Antrim Football Thread

Started by theskull1, November 09, 2006, 11:48:40 PM

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YoungSaff

Wonder will Kobe feature for Dunloy in the football ?

Looked very lively in the hurling when he came on.

Gaels1789

Quote from: YoungSaff on October 07, 2025, 09:10:16 AMWonder will Kobe feature for Dunloy in the football ?

Looked very lively in the hurling when he came on.


Quote from: YoungSaff on October 07, 2025, 09:10:16 AMWonder will Kobe feature for Dunloy in the football ?

Looked very lively in the hurling when he came on.

 if true about decky smith not playing he'll need to feature on Sunday for them to have a chance of lifting the trophy

Saffrongael

Quote from: ck on October 07, 2025, 08:57:06 AMDunloy have a few injuries from Sunday I'm hearing. Even though, I'm expecting a good open final. Would love to see Dunloy do it but don't see it.

I thought it was really good to have these really intense games in both codes, week on week
Let no-one say the best hurlers belong to the past. They are with us now, and better yet to come

BigGreenField

If Smith isn't fit then Dunloy are in bother, arguably their most important player.

The mental side here is interesting, does losing in the hurling fire them up and send them over the top or is the load they've carried and injuries too much to bear.

Hoping for a good final and no silly stuff .

Grace Murphy

Dunloy will win it - I am hearing Smith will play!

bannside

Rumours Decky Smyth and Sammy were touch and go on Sunday evening. Those are two smashing players and provide a lot of ball winning and energy that has got Dunloy to the final. Dunloy will need them both in top form for this one.

Hard to know when a team is peaking physically and mentally. Neither club pushed themselves too far in the league, so physically both still have plenty of gas. Id say without doubt Dunloy would be in far better shape mentally had they beaten Loughgiel. A team on a proper run could take some stopping. Question is, what will the defeat take out of them mentally. Will there now be a fear of losing both?

Its an intriguing final, both clubs there on merit. Can Cargin continue to do what they do, close out games no matter, or will Dunloy hunger and excellent football set up drive them over the line.

Expect the biggest crowd at a final for quite some time.

SaffronSports

Quote from: bannside on October 08, 2025, 12:02:06 PMRumours Decky Smyth and Sammy were touch and go on Sunday evening. Those are two smashing players and provide a lot of ball winning and energy that has got Dunloy to the final. Dunloy will need them both in top form for this one.

Hard to know when a team is peaking physically and mentally. Neither club pushed themselves too far in the league, so physically both still have plenty of gas. Id say without doubt Dunloy would be in far better shape mentally had they beaten Loughgiel. A team on a proper run could take some stopping. Question is, what will the defeat take out of them mentally. Will there now be a fear of losing both?

Its an intriguing final, both clubs there on merit. Can Cargin continue to do what they do, close out games no matter, or will Dunloy hunger and excellent football set up drive them over the line.

Expect the biggest crowd at a final for quite some time.

I can't see that tbh with TG4 involved, I'd say a lot of people will be content to watch it at home.

Hoof Hearted

Quote from: SaffronSports on October 08, 2025, 12:37:14 PM
Quote from: bannside on October 08, 2025, 12:02:06 PMRumours Decky Smyth and Sammy were touch and go on Sunday evening. Those are two smashing players and provide a lot of ball winning and energy that has got Dunloy to the final. Dunloy will need them both in top form for this one.

Hard to know when a team is peaking physically and mentally. Neither club pushed themselves too far in the league, so physically both still have plenty of gas. Id say without doubt Dunloy would be in far better shape mentally had they beaten Loughgiel. A team on a proper run could take some stopping. Question is, what will the defeat take out of them mentally. Will there now be a fear of losing both?

Its an intriguing final, both clubs there on merit. Can Cargin continue to do what they do, close out games no matter, or will Dunloy hunger and excellent football set up drive them over the line.

Expect the biggest crowd at a final for quite some time.

I can't see that tbh with TG4 involved, I'd say a lot of people will be content to watch it at home.

plus the 15 quid ahead too. Not sure of the weather but if it gives it wet, tg4 wil be a better option for the neutral
Treble 6 Nations Fantasy Rugby champion 2008, 2011 & 2012

SaffronSports

Quote from: Hoof Hearted on October 08, 2025, 12:55:13 PM
Quote from: SaffronSports on October 08, 2025, 12:37:14 PM
Quote from: bannside on October 08, 2025, 12:02:06 PMRumours Decky Smyth and Sammy were touch and go on Sunday evening. Those are two smashing players and provide a lot of ball winning and energy that has got Dunloy to the final. Dunloy will need them both in top form for this one.

Hard to know when a team is peaking physically and mentally. Neither club pushed themselves too far in the league, so physically both still have plenty of gas. Id say without doubt Dunloy would be in far better shape mentally had they beaten Loughgiel. A team on a proper run could take some stopping. Question is, what will the defeat take out of them mentally. Will there now be a fear of losing both?

Its an intriguing final, both clubs there on merit. Can Cargin continue to do what they do, close out games no matter, or will Dunloy hunger and excellent football set up drive them over the line.

Expect the biggest crowd at a final for quite some time.

I can't see that tbh with TG4 involved, I'd say a lot of people will be content to watch it at home.

plus the 15 quid ahead too. Not sure of the weather but if it gives it wet, tg4 wil be a better option for the neutral

I think the weather is to be okay in fairness. I haven't decided what to do. No dog in the race so I'd be looking at 40 quid in tickets for me, the wife and a 17 year old with the 2 younger ones free. It's a 35 mile drive roughly so TG4 probably the smarter option but there is a part of me that fancies taking it in in person. If you're Cargin or Dunloy you'll pay whatever obviously but just think a lot of neutrals will give it a pass.

Jeepers Creepers

As long as Tg4 bring their shammy to wipe the camera!!

Gaels1789

Quote from: bannside on October 08, 2025, 12:02:06 PMRumours Decky Smyth and Sammy were touch and go on Sunday evening. Those are two smashing players and provide a lot of ball winning and energy that has got Dunloy to the final. Dunloy will need them both in top form for this one.

Hard to know when a team is peaking physically and mentally. Neither club pushed themselves too far in the league, so physically both still have plenty of gas. Id say without doubt Dunloy would be in far better shape mentally had they beaten Loughgiel. A team on a proper run could take some stopping. Question is, what will the defeat take out of them mentally. Will there now be a fear of losing both?

Its an intriguing final, both clubs there on merit. Can Cargin continue to do what they do, close out games no matter, or will Dunloy hunger and excellent football set up drive them over the line.

Expect the biggest crowd at a final for quite some time.


Think you're spot on.

In fairness Cargin and Dunloy bring a serious crowd every game which is brilliant to see.

BigGreenField

Quote from: Jeepers Creepers on October 08, 2025, 03:14:16 PMAs long as Tg4 bring their shammy to wipe the camera!!

I'll be listening out for the As Gaeilge equivalent of "of course in the ladies game it's not the same rules"

Lár na páirce 1

Quote from: bannside on October 08, 2025, 12:02:06 PMRumours Decky Smyth and Sammy were touch and go on Sunday evening. Those are two smashing players and provide a lot of ball winning and energy that has got Dunloy to the final. Dunloy will need them both in top form for this one.

Hard to know when a team is peaking physically and mentally. Neither club pushed themselves too far in the league, so physically both still have plenty of gas. Id say without doubt Dunloy would be in far better shape mentally had they beaten Loughgiel. A team on a proper run could take some stopping. Question is, what will the defeat take out of them mentally. Will there now be a fear of losing both?

Its an intriguing final, both clubs there on merit. Can Cargin continue to do what they do, close out games no matter, or will Dunloy hunger and excellent football set up drive them over the line.

Expect the biggest crowd at a final for quite some time.


Be a huge crowd as both teams well supported I would say two best supported teams in the county.

Na Glinntí Glasa

I wont lie, Sundays defeat did leave an ill feeling in the gut walking out of Cushendalls pitch. Its yet another championship that we have let go. i dont doubt the players walked off that pitch in the pits themselves.

If you had of said to be that evening, 'ah here sure you have the football to look forward to' you'd of gotten some look from our supporters  ;D

Will the defeat on Sunday have dented them, maybe mentally but not physically. The players are fitter than I've ever seen them with how much they train week on week. They are a seriously talented bunch of lads and the dedication they put into the club they are joy to watch regardless of what way results go.

Sunday is bit of a one off for the club as we have the senior football & camogie final on the same day. It will mean a long day out for people, a lot of diesel and money spent on the gates to support both teams.

Its a unique day for the club.



NAG1

Quote from: Na Glinntí Glasa on October 09, 2025, 08:22:06 AMI wont lie, Sundays defeat did leave an ill feeling in the gut walking out of Cushendalls pitch. Its yet another championship that we have let go. i dont doubt the players walked off that pitch in the pits themselves.

If you had of said to be that evening, 'ah here sure you have the football to look forward to' you'd of gotten some look from our supporters  ;D

Will the defeat on Sunday have dented them, maybe mentally but not physically. The players are fitter than I've ever seen them with how much they train week on week. They are a seriously talented bunch of lads and the dedication they put into the club they are joy to watch regardless of what way results go.

Sunday is bit of a one off for the club as we have the senior football & camogie final on the same day. It will mean a long day out for people, a lot of diesel and money spent on the gates to support both teams.

Its a unique day for the club.




Very surprised about yous agreeing to both finals on the same day GG.