That is the directive from Central Council for all counties i believe. Two teams level on points - head to head, three teams or more score difference
[QUOTE=âdodgy-keeper, post: 1003098, member: 1552â]
Also any idea when the last round of matches are scheduled to go ahead?[/QUOTE]
31st August weekend I think.
Great match reporting lads, keep it up.
@dodgy-keeper we had a fine scoreboard but had to knock it to make way for the new juvenile. Two Saturdays recently have seen upwards of 30 people at the pitch painting the place and doing general maintenance.
Iâm really excited about the future of Limerick hurling at all grades lads. Something special is happening within the county boundaries, itâs like as if there is magic powder being sprinkled over us by the loving hurling fairies as we sleep by night. Itâs a very exciting time to be from Limerick.
I remember back in the day playing matches in Askeaton and there used to be a tunnel as you walked towards the dressing rooms (or else I am imagining it or thinking of another club?).
Always used to like playing GAA matches in Askeaton. Pitch was massive and always in good fettle.
I ran there in the Community Games a lifetime ago too.
Was fuming with my fourth place finish in the u12 relay. Bitter about it to this day. [BCOLOR=rgb(255, 255, 255)][/BCOLOR] [BCOLOR=rgb(255, 255, 255)]:D[/BCOLOR]
Glasagusban?
Good to hear it. I always enjoyed playing in askeaton.
[QUOTE=âdodgy-keeper, post: 1003149, member: 1552â]I remember back in the day playing matches in Askeaton and there used to be a tunnel as you walked towards the dressing rooms (or else I am imagining it or thinking of another club?).
Always used to like playing GAA matches in Askeaton. Pitch was massive and always in good fettle.
I ran there in the Community Games a lifetime ago too.
Was fuming with my fourth place finish in the u12 relay. Bitter about it to this day. [BCOLOR=rgb(255, 255, 255)][/BCOLOR] [BCOLOR=rgb(255, 255, 255)]:D[/BCOLOR][/QUOTE]
Ya the dressing rooms used to be completely enclosed by a wall with a tunnel out onto the pitch (ironically I used to jump up and touch the âmind your headâ sign on the way out before every game.)
Glas is a horse of a man.
Yeah I remember it well.
Remember being at a junior hurling match there years ago and I snuck in with the team (I was only knee high to a grass hopper at the time). Canât even remember who was playing but there was a mass brawl in the tunnel after the match with spectators and everything involved.
As an 8 year old I thought it was absolutely deadly and great craic altogether. Loved GAA ever since.
I heard this evening they will be pushed back until after the AI , was told this was definetly the case with Adare v The Well anyway.
Makes sense if there are minors playing.
No you misheard.
Glas horsed it into a man.
Keep Donal Og out of it.
[QUOTE=âdodgy-keeper, post: 1003156, member: 1552â]Yeah I remember it well.
Remember being at a junior hurling match there years ago and I snuck in with the team (I was only knee high to a grass hopper at the time). Canât even remember who was playing but there was a mass brawl in the tunnel after the match with spectators and everything involved.
As an 8 year old I thought it was absolutely deadly and great craic altogether. Loved GAA every since.[/QUOTE]
It was a bad call to knock the tunnel, great to run out through it on to the pitch and as you said many a goiod bust up developed in there also.
BrilliantâŚ
[QUOTE=âTreatyStones, post: 1003160, member: 1786â]No you misheard.
Glas horsed it into a man.[/QUOTE]
Oh I see.
@glasagusban, itâs not my fault theyâre at you.
I must say I was well impressed with Donal on tsg.
[QUOTE=âTreatyStones, post: 1003160, member: 1786â]No you misheard.
Glas horsed it into a man.[/QUOTE]
:mad::mad::mad::D:clap: