[QUOTE=“the man himself, post: 1004797, member: 1766”]Nenagh
Kilruane
Loughmore
Sars
Annacarthy
Clonoulty
Killenaule
Mullinahone
to win I’d say[/QUOTE]
all of those picks make sense to me bar maybe Mullinahone v Swan.
I’m no expert on the south but wouldn’t swan be a bit further ahead of Mull. also Borris could upset Nayna, maybe.
[QUOTE=“redman, post: 1004800, member: 1731”]all of those picks make sense to me bar maybe Mullinahone v Swan.
I’m no expert on the south but wouldn’t swan be a bit further ahead of Mull. also Borris could upset Nayna, maybe.[/QUOTE]
Swan aren’t going great I don’t think. That will be a close one though ya, could go either way.
Same with all the south teams bar Killenaule really. It’s very strange, Killenaule could beat the likes of Kildangan in the county and then they’d have a tight game with the Swan, Mullinahone or Ballingarry in the south while if any of the other three played Kildangan they’d get beat out the gate
kildangan seemingly drove a sight of wides that day.
if the youtube vids are anything to go by some of those south fixtures have more in common with faction fights than hurling.
im being unfair, bar Mullinahone in the recent past the south teams seem to switch off outside their division. you’re right, tis strange.
Was at Ballingarry v Killenaule, a tame enough affair. Bergin and Bubbles the best hurlers on the pitch (no surprise). The other 2 Bergins, Festy and Fanning all on the bench.
Fanning came on and got the third goal which ended the game as a contest.
Ballingarry led by a point at half time, most of their scores coming from placed balls, they are now in relegation. Tommy McGrath was best for them at centre-back. They had two lads man marking bubbles in the 1st half. Killenaule switched bubbles into full forward in the 2nd half and Ballingarry went man for man. Bubbles got about 1-05 from play after moving in.
[QUOTE=“Mullach Ide, post: 1005263, member: 141”]Was at Ballingarry v Killenaule, a tame enough affair. Bergin and Bubbles the best hurlers on the pitch (no surprise). The other 2 Bergins, Festy and Fanning all on the bench.
Fanning came on and got the third goal which ended the game as a contest.
Ballingarry led by a point at half time, most of their scores coming from placed balls, they are now in relegation. Tommy McGrath was best for them at centre-back. They had two lads man marking bubbles in the 1st half. Killenaule switched bubbles into full forward in the 2nd half and Ballingarry went man for man. Bubbles got about 1-05 from play after moving in.[/QUOTE]
Did the O’Connell chap who transferred from Fethard play for Killenaule last night?