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Monday, 14 May 2012 10:50 |
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Our Juvenile footballers were in full swing in Bellefield on Sunday morning at 11am against Gusserane winning comprehensively 1.14 to 1.2 with some excellent performances with Jack Hanley getting a total of 1.6, Darragh Pepper 6 pts, Nick Doyle and Ryan Hadley 1pt each and a brilliant display from Glenn Buckley at half back.
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Monday, 14 May 2012 10:48 |
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Our Juniors put in a superb performance and went on a scoring rampage notching up an unbelievable 9.31 against a weakened Geraldine O'Hanrahans team in windy Rathnure.
This I think is the highest score that I have ever recorded at adult level so well done to all and once again lovely to see so many of our Minors hurling well at this level. |
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Monday, 14 May 2012 10:46 |
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Our Senior hurlers managed to contain Oulart for the first 20 minutes of the game in Oylegate on Sunday afternoon last but after that it was no contest with Rapps having no answer to Oularts superior skill in every position on the field.
This was one that we all knew the outcome of prior to the encounter but it does hammer home the gap between us and the County Champions and it gives us some idea of what we might need to do to be in contention for this year's title. |
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Monday, 14 May 2012 10:44 |
Our Camogie section had a great win in the League semi final against Bunclody 1.8 to 1.2 and securing their Final spot against St. Ibars provisionally booked for Friday 22nd June. Well done girls we are all looking forward to the Final. |
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Thursday, 10 May 2012 12:45 |
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Our Junior hurlers were out on the Bank Holiday Monday against St. James in Cushinstown and after a spirited and entertaining match were unlucky to come away a point down 1.10 to 14pts.
When a game is over its over - and one tends not to complain but I would really have to point out my serious objection to a dubious decision by the Ref that resulted in a point being scored by the opposition. A foul was deemed to be committed against a player from St. James around the midfield area but following complaints from our spectators on the line the Ref moved the ball a further 10 yards towards the goal – now this is something I have never seen before and would contend that it should not have been done – I stand to be corrected if anyone knows different –but to my knowledge a ball can only be moved in 10 yards by the Ref following abuse from players not from spectators! Surely a team cannot be penalised on the field because of what spectators may or may not do or say?? |
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