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Post by mickmack on Apr 20, 2007 21:27:38 GMT
The colleges hurling final is on before the Tralee CBS game.......some day
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Post by mickmack on Apr 20, 2007 21:34:36 GMT
From TG4.......
11:55 - 12:30 UTC+0100 Laochra Gael (OS) Tá John O’Mahoney ar dhuine de na bainisteoirí peile is fearr ar éirigh leis riamh. Tá Craobh Peile Chúige Chonnacht buaite ag John O Mahony le trí chontae éagsúla – Liatroma, Gaillimh agus a chontae dúchais, Mhaigh Eo. Ina theannta sin bhuaigh sé craobh na hÉireann faoi 21 le Maigh Eo i 1983, bhain sé áit amach dóibh i gCraobh Sinsir na hÉireann i 1989, agus bhuaigh sé Craobh na hÉireann faoi dhó le foireann na Gaillimhe i 1998 & 2001. Agus é tofa mar bhainisteoir nua ar Mhaigh Eo don dara uair i 2006 – tá tuilleadh le teacht ó Johnno! One of the most successful managers ever, John O Mahony has won the Connaught Football Championship three times, with Leitrim, Galway and Mayo. He also won an All-Ireland under 21 medal with Mayo in 1983 and in 1989 he won a senior medal. He won the All-Ireland twice with Galway in 1998 and 2001. He is now the manager or Mayo and there’s plenty more to come for Johnno! 12:30 - 17:50 UTC+0100 GAA Beo Craoladh beo ar Chluiche Ceannais Corn an Chrócaigh, Corn Uí Ógáin agus an tSraith Náisiúnta Peile i bPáirc an Chrócaigh. Á chur i láthair ag Micheál Ó Domhnaill agus tráchtaireacht le Brian Tyers agus Tomás Ó hAilín. Live coverage of the Croke Cup Final, the Hogan Cup Final and National Football League Final from Croke Park. Presented by Micheál Ó Domhnaill with commentary by Brian Tyers and Tomás Ó hAilín.
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Post by austinstacksabu on Apr 21, 2007 4:40:31 GMT
I've listened in to four and watched another two on the box!! Can't complain really as I knew what I was getting myself into before coming out. I do miss it though but I can't have everything.
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Post by kerrygold on Apr 21, 2007 15:09:23 GMT
when ur 90,grey stubbled,cap to one side,lurched over ur zimer frame smoking ur clay pipe at the munster final you wont even remember you missed these games.
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Post by kerryeye on Apr 22, 2007 15:21:13 GMT
16-7 to omagh,they were the better team on the day,in all truth they could have won by a lot more.
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Post by mickmack on Apr 22, 2007 17:19:40 GMT
On this performance you would wonder how Tralee got so far. McNulty from Omagh will be aback in Croke Park again as will a few others.
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Post by topcat on Apr 22, 2007 17:30:35 GMT
Maybe the occasion got to them? The Omagh boys looked big and strong, must be something in the water ;D
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Post by kerrygold on Apr 22, 2007 19:32:01 GMT
congrats to omagh,by far the better team and could have won by twice that score. They looked a very well coached and well prepared team,they really do know what they are doing up in tyrone with underage football,we could learn alot from them in that regard.
i thought the green were very poor,they were never at the races to-day.
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Post by sullyschoice on Apr 22, 2007 20:40:20 GMT
agree totally. any 50/50 ball was always an Omagh ball. Very disappointing day at headquarters.
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Post by austinstacksabu on Apr 23, 2007 15:22:52 GMT
Tough day for Bryan and the team, and Johnnon and Eamon on the sideline. They did all the Green proud getting to the final. Hard luck lads.
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Post by bigbrother on Apr 23, 2007 18:42:34 GMT
Considering, Tyrone won the Vocational schools final beating Meath well, also goes further to show how powerful underage Tyrone football has become They really are putting in the work at under age level and are very professional in their approach. Good luck to them, you reap what you sow!
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Post by mickmack on Apr 23, 2007 19:05:43 GMT
It was men against boys
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Post by kerrygold on Apr 23, 2007 19:45:07 GMT
The high level of coaching and preparation from omagh was very evident.
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Post by joan on Apr 24, 2007 2:42:15 GMT
they did well getting to the final.
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