Offaly Club Football
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 2:14 pm
Salutations to the Nations!
Long time reader, first time poster.
For what it is worth here is my summary of the 2007 Senior football championship and guide to the 2008 championship season. Genuinely not trying to stir animosity and please take perceived sleights with a pinch of salt and a drop of common sense. Again this is an opinion, not the gospel according to St. Thomas! Enjoy!
Rhode:
2007 Summary: Beaten by a hungrier and sharper Shamrocks team in the championship semi-final thus losing their twenty game unbeaten streak stretching back to the 2003 decider.
Realistic Goals: Championship winners
Key Man: Niall McNamee- I'm Jealous
Main Strengths: Quality all over the park, physical strength, commited clubmen
Main Weakness: Eh… perhaps an over-reliance on Niall McNamee and the worrying loss of form of his brother
Sportsperson analogy: Michael Schumacher- Highly successful if a little unpopular!, pursuing perfection
Tullamore:
2007 Summary: Quietly accounted for all opposition before saving a virtuoso second half performance to annex their third championship this millennium
Realistic Goals: Championship winners
Key Man: Cathal Daly- Manned the centre back berth with suffocating authority
Main Strengths: Pace, Strength in depth, exciting young players
Main Weakness: Question marks over their full back line and midfield options
Sportsperson analogy: Derval O’ Rourke- Hard training paid off. Maximising their ability. Came from nowhere to defeat favourites!
Shamrocks:
2007 Summary: Seemed to have finally gained admission to the promised land until capitulating horribly in the second half of the 2007 decider
Realistic Goals: At best championship finalists
Key Man: Neville Coughlan- Athletic, imposing with no little skill will have to wait at least ten months for a shot at that elusive county medal
Main Strengths: A balanced outfit
Main Weakness: Mental fragility
Sportsperson analogy: Pádraig Harrington- Highly competitive but far too fond in finishing second!
Clara:
2007 Summary: Edged out in a niggly semi-final against Tullamore. Could genuinely claim to have left the last two county titles behind them
Realistic Goals: Championship winners
Key Man: Scott Brady- A battle hardened and imposing ball winner whose work rate stands out at club level
Main Strengths: Quality inside forwards
Main Weakness: Lightweight half forward line
Sportsperson analogy: Rafael Nadal- Exotic and self-confident. Tends to give too much time to physical appearance!. Unable to match main rival in last couple of years.
Gracefield:
2007 Summary: Out- gunned by the eventual winners in O’ Connor Park and will perhaps look back on the year with a rueful glance considering their promising early form
Realistic Goals: Semi-Finalists
Key Man: Niall Smith- Though over shadowed by his more skilful county colleague, seems to be the oasis in Offaly’s midfield desert
Main Strengths: Slattery brothers
Main Weakness: No real side-kick to the strange genius of John O’ Neil, height in the backline
Sportsperson analogy: Katie Taylor- Tough, hard-hitting. Seems to be at their best
Tubber:
2007 Summary: Promising debut year highlighted by their dismantling of Ferbane. Outclassed by Rhode in the quarter-final by six points
Realistic Goals: Avoid a relegation joust
Key Man: Ciarán McManus- Continues to mix the sublime with the ridiculous. However nobody could question his undoubted commitment
Main Strengths: Youthful endeavour and fearlessness
Main Weakness: No quality replacements, little experience
Sportsperson analogy: Peter Stringer- Heart is in the right place but grossly over valued could be replaced this time next year! (Doon!!)
Ferbane:
2007 Summary: After a more than charitable draw they were out manoeuvred by a hungry Tubber side
Realistic Goals: Knock out football
Key Man: Aidan Keenaghan- With the ace that is James Grennan ageing, Keenaghan will be their trump card in the middle eight. Fast, strong, determined and dogged.
Main Strengths: Tradition, a renewal of their underage fortunes
Main Weakness: Perhaps a bloated sense of self-worth
Sportsperson analogy: Frankie Dettori- Great success in the past but relatively quiet recently!
Ballycumber:
2007 Summary: Narrowly avoided a relegation battle by drawing with St. Brigids in the group of death. Again lady luck deserted them throughout the campaign
Realistic Goals: Knock out football
Key Man: Karl Daly(shock, horror)- Wild, athletic, free-spirit who brings stability to the Ballycumber backline
Main Strengths: A good balanced unit
Main Weakness: Genuine lack of midfield options
If they were another sportsperson: Ken Doherty- Consistently competitive but still overshadowed by that lone major success that seems like ages ago!
Erin Rovers:
2007 Summary: A draw against Shannonbridge protected their Senior status before being taken apart in Division 2 league final by a coming Walsh Island select
Realistic Goals: Avoid becoming a relegation contender
Key Man: Richard Fox- An out and out defensive presence who ticks all the boxes. Certainly an option for the Faithful’s half back line- Pat Roe wake up!
Main Strengths: A siege mentality, pacey forwards
Main Weakness: Small player base, physical stature
Sportsperson analogy: Lee Bowyer- Temperamental, vicious and aggressive but lacking in genuine class!
Shannonbridge:
2007 Summary: Narrowly avoided relegation for the third year running but showed some signs of improvement
Realistic Goals: Knock out football
Key Man: Jason Kelly- Dominates club midfield match ups with aplomb. No commitment dictates he will probably not be an option for Pat Roe and Co.
Main Strengths: Impressive midfield diamond and free taker
Main Weakness: Power in the backline, scoring forwards
Sportsperson analogy: Paul Galvin- Much-maligned and battling. Controversial and not lacking physical strength. Irritating!
Edenderry:
2007 Summary: Regained senior status after the 2006 wake up call with some impressive intermediate performances
Realistic Goals: Knock out football
Key Man: John Hurst- One of five or six key men that could be named. Intelligent defensive lynchpin that seems to be thirty seconds ahead of everyone else
Main Strengths: Have really got their act together across the board and look set to start the 2008 season with all the heroes of yesteryear
Main Weakness: Despite my optimism the senior championship is a step-up from Intermediate
Sportsperson analogy: Cian O’ Connor- Relieved of success rather unjustly in the boardroom that must have been annoying! Talented, has come back fighting
St. Rynaghs:
2007 Summary: Surprisingly condemned St. Brigids to Intermediate football after being clipped by Shannonbridge in previous game
Realistic Goals: Senior survival
Key Man: Ger Rafferty- Passionate, resourceful hard man who leads from the front
Main Strengths: When all players are available could challenge one of the big guns
Main Weakness: Skill levels, competition with hurling, disinterest
Sportsperson analogy: André the giant- Strong, slow, seemingly disinterested, capable of more and lacking in finesse and skill!!
Long time reader, first time poster.
For what it is worth here is my summary of the 2007 Senior football championship and guide to the 2008 championship season. Genuinely not trying to stir animosity and please take perceived sleights with a pinch of salt and a drop of common sense. Again this is an opinion, not the gospel according to St. Thomas! Enjoy!
Rhode:
2007 Summary: Beaten by a hungrier and sharper Shamrocks team in the championship semi-final thus losing their twenty game unbeaten streak stretching back to the 2003 decider.
Realistic Goals: Championship winners
Key Man: Niall McNamee- I'm Jealous
Main Strengths: Quality all over the park, physical strength, commited clubmen
Main Weakness: Eh… perhaps an over-reliance on Niall McNamee and the worrying loss of form of his brother
Sportsperson analogy: Michael Schumacher- Highly successful if a little unpopular!, pursuing perfection
Tullamore:
2007 Summary: Quietly accounted for all opposition before saving a virtuoso second half performance to annex their third championship this millennium
Realistic Goals: Championship winners
Key Man: Cathal Daly- Manned the centre back berth with suffocating authority
Main Strengths: Pace, Strength in depth, exciting young players
Main Weakness: Question marks over their full back line and midfield options
Sportsperson analogy: Derval O’ Rourke- Hard training paid off. Maximising their ability. Came from nowhere to defeat favourites!
Shamrocks:
2007 Summary: Seemed to have finally gained admission to the promised land until capitulating horribly in the second half of the 2007 decider
Realistic Goals: At best championship finalists
Key Man: Neville Coughlan- Athletic, imposing with no little skill will have to wait at least ten months for a shot at that elusive county medal
Main Strengths: A balanced outfit
Main Weakness: Mental fragility
Sportsperson analogy: Pádraig Harrington- Highly competitive but far too fond in finishing second!
Clara:
2007 Summary: Edged out in a niggly semi-final against Tullamore. Could genuinely claim to have left the last two county titles behind them
Realistic Goals: Championship winners
Key Man: Scott Brady- A battle hardened and imposing ball winner whose work rate stands out at club level
Main Strengths: Quality inside forwards
Main Weakness: Lightweight half forward line
Sportsperson analogy: Rafael Nadal- Exotic and self-confident. Tends to give too much time to physical appearance!. Unable to match main rival in last couple of years.
Gracefield:
2007 Summary: Out- gunned by the eventual winners in O’ Connor Park and will perhaps look back on the year with a rueful glance considering their promising early form
Realistic Goals: Semi-Finalists
Key Man: Niall Smith- Though over shadowed by his more skilful county colleague, seems to be the oasis in Offaly’s midfield desert
Main Strengths: Slattery brothers
Main Weakness: No real side-kick to the strange genius of John O’ Neil, height in the backline
Sportsperson analogy: Katie Taylor- Tough, hard-hitting. Seems to be at their best
Tubber:
2007 Summary: Promising debut year highlighted by their dismantling of Ferbane. Outclassed by Rhode in the quarter-final by six points
Realistic Goals: Avoid a relegation joust
Key Man: Ciarán McManus- Continues to mix the sublime with the ridiculous. However nobody could question his undoubted commitment
Main Strengths: Youthful endeavour and fearlessness
Main Weakness: No quality replacements, little experience
Sportsperson analogy: Peter Stringer- Heart is in the right place but grossly over valued could be replaced this time next year! (Doon!!)
Ferbane:
2007 Summary: After a more than charitable draw they were out manoeuvred by a hungry Tubber side
Realistic Goals: Knock out football
Key Man: Aidan Keenaghan- With the ace that is James Grennan ageing, Keenaghan will be their trump card in the middle eight. Fast, strong, determined and dogged.
Main Strengths: Tradition, a renewal of their underage fortunes
Main Weakness: Perhaps a bloated sense of self-worth
Sportsperson analogy: Frankie Dettori- Great success in the past but relatively quiet recently!
Ballycumber:
2007 Summary: Narrowly avoided a relegation battle by drawing with St. Brigids in the group of death. Again lady luck deserted them throughout the campaign
Realistic Goals: Knock out football
Key Man: Karl Daly(shock, horror)- Wild, athletic, free-spirit who brings stability to the Ballycumber backline
Main Strengths: A good balanced unit
Main Weakness: Genuine lack of midfield options
If they were another sportsperson: Ken Doherty- Consistently competitive but still overshadowed by that lone major success that seems like ages ago!
Erin Rovers:
2007 Summary: A draw against Shannonbridge protected their Senior status before being taken apart in Division 2 league final by a coming Walsh Island select
Realistic Goals: Avoid becoming a relegation contender
Key Man: Richard Fox- An out and out defensive presence who ticks all the boxes. Certainly an option for the Faithful’s half back line- Pat Roe wake up!
Main Strengths: A siege mentality, pacey forwards
Main Weakness: Small player base, physical stature
Sportsperson analogy: Lee Bowyer- Temperamental, vicious and aggressive but lacking in genuine class!
Shannonbridge:
2007 Summary: Narrowly avoided relegation for the third year running but showed some signs of improvement
Realistic Goals: Knock out football
Key Man: Jason Kelly- Dominates club midfield match ups with aplomb. No commitment dictates he will probably not be an option for Pat Roe and Co.
Main Strengths: Impressive midfield diamond and free taker
Main Weakness: Power in the backline, scoring forwards
Sportsperson analogy: Paul Galvin- Much-maligned and battling. Controversial and not lacking physical strength. Irritating!
Edenderry:
2007 Summary: Regained senior status after the 2006 wake up call with some impressive intermediate performances
Realistic Goals: Knock out football
Key Man: John Hurst- One of five or six key men that could be named. Intelligent defensive lynchpin that seems to be thirty seconds ahead of everyone else
Main Strengths: Have really got their act together across the board and look set to start the 2008 season with all the heroes of yesteryear
Main Weakness: Despite my optimism the senior championship is a step-up from Intermediate
Sportsperson analogy: Cian O’ Connor- Relieved of success rather unjustly in the boardroom that must have been annoying! Talented, has come back fighting
St. Rynaghs:
2007 Summary: Surprisingly condemned St. Brigids to Intermediate football after being clipped by Shannonbridge in previous game
Realistic Goals: Senior survival
Key Man: Ger Rafferty- Passionate, resourceful hard man who leads from the front
Main Strengths: When all players are available could challenge one of the big guns
Main Weakness: Skill levels, competition with hurling, disinterest
Sportsperson analogy: André the giant- Strong, slow, seemingly disinterested, capable of more and lacking in finesse and skill!!