It would be like Tyrone leaving Dooher in the stand mac, crazy stuff
Ah Jim Bob, youâve to let him get a good sniff of the ball before the game starts so that he knows what to chase after when the whistle goes.
Jim Bob was a fair basketballer in his day. Often seeing running rings around lads in the CBS in his day. Pity he didnt realise he was supposed to keep bouncing the ball. Has Ballyhogue ever produced a more all round sports person than Jim Bob?
One of the bhoys on the Wexford supporters site said that Rossi played part of todayâs challenge game against Clare in Rathnure. He said Clare won by 2 points and there wasnât too much cut in the game.
Wexford v Dublin in the Leinster Semi-Final.
Sunday 21 June in Nowlan Park if the reservoirdubs website is to be believed.
Some information on the footballers from the cesspit
http://www.hoganstand.com/Wexford/MessagePage.aspx?TopicID=26443
The next 2 weekends will define our summer - Carlow next Saturday and Kilkenny the Sunday after. I suppose the only downside is the distance both grounds are from Coppers. It just wonât be the same.
Footballers are 7/2 and would fancy the hurlers to be between 4/5 and 1/2. At worst its a 11/2 double which is well worth a few quid.
'Mon the fookin Wexford
get up the fuckin yard jacks goin to hammer the wexos
BRING ITON
[quote=âSledgehammerâ]get up the fuckin yard jacks goin to hammer the wexos
BRING ITON[/QUOTE]
'Mon the Bohs
Up the Big Club. Champions League 2009/10.
Youâre just putting random words together to make sentences up now
From Wexfordgaa.ie
Niall Breen (Tara Rocks), Tommy Foley (Rapparees), Eoin Boggan (Askamore), Ciarn Shaughnessy (Shelmaliers), Brendan Hobbs(Tara Rocks), Andrew Shore (Davidstown-Courtnacuddy), Colm Kennelly, Capt. (Ballygarrett), James Gahan (Ballygarrett), Sen g Whelan (Buffers Alley), Harry Kehoe (Cloughbawn), Shane Grannell (Buffers Alley), Mark Wallace (Fethard), Rickie Fox (Rapparees), Joe Cullen (Rapparees), Pat Kenny (Buffers Alley).
Subs: Michael Walsh (Ferns-St. Aidans), Conor Harrington (Cloughbawn), Colin Leacy (Ferns-St. Aidans), Chris Redmond (Rathnure), Philip Murphy (Davidstown-Courtnacuddy), Sen Murphy (Ferns-St. Aidans), Paul Morris (Ferns-St. Aidans), James Foley (Buffers Alley), Lee Murphy (Faythe Harriers).
Mentors: Liam Roche, Mickory Stafford, Pat Boggan, and
Eamonn Scallan.
any of ye dublin based wexicans heading to the match tomorrow evening ⌠also any news of how the seniors got on against clare in challenge game at the weekend
[quote=âcailinlochgarmanâ]From Wexfordgaa.ie
any of ye dublin based wexicans heading to the match tomorrow evening ⌠also any news of how the seniors got on against clare in challenge game at the weekend[/QUOTE]
Are these expected to be any good? Good mix of clubs which is strange for a Wexford team.
Noone from Oulart, Bandages club, St.Martins and only one sub from Rathnure. Has there been a changing of the guard recently?
That doesnât look like the strongest Wexford team in truth. I donât think expectations are too high either, especially after the management team were only appointed about a month ago due to some expenses/cost saving measures! Iâll be heading along all right - thankfully Ireland have already qualifed for the Twenty20 Super 8s section so I wonât be missing what I thought might be a decisive clash against India.
[quote=âKIB manâ]Are these expected to be any good? Good mix of clubs which is strange for a Wexford team.
Noone from Oulart, Bandages club, St.Martins and only one sub from Rathnure. Has there been a changing of the guard recently?[/QUOTE]
There has indeed, underage wise anyway. A lot of good hurlers from the New Ross and Gorey districts getting their chance for a change in underage hurling. Problem is when these lads get to adult grade and their teams are stuck in junior or poor intermediate teams, many of them could be lost.
All the more reason for district teams.
Pleased to see some representatives from my club there, surprising though considering our underage structure fell to pieces over the last 10 years. We are a small rural club and back when I was playing in the mid to late 90s it wasnât uncommon for us to have a panel of 24. In recent years however weâve struggled to get 6/7 players and had to link up with neighbouring clubs to field underage teams. Think it has improved alot though in the last 12 months and U10/U12 level.
Also - anyone have the odds on the hurlers yet? Canât access any betting websites in work. Footballers are 10/3 as far as I know.
4/6 vs the dubs sunday week
u-21âs are 2/1 moro
[quote=âbriantinnionâ]Pleased to see some representatives from my club there, surprising though considering our underage structure fell to pieces over the last 10 years. We are a small rural club and back when I was playing in the mid to late 90s it wasnât uncommon for us to have a panel of 24. In recent years however weâve struggled to get 6/7 players and had to link up with neighbouring clubs to field underage teams. Think it has improved alot though in the last 12 months and U10/U12 level.
Also - anyone have the odds on the hurlers yet? Canât access any betting websites in work. Footballers are 10/3 as far as I know.[/QUOTE]
Powers site is down-Ladbrokes have 5-6 for the hurlers.
Did a double last night of the hurlers and footballers which worked out around 9.5-1
RTE are reporting that, other than Forde, the only other absentee for Wexford this weekend will be David Walsh - heâs out with an ankle injury. Carlow was a good venue for us last year so hopefully itâll hold true on Saturday night.
I donât know what to expect really as âtalkâ of Wexford being âflyingâ and âpeaking just in time for the championshipâ has been gathering pace at home (probably started by Mac). But you often hear stuff like that and it turns out to be scheidt. A few dodgy things have been going on too that donât really tally with a squad thatâs working its balls off.
But weâll see.
dunno what a lot of ye make of walsh, think personally that there may be a surprise in selection for the full back line, sources close to the panel tell me a number of relatively unknown player are âflyingâ in training