Anyone know who that fella with the hat who was chatting in the tunnel at the end of the Tyrone game was? He was involved with DCU on the line in this years Sigerson, think he’s a Donegal man. Seemed to be having some words with some supporters or the like.
Seen that alright, seemed like it would kick off at full time. One box and there would have been a riot.
Cork pull it out of the bag at the death.
Great Tyrone have cOme back to rattle a few cages.
Cork haunted, but it’s an away league win, not to be sniffed at. That give away against Kildare could kill them, but to be honest they need not to qualify and spend more time training for a new game plan.
Who got the winner anyone?
Carlow’s unbeaten record in Division 4 is over. Limerick clear at the top now as the only side with a 100% record.
Tommy Carr having a right pop at Meath on Radio 1 here
Decent enough win for Tyrone but I was slightly disappointed in them in that they should have been looking to lay down a real marker and win that by 8 or 9 given they were 7 points up with an extra man. Donegal will probably be happy enough to have only lost by four.
Tyrone v Donegal is turning into a real grudge match these days and I can’t wait for their Ulster Championship clash.
jez looks like he did start but Pg 60 of saturdays independent indicated that he wouldnt be playing which is where I was coming from. seems he didnt last too long either. Match report indicates he was substituted at half time.
The reservoir is not a bad site if you are involved in Dublin GAA. You must spend a bit on the site to b e qualified to comment?
[quote=“Sidney, post: 743584, member: 183”]Decent enough win for Tyrone but I was slightly disappointed in them in that they should have been looking to lay down a real marker and win that by 8 or 9 given they were 7 points up with an extra man. Donegal will probably be happy enough to have only lost by four.
Tyrone v Donegal is turning into a real grudge match these days and I can’t wait for their Ulster Championship clash.[/quote]
tyrone try to bully teams in Omagh…Dubs went to war with them up there, kerry had trouble…Donegal weren´t taking any shit today…
tyrone have found a few players…i said it at the time but that qualifier where an old kerry team bet an inexperienced tyrone team last summer is going to haunt kerry…they were celebrating/crying after beating the wrong tyrone team…tyrone blooded players then that kerry are only looking for now…fitzmaurice has been left nothing new from jack o connor …
[quote=“kerry1891, post: 743588, member: 1379”]jez looks like he did start but Pg 60 of saturdays independent indicated that he wouldnt be playing which is where I was coming from. seems he didnt last too long either. Match report indicates he was substituted at half time.
The reservoir is not a bad site if you are involved in Dublin GAA. You must spend a bit on the site to b e qualified to comment?[/quote]
You wouldnt need to spend much time on it to know the sort of ignoramus cunts who post over there. You must fit right it.
savage player but not a holding centreback like kev is talking about…O´sullivan is so good going forward…
thats true…its one big love-in over there…
Exactly. No debate allowed, its just one huge circle jerk of people laughing hilariously at things like Me**h.
i´d never get involved in a debate… would just check it for scores from the different leagues…
what a hypocritical cunt you are. You say no debate allowed on the reservoir. I have an opinion that is different to yours on this site and you suggest that I am an ignorant cunt. Which site allows more debate and differing opinions i wonder???
The reservoir has thread on dublin club activity which are useful if you are playing club in Dublin.
The site has declined recently with more increased moderation but I enjoy the site so if you have a problem with that well then go fuck yourself.
[quote=“kerry1891, post: 743608, member: 1379”]what a hypocritical cunt you are. You say no debate allowed on the reservoir. I have an opinion that is different to yours on this site and you suggest that I am an ignorant cunt. Which site allows more debate and differing opinions i wonder???
The reservoir has thread on dublin club activity which are useful if you are playing club in Dublin.
The site has declined recently with more increased moderation but I enjoy the site so if you have a problem with that well then go fuck yourself.[/quote]
This one.
Kev,
the comment re Buckley was Des Cahill’s words not mine
[quote=“scumpot, post: 743590, member: 182”]tyrone try to bully teams in Omagh…Dubs went to war with them up there, kerry had trouble…Donegal weren´t taking any shit today…
tyrone have found a few players…i said it at the time but that qualifier where an old kerry team bet an inexperienced tyrone team last summer is going to haunt kerry…they were celebrating/crying after beating the wrong tyrone team…tyrone blooded players then that kerry are only looking for now…fitzmaurice has been left nothing new from jack o connor …[/quote]
if kerry had lads to blood last year i reckon Jack O’Connor would have blooded them. Who was there to be blooded and thrown in against Tyrone and Donegal last year that Jack O’Connor ignored? Eamon Fitz put a good few young lads in against Mayo and Dublin in the league and they were useless. I cant think of a word worse that useless to describe kerry in them games. It was sad to watch kerry against Dublin. We should never have had to bring back a 34 year old Tomas Se for that game and then he ended up been the only player to get stuck into the dubs and take the game to them. Eamon Fitz is drifting back to the old stagers already. To have any hope of winning SAM this year kerry will have to go with the older lads to have any hope. After 2013 , kerry look to be in a big bother.Old lads cannot go on for ever and young lads are not there.
Mickey Harte has better young players than Jack OConnor and Eamon Fitz to draw on. It is easier to be blooding talented young lads than duds.
kerry’s record against tryone isnt too bad btw!! 2 wins out of the last 5 meetings!!
A senior inter-county manager cannot be blamed for poor underage structures.
FAO Kev
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]Cork snatched their first league win of the campaign - 3-12 to 1-17 - with an injury-time goal from Ciaran Sheehan in Newry.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]Down led by two points going in the second minute of injury-time before Sheehan kicked Fintan Goold’s low ball into the net.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]It was a sickening blow for Down who were 1-09 to 2-04 ahead at half-time.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]Further points from the impressive Donal O’Hare had Down on course until Sheehan’s decisive last kick of the game.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]The home team looked to be heading for their first points in Division 1 when late points from Aidan Carr and Conor Laverty put them two points ahead with time almost up.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]However, the Rebels’ man-of-the-match, Aidan Walsh, won a ball near the sideline and released Goold whose low shot across the square was kicked into the net by Sheehan.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]The late sucker-punch was hard luck on Down, who were the better team throughout.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]Down’s attacking flair was undone by two dreadful defensive mistakes in the first half which gifted Cork two goals and kept Conor Counihan’s men in the game.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]The home side were 0-05 to 0-03 ahead after 18 minutes when the first defensive lapse from Dan McCartan allowed Paul Kerrigan to square the ball across for Fermoy’s Tomás Clancy to palm the ball into an empty net.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]Down recovered from the blow and continued to dominate the play.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]They reeled off four unanswered points, two from play from Mark Poland and two frees from the impressive O’Hare.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]Connaire Harrison then put Down firmly in control with a superbly finished goal in the 34th minute.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]Conor Laverty ghosted in between two defenders out near the wing and kicked the ball into the square. Harrison easily beat Eoin O’Mahony in the air, made the room to shoot and then drilled a shot across Ken O’Halloran into the far corner of the net.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]Down looked to be heading for a comfortable 1-09 to 1-04 lead at the break, which would not have flattered them.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]However, another defensive howler came at the worst possible stage for the Mourne men, on the stroke of half-time, with an own-goal from Down goalkeeper Michael Cunningham.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]A high ball into the square was contested between the goalkeeper and Aidan Walsh. Cunningham had looked less than convincing during the first half and Walsh put him under just enough pressure to force him to spill an easy catch.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]The loose ball came off the leg of Down full-back Benny McArdle, but it was the goalkeeper’s mistake.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]After all their hard work, Down’s blunders meant they only led by 1-09 to 2-04 at the interval.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]Cork reeled off four unanswered points at the start of the second half, in what was their best spell of the game.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]Colm O’Neill hit two lovely left-footed frees off the ground and Cork’s ability to convert long-range scores was crucial.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]Walsh had a superb game in midfield and hit three points from play, as well as a 40-metre free and a '45.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]Down struggled in the third quarter but finished strongly. They scored 0-05 without reply to go back in front with the impressive O’Hare scoring three points, including two frees.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]Kevin McKernan and Harrison also scored from play and it looked like Down had done enough when Laverty raced through and fisted the ball over the bar to put Down two points ahead.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]But it proved to be a dangerous lead, with Sheehan’s last-gasp effort seeing the defending league champions snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]DOWN: M Cunningham (1-00, own goal); D McCartan, B McArdle, R Boyle; R Mallon (0-01), A Carr (0-01), P McComiskey (0-01); K King, K McKernan (0-01); C Laverty (0-01), M Poland (0-02), K Quinn; D O’Hare (0-09, 0-04f), C Harrison (1-01), B Coulter.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]Subs used: J Johnston for Quinn (48 mins), E McCartan for King (58), S McArdle for O’Hare (65).[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]CORK: K O’Halloran; M Shields, E O’Mahony, E Cadogan; T Clancy (Fermoy) (1-00), N O’Leary, J O’Sullivan; G Canty, A Walsh (0-05, 0-01 ‘45’, 0-01f); F Goold, C Sheehan (1-01), P Kerrigan (0-01); M Collins, C O’Neill (0-02, 0-02f), D O’Connor (0-03, 0-03f).[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]Subs used: P Kissane for O’Mahony (half-time), B O’Driscoll for O’Connor (60 mins), A O’Sullivan for Kerrigan (63).[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=14px]Referee: Maurice Deegan (Laois)[/SIZE][/FONT]