New NS underway in Bullaun
The Wexicans are furiously penning their objection as we speak.
Take care it would bring their own lads on. The useless cunts.
Yellow by name, yellow by nature!
I remember back the years when Sarsfields were in a club hurling final and Pakie Cooney was a corner back aged about 37 at the time. Marty Morrissey was down for his preview before the game and was batting it about with Joe Cooney getting his views. Joe was of course the driving force of the team but Marty carefully referred to the miles on the clock of some of their defenders (aiming of course at Pakie).
Joe furrowed the brows before telling Marty that “no Cooney ever let down Bullaun and I’m sure our Pakie won’t be the first”……
He didn’t either.
Two big frosted caterpillars of eyebrows glaring down at Marty
I didn’t want them mad stick fighting Galway hoors turning on me by adding that, but I suppose you’re not far out.
I still think Corofin/Tuam could shock Moycullen but Mountbellew seem very strong and are still bulling over that Pearse’s screwjob.
Pig-ignorance has fueled many a club All-Ireland title.
Mountbellew looking very strong alright. Have just been blowing teams out of it. Molloy went off injured for Corofin today. Liam Silke away in NZ. Think they will fall short in one of the knock out rounds. Moycullen have looked very good in spurts but not really putting it together consistently. Probably the biggest threat to Mountbellew all the same. Salthill probably the best of the rest. Gave Mountbellew a right tough game for 40 minutes in the group stages.
Doora Barefield learned that the hard way in 2000.
If there’s any bit of dog in Mountbellew, they’ll bottle all the years of hurt and land the big one.
Be nice if they did. I fancy maigh cuilinn much as it pains me.
Agree with all of that. Be some clash if/when mm & moycullen meet. Very impressed with Salthill too. Corofin well capable of taking a scalp.
There be no listening to them
Corofin look like they will have to plan without the services of county star Kieran Molloy for the rest of the year. Reports are emerging that the knee injury the defender sustained last Sunday in his side’s senior championship draw with Tuam Stars is a cruciate tear that could see him sidelined until next year. The news is also a blow to Galway manager Padraig Joyce ahead of the return to collective inter-county training on November 24th.