Official Cavan GAA Thread

Started by BallyhaiseMan, November 10, 2006, 01:47:12 PM

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rodney trotter

I'm not having a pop at Ciaran Galligan but the only time I remember him playing Cb was against Offaly in the league this year. He played decent in fairness, but that was against against an awful Offaly team (don't think they even had a manager at the time) and they still managed to beat us.

They were hammered at home by Kildare in Tullamore in the first round in Leinster. Ciaran Galligan was one of the 6 players dropped from the panel before the championship,

I wasn't at all the league games, did he play CB agaisnt Roscommon, one performance against a poor Offaly team is hardly enough.

Itchy

He gave a mom display against down in newry a few yrs back when Cavan beat down. I think its in him but maybe he is lacking confidence or direction.

rodney trotter

Good achievment by the Gaels winning the u21 title last Sunday. Assan Gaels had only player missing from their team which beat Newtown last year. Top class manager in Joe O Connor, he managed Lacken for one year in 2008 and it was the very tough trainings but probaly the fittest Lacken were under any manager. He is in the frame for the senior Cavan Gaels job and would probaly be the best man to get them disciplined.

Paul Graham is getting back to form which is good for the u21's next year, probaly would have been starting had he been fit this year.

rodney trotter

Assan Gaels had only 1 player missing is what i meant to say.

PhilsJemmysField

Gaels were absolute value for the win against assan gaels. Game should have been over at half time really and Paul Graham really ran the show at periods

Itchy

Can someone tell me are the amalgamations going ahead for the senior championship next year or have things been changed?

Celt_Man

Quote from: Itchy on December 06, 2012, 08:05:16 PM
Can someone tell me are the amalgamations going ahead for the senior championship next year or have things been changed?

County Board Meeting tonight to decide League Formats for next year....

Championship structure not being finalised tonight - clubs relegated in 2012 can reapply for Championship status plus Amalgamation applications - all to be in for early January

League Format is gonna be 4 Divisions by the looks of it... Top 2 in each promoted with top 4 playing off for League title.. couple of different options for relegation though
GAA Board Six Nations Fantasy Champion 2010

PhilsJemmysField

This is what we got this morning  the League will be Home and Away


Option 2
Four divisions
Division 1A  10 teams
Division 1B  10 teams
Division 2  10 teams
Division 3  11 teams.
Top 4 teams on points in Division 1A play off for the League Title
1 v 4 and 2 v 3
Bottom team on points are relegated.
Team 9 on points and team 8 on points play off and loser is relegated to 1B
Top two teams on points in Division 1B are promoted to Division 1A
Top four teams on points play off for the League title.
1 v 4 and 2 v 3
Bottom team on points are relegated.
Team 9 on points and team 8 on points play off and loser is relegated to Division 2
Top two teams on points in Division 2 are promoted to Division 1B
Top four teams on points play off for the League title.
1 v 4 and 2 v 3
Bottom team on points are relegated.
Team 9 on points and team 8 on points play off and loser is relegated to Division 3
Top two teams on points in Division 3 are promoted to Division 2
Top four teams on points play off for the League title.
1 v 4 and 2 v 3.

Championship 2013
Teams who were relegated by the 2012 league can apply for Championship status.
This must be received by the Secretary by noon on Friday 4th January.
Also applications for Amalgamations must also be in for that date.
There are no plans to link League and Championship.
When we have confirmed numbers for the championship we will discuss the format at the first County Committee meeting which will be held on Monday 14th January.

Itchy

Cavan beat Louth 2-14 to 0-12 in the Fitzsimmons cup Shield today. No other details at the moment.

Itchy

From a poster on hoganstand

1. A O'Meara
2. M Brady
3. R Dunne
4. D Barkey
5. K Meehan
6. A Clarke
7. D O'Reilly
8. G McKiernan
9. O O'Connell
10. K Tierney
11. C Mackey
12. M McKeever
13. M Reilly
14. D Givney
15. E Keating

Barkey was sent off near the end for 2 yellows. Mossy Corr came in for Keating who picked up an injury in the first half, and M Dunne came on for Mackey.

Denn Forever

Report on the match from HS.

SF Tournament: McGivney inspires Cavan
09 December 2012


Cavan's Gearoid McKiernan gets away from Louth's Conor Rafferty during the Fitzsimons Cup Shield final at Grangegodden. TO VIEW A SELECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THIS GAME CLICK HERECavan 2-14
Louth 0-12

Cavan turned in an impressive performance to defeat Louth in the Fitzsimons Cup Shield final at Grangegodden. The senior intercounty tournament is hosted by the Gaeil Colmcille club.

Cavan dominated the opening half and led at the interval 2-8 to 0-5. Louth got the better start and where 0-2 to 0-0 up after five minutes with points from Shane Lennon and Brian Donnelly. The Breffni men stormed into the game and a goal from Martin Reilly along with points from Geraoid McKiernan (2) and Eugene Keating put them in the driving seat. Cavan went on another scoring spree in the final ten minutes which yielded 1-4. Reilly got his second goal and a point, Kevin Tierney chipped in with two and McKiernan, who was putting in a man of the match performance, kicked his third point of the half.

Cavan continued to dominate the early exchanges of the second half and points from Mossy Corr and David Givney gave them an eleven point lead. Louth enjoyed their best period in the game midway through the half and where rewarded with points from David Reid, Kevin Rogers, Shane Lennon and Darren Clarke. Just when it looked that the Louth men might stage a comeback Cavan began to dominate again and midfielders McKiernan and Corr kicked two points each to put the issue beyond doubt.

After the game Gaeil Colmcille Chairman Willie Newman presented the Fitzsimons Shield to Cavan captain Gearoid McKiernan.

Cavan scorers: Martin Reilly 2-1, Gearoid McKiernan 0-5, Mossy Corr 0-3, Eugene Keating and Kevin Tierney 0-2 each, David Givney 0-1.

Louth scorers: Shane Lennon 0-4, David Reid 0-3, Kevin Rogers and Brian Donnelly 0-2 each, Darren Clarke 0-1.

Referee Joey Curley Meath



I have more respect for a man
that says what he means and
means what he says...

sans pessimism

Quote from: rodney trotter on December 05, 2012, 11:08:59 AM
Good achievment by the Gaels winning the u21 title last Sunday. Assan Gaels had only player missing from their team which beat Newtown last year. Top class manager in Joe O Connor, he managed Lacken for one year in 2008 and it was the very tough trainings but probaly the fittest Lacken were under any manager. He is in the frame for the senior Cavan Gaels job and would probaly be the best man to get them disciplined.

Paul Graham is getting back to form which is good for the u21's next year, probaly would have been starting had he been fit this year.
Did he win with CG as manager previously
"So Boys stick together
in all kinds of weather"

rodney trotter

Quote from: sans pessimism on December 11, 2012, 12:43:33 AM
Quote from: rodney trotter on December 05, 2012, 11:08:59 AM
Good achievment by the Gaels winning the u21 title last Sunday. Assan Gaels had only player missing from their team which beat Newtown last year. Top class manager in Joe O Connor, he managed Lacken for one year in 2008 and it was the very tough trainings but probaly the fittest Lacken were under any manager. He is in the frame for the senior Cavan Gaels job and would probaly be the best man to get them disciplined.

Paul Graham is getting back to form which is good for the u21's next year, probaly would have been starting had he been fit this year.
Did he win with CG as manager previously

Not sure to be honest, its a long time since he was over Cavan Gaels seniors, think he might have been over them in 2001, they won it that year. Wouldn't have been over them since then, they went foreign and had managers from various counties.

sans pessimism

Quote from: rodney trotter on December 11, 2012, 05:28:03 PM
Quote from: sans pessimism on December 11, 2012, 12:43:33 AM
Quote from: rodney trotter on December 05, 2012, 11:08:59 AM
Good achievment by the Gaels winning the u21 title last Sunday. Assan Gaels had only player missing from their team which beat Newtown last year. Top class manager in Joe O Connor, he managed Lacken for one year in 2008 and it was the very tough trainings but probaly the fittest Lacken were under any manager. He is in the frame for the senior Cavan Gaels job and would probaly be the best man to get them disciplined.

Paul Graham is getting back to form which is good for the u21's next year, probaly would have been starting had he been fit this year.
Did he win with CG as manager previously

Not sure to be honest, its a long time since he was over Cavan Gaels seniors, think he might have been over them in 2001, they won it that year. Wouldn't have been over them since then, they went foreign and had managers from various counties.
Is O Connor not a Mayo man Rod
"So Boys stick together
in all kinds of weather"

rodney trotter

Quote from: sans pessimism on December 11, 2012, 10:34:25 PM
Quote from: rodney trotter on December 11, 2012, 05:28:03 PM
Quote from: sans pessimism on December 11, 2012, 12:43:33 AM
Quote from: rodney trotter on December 05, 2012, 11:08:59 AM
Good achievment by the Gaels winning the u21 title last Sunday. Assan Gaels had only player missing from their team which beat Newtown last year. Top class manager in Joe O Connor, he managed Lacken for one year in 2008 and it was the very tough trainings but probaly the fittest Lacken were under any manager. He is in the frame for the senior Cavan Gaels job and would probaly be the best man to get them disciplined.

Paul Graham is getting back to form which is good for the u21's next year, probaly would have been starting had he been fit this year.
Did he win with CG as manager previously

Not sure to be honest, its a long time since he was over Cavan Gaels seniors, think he might have been over them in 2001, they won it that year. Wouldn't have been over them since then, they went foreign and had managers from various counties.
Is O Connor not a Mayo man Rod

Ha he is San, uncle of Cillian. Joe has been living in Cavan for 30 years so not quite as foreign as the managers who followed him..