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bridge fan

Any thoughts on this surly this shud NOT be allowed

The 3 brannigans are  first cousins of Cairan Brannagand
Also the the kilcoo secretary O Hanlon works for Brannagan and also does umpire for him at county matches

charlieTully

I didn't get to the game as was working, had a few quid on the bridge. sounds close from reading the reports here. feck that.

pauly2

Quote from: bridge fan on September 20, 2014, 12:18:21 PM
Any thoughts on this surly this shud NOT be allowed

The 3 brannigans are  first cousins of Cairan Brannagand
Also the the kilcoo secretary O Hanlon works for Brannagan and also does umpire for him at county matches

Clutching at straws here lads.  There are many instances where the relations of the referee comes into question but take the beating on the chin and move on.  Next season will be interesting for the bridge.  they will be needing a new manager if walsh takes up with down though.  big woods is obvious choice..

superblues

It's simple it should not happen he should not have Been the referee it was blatant that he could not be impartial and was boarding line cheating have been out at an under age match this morning and he is all the talk which I am sure is what he set out to do so he will be happy

bcarrier

@OfficialDownGAA: Morgan Fuels SFC result from Pairc Esler Burren 2.17 Longstone 1.07 well done Burren on reaching this years final to play Kilcoo on 5th Oct


charlieTully

John Clarke was outstanding for the kingdom tonight i thought, nerves of steel at the end, made that free look very simple.

Sheedy

Quote from: charlieTully on September 20, 2014, 09:12:11 PM
John Clarke was outstanding for the kingdom tonight i thought, nerves of steel at the end, made that free look very simple.
good job there was a bit of excitement in the 1st game because the 2nd game never got going. the stone never got going and burren won at ease. the match never got near the level of intensity or passion of last nights semi final. burren going into final as favourites?

charlieTully

Quote from: SHEEDY on September 20, 2014, 09:35:23 PM
Quote from: charlieTully on September 20, 2014, 09:12:11 PM
John Clarke was outstanding for the kingdom tonight i thought, nerves of steel at the end, made that free look very simple.
good job there was a bit of excitement in the 1st game because the 2nd game never got going. the stone never got going and burren won at ease. the match never got near the level of intensity or passion of last nights semi final. burren going into final as favourites?

it could have been a worse hiding, both longstone midfielders should have been sent off.

PAULD123

#23093
The Bridge v Kilcoo match has had a lot of contrasting comments. As neutral I would say all the comments have been too one sided so far. This was a fairly bad tempered and frequently violent game that the referee lost control off early on.

To suggest that one side was physical but fair and the other side was brutal and should have had several players sent off for seriously aggressive fouls is total crap. Both sides committed some violent fouls. I will not pick out any in particular, but both sets of forwards were hacked and battered.

From my view one side was not better or worse than the other. Kilcoo do inspire a higher level of aggression in teams they play against than probably anyone else but that is no excuse for the choice those opposition teams make.

As for the ref, I did not see bias, I saw incompetence. He lost control and bottled many decisions. He was not helped by mass brawls. The referee was not the deciding factor in this game. How about when you are a minute into injury time you don't leave a completely unmarked opposition forward inside your own 21!

But lets be positive too - That was a hell of a night of entertainment, no-one was bored watching that match

Mid Down Gael

Quote from: PAULD123 on September 20, 2014, 11:43:49 PM
The Bridge v Kilcoo match has had a lot of contrasting comments. As neutral I would say all the comments have been too one sided so far. This was a fairly bad tempered and frequently violent game that the referee lost control off early on.

To suggest that one side was physical but fair and the other side was brutal and should have had several players sent off for seriously aggressive fouls is total crap. Both sides committed some violent fouls. I will not pick out any in particular, but both sets of forwards were hacked and battered.

From my view one side was not better or worse than the other. Kilcoo do inspire a higher level of aggression in teams they play against than probably anyone else but that is no excuse for the choice those opposition teams make.

As for the ref, I did not see bias, I saw incompetence. He lost control and bottled many decisions. He was not helped by mass brawls. The referee was not the deciding factor in this game. How about when you are a minute into injury time you don't leave a completely unmarked opposition forward inside your own 21!

But lets be positive too - That was a hell of a night of entertainment, no-one was bored watching that match

100 percent correct. The Bridge brought an intensity that surprised everyone, in your face tactics and mixed it with kilcoo and kilcoo responded. The referee let her go Kilcoo came out on top. I do believe most genuine bridge Gaels will take their beating and realise it can't always be the referees fault. He let her go but was same both ways.

Maurice Moss

Quote from: bridge fan on September 20, 2014, 12:18:21 PM
Any thoughts on this surly this shud NOT be allowed

The 3 brannigans are  first cousins of Cairan Brannagand
Also the the kilcoo secretary O Hanlon works for Brannagan and also does umpire for him at county matches

I have a few thoughts on this bridge fan.

First point, the three Branagans may be related to Ciaran Branagan, but are you telling us all here that due to the parochial nature of the GAA, there are not other cases of referees being in charge of games in which they have relations playing in? If the referee and relations were members of the same club then there would be an issue here, however, Ciaran Branagan isn't a member of the Kilcoo club and showed no bias towards any Kilcoo player for the duration of the game. He has been in charge of a few Kilcoo games this year and again, being a top inter county referee showed no bias towards any Kilcoo player. This should not be an issue at all here, and I am sure most people will agree that Ciaran Branagan shows no bias towards anyone he referees, be it Kilcoo or any other team in the county or outside. Petty argument, graciously accept your defeat like the majority of 'Bridge supporters and look at the positives of what an intense and exciting game that was on show last night!

Also on your point about O'Hanlon, he's not Kilcoo secretary. So I'd advise that before you come on here and spout out such a heap of nonsense, to go and get your facts right and then you can be taken seriously. Keyboard warrior clutching at straws, grow up!

bridgegael

I think the thing that will eat away  at the players is they hsd 2/3 good chances in last five minutes for points, didnt take any of them. Point was a big score then.
The team that has put mayobridge out of the championship in the last 18 years has went on to win it. Well done kilcoo
"2009 Gaaboard Cheltenham fantasy league winner"

superblues

Mayobridge never got a free kick inside the 50 metre line I think that says a lot

Sheedy

Quote from: superblues on September 21, 2014, 10:11:47 AM
Mayobridge never got a free kick inside the 50 metre line I think that says a lot
as a neutral at the match, I thought the ref was tough on mayobridge. thought they had to work a lot harder to get frees than kilcoo. in saying that the best team won and I think they'll also win the final.

Oglach

If Mayobridge never got a free inside the 45 i think it says more about the kilcoo defence  than the referee.
The Bridge scored 5 points in over an hours football, simply not enough.