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Re: Senior A hurling 2018

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2018 10:30 pm
by shannonbanks14
Just like your own tripe frankthewank. Stick out puberty you'll get through it gud lad :)

Re: Senior A hurling 2018

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2018 12:33 pm
by greenairfield
Take K/K out of ocp and results start going the wrong way

Re: Senior A hurling 2018

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 10:14 pm
by LooseCannon
Was at Sunday’s games.
St Rynaghs v Shinrone - a very harsh sending off for St Rynaghs. Conor Doughan should have got the line for a dirty pull across Pat Camon’s thigh. I thought that Niall Wynne played well for the Shannonsiders, who will be happy with the point, having had 14 men for 45 minutes. They could have won had they not missed a couple of frees, and had Camon kept his rifled effort below the crossbar. But yet again Shinrone had their chance to win and blew it.

KK v Belmont
Probably the biggest result in the Brosnasiders’ history. They thoroughly deserved their win, perhaps by more than the final margin suggests. I thought that Ciarán Kenny played very well until his withdrawal (from injury methinks) for Belmont. They should enjoy the victory, however as poor as KK were, Ciarán Slevin missed 4 frees. They were also without their best forward, Currams. Enda Grogan has also yet to return to the fold. Killian Leonard mustn’t have been fully fit if he was restricted to a place on the bench. In saying all that, Belmont’s margin of victory could have been greater on the day.

Who would’ve thought that last year’s county finalists would lie with 1 point each at 6th and 7th on the table. I still feel that one of the two teams will be in this year’s county final, and I believe that both will make it to the semi final stage.

Re: Senior A hurling 2018

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 10:56 pm
by allstar2010
greenairfield wrote:Take K/K out of ocp and results start going the wrong way
Bullshite statement! It’s only April, they’ve a load of injuries and had a long campaign last year. But that shouldn’t take away from Belmonts win, they fully deserved it and with two wins under their belt they can seriously think about pushing on to claim one of the automatic semi final places.

Re: Senior A hurling 2018

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2018 9:42 am
by greenairfield
A load of injuries ? How many were missing the last day ?

I am just stating facts there record outside of OCP is not hectic at the minute!!

Re: Senior A hurling 2018

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 10:48 pm
by Plain of the Herbs
Bullshite statement is right. Kilcormac-Killoughey have played this year's two form teams. When they went 28 matches unbeaten from 2012 to 2015, 15 of those were played outside of OCP. Premature to be getting excited.
allstar2010 wrote:
greenairfield wrote:Take K/K out of ocp and results start going the wrong way
Bullshite statement! It’s only April, they’ve a load of injuries and had a long campaign last year. But that shouldn’t take away from Belmonts win, they fully deserved it and with two wins under their belt they can seriously think about pushing on to claim one of the automatic semi final places.

Re: Senior A hurling 2018

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 11:26 pm
by greenairfield
2015 is 3 years ago How many of there games have been played in OCP in the last 3 years ?

Re: Senior A hurling 2018

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 2:10 pm
by llkj
greenairfield wrote:2015 is 3 years ago How many of there games have been played in OCP in the last 3 years ?
You are the one making the claim about their performances outside on OCP. Why don't you back up your claims with some data, rather than rely on others to do the work for you?

Re: Senior A hurling 2018

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 4:31 pm
by Plain of the Herbs
Beat me to it, LL Kool J!
llkj wrote:
greenairfield wrote:2015 is 3 years ago How many of there games have been played in OCP in the last 3 years ?
You are the one making the claim about their performances outside on OCP. Why don't you back up your claims with some data, rather than rely on others to do the work for you?

Re: Senior A hurling 2018

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 6:08 pm
by greenairfield
I have my homework done that's why I said it...ye are some shower I tell ye.

Re: Senior A hurling 2018

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 1:54 am
by llkj
greenairfield wrote:I have my homework done that's why I said it...ye are some shower I tell ye.
Nice, would you mind sharing with the rest of us? Genuinely interested in seeing it. Thank you.

Re: Senior A hurling 2018

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 12:20 pm
by SearingDrive
greenairfield wrote:I have my homework done that's why I said it...ye are some shower I tell ye.
Did your parents sign it off?

Re: Senior A hurling 2018

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2018 5:49 pm
by greenairfield
Oh they did how's Rynaghs going ?

Re: Senior A hurling 2018

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2018 9:32 am
by LooseCannon
greenairfield wrote:Oh they did how's Rynaghs going ?
They’ve the same amount of points as the champions, KK(1). Don’t worry, it’ll even out when they play Birr.
They still managed a draw while playing with (a) a man less, and (b) they played terrible with a man less.
That’s why I feel they’ll be there on county final day.


How are Birr’s footballers doing. For a town of 4.5 thousand people, and that’s not including the people that ye poach from Crinkill. Ye’re an absolute disgrace. Rynaghs have about 80% of Birr legitimate pick, i.e. not Crinkill, and can manage their first hurling team in the first tier, and a football team in the second tier.

Birr have their first hurling team in the first tier, with their footballers in the fourth tier.
Can’t field their own team at u21 level in hurling.


By the way, where’s the “homework” that you’ve done?

Re: Senior A hurling 2018

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2018 12:37 pm
by private joker
What is the storey with birr been allowed to join with CRC gaels at 21? Surely that's not fair to other clubs?