Kilmallock winning at half-time though, 5 to 4.
Bruff & Mungret drew in the Junior B Hurling in Ballyagran.
Kilmallock winning at half-time though, 5 to 4.
Bruff & Mungret drew in the Junior B Hurling in Ballyagran.
Senanâs down by 4 against Kilmihil at half-time.
Adare & Nemo has just thrown in, on the radio.
Where is Pat v Kilmallock on ?
Goal for Pats, Kevin Maher. 1-5 to 0-5.
And a goal for Nemo, Connolly. 1-2 to 0-0.
Bruff.
6-in-a-row for St. Senanâs, they now lead Kilmihil by a point, were 7 points down at one stage in the 1st half.
Pats pulling clear against Kilmallock, 1-7 to 0-5.
And Adare being beaten by Nemo fairly well.
Pats 5 up now. All over Iâd say.
Two quick goals in the St. Senanâs game; Kilmihil got one and went a point up, St. Senanâs went down the field and got one themselves and now lead by 2.
Adare in for a right hole opening here.
FT: St. Patâs 1-10 Kilmallock 0-08. The Rhebogue side are eventually the Junior Hurling Champions for 2017.
FT: St. Senanâs 2-11 Kilmihil 2-08. Into the Munster final to take on An Ghaeltacht. Big comeback.
Congrats Pats
Hard luck.
A junior county title would mean more to Pats, though. Congrats to them.
Well done Pats,
Suited them being out of the football early, very positive for hurling in the city.
Hon Pats. Should be well able to hold their own at intermediate. Lot of dross up there.
Any word on a senior hurling panel ??
They have picked a panel for a boxing tournament in December
âŹ2k to sponsor a fightâŚ!
âŹ500 to sponsor a hurler/boxerâŚ!
âŹ200 for an ad on the nightâŚ!
The boom will be well and truly back if they can shift plenty of those tickets.
David Reidy is back in. Think a few more may be called in also. Iâd expect to see at least another retirement in the coming weeks, if not two. They are back training in the guise of preparing for this Boxing Fundraiser.
Hegarty v Byrnes will be worth the entrance fee alone!
I havenât heard anything but the extended panel last year had almost everyone that youâd expect to be in contention this year, minus the few retirements and a couple of fringe players who are sick of doing all the training and not even making the matchday 26.
Donât really see a huge number of new faces. Aaron Gillane should get a decent shot in the League this year.
Anyone making the trip to Thurles on Sunday? Iâm up for a few pints