[quote=“The Runt”]A bit late for apologies now.
I’d like to see that game Sunday. North Kerry hurling finals are notorious![/quote]
Your more than welcome to join me Runt just take Monday off because :D:pint:
[quote=“The Runt”]A bit late for apologies now.
I’d like to see that game Sunday. North Kerry hurling finals are notorious![/quote]
Your more than welcome to join me Runt just take Monday off because :D:pint:
I’m otherwise engaged on Sunday afternoon. Other than that I would strongly consider it.
Are you starting or warming the bench?
The Runt will be starting but it looks like I`ll be dropped
Will the Runt score his usual tally of 0-1, no more, no less?
I actually have him down for 0-3 this weekend, he is gone very well in some recent challenge games.
That’s cause your at home posting on websites while I was at training
Footballing Gods like me don`t train.
big shock in dublin football championship tonight as favourites oliver plunketts were bet by St. Judes…this means for the first time in a long time there are 4 southside teams in the last 4…marys of sagart,judes from templeogue, near neighbours ballyboden st. endas and all-ireland club champions kilmacud crokes…3 members of the starting 15 for dublin v. kerry will be on show in these semi-finals…:rolleyes:
Go on the Jude’s
[quote=“THE LINK WALSH”]Where are you from Kafka?,until you tell us stay the fuck out of any discussion relating to Kilkenny hurling.
Piles,we would have preferred to be playing this Weekend while the Weather is good and the ball is moving a little quicker but it mightnt be any harm having the Weekend off either to give Joe Lyng and James Cassin a chance to recover from the tough game we’re bound to have against Dicksboro in Saturdays minor quarter final replay,it also gives the entire panel the chance to train together on Sunday morning,we have around 5 or our starting 15 away in College at the moment.
We could have drawn tougher teams than the winners of COnahy/Glenmore but theres going to be no easy wins at this grade from now on,we’ll be watching that replay with interest this Weekend.[/quote]
ah whist now link no need to be so agressive…besides, agression isnt a trait commonly associated with rower men especially on the hurling field…:rolleyes:
Flano will be delighted for Jude’s
Fuck Punketts, shower of blow ins
I can’t find their team, but if your thinking about putting some money on them, then don’t. They’ll lose to Sarsfields by about 5-6 points, which is pretty good going for a college team.
fuck judes…bunch of Orwell cunts…travel everywhere in gangs…wankers…:guns:
Delighted for Plunketts and the shower of blow ins they are. Go on Marys.
Kilcruise dug this one out last night, goals from Ross Munnelly and David Conway giving them a 2-9 to 0-10 win.
So we have the dream semi final, Arles Killeen v Arles Kilcruise, you’ll have to come along to that one Bandage, it’ll be epic!
Semi Finals
Portlaoise v St Josephs
Arles Kilcruise v Arles Killeen
:D:D
Kafka
could you enlighten the rest of us here on this site as to the kind of individual a rower hurler might be? I know we hear the LINK droning on about them at every opportunity, but really are they the biggest sod busters in Kilkenny?(quite an achievement in itself)
By your post above i get the feeling that they are not held in the highest esteem in KK hurling circles when it comes to it
Its becoming a common theme that clubs without or very little county players are doing very well in alot of the big counties. Ballintubber in Mayo, Barrs & Clon in Cork, the Dublin teams, same in Tyrone and Armagh.
With Senior and Intermediate club teams training to such a high level all over the country are we seeing the real dividing of club and county. Clubs are starting to see it as a disadvantage nearly to have too many county lads now.
Or has it always been this way. Comments please.
Thats whats wrong with Dublin Football.