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Paschal Kellaghan

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 10:59 am
by offaly2012
Some Weekend for Paschal after Picking up his 7th county title and the day before he Managed Monastervin to Win the Intermediate .

Re: Paschal Kellaghan

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 8:42 am
by classof81
well done pe,gonna be a great manager

Re: Paschal Kellaghan

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 4:26 pm
by summerindublin
Another great win for Paschal as a manager with Monasterevan reaching the Leinster Club Intermediate final beating Cuala of Dublin 1-14 to 0-09.

Re: Paschal Kellaghan

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 12:26 am
by heman
paschals cv looking even more better now with another leinster title..well done to him.

Re: Paschal Kellaghan

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 12:19 pm
by Ahlethimoutwithit
One of the strangest games I have heard of, the Leinster IFC Final.
Monasterevin trailed by 1pt to no score at half time! thats right , 1 pt to 0!!
With 10 mins left they were trailing by 3 pts to 1 and came with what can only be described as a scoring blitz to win 4pts to 3, incredible stuff!!. For a good forward, Pascal clearly has a handle on the defensive side of things.

Re: Paschal Kellaghan

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 4:33 pm
by Lone Shark
Paschal seems to have done a good job of finding game plans that are suited to the team at his disposal, while he also seems to have done a good job of shedding the notion that there is a set way to play the game, and that all any manager should do is tinker around the edges of the basic style. Basic long ball football is a joy to watch when executed well - as we saw from Dr Crokes at the weekend, who put on an exhibition against Castlehaven. Crossmaglen are usually a joy to watch as well, but their game at the weekend made the headlines for all the wrong reasons.

However these two teams have one thing in common - they have a massive pick, and within that pick are some supremely talented individuals who would grace any county team in Ireland, never mind a club side. If you don't have that, you have to cut your cloth to suit and do something different - which in fairness, Paschal is well able to do.

It's probably too soon for him to manage Rhode, but I'd love to see him take on another senior club in Offaly and see how he fares. It's a pity that it seems to be clubs in Meath and Kildare that are benefiting from his expertise.