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Quote from: Minder on November 22, 2009, 03:58:17 PM
Quote from: TonesAbú on November 22, 2009, 03:55:21 PM
Quote from: Minder on November 22, 2009, 03:52:19 PM
Do St Galls play Connacht champions in AISF?
They have to play The Loup first Minder  ;)
And that will be no easy game I can tell you.

Formality.

Agreed.


They'll walk it by 8-12 points.
i usse an speelchekor

imtommygunn

Not a formality at all.

St Galls, Clontibret game aside, have been getting through games by the skin of their teeth.

Loup have beat them before and as someone said here experience alone can win games this time of year. No more experience about than Paul McFlynn and Johnny McBride.

I'd be surprised if St Galls won by 8 - 12(If weather continues as is conditions will probably dictate they don't even score that). Loup are a very good "outside" bet for this game. On paper they're not as good a side by a long way however on paper they're not the best side in Derry - hasn't stopped them yet.

heffo

Quote from: shark on November 22, 2009, 05:33:13 PM
Quote from: imtommygunn on November 22, 2009, 05:29:02 PM
Garrycastle are not a bad side. The wee number 5, Dessie Dolan and James Dolan were very good. Midfield good too - the lesser known midfielder possibly outshining the former county one,(his name escapes me...)

Ballyboden badly missed Keaney. Their FB marked Gary Dolan well though (although he should have scored a goal) and they'd one or two other players who played well. All in all you'd expect a lot more for Dublin champions as they were poor.

David O'Shaughnessy your thinking of.  The lesser known midfielder is Seanie O'Donoghue, who despite his appearance is only 28.  Was on the Westmeath U-21 team that won Leinster in 2000, as an 19 yr old.  But a series of bad injuries slowed him down.
Garrycastle are a very experienced side, that alone can win games this time of year

Is Stephen O'Reilly still playing Senior for Garrycastle.

Fair play to Garrycastle - not really a shock - Boden were out on their feet and missing Keaney, O'Mahoney & a couple of others

I'm glad from a Dublin point of view that they're out so we can have a proper look at some of the Boden lads in the O'Byrne/NFL..

INDIANA

bar mac auley heffo they have no-one else of county standard. Portlaoise or clara will win it out. St galls for the all-ireland

Schkite

Quote from: Maroon Heaven on November 22, 2009, 05:06:57 PM
Quote from: Schkite on November 22, 2009, 03:59:19 PM
Fair play to Garrycastle, great win when they were written off by most. All the best to them in the final.


God - I wouldn't have said that. Alot of the press this morning tipped Garrycastle.

Fair play to them. This might be what is needed to lift Westmeath Football again after a poor 2009 year for the county footballers.

Ah right, just seen a few places were tipping Ballyboden and talking up a Boden - Portlaoise final. Haven't seen them before but clearly they're a good side.

Heard earlier a Westmeath side has never won Leinster, would be great to see.

Lecale2

Where is the Loup v St Gall's Ulster final?

Farrandeelin

Can't see Charlestown causing an upset in Connacht (despite having home advantage) as Corofin have won Galway 10 out of 19 and I think their experience will see them through next Sunday. Hope I'm wrong.
Inaugural Football Championship Prediction Winner.

magickingdom

Quote from: drici on November 22, 2009, 03:21:45 PM
Kerins O'Rahillys(Kerry) 1-08  Moyle Rovers(Tipperary) 0-09

o'rahillys won in horrid conditions without their 2 stars gone to oz. no day for football and moyle rovers can hold their heads high

shark

Quote from: heffo on November 22, 2009, 05:46:44 PM
Quote from: shark on November 22, 2009, 05:33:13 PM
Quote from: imtommygunn on November 22, 2009, 05:29:02 PM
Garrycastle are not a bad side. The wee number 5, Dessie Dolan and James Dolan were very good. Midfield good too - the lesser known midfielder possibly outshining the former county one,(his name escapes me...)

Ballyboden badly missed Keaney. Their FB marked Gary Dolan well though (although he should have scored a goal) and they'd one or two other players who played well. All in all you'd expect a lot more for Dublin champions as they were poor.

David O'Shaughnessy your thinking of.  The lesser known midfielder is Seanie O'Donoghue, who despite his appearance is only 28.  Was on the Westmeath U-21 team that won Leinster in 2000, as an 19 yr old.  But a series of bad injuries slowed him down.
Garrycastle are a very experienced side, that alone can win games this time of year

Is Stephen O'Reilly still playing Senior for Garrycastle.

Fair play to Garrycastle - not really a shock - Boden were out on their feet and missing Keaney, O'Mahoney & a couple of others

I'm glad from a Dublin point of view that they're out so we can have a proper look at some of the Boden lads in the O'Byrne/NFL..

Yeah O'Reilly comes on in practically every game, and did yesterday too.  Does a good job for them in closing out games.  I think he had retired for a few years and then re-emerged last year. 

drici

The abandoned Portlaoise game refixed for this Saturday(28th) at 2-15pm in Portlaoise.

drici

Oh aye and it's free in to everybody.

laoisgaa

Dense fog in O'Moore Park - game could be called off again - 8 and a half minutes Portlaoise 0-1 Clara 0-1 - Paul Cahillane point for Portlaoise; John O Hara for Clara

laoisgaa

Clara 0-2 Portlaoise 0-1 - Thomas Deehan free 12th min

laoisgaa

22 mins Portlaoise 0-2 Clara 0-2 - Barry Fitzgerald free - still heavy fog

laoisgaa

26 mins - Portlaoise 0-3 Clara 0-2 - Barry Fitzgerald free