2023 Club Championships

That Clonlara manager is very excitable

Whoever wins it will win it out id say barring Mark Rodgers throwing a spanner in the works

Itā€™s a huge chance for Scariff, Crusheen and Feakle all the same.

Rodgerā€™s seems to be different class with his club.

Shane O Donnell is the hurler of his generation

Iā€™d agree if he could hit the ball a bit better.

He gets awful treatment

Cian Oā€™Dea is ploughing into lads like a bullock out there

Fairly comfortable for Raheny there. 0-14 to 1-8. FT.

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Kilmacud Crokes* v Raheny
St Judeā€™s v Ballyboden

Coman Goggins handling the semi-final draw with aplomb.

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The Number 18 for Clonlara is your typical workshy freetaker type

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Clonlara the better team on the day, Eire Og over-reliant on SOD and Reidy to carry them

John Conlon had a stormer. Heā€™s a great warrior

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An absolute Tour De France from John Conlon. He was very shrewd bringing the sliothar to the corner deep in stoppage time.

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Darren Lunney seems to have been a decent transfer in from them. Former Carlow footballer.

Eire Og couldnā€™t get back to level at which point they could have pushed on. Oā€™Donnell won a savage amount of ball but heā€™s not a good striker, especially in these conditions. His flash over the bar was their chance.

Delighted for Conlon, I can only imagine heā€™s been frustrated that they have underachieved over the last decade.

Wasnā€™t aware of his background. Rob Hennelly kicked 4 points from places balls too. Fenton & Talty took control of midfield and they were in charge for most of the second half. Vincentā€™s got it back to 1 with around 10 left but Raheny knocked over the next 3.

Rumours of the Prodigal Sonā€™s demise seem to have been greatly exaggerated.

Starting at 6 for Glen this evening.

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Are any of Clonlaraā€™s old guard like the Oā€™Connellā€™s x2, Oā€™Donovans etc part of the panel?

There were two Oā€™Brienā€™s there too who played underage for Clare Shane and Oisin that i didnā€™t see there today?

Eire Ɠg beat Rathvilly on sudden death in penalties in the Carlow SFC semi-final. It sets up a big grudge match final now against Tinryland. Neither would play the league final back in June as a standoff ensued, Tinryland were fined ā‚¬1,600 over it which they ultimately won back in court. Should be a tasty final @ChairmanDan.

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