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Essmac, your analysis of Kilcoo is a mile off in my opinion..they beat Magherafelt and Derrygonnelly playing within themselves and in the Ulster final outhought Naomh Conall both on the field and the sideline. hannigantiptoe (Roscommon) - Posts: 39 - 04/01/2020 17:44:25 2257329 Link 1 |
Every team needs luck....never underestimate a team coached by Mickey Moran....glad inbacked them today :)
yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11219 - 04/01/2020 17:45:07 2257330 Link 7 |
Good wins for Corofin and Kilcoo. I expected Corofin to win but was surprised by the quality of football played by Kilcoo. They were extremely lucky in beating the Fermanagh champions but Mickey Moran had them in great shape today, playing with great pace and confidence. It has to be said though that B'boden were very poor. It's difficult to understand how many of the big Dublin clubs struggle in this competition. The final should be interesting with two good footballing sides. neverright (Roscommon) - Posts: 1648 - 04/01/2020 17:45:13 2257331 Link 0 |
Kilcoo have the knack of just doing enough; in the Down quarter-final they were 4pts behind in the final minutes, and they won the Down final by only one point. The 5 Branagans are formidable, and Conor Lavery is a marvel; tiny village, but a great club. Corofin will be a step-up tho
befair (Down) - Posts: 237 - 04/01/2020 17:52:56 2257332 Link 0 |
Fair play to ya predicting next year ulster final - hard to call so early
eunans4ever (Donegal) - Posts: 1595 - 04/01/2020 17:53:48 2257333 Link 2 |
They have to travel to provincials grounds which levels the playing field in comparison to their county team who never have a straight knockout game outside their county for one Teams aren't afraid to go at them either. Compare this to their county team where the opposition nearly always park the bus and it never works. A Longford club knocked out their champions last year. Unheard of at county level. It is hard to beat players playing for the pride of the parish. No players from other counties parachuted in. Mickey Moran is a class act. I hope Kilcoo win even though Corofin play football as it should be played. the_ayatollah (Leitrim) - Posts: 6 - 04/01/2020 18:22:07 2257338 Link 1 |
LOL! You won't last 2 mins around here. Must try harder! Not a bad 1st attempt however.
lilylanger (Kildare) - Posts: 758 - 04/01/2020 18:38:06 2257344 Link 2 |
Well it is my view on a question a poster posed. Wouldn't it be marvellous to see Dublin have to travel to Castlebar or Killarney for a winner takes all game. It seems to level the playing field for their clubs anyway. They struggle in provincial grounds. Mickey Moran is the best football manager of the past generation too. His work with clubs and lower level counties such as my own as well as Mayo is excellent. the_ayatollah (Leitrim) - Posts: 6 - 04/01/2020 18:45:21 2257345 Link 3 |
Enjoyable match and Kilcoo were better team even though the Ref made it a bit more difficult for them with some of his decisions. Before halftime 2 frees inside 20m given to Ballyboden, one which should have been a free out to Kilcoo and another one retaken when the ball was kicked wide followed by the intervention of a linesman. The Ref was very fond of black cards (maybe confused with Christmas cards!) . Some head high tackles went unpunished. browncows (Meath) - Posts: 2340 - 04/01/2020 19:24:34 2257357 Link 8 |
Yes meant to say semi
essmac (Tyrone) - Posts: 1141 - 04/01/2020 20:07:33 2257377 Link 0 |
Mile off? Derrygonnelly missed enough to win it. Here's the Irish News assessment of the Derrygonnelly Kilcoo semi-final: "The Fermanagh champions were largely the better side. Their physical advantage was one that they honed in on to great effect, dominating the kickouts from both ends and putting the Down men under sustained periods of pressure." See: https://www.irishnews.com/sport/gaafootball/2019/11/18/news/derrygonnelly-left-with-the-sickening-feeling-kilcoo-know-too-well-1767868 essmac (Tyrone) - Posts: 1141 - 04/01/2020 20:13:49 2257379 Link 0 |
Ps: nor would I get too carried away about beating N Conall. In 2015, the Tyrone champs were newly promoted from Div 2 and they still managed to beat N Conall! Look I'm delighted they beat a massive club like Boden. Just making the point that there are a handful of quite good clubs in Ulster, of which Kilcoo are one. None of them are dominant in the province like Cross or Crokes or Nemo in their heydays and I'd be surprised if Kilcoo or any of the current Ulster club contenders could handle Corofin but v happy to be proved wrong essmac (Tyrone) - Posts: 1141 - 04/01/2020 20:23:04 2257383 Link 0 |
Great win for our boys against Nemo and kilcoo against ballyboden, just watched that game now and the reff really did his best to keep boden in the game what did boden score from play? Two or three pints I'd say. Can't wait for a good final now. Thank god for club football.
Johnnyprophet (Galway) - Posts: 39 - 04/01/2020 20:43:15 2257389 Link 2 |
A fantastic win for kilcoo..a small rural parish on the side of a mountain..a shop a church and the pitch defines its centre...compare this to the urban sprawl of South county Dublin and a team that can take its pick from anywhere in Dublin. mayotyroneman (Tyrone) - Posts: 1821 - 04/01/2020 21:00:53 2257393 Link 3 |
Which just goes to show you that size and wealth etc. don't necessarily determine results. Just saying. I have had so many posts blocked recently that I no longer know what causes and doesn't cause offence around here.
avonali (Dublin) - Posts: 1974 - 04/01/2020 23:53:04 2257423 Link 6 |
Delighted for Corofin and hoping St Thomas's get the job done tomorrow. Trump2020 (Galway) - Posts: 2100 - 04/01/2020 23:57:47 2257425 Link 0 |
Exactly. So much for population and resources. It just goes to show that you get the right group of players together, right coaching staff, galvanise them and great things happen. I thought they were superb today. Boden looked leggy and if you insist upon throwing almost all of your players into your own half when you're 5 points down with as many minutes left while transitioning as slowly as Boden did, then you don't deserve anything from the game. Hope Kilcoo go on to win it now.
Joxer (Dublin) - Posts: 4698 - 04/01/2020 23:58:15 2257426 Link 5 |
You really have to take your hat off to Kilcoo. A superbly fit, well drilled and talented footballing side who did what was asked of them. Their quick movement of the ball is quite excellent at times and they fully deserved their victory. Down sides should never be under estimated at club or county level, they have too many talented and capable footballers.
Ulsterman (Antrim) - Posts: 9688 - 05/01/2020 02:31:53 2257434 Link 0 |
How have they the pick from Dublin?? And yes ballyboden is a massive club ,but gaa in Dublin is still not anywhere near it's potential because it's still neglected in a lot of estate's
hipster (Dublin) - Posts: 2509 - 05/01/2020 06:36:39 2257439 Link 1 |
Kilcoo have won the last 7 of 8 senior football championships in the Royal County so whats's the big deal about being a small and rural parish ? They must be raising some funds to pay for the team management of volunteers and all that mileage ploughing up and down those wee country roads for the love of the game from our wee Darrie Boys ach aren't the a class act ! Plenty of clubs up here in Derry could be doing with that free and brilliant management coaching advice ? IssacBall (Derry) - Posts: 51 - 05/01/2020 08:37:53 2257444 Link 1 |