Jesus you are dumbening at an alarming rate.
Oola should be in Tipperary cause itâs only over the road from the junction.[/QUOTE]
Now you said it, with Pallas and Doon along with them, save us all a few headaches.
The bottom line is that there should be no divisional boards in Limerick. There is 1 board for the whole of Clare yet Limerick has 4 uneven numbered divisions.
Youâld beat Doon with your cap though in fairness.
Adare is 10 miles from Limerick City. While the Well might be in the City environs, itâs neighbour out the road clearly isnât
Clare has only one divisional board because it has a population of four men and a fiddle.
Na Piarsaigh are now a dual senior club with an impressive win in the intermediate football final. They beat St Senans on a scoreline of 3-11 to 1-15. A huge blow to St Senans who would have been hot favorites to go back up to senior.
Na Piarsaigh well deserved it though with William OâDonoghue running the show at midfield and their full forward line was supplied with sublime ball all evening. They took their goals well and that was the difference in the finish.
[QUOTE=âTreatyStones, post: 1029666, member: 1786â]Na Piarsaigh are now a dual senior club with an impressive win in the intermediate football final. They beat St Senans on a scoreline of 3-11 to 1-15. A huge blow to St Senans who would have been hot favorites to go back up to senior.
Na Piarsaigh well deserved it though with William OâDonoghue running the show at midfield and their full forward line was supplied with sublime ball all evening. They took their goals well and that was the difference in the finish.[/QUOTE]
have they many playing both codes?
Na Piarsaigh should be back in Clare where ii belonged
I donât think so. None of the main men were playing today anyways. Downes was on the bench
Any team sheet out there?
At a guess Iâd say OâDonoghue would be the only one starting on both teams.
Just back from Kilmallock.
Bruff back in the Promised Land of Limerick senior club hurling. The trailed at half time but won convincingly in the end as the Bouncers were restricted to a mere two points in the second half. Bruff 0-21 Garryspillane 1-09.
The other promotion decider was a draw. Missed the first half but apparently it was mundane as Croom led 0-08 to 0-06 at the break. Eoin OâFarrell scored an early goal in the second half to push Croom 5 clear. Not for the first time Dylan Dawson dug Blackrock out of a hole with a stunning goal that dragged them back into it. It was tit for tat after that, a draw probably a fair result. Dawson punished Croom indiscipline with 0-11 from frees, including one with the last puck of the game to earn a replay. Best player on the pitch was Croomâs Mark Reidy, another lad who didnât get a sniff with the Limerick minors in 2014. Heâs playing in the county minor football final tomorrow.
[QUOTE=âdodgy-keeper, post: 1029706, member: 1552â]Just back from Kilmallock.
Bruff back in the Promised Land of Limerick senior club hurling. The trailed at half time but won convincingly in the end as the Bouncers were restricted to a mere two points in the second half. Bruff 0-21 Garryspillane 1-09.
The other promotion decider was a draw. Missed the first half but apparently it was mundane as Croom led 0-08 to 0-06 at the break. Eoin OâFarrell scored an early goal in the second half to push Croom 5 clear. Not for the first time Dylan Dawson dug Blackrock out of a hole with a stunning goal that dragged them back into it. It was tit for tat after that, a draw probably a fair result. Dawson punished Croom indiscipline with 0-11 from frees, including one with the last puck of the game to earn a replay. Best player on the pitch was Croomâs Mark Reidy, another lad who didnât get a sniff with the Limerick minors in 2014. Heâs playing in the county minor football final tomorrow.[/QUOTE]
How did my pal go, pal?
[QUOTE=âhabanerocat, post: 1029701, member: 1513â]Any team sheet out there?
At a guess Iâd say OâDonoghue would be the only one starting on both teams.[/QUOTE]
Oâ Donaghue the only one starting, Dempsey was until his injury. Downes and Buckley on the bench.
O donoghue was outstanding in the second half for na piarsigh.
[QUOTE=âhabanerocat, post: 1029701, member: 1513â]Any team sheet out there?
At a guess Iâd say OâDonoghue would be the only one starting on both teams.[/QUOTE]
Weâll drive em back to Clare next week.
Just back from Mick Neville Park
Intermediate hurling championship quarter final result. Monaleen 3-27 Newcastlewest 0-11
After the first five minutes a complete rout. Andrew La-Touche Cosgrave, Peter Russell and inter-county footballer Ger Collins with the goals. Collins, in particular, was very impressive at corner forward. ALTC had a smashing game at wing forward, scored a rake from frees and play. All the lads on this years minor team were good for Monaleen.
NCW were, shall we say, physical. They finished with 13 men, one for a straight red, and were fortunate another one or two more were not shown the line.
Not a real dual team. Next.
Thatâs why I said dual club.
It just shows the huge pool of players available to Na Piarsaigh. I donât think theres any other club in Limerick that would be able
to field two separate teams with little or no crossover.