems to be slipping down the pecking order, the first signs this year were the loss of captaincy, and he's been used sparingly. We've alot of options in the half-back line now, and Banty has been experimenting with them the last while, with Damien coming off the bench more. He still has alot to offer, and may well start come championship time, but I would imagine him being used more as an impact sub in the future rather than being an automatic starter at wing-back like he has been the last few years.

GrandMasterFlash

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Monaghan take on Armagh
03 March 2009

On Sunday Monaghan face a difficult, tricky away assignment when they travel to the Athletic Grounds in Armagh to take on the Orchard County in a game that is probably about a little more than just the two points on offer. Ulster pairings in the league tend to assume a greater significance in that counties can never depend on when they will meet again in the championship so psychological advantage is always to the forefront.

Monaghan also face into something of a lion's den in that Armagh's return to the Athletic Grounds as their headquarters following a lengthy absence when it was initially closed for safety reasons and then during a lengthy redevelopment programme, was turned into something of a bittersweet experience when they were defeated by Laois in their first game back in their traditional stronghold. That was quite a blow to the Armagh psyche in that they always believed the Athletic Grounds was something of a fortress and gave them an advantage. They had hoped that their opening game there in the National League in their redeveloped headquarters would reaffirm the strong psychological position that the venue had held in the past. That didn't happen and that will be further motivation for them as they seek vital points in a section that is going to go right down to the last round.

Armagh opened their campaign with a great away victory over Wexford where four goals from Ryan Henderson helped get them off to a flying start but their hopes and aspirations were derailed somewhat by Laois in an attritional type contest that saw Peadar Toal and JP Donnelly both red carded as were two players from leash, Brian McCormick and Brendan Quigley.

The absence of Toal and Donnelly as each got a four weeks suspension will mean something of a reshuffle but Peter McDonnell, the Armagh manager was always going to make changes as he seeks out his most reliable combination. On the positive side that game saw the return of Andy Mallon and he is likely to figure on Sunday as his Ronan Clarke at full forward but it is in defence where he may apply the greater degree of surgery in that this was the area where Armagh struggled most.

His cause wasn't helped on that occasion as Kieran McKeever, his regular centre back, was yellow carded as was his a replacement Aidan O'Rourke but both are available for Sunday and will man their usual defensive positions. When these sides met a couple of seasons back in the league in Clones Monaghan snatched victory with a late injury time point from Paul Finlay and it could take a similar smash and grab act to take anything out of the Athletic Grounds on Sunday.

©2009 Lynn Publications

http://www.hoganstand.com/Monaghan/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=107833

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  Think the old spell-checker must be broke about Lynn Publications..  :)





bennydorano

Hear Cross 'stuffed' Down last night?  Anyone there?


Onion Bag

Hats, Flags and Head Bands!


Onion Bag

someone told me that it may be moved to Cross, any truth or are we still for the city
Hats, Flags and Head Bands!

Rma13

It was listed as being in the Athletic Grounds in yesterday's Irish News, I think the Meath game will be played in Cross.

Onion Bag

Hats, Flags and Head Bands!


illdecide

Lads i have to say and i'm not crying it out here but i think Monaghan are money from America against Armagh...If they're still 6/4 on Sat i'll have a few bob on them. Armagh minus the Cross lads plus the injury list they have, i'll bet you there will be big money on Monaghan and the odds will be slashed...(My £10 should do it...lol)
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