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Post by mickmack on May 12, 2007 8:53:02 GMT
thats the beauty of the divisional system i suppose.......... its brings to the fore players from small places.................
just wish the captaincy was nominated on a merit basis
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Post by kerrygold on May 12, 2007 11:05:01 GMT
we've just had our most successfull 3 year period in over 20 years in kerry football,i wouldnt worry too much about the captaincy issue.
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Post by mickmack on May 27, 2007 21:41:11 GMT
CREDIT UNION COUNTY LEAGUE by Willie o connor Round 5 of the Credit Union County Senior Football League will be played this weekend with games on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. and on Sunday at 2.30 p.m.
Listry defeated Laune Rangers B in a Division 5 back game last Saturday to put them into joint second place with Moyvane and two points behind the leaders, Fossa on the league table.
The Round 4 games, the very popular local derby round, played six weeks ago had plenty of local rivalry in evidence and many of the games were closely contest as you might expect. It has been a long gap for the clubs since that round but in the intervening period they were involved in club championship games and county championship action as well as the completion of the Divisional Board leagues.
Kerins O'Rahillys held on to the top spot in Division 1 table after beating neighbours Austin Stacks in that round. An Ghaeltacht defeated Dingle at Páirc An Ághasaigh and Dr. Crokes in back game to climb to second place on the table, sharing that spot with Laune Rangers and just one point behind the leaders. A last minute goal for Dr. Crokes who were at home to Kilcummin gave both teams a share of the points to put Kilcummin into fourth place. Rathmore after a big win over Gneeveguilla are a point behind Kilcummin. Dingle and Listowel Emmets prop up the table and the remaining teams form a big group in mid table. The results of the weekend's games should flex the table positions even further with Kerins O'Rahillys travelling to play Dr. Crokes and Laune Rangers hosting Ardfert. An Ghaeltacht face a tough assignment as they travel to play Gneeveguilla. Austin Stacks are at home Kilcummin in a vital game for both clubs. Listowel Emmets and Rathmore are free this weekend to make way for their opponents, Milltown/Castlemaine and Dingle to replay their drawn County Championship game at Dingle on Sunday at 2.00 p.m.
In Division 2 St. Michael's/Foilmore's had their fourth successive victory against second placed Spa in the last round to lead the race for promotion. There was intense rivalry evident at Castleisland last time out when Desmonds lost to neighbours Currow, who are now in second place ahead of Spa, Sneem and Beale in joint third place. In this round we have the top of the table clash when St. Michael's.Foilmore are at home Currow and what a contest that should be. Spa travel to Desmonds in this round. Sneem are at home to Beale, in another big top of the table game. St. Mary's, John Mitchels and Dromid Pearses are the teams badly in need of points at this stage of the league to avoid the prospect of relegation.
In Division 3 Tarbert are the only team on full points from the four opening rounds and they had a good home win in Round 4 against Beaufort. Kenmare defeated their neighbours, Tousist to hold the second place on the table and Glenflesk are in third place ahead of Na Gaeil who have lost some ground after making a great start to the league. Na Gaeil set the pace with their victories in the opening two rounds but dropped further points as they lost to Ballymacelligott in the last round. Renard and Beaufort need points from this round to avoid the prospect of relegation.
In Division 4 where six teams were on four points going into the last round has a less congested appearance with Duagh, who defeated Ballydonoghue in a back game and drew with Brosna now in pole position. Duagh travel to play St. Pat's in this round. Keel after their victory against Valentia share second place with St. Pat's, one point behind the leaders. Keel are at home to Glenbeigh/Glencar in this round. Glenbeigh/Glencar, Firies, Cromane, Scartaglin, Valentia and Ballyduff are all on four points after their games in Round 4. Brosna, Cordal and Ballydonoghue prop up the table.
In Division 5 Fossa top the table with full points after their victory in a top of the table clash against neighbours, Listry. Moyvane are now in second place with six points after beating St. Senan's in a back game and despite losing to Ballylongford in the last round. Templenoe, Derrynane, Knocknagoshel, Ballylongford and Knocknaghoshel are all locked together on four points.
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Post by seamus on May 28, 2007 9:11:23 GMT
Interesting results at the weekend Kilcummin 2-10 Stacks 14 Crokes 2-7 Rahillys 1-10 GGuilla 16 Gaeltacht 9 Rangers 1-12 Ardfert 2-9
Foilmore 1-10 currow 1-7 Wville 7 mitchels 1-2 Sneem 6 beale 5 desmonds 3-8 spa 16 finuge 3-17 marys 1-7 dromid 6 annascaul 1-20
tarbert 1-9 legion 1-6 skellig 1-9 castlegregory 1-4 glenflesk 14 beaufort 1-5 renard 2-10 lispole 1-8 kenmare 1-10 na gaeil 1-8
pats 12 duagh 8 bduff 7 cordal 5 brosna 13 firies 13 bdonoghue 2-6 scart 10 keel 10 gbeigh 7 cromane 1-7 valentia 10
templenoe 2-10 rangers b 2-8 listry 13 moyvane 12 knock 1-11 asdee 2-3 senans 3-8 churchill 10 fossa 2-11 blongford 0-2
Michaels foilmore, tarbert and fossa are the only teams undefeated
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Post by peadar on May 28, 2007 9:17:51 GMT
Fossa 2-12 blongford 0-2 What has happened ballylongford like infairness. Does anyone know what has gone wrong for them? and moyvane aswell like its a shame to see it!
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Post by piggy on May 28, 2007 13:58:29 GMT
sound for that seamus!Bally were missing afew against Fossa but should never be loosing by that much to them.Fossa are a up and coming team aswell,some good players like Fintan Coffey,Falvey,Foley and afew more.
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