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Re: Hurling Championship

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:43 pm
by puzzled
Paul Clearly hurled an impressive game at FB with Rory and Barry Whelahan being the pick of the rest.[/quote]

Have to agree Paul Cleary was outstanding but at no stage was he full back,Barry Harding hurled full back!
Rory Hanniffy was the best player on the field and with Offaly selectors at the match I hope they took note of how he played at centre field!

Re: Hurling Championship

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 11:59 pm
by GreatDayForTheParish
puzzled wrote:Paul Clearly hurled an impressive game at FB with Rory and Barry Whelahan being the pick of the rest.
Have to agree Paul Cleary was outstanding but at no stage was he full back,Barry Harding hurled full back!
Rory Hanniffy was the best player on the field and with Offaly selectors at the match I hope they took note of how he played at centre field![/quote]


You're absolutely right puzzeld! Sorry, a simple typo on my part.

Had a look at the double header today in Birr. A youthful Shinrone were full value for their 7 point win over a very average Rynaghs side (2-11 to 0-10) with Del scoring 4/5 points from midfield.

K/K were incredibly lucky to earn a draw against Clareen with a goal with the very last puck of the game. 1-13 a piece, Sean Coughlan was the most impressive performer, hurling superbly at wing back. Joe Bergin wasn't at his most impressive yet still scored 3/4 points from play from the centre forward berth while Tom Carroll played well at midfield.
K/K remain as K/K were, full of good players but not many great ones - even for this level.

Overall though, the standard of hurling was woeful in both games. Wet, windy, cold, just Round 2. See you in August.

Re: Hurling Championship

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 6:23 pm
by Sharp Eye
Is Dinny Cahill still the manager of St Rynaghs. It was a surprise to most people at St Brendan's Park when Diarmuid Horan was substituted before half time. It was obvious to all that Rynaghs were being destroyed at midfield. As the game progressed, the St Rynaghs management saw the error of their ways and restored Diarmuid Horan, but it was much too late.

Re: Hurling Championship

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 12:44 pm
by townman
shannonbanks14 wrote:Yeh rynaghs did enough to win early days for peakin, coolderry aand birr falling well in with the pack now, rynaghs have serious panel best in county.
well shannonbanks were you at the game at the weekend what went wrong, did ye not have all yer best panel in the county there :)

Re: Hurling Championship

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 3:20 pm
by shannonbanks14
Rynaghs were poor no doubt, Shinrone much hungrier,but we will come back stronger. Re the panel there are injuries and players gone abroad so they were short.Long term as in a few years though we still have the best hurlers coming through, we have won done minor back to back, and prob do u21 2 in a row next year.I expect a backlash against birr, who were equally brutal versus drumcullen.

Re: Hurling Championship

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 9:56 pm
by Sharp Eye
shannonbanks14 wrote:Rynaghs were poor no doubt, Shinrone much hungrier,but we will come back stronger. Re the panel there are injuries and players gone abroad so they were short.Long term as in a few years though we still have the best hurlers coming through, we have won done minor back to back, and prob do u21 2 in a row next year.I expect a backlash against birr, who were equally brutal versus drumcullen.
Rynaghs must have a great panel because their manager Dinny Cahill felt that a 19 year old named Dolan had more to offer than Offaly Senior Player Diarmuid Horan.

Re: Hurling Championship

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 6:17 pm
by Sharp Eye
Sharp Eye wrote:
shannonbanks14 wrote:Rynaghs were poor no doubt, Shinrone much hungrier,but we will come back stronger. Re the panel there are injuries and players gone abroad so they were short.Long term as in a few years though we still have the best hurlers coming through, we have won done minor back to back, and prob do u21 2 in a row next year.I expect a backlash against birr, who were equally brutal versus drumcullen.
Rynaghs must have a great panel because their manager Dinny Cahill felt that a 19 year old named Dolan had more to offer than Offaly Senior Player Diarmuid Horan.

St Rynaghs are not the only senior club to take off their county player. Coill Dubh took off their Kildare county player Seanie Johnston after One Minute.

Re: Hurling Championship

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 9:37 pm
by Plain of the Herbs
Is this correct? Explanations needed if true
Aidan Bracken Building Design Minor Hurling Championship
Seir Kieran 4-21 St Rynaghs 1-6
http://offaly.gaa.ie/offaly-news

Re: Hurling Championship

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 10:48 pm
by kinnittyman
Plain of the Herbs wrote:Is this correct? Explanations needed if true
Aidan Bracken Building Design Minor Hurling Championship
Seir Kieran 4-21 St Rynaghs 1-6
http://offaly.gaa.ie/offaly-news

And we beat Birr!!! Rural clubs bite back!!

Re: Hurling Championship

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 7:34 pm
by joe bloggs
Plain of the Herbs wrote:Is this correct? Explanations needed if true
Aidan Bracken Building Design Minor Hurling Championship
Seir Kieran 4-21 St Rynaghs 1-6
http://offaly.gaa.ie/offaly-news
after appearing in I think 9 of the last 10 minor finals it was enevitable that a weaker team would come along at some stage. This team was mostly made up of last years u16's who struggled all year, so no surprise really with the scoreline espesciallt as some of the 18 year olds were not playing for a variety of reasons.
Rynaghs will have a few quiet years at minor level but there is plenty of work going on in the club with the likes of martin hanamy, Hubert rigney, David Hughes and eunan Martin amongst those involved

Re: Hurling Championship

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:50 pm
by Plain of the Herbs
Anyone got fixtures for the coming weekend please? The Offaly Express site was a great resource for these, but sadly no longer.

Re: Hurling Championship

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:57 pm
by gunnerman
Wednesday 18th July
Killeigh: MHC; Na Fianna v Ballinamere (C.Groome) 7.30pm
Crinkle: MHC; CRC Gaels v Seir Kieran (T. Carroll) 7.30pm
Birr: MHC; Birr v St Rynagh's (D. Cooke) 7.30pm
Coolderry: MHC; Coolderry v Belmont (M. Walsh) 7.30pm
O'Brien Park: MHC; Tullamore v Shinrone (B.Gavin) 7.30pm
Geashill: Div 1 FL; Raheen v Ballycumber (D Walsh) 7.30pm
Daingean: Div 2 FL; Daingean v Rhode (M Carty) 7.30pm

Thursday 19th July
Crinkle: IHC; Coolderry v Kilcormac/Killoughey (D.Cooke) 7.30pm

Friday 20th July
O'Brien Park: MFC; Tullamore Og v St Rynagh's (S Fleming) 7.30pm
Kilcormac: MFC; Kilcormac/Killoughey v Edenderry (A Ryan) 7.30pm
Birr: MFC; Birr Og v Gracefield (N Flynn) 7.30pm
Clara: MFC; Clara v Ferbane (N Cooney) 7.30pm
Geashill: MFC; Na Fianna v Ballycumber/Tubber (D Walsh) 7.30pm
Rhode: MFC; Rhode Og v Shamrocks (C Costello) 7.30pm
Pullough: MFC; DER Gaels v St Broughan's (B Gavin) 7.30pm

Saturday 21st July
Shinrone: SHC; Seir Kieran v Coolderry (M Kirwan) 7.30pm
Kinnitty: SHC; Birr v St Rynagh's (T Carroll) 5.30pm
Kinnitty: IHC; Carrig/Riverstown v St Rynagh's (A Ryan) 4pm
Crinkle: IHC; Lusmagh v Ballyskenagh (D Cooke) 5pm
O'Brien Park: JHC 'A'; Tullamore v Kilcormac/Killoughey (C Groome) 5pm
Gracefield: JHC 'B'; Gracefield v Crinkle (J McKeown) 6.30pm
Killeigh: JHC 'B'; Killeigh v Killurin (N Cooney) 7pm

Sunday 22nd July
O'Connor Park: SHC; Kilcormac/Killoughey v Brosna Gaels (B Gavin) 2pm
Banagher: SHC; Drumcullen v Belmont (M Walsh) 2pm
Clareen: SHC; Kinnitty v Shamrocks (G Connors)7pm
Kilcormac: SHC; Shinrone v Tullamore (N Flynn) 7.30pm
Killeigh: IHC; Clara v Ballinamere (N Cooney) 12 noon
Kinnitty: IHC; Killurin v Crinkle (D McLoughlin) 6pm
Moystown: JHC 'A'; Belmont v Kinnitty (S Fleming) 12 noon
Shinrone: JHC 'A'; Shinrone v Brosna Gaels (M Kirwan) 12 noon
Clareen: JHC 'A'; Seir Kieran v Birr (A Ryan) 12 noon
Ballinamere: JHC 'A'; Ballinamere v Killeigh (B Gavin) 12 noon
Coolderry: JHC 'A'; Coolderry v Edenderry (D McLoughlin) 12 noon
Banagher: JHC 'A'; St Rynagh's v Drumcullen (M Mahon) 2.30pm

Monday 23rd July
Kinnitty: JHC 'B'; Kinnitty v Ballinamere (M Walsh) 7.30pm
Killurin: JHC 'B'; Killurin v Shamrocks (T Anderson) 7.30pm

Re: Hurling Championship

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 12:53 pm
by lusmagh
Carrig/Riverstown v St.Rynaghs IHC game fixed for Saturday in Kinnitty has been moved to this evening and will throw in at 7:30pm in Lusmagh.

Re: Hurling Championship

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 7:27 pm
by townman
looking forward to Birr and Rynaghs on saturday evening Hon Birr the home of hurling........... :)

Re: Hurling Championship

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 11:26 pm
by Sharp Eye
lusmagh wrote:Carrig/Riverstown v St.Rynaghs IHC game fixed for Saturday in Kinnitty has been moved to this evening and will throw in at 7:30pm in Lusmagh.
Fair play to the management of the St Rynaghs team for agreeing to play the game on a date which was suitable to Carrig & Riverstown unlike Shamrocks Intermediate football team who took the game against Clonbullogue and Wheery (Ferbane, Belmont, Birr) who took the Under 21 football game against Shannonbridge.