Patrickswell and Kilmallocks 2nd teams will be in the semi-finals of the JA this year at least.
Both are very strong at that level.
Patrickswell and Kilmallocks 2nd teams will be in the semi-finals of the JA this year at least.
Both are very strong at that level.
Monagea put up a huge score v Kilmallock when they beat them last weekend in County League. Templeglantine have some lovely forwards, concede too much at the back though
Most certainly not. Am driving. Will not have a drink until.I get home this evening.
How did Old Christians go?
They got battered, it was something like 67% for.
Old Christians 2-11 latte drinkers 0-12
Their Junior As beat Na Piarsaigh. It’s a quare enough set up, they’re joined with Claughaun at Intermediate and have their own independent Junior A team or can Claughaun lads play Junior A with that Old Christians team too?
The Junior A team is all Old Christians AFAIK.
It looks like Patrickswell will be by far the strongest team in the City division this year, and Old Christians should be targeting second behind them. They have a handful of very good players, all the standout Claughaun/Old Christians intermediates are Old Christians. Young fellas like Howard, Blackhall, Byrnes, Hannon, Banks. Their problem is outside of that crop, they don’t have a huge pile. Still, that should be their aim.
They’ve gone All-County in the football, we simply have to change to that format in the hurling too. You’ve got a ridiculous situation in the South where you have a group of 5 but are still playing semi-finals. Same with 6 teams in the East. The West is the only Championship worth a fuck.
What with Patrickswell and Clare’s Na Piarsaigh it appears that Limerick city hurling is in rude health
You’re very giddy today…
Ask him is Seamus Hickey starting today.
I’m not engaging the specialist in being wrong on this day of days
Go easy on @applebumbled mate, he takes this stuff very very seriously, he’ll be thinking up of some lies to make you look like a cunt in revenge and then liking them under his various aliases
Hang on, are you saying that the Old Christians lads who play Intermediate with Claughan/Old Christians can compete for the Old Christians Junior A side in the Junior A Championship??? Play two different grades of Championship?!
Yes.
Should it be allowed? Probably not.
Sure that’s a complete joke.
No different than a divisional side with lads playing senior and junior.
We need these lads playing intermediate. It’s good for hurling in the city.
Have the Dropkicks on loud in the kitchen. Getting pumped now. Will have to get the drive to on the road in the next hour