Like every club still involved in club championships had complete blow outs after winning county finals, no difference in performance two weeks later. Loughlins and Na Fianna both would have done 3 or 4 dayers. Nonsense.
Golf
https://twitter.com/movementcoachkm/status/1728877355727270295?t=J0fuk5yVF2GgBda7pO4u2g&s=19
Kev has spoken cc @Bandage
Who is the Clarinbridge manager this year?
hurling?
Rathmore from kerry put on a decent display v Wolfe Tones, clare boys won by 5 or 6points
I dont know but they are thinking big.
They have 46 players named on the bigger graphic including 4x Galway Seniors and 9x Galway U20’s. Another 7 expected to play Fitzgibbon/Freshers.
You’d wonder if theres much in it for the remaining 26. Not too many will feature for Club Senior Championship based on those numbers.
…or ringers brought in from galway…
The junior and intermediate championships are absolutely mighty. HONDAROSSIES
https://twitter.com/stkevins/status/1728725341378638217?s=46&t=YOfhVM10W0bcyIiYSLI3Wg
Although this goal…
https://twitter.com/stkevins/status/1728707242327937154?s=46&t=YOfhVM10W0bcyIiYSLI3Wg
Ex-Limerick IC man I’m told
Notable win for Cill Na Martra today playing what is technically the 9th best club team in Kerry. I make Cill Na Martra 25th best with 24 teams (12 senior A and 12 senior B teams) ahead of them in Cork. Johnny Evans is managing them and has worked his magic again.
CNM are a decent outfit, I never saw MC winning that one, nor Fossa for that matter.
Yeah agreed on Cill Na Martra. Not to reduce everything to betting odds but Cill Na Martra were 7/2 to win. Probably more a Kerry Cork thing than a reflection on capabilities of either club.
Johnny Evans has a great track record in fairness to him
We will do well to keep it kicked out to them
He was with them as coach last year, I very much doubt they’re his rules.
This is a fact and I’d be blue in the face from saying it to lads.
There’s a few who every year after we get knocked out will be hitting the gym within a few days, making big plans for improvement the following year, train hard all spring, then as soon the social calendar ramps up in the summer all that goes out the window before a ball is even kicked.
I’d be guessing an awful lot of club players start the season a lot fitter than they finish it.
It used to be simple not to miss a training pre Cheltenham.
That’ll be a huge benefit to the local junior rugby and soccer clubs in the area.