And he roaring at the defender who may well have got a boot to the ball only for his keeper pulling on his leg.
That’s a point
I’d say over the post at best Har, debatable one
A foot inside
Umpire never moved ffs
Both of them have been in goal for Wexford U21/U20s in the last 5 years or so.
Whats the news whats the news oh my bold shelmalier
They’ve brought on a Unit to save the day here.
A lot of last years minor panel seem to be making positive contributions for their clubs in senior this year.
Ross Banville could be a decent forward option for Davy and Wexford. Better than Cathal Dunbar today anyway.
Naomi Eanna have persisted with launching high ball down on top of McDonald & about 3 fellas on him.
All game he’s been pulling & dragging.
Shels 3-18 Gorey 3-11.
A well deserved win for the Shels.
You’d have to think they’d have won the club All Ireland had it been played this season.
NPHET will have a conniption over all the hugging and kissing going on there. The house party will be epic altogether.
No social distancing going on amongst the Shels players there. They’ll all have to resign
Shels were miles the better team. Naomh Eanna lucky to lose by what they did.
Brian Malone is some lad to never be in a hurry to do anything. Ross Banville was just excellent.
Shels have a good mix of athleticism, power, durability, niggle, pace, work rate and then a nice bit of skill too in Banville and a few others.
How can Davy be the coach of a county over 150km away from his home and the coach of a senior club side. Baffling
Clontibret were leading Inniskeen in the final game of the group stages when Inniskeen got an injury time goal to win the match, meaning that the current Monaghan champions and last year’s Ulster club semi-finalists dropped from progressing out of the group to suddenly facing a relegation play-off.
This does not bode well for Monaghan’s inter-county prospects this year.
A great man.
No Kick Out King for Kerins O’Rahellys
There’s surely Clare club matches he should have prioritised watching today? Instead of driving across the country to watch an intermediate standard game that was televised anyway