I see Galway have an Antrim man playing for them this year.
Owen Gallagher. Studying medicine in NUIG for years. Think he’s qualified as a doctor now and settled in Galway. Think his brother has moved down with him. Transferred to Moycullen.
Billy Sheehan about to lead Laois to O’Byrne Cup glory on TG4 now.
Vintage John Small there
Yerrah he’s not kind of lad so he’s not.
Cormac Costello gets a little bit worse every year
Lads can someone explain how this green proposal work and is it in from this year?
Fairly embarrassing for the Laois lad.
Incredible lack of discipline by Small though. Had to retaliate needlessly.
In other opinions: Laois are atrocious when it comes to attempted foot passing. Slow floaters hanging in the air giving the Dubs ample time to attack the ball.
Yeah you can’t carry that red card risk indefinitely
If you can’t give a slap back in an O’Byrne match you may hand your cards in
It’s like a certain type of poster here, just cannot let it go. Small became embroiled in a bit of aggressive pushing and not content with a draw of sorts had to have the last word/slap. Farrell will have noted same.
As you said, a continuing potential liability.
Found it actually think it looks ok. Presuming the provincial finalists are div one and 2 teams are the remaining teams in Sam the top 8 from outside of that in that years league? Or ones who got promoted?
The ‘Green Proposal’ would see the League stay as it is and played from January to April.
The provincials would be run over five weeks in April and May, with the Championship consisting of four groups of four for the All-Ireland and four groups of four for the Tailteann Cup.
The provincial finalists would be the top two seeds in each of the four Championship groups, with the other eight teams determined by league placings.
Group winners would then go straight into the All-Ireland quarter-finals, with the second placed teams playing off against the third placed teams in another group, in preliminary quarter-finals.
Discrimination against a lad from the flats.
Not that oul’ chestnut.
When did it become leafy Drumcondra? I thought it was Bertie’s Drumcondra.
Since it was referenced to Ballymun flats