That and more Farmer. A huge loss, both as a player and a leader. A huge boost to the hurlers though.
This could just be a very shite April fools joke
[quote=“gola, post: 754296, member: 244”]Is he any relation to this fella I wonder mbb?
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cahir_Healy[/quote]
I honestly have no idea or never thought to ask to be honest.
Considering he walked over a week ago it would be an elaborate one.
You’d imagine he might be given the unusual name. Either that or his parents are serious history buffs
Cork Senior Football team to play Mayo in the Allianz League on Sunday at 3pm in Páirc Uí Chaoimh has been named as follows:
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Ken O’Halloran
Bishopstown -
John McLoughlin 3. Jamie O’Sullivan 4. Michael Shields
Kanturk Bishopstown St. Finbarr’s -
Paudie Kissane 6. Noel O’Leary 7. Tomás Clancy
Clyda Rovers Cill na Martra Fermoy -
Aidan Walsh 9. Graham Canty
Kanturk Bantry Blues -
Mark Collins 11. Fintan Goold 12. Andrew O’Sullivan
Castlehaven Macroom Castletownbere -
Daniel Goulding 14. Barry O’Driscoll 15. Paul Kerrigan
Eire Og Nemo Rangers Nemo Rangers
Subs -
David Hanrahan Douglas
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Eoin O Mahony Macroom
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Brian Shanahan Carbery Rangers
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Conor O’Driscoll Ilen Rovers
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Donncha O’Connor Ballydesmond
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James Fitzpatrick Carbery Rangers
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Pearse O’Neill Aghada
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Liam Shorten Beal Atha’n Ghaorthaidh
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Denis Crowley Bishopstown
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David Goold Macroom
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James Loughrey Mallow
Alan O’Connor joins Eoin Cadogan, Ciarán Sheehan and Patrick Kelly on the injury list while cruciate victim Colm O’Neill is Cork’s only long-term injury concern. Former Antrim footballer, James Loughrey, now playing with Mallow, makes his first appearance on the substitutes.
Cork are taking Antrim footballers?
Aye, sad state of affairs really.
Meh, the two Kildare ones worked out well, maybe he will too. But please, feel free to go back to Kildare again.
Donegal relegated
In the past 10 years no team that has been relegated from Div 1 has gotten further than the AI quarter finals in that years championship
Div 2 next year
Galway
Donegal
Down
Armagh
Laois
Louth
Meath
Monaghan
Still Limericks to lose by the looks of things
[quote=“Lazarus, post: 756331, member: 286”]Div 2 next year
Galway
Donegal
Down
Armagh
Laois
Louth
Limerick
Offaly
Limericks to lose by the looks of things[/quote]
Limerick and Offaly got the double promotion… fucking GAA, they keep tinkering with league.
[quote=“Lazarus, post: 756331, member: 286”]Div 2 next year
Galway
Donegal
Down
Armagh
Laois
Louth
Limerick
Offaly
Limericks to lose by the looks of things[/quote]
Limerick & Offaly jump 2 divisions
Limerick & Offaly jump 2 divisions[/quote]
Only they could
Christ we are shit. :oops:
Usually you are just being a negative cunt, but I can’t but agree with you here. Granted we are short a few real top players, but still ut just shows there is zero depth. Andrew O Sullivan for fuck sake, Fintan Gould? It’s nuts that people think these guys can improve enough at their present age to be top IC players.
Sheehan, Kelly and O 'Connor are massive additions when they come back, but still, we’d want a huge amount of luck to win an AI.
Wexford are quite poor.
Were you at it myboyblue? Not too many laois people made the journey.
No, I didnt make it down, heard fuck all did and I dont blame them much. The game was a dead rubber for Laois and after hitting a few in both codes this year, I didnt fancy this one much. Proven correct too it seems, anything I’ve heard signaled it as a very dour game, but thats how McNulty’s Laois play the game regardless of the opposition. How did Begley the elder do at the back? Wouldn’t rate him at all, he’s honest, but lacking pace for this level, he’d be ate alive in Croker. Meredith seems to have done ok, he’s still getting back to grips with the game after his time in Oz, but I really think he has it to make it at this level and more.