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Cratloe looking to make history in tomorrow's Clare County Football Final. Not since Ennis Dals 80 years ago have a team done the double in the county. They're 1 game away now.
It's my club in their way so I hope to god we can do the job on the day and win our first football county final in 7 years.
This will be a great game of football for sure, both teams will play ball for the hour and could be high scoring given the favourable forecast for tomorrow.
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Originally posted by Roberto Baggio Roberto Baggio wrote:

Am I the only one that didn't think Michael Murphy was that good this year?
From open play i think he was well below his best. I don't get how he's a shoe-in for an allstar

Michael was immense for us this year but the role he played meant his scoring was curtailed a lot. Still dragged us over the line against derry and Armagh. Would say the fact they moved him out to the half forward line indicates he going to get 1. I was studying the all star possibilities one night and came up with 5 donegal 5 kerry and rest shared between Dublin and mayo (think was 2 Dublin 3 mayo) with ryan mchugh getting ypoty and James odonoghue getting pity. But that was me including murphy in full forward instead of donaghy
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Jackthelad Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Oct 2014 at 8:53pm
Thought Clare would get a nomination, 1 or 2 players spring to mind, but there you go.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Roberto Baggio Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Oct 2014 at 9:27am
Am I the only one that didn't think Michael Murphy was that good this year?
From open play i think he was well below his best. I don't get how he's a shoe-in for an allstar
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Recently crowned All-Ireland champions Kerry lead the way in the GAA-GPA Opel All-Stars nominations with 11, followed by beaten All-Ireland finalists Donegal who, along with Dublin, earn nine.

Connacht champions Mayo receive six and Monaghan’s successful season is acknowledged by the inclusion of four of their players on the shortlist of 45.

The inclusion of representatives from Armagh (two), Tipperary, Derry, Cork and Galway (one each) means no fewer than ten counties feature on this year’s nominations list.

In all, ten of the players who received awards last year are nominated.

The nominations and shortlists for the Young Player of the Year and Player of the Year are selected by GAA journalists.

The GPA membership will vote on the shortlists for the two individual awards and all of the awards will be presented at the annual All-Stars banquet, which takes place in the Convention Centre in Dublin on Friday 24 October.  

2014 ALL-STARS NOMINATIONS

Goalkeepers: Paul Durcan (Donegal), Rory Beggan (Monaghan), Stephen Cluxton (Dublin).

Full backs: Fionn Fitzgerald (Kerry), Keith Higgins (Mayo), Éamonn McGee (Donegal), Neil McGee (Donegal), Andy Mallon (Armagh), Rory O’Carroll (Dublin), Philip McMahon (Dublin), Paul Murphy (Kerry), Drew Wylie (Monaghan).

Half-backs: Aidan O’Mahony (Kerry), Peter Crowley (Kerry), James McCarthy (Dublin), Frank McGlynn (Donegal), Dessie Mone (Monaghan), Jonny Cooper (Dublin), Colin O’Riordan (Tipperary), Colm Boyle (Mayo), Lee Keegan (Mayo).

Midfield: Neil Gallagher (Donegal), Michael Darragh Macauley (Dublin), Odhrán MacNiallais (Donegal), Anthony Maher (Kerry), David Moran (Kerry), Séamus O’Shea (Mayo).

Half-forwards: Johnny Buckley (Kerry), Diarmuid Connolly (Dublin), Paul Flynn (Dublin), Aidan O’Shea (Mayo), Ryan McHugh (Donegal), Michael Murphy (Donegal), Donnchadh Walsh (Kerry), Shane Walsh (Galway), Mark Lynch (Derry).

Full-forwards: Kieran Donaghy (Kerry), Paul Geaney (Kerry), Conor McManus (Monaghan), Cillian O’Connor (Mayo), James O’Donoghue (Kerry), Brian Hurley (Cork), Kevin McManamon (Dublin), Tony Kernan (Armagh), Paddy McBrearty (Donegal).

Player of the Year Nominations: James O’Donoghue (Kerry), Diarmuid Connolly (Dublin), Neil McGee (Donegal).

Young Player of the Year Nominations: Ryan McHugh (Donegal), Shane Walsh (Galway), Paddy McBrearty (Donegal).

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In Ros,St. Brigid's are into another final beat Western Gaels 2-12 to 2-07.The other semi final was postponed .


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Originally posted by tribalarmy tribalarmy wrote:

Originally posted by Del-Piero Del-Piero wrote:

Originally posted by tribalarmy tribalarmy wrote:

In the Galway semi finals Corofin beat Milltown by 24 points. Milltown scored 2 points. They were supposed to be the 2nd best team left in the Championship as well.

Corofin 4-14 Milltown 0-02

in the other semi Barna 12 Michael's 12.



Least we only lost to Corofin by 10 earlier in the summer Cool scored 0-3 in the entire game too LOL

Madness making Barna and Michael's travel to Tuam today as well


Pearse Stadium is closed until the Spring.


Ah they should have found a field nearby, throw Health and Safety out the window, even though Health and Safety and Tuam Stadium doesn't go well together anyways LOL
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Originally posted by Del-Piero Del-Piero wrote:

Originally posted by tribalarmy tribalarmy wrote:

In the Galway semi finals Corofin beat Milltown by 24 points. Milltown scored 2 points. They were supposed to be the 2nd best team left in the Championship as well.

Corofin 4-14 Milltown 0-02

in the other semi Barna 12 Michael's 12.



Least we only lost to Corofin by 10 earlier in the summer Cool scored 0-3 in the entire game too LOL

Madness making Barna and Michael's travel to Tuam today as well


Pearse Stadium is closed until the Spring.
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Originally posted by tribalarmy tribalarmy wrote:

In the Galway semi finals Corofin beat Milltown by 24 points. Milltown scored 2 points. They were supposed to be the 2nd best team left in the Championship as well.

Corofin 4-14 Milltown 0-02

in the other semi Barna 12 Michael's 12.


Least we only lost to Corofin by 10 earlier in the summer Cool scored 0-3 in the entire game too LOL

Madness making Barna and Michael's travel to Tuam today as well
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Originally posted by MayoMark MayoMark wrote:

Mental in Castlebar today. Mayo semi final

Ballintubber 9-11 Knockmore 2-12

Cillian scored 3-3 and all 4 O'Connor brothers scored a goal!

Mitchels Tubber final should be good


Saw that result a while ago. 9 goals is mental!
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In the Galway semi finals Corofin beat Milltown by 24 points. Milltown scored 2 points. They were supposed to be the 2nd best team left in the Championship as well.

Corofin 4-14 Milltown 0-02

in the other semi Barna 12 Michael's 12.
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cillian loves a 3-3 
The first time the Devil made me do it. The second time I did it on my own.
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Mental in Castlebar today. Mayo semi final

Ballintubber 9-11 Knockmore 2-12

Cillian scored 3-3 and all 4 O'Connor brothers scored a goal!

Mitchels Tubber final should be good
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote colmoc Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Sep 2014 at 5:28pm
Entertaining game.
Backed cork when they were 2 points down after a few minutes at 4/6.
Was made sweat for that holy f**k
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Baldrick Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Sep 2014 at 5:26pm
Similar thing happened last year. Dublin were a good bit ahead and cork beat them in the end. Dublin team will be in bits. Serious record by the cork panel 10 all Ireland in the last 12 years or something like that.
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Originally posted by Baldrick Baldrick wrote:

Just like when Irish muf visits the big schmoke. Heartbreak for Dublin ladies
Well with his budget it will never be heartburn
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Just like when Irish muf visits the big schmoke. Heartbreak for Dublin ladies
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serious turnaround from Cork, all the momentum with them now

seriously good looking players on dublin team too Big smile
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