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Post by mickmack on Mar 3, 2007 22:57:00 GMT
Alright so. I'll hazard a guess. 1. Murphy 2. Killian Young 3. Tom O Sullivan 4. Marc O' Se 5. Tom O Se 6. Aidan O Mahony/Mike Mac/Eamonn Fitzmaurice 7. Aidan O Mahony/Eamonn Fitzmaurice 8. Darragh O Se 9. Tommy Griffin 10. Paul Galvin 11. Eoin Brosnan 12. Sean Sullivan/ Brian Sheehan 13. Colm Cooper 14. Declan O' Sullivan 15. Kieran Donaghy Subs: Kieran Cremin, Daniel Bohane, Padraig Reidy, Donnachada Walsh, Brendan Guiney, Kieran O' Leary, Mike Frank Russell, Declan Quill, Ambrose O' Donovan, Darren O' Sullivan, Brian Sheehan/Sean O' Sullivan, Mossy Lyons, Ronan O Flatharta, Tommy Walsh, And ive ledt a spot for someone ive prob forgot Interesting team there Lolly....... save it in case we get that far
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Post by mrtierneyesq on Mar 4, 2007 13:16:45 GMT
1. Nolan 2. Joe Higgins 3. Rooney 4. Stapleton 5. Cathal Ryan 6. Tom Kelly 7. Peter O Leary 8. Garvan 9. Clancy 10. Conway 11. Sheehan 12. Kavanagh 13. Beano 14. Quiqley 15. Mulleney They'll try and replicate kerry this year with a big full foward and will take to rotating quigley with garvan or clancy. Let the two poachers feed of the target man. If that doesnt work they will just swop conway with mulleny and sheehan with quigley and play posession football with sheehan roaming around the place Surprised you dont have either of the Lawlors in there, I was impressed with young Paul. I dont rate Sheehan at all, sorry. Clancy has bags of talent, but lacks composure. Despite their undoubted football talent, I cant see them having enough overall to win an All-I. I agree that O'Mahony will make a big difference for Mayo, it's all about whether they can keep their eye on the ball - they could easily get caught out because they will be so focused on winning a final. I feel that next year is a better opportunity for them, as this is too soon after the devastation of last year's final. It will all unfold depending on the last rounds of the qualifiers, as you could easily have 5 or 6 of the top contenders in that, and if 2 or more of them are pitted against each other, it will really open it up for the Provincial winners. Just happens that the draw has mostly kept apart the big guns in the qualifiers in the past couple of years. But coming back to the present reality, I'm mostly absorbed with who makes the League knock-outs. At the moment it's looking good for Tyrone, Mayo, Donegal, Kerry, Westmeath, Laois. If Mayo have the hunger & the balls to go on and win the League I will tip them to win Sam, as they will have left themselves no option but to prove they can handle the hype that will follow - actually a very good motivation considering recent history. If Tyrone or Kerry win the League, then I cant see any All-I winners outside those two. If Donegal win it, they have come of age, and proven they have the players, so will become one of the real contenders. If Westmeath or Laois win it, it will be a great achievement for them, especially Westmeath. It will be a sign that Kearns can get Laois to compete beyond Leinster. Leinster is getting stronger and will be the dominant province soon
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Post by kerrygold on Mar 5, 2007 10:20:06 GMT
mayo mightn't be too far away again this year.
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Post by tadhgeen on Mar 5, 2007 20:48:54 GMT
I agree regarding Mayo and think that they are in with a good chance of going all the way this year. They will need a few youngsters, perhaps from the under 21 side, to step up to the mark though - especially in the full back line and middle of the field.
I also fancy Cork this year! Galway for a long shot.
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Post by joan on Mar 8, 2007 0:05:01 GMT
Mayo could be there if they use there under age a bit. they are using that bench at all. They have to make the changes the like of conor mortimer has to go. I watched him pley in the railway cup final where a man suggested that he would be better than he was against Kerry in the AI because Mahoney was not there to hold his jeresy. hahaha Oh well Mahoney was not there and he did not nor could not kick snow off a rope that day either. They have to give lads the chance, they have a good minor team who beat kerry two years ago and their u-21s not too bad either. whats to loose. Cork Will be there again this year and I like laois
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Post by Lolly Valance on Apr 9, 2007 13:05:37 GMT
Id like to revise my team and put reidy in corner back for young and quill in corner forward.
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Post by tadhgeen on Apr 9, 2007 15:27:15 GMT
Who's making way for Quill, Lolly?
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Post by Lolly Valance on Apr 9, 2007 15:39:20 GMT
Sean or Declan Sull depending on training
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Post by Lolly Valance on May 10, 2007 11:31:38 GMT
My tips for honours now stand at Kerry Laois Donegal Mayo or tyrone
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