Muineachán v Doire 19/20 July

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billy the kid

The Monaghan CHF was the star player with 4/5 points and was above anything else on the pitch.  Think he may have been Hughes but not sure.
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thebandit

Quote from: billy the kid on July 08, 2008, 04:55:23 PM
The Monaghan CHF was the star player with 4/5 points and was above anything else on the pitch.  Think he may have been Hughes but not sure.

That would be Kieran Hughes from Scostown. Mattie O'Reilly and Sam Dooney played very well at the back. The U16s Pete Dooney and Aaron McCarey also played well.

GrandMasterFlash

"From Monaghan's point of view it was a great team performance that was liberally sprinkled with some fine individual efforts, none more so than Mark Connolly in midfield and well supported by Ciaran Hughes, Pete Dooney and Aaron McCarery at full forward."

This young lad's signed for Wolves and will be a big miss to Monaghan GAA..

whiskeysteve

Quote from: billy the kid on July 08, 2008, 04:55:23 PM
The Monaghan CHF was the star player with 4/5 points and was above anything else on the pitch.  Think he may have been Hughes but not sure.

Any derry boys show up well?
Somewhere, somehow, someone's going to pay: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPhISgw3I2w

fer fox ache

The two lads up front McGeehan and Moore looked dangerous but then we knew that already. Problem was we couldn't the ball to them, I thought Emmett Mcguckin showed well. Your lad Mullan scored a nice point but wasn't a consistent threat

thebandit

Quote from: GrandMasterFlash on July 08, 2008, 11:15:56 PM
"From Monaghan's point of view it was a great team performance that was liberally sprinkled with some fine individual efforts, none more so than Mark Connolly in midfield and well supported by Ciaran Hughes, Pete Dooney and Aaron McCarery at full forward."

This young lad's signed for Wolves and will be a big miss to Monaghan GAA..


Aaron McCarey is going for trials as well .... as a goalkeeper

bingobus

Quote from: thebandit on July 09, 2008, 02:43:40 PM
Quote from: GrandMasterFlash on July 08, 2008, 11:15:56 PM
"From Monaghan's point of view it was a great team performance that was liberally sprinkled with some fine individual efforts, none more so than Mark Connolly in midfield and well supported by Ciaran Hughes, Pete Dooney and Aaron McCarery at full forward."

This young lad's signed for Wolves and will be a big miss to Monaghan GAA..


Aaron McCarey is going for trials as well .... as a goalkeeper

Expect Pete Dooney to follow suit as well. In same Irish squad as McCarey and has been over already apparently.

thebandit, you get the PM i sent you?

ExiledGael

Monaghan seems to be a hotbed of english clubs recruiting, is there a scouting link up in the area? Seem to lose a fair bit of local talent to soccer, and rugby to an extent.

haranguerer

Maybe its a hotbed of talent Exiled Gael, did you not consider that?   ;)

Aye, theres a loada scouts in the area, and the young fellas cant wait to get away.  :P

saffron sam2

The Monaghan vs Derry game will be decided as soon as the referee is announced. Hopefully (and I speak as a purist) the GAA will appoint a referee who is wise to skullduggery and common thuggery that Banty McEnaney has instilled into his Monaghan side. Any right thinking Gael would welcome a Derry win.
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ExiledGael

Sure half of Derry are secretly hoping for a Monaghan win.

GrandMasterFlash

Quote from: saffron sam2 on July 09, 2008, 10:05:52 PM
The Monaghan vs Derry game will be decided as soon as the referee is announced. Hopefully (and I speak as a purist) the GAA will appoint a referee who is wise to skullduggery and common thuggery that Banty McEnaney has instilled into his Monaghan side. Any right thinking Gael would welcome a Derry win.

Can't get a rise on any other threads SS2?   ::)


Main Street

Sure it's a well known fact that Derry's only purpose is to play the beautiful game, if only the other teams would let them. ::)

saffron sam2

Quote from: GrandMasterFlash on July 09, 2008, 11:14:17 PM
Quote from: saffron sam2 on July 09, 2008, 10:05:52 PM
The Monaghan vs Derry game will be decided as soon as the referee is announced. Hopefully (and I speak as a purist) the GAA will appoint a referee who is wise to skullduggery and common thuggery that Banty McEnaney has instilled into his Monaghan side. Any right thinking Gael would welcome a Derry win.

Can't get a rise on any other threads SS2?   ::)



Not on the wind-up. Monaghan are often described as playing on the edge of what is acceptable physically. I think they have gone beyond that. Hence I do believe that the referee will have a massive bearing. Someone who picks nits is likely to suit Derry, one who prefers to let the game flow will favour yourselves. I will state the winner on this thread as soon as the referee is announced.
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Maguire01

So please do share with us a list of potential referees and the likely outcome.....
I'll start the list:
B Crowe
D Fahy
J Bannon
P Russell
M Hughes
J McQuillan
S Doyle
F Flynn
M Duffy
J McKee
M Deegan
D Coldrick