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He scored 1-6 off Sean pender and 6 points against rhode so he can't be too bad

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DAF wrote:Offaly Senior Football Championship

Tubber 1-11 Edenderry 0-7

Edenderry didnt look like a team who were reigning county champions.Tubber were better than them throughout and pulled away in the last 15 minutes.Luckily there was more than 3 points in as Edenderry looked to have had a legitmate goal disallowed.Ball spilled out of the Tubber goalies hands and fell over the line but the goal wasnt given.Ciaran McManus was the best player on show, his free taking was excellent and he dominated midfield.He's still be good enough for Offaly regardless of his age.
What happened Edenderry in this match?, maybe True Red can let us know. Also Ciaran McManus was badly managed by previous Offaly managers, look at Tony Browne with Waterford.

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Edenderry Manager Peter Brady said in an interview he was very unhappy with performance that the young lads were not pulling together the last couple of weeks . wonder what going on??
they played a couple of challenges and were bet well by carbury and mullingar shamrocks

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Just on Rhode they have played two challenges in the last two weeks. Played Na Fianna of dublin which was from what I heard great work out and learned alot that was a draw rhode would have one only referee disalowed a goal after given the penalty. Lastnight they played All Ireland Finalists St. Brigids of Roscommon which also was a great game of football that also ened up a draw with both sides having chances to win it. two great work outs for rhode.

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Is it an open draw for the semis?

Is the draw normally made after the quarter finals are played or before?

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open draw for semis
they useally do the draw after match I think?

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From the Master Fixtures list . . .
"Winners of 1st vs. 4th Quarter Final games seeded for semi final draw"
offalyguy wrote:Is it an open draw for the semis?

Is the draw normally made after the quarter finals are played or before?
Pat Donegan. Signed out of respect for players and all involved with Offaly.

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Clara 1-13 Gracefield 1-07.

The scoreline suggests a somewhat even game but the truth is these teams are operating at totally different levels. Clara hit the woodwork on 3 occasions going for goals and realistically should have raised at least 5 green flags.

The impression on the terrace between both sets of fans was that Clara were just doing enough and if Gracefield moved up a gear Clara had the ability to do so too.

With John Ledwith at 6 it frees up Matt Mitchell to play a roving game from centre forward. This seems to be difficult to counteract as a centre back is unlikely to follow him and be dragged out of position.

Alan Cronin is back on the team after a few years on the fringes and is going very well as are Thomas and Stephen Deehan. With John Reynolds and Joe Quinn still to come back into the team Clara will be happy with where they are at this stage of the year.

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offaly2012 wrote:Edenderry Manager Peter Brady said in an interview he was very unhappy with performance that the young lads were not pulling together the last couple of weeks . wonder what going on??
they played a couple of challenges and were bet well by carbury and mullingar shamrocks
One of their players (i'm not going to name him) completely lost his discipline towards the end of the match and stormed off the field in a huff after being sustituted. Not a good sign if you ask me.

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Heard last night that they keeping the groups away from each other is semis the only way the likes of rhode and clara can play each other is in a final

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Well if the winners of the 1st v 4th quarter finals are seeded then if they both win then Clara and Rhode will be kept apart in the semis yeah!

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Abercrombie Fitch wrote:Clara 1-13 Gracefield 1-07.

The scoreline suggests a somewhat even game but the truth is these teams are operating at totally different levels. Clara hit the woodwork on 3 occasions going for goals and realistically should have raised at least 5 green flags.

The impression on the terrace between both sets of fans was that Clara were just doing enough and if Gracefield moved up a gear Clara had the ability to do so too.

With John Ledwith at 6 it frees up Matt Mitchell to play a roving game from centre forward. This seems to be difficult to counteract as a centre back is unlikely to follow him and be dragged out of position.

Alan Cronin is back on the team after a few years on the fringes and is going very well as are Thomas and Stephen Deehan. With John Reynolds and Joe Quinn still to come back into the team Clara will be happy with where they are at this stage of the year.
i think thats alot of the problems in offaly football at the moment, an young and up coming team like Gracefield been miles behind clara
a clara team who have been around a good bit, and lets be fair have nothing to give to the county team as lads you have named
were all there before.

thats not Claras fault and they will be looking to win the club championship in offaly this year and best of luck to them.
but when you have a young side like Gracefield who haven't won the senior since 1984, and are miles behind a clara side
who most have a lot of football behind them. its not good, and its not just the football, i have seen some club hurling this
year and the same is going on there younger hurlers getting beaten by teams that have lads well past there sell bye date.

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townman wrote:
Abercrombie Fitch wrote:Clara 1-13 Gracefield 1-07.

The scoreline suggests a somewhat even game but the truth is these teams are operating at totally different levels. Clara hit the woodwork on 3 occasions going for goals and realistically should have raised at least 5 green flags.

The impression on the terrace between both sets of fans was that Clara were just doing enough and if Gracefield moved up a gear Clara had the ability to do so too.

With John Ledwith at 6 it frees up Matt Mitchell to play a roving game from centre forward. This seems to be difficult to counteract as a centre back is unlikely to follow him and be dragged out of position.

Alan Cronin is back on the team after a few years on the fringes and is going very well as are Thomas and Stephen Deehan. With John Reynolds and Joe Quinn still to come back into the team Clara will be happy with where they are at this stage of the year.
i think thats alot of the problems in offaly football at the moment, an young and up coming team like Gracefield been miles behind clara
a clara team who have been around a good bit, and lets be fair have nothing to give to the county team as lads you have named
were all there before.

thats not Claras fault and they will be looking to win the club championship in offaly this year and best of luck to them.
but when you have a young side like Gracefield who haven't won the senior since 1984, and are miles behind a clara side
who most have a lot of football behind them. its not good, and its not just the football, i have seen some club hurling this
year and the same is going on there younger hurlers getting beaten by teams that have lads well past there sell bye date.
13 out of the starting 15 for clara against gracefield were in there 20's.... not a team that i would call "past there sell by date" :lol:

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offalyman18 wrote:
townman wrote:
Abercrombie Fitch wrote:Clara 1-13 Gracefield 1-07.

The scoreline suggests a somewhat even game but the truth is these teams are operating at totally different levels. Clara hit the woodwork on 3 occasions going for goals and realistically should have raised at least 5 green flags.

The impression on the terrace between both sets of fans was that Clara were just doing enough and if Gracefield moved up a gear Clara had the ability to do so too.

With John Ledwith at 6 it frees up Matt Mitchell to play a roving game from centre forward. This seems to be difficult to counteract as a centre back is unlikely to follow him and be dragged out of position.

Alan Cronin is back on the team after a few years on the fringes and is going very well as are Thomas and Stephen Deehan. With John Reynolds and Joe Quinn still to come back into the team Clara will be happy with where they are at this stage of the year.
i think thats alot of the problems in offaly football at the moment, an young and up coming team like Gracefield been miles behind clara
a clara team who have been around a good bit, and lets be fair have nothing to give to the county team as lads you have named
were all there before.

thats not Claras fault and they will be looking to win the club championship in offaly this year and best of luck to them.
but when you have a young side like Gracefield who haven't won the senior since 1984, and are miles behind a clara side
who most have a lot of football behind them. its not good, and its not just the football, i have seen some club hurling this
year and the same is going on there younger hurlers getting beaten by teams that have lads well past there sell bye date.
13 out of the starting 15 for clara against gracefield were in there 20's.... not a team that i would call "past there sell by date" :lol:
my point is most have played with offaly from minor under 21 and senior, i didn' say they were past there sell by date of course most will play
for Clara for the next 10 years but what will the county get out of it ?

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Anton Sullivan's injury woes continue with him dislocating his shoulder again in training this week, could be out for another 6-9 months or more, will be a massive loss to Offaly and especially Rhode.

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