I wouldnt like to have to beat them in a must win. They’d play all the tricks
Yerra could have been worse. They could have conned a few pensioners out of their savings and pissed off to Antrim
Does Hannon play football?
Don’t think he does now but he did line out for Cappagh at U12 in the past
They’re hopeless. Galbally or Oola, bad as they are, would beat them in the relegation final. Glenroe going well in the PIHC won’t help them either.
You’d never know with a “back against the walls” Bally though. As said earlier, they’d pull out every trick they can. Galbally were pretty awful the night I saw them too
Just had a look down through results. Our 14/15/16 A’s are cleaning house
Doing well today.
Ballylanders v Galbally in a relegation playoff should be epic.
Both Ballys hoping for a KP win tonight which should then line up for two epics on the last weekend.
When is the Limerick club hurling championship recommencing?
Must be nearly a month now since there was a game in it.
2 football rounds, 2 hurling, a weekend off (was a few hurling games), 2 football rounds, 3 hurling rounds, 1 football round
As a dual County competing for the Sam Maguire and Liam McCarthy it’s vital both footballers and hurlers have equal prominence.
We’re playing adare thursfay night
U16A all Ireland champions. Last time that happened I recall it was in 2012 - featuring a few names such as Sean Finn, Cian Lynch, Barry Nash, Tom Morrissey…
HT in NCW
Drom Broadford 1-7
Gerald Griffins 0-7
FT in NCW.
Drom/Broadford 2-15
Gerald Griffins 0-14
I see the astute Martin Breheny ranks the Tipp “Hall of Famers” as the 12th best team of the last 50 years. @peddlerscross
“Nothing can ever take away from an All-Ireland success but how a team performs over subsequent seasons influences where they stand by comparison with other champions.
Tipperary 2016-2019 lose marks on that front.”
And Kiely comes straight in at number 2 as the best managers are listed.
You’d have to give it to Cody for longevity but he never won a winter All Ireland or a round robin All Ireland so Kiely well in the conversation.