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Replying To Lockjaw:  "Some big games up for decision this weekend. I've given my predictions although I must confess to having limited knowledge of the Munster club scene,

Connacht club SFC quarter-finals
Clann na Gael (Roscommon) v Tir Chonaill Gaels (London)
Have to fancy the Roscommon boys here especially at home

Tourlestrane (Sligo) v Ballintubber (Mayo),
Ballintubber. Their manager will know Tourlestrane inside out and in the O'Connors have the firepower.

Munster club SFC quarter-finals
Adare (Limerick) v The Nire (Waterford)
Toss of a coin stuff here. I'll go with Adare to prevail.

Moyle Rovers (Tipperary) v Dr Crokes (Kerry)
Crokes to prove too strong.

Ulster club SFC quarter-finals
Cargin (Antrim) v Gweedore (Donegal)
I have a few pound on Gaoth Dobhair to win Ulster so I have to back them here.

Castlerahan (Cavan) v Coleraine (Derry)
Derry club football is very strong and Castlerahan may be content having finally got over the line in Cavan. Coleraine to win.

Burren (Down) v Scotstown (Monaghan)
This could be a cracker. Burren knocked Kilcoo off their perch and Scotstown appear to be on a roll. I'll give Scotstown the nod

Galway SFC final replay
Corofin v Mountbellew-Moylough

I fear the MM lads may have missed their chance. Corofin to do the business."
You were right about Corofin. I figured the same. MM had their chance to put them away.

Trump2020 (Galway) - Posts: 2111 - 09/11/2018 20:20:31    2150459

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Best of luck to Crokes today.

TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4445 - 11/11/2018 12:35:15    2150561

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Finbarr's look clueless. They're winning plenty ball, but they're just constantly carrying it into tackles and getting turned over. On a day as wet and pitch as heavy as that, it's the stupidest tactic imaginable.
On top of that, they're as open as a gate at the back. Great movement by the Crokes forwards, but I haven't seen a hand laid on one of them yet.
Buckley's goal looked like something from an underage training session.
Crokes have been very sharp and have hardly wasted a chance.

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2031 - 11/11/2018 14:07:28    2150566

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Wow Dr Crokes outrageous football , everyone of them outstanding I've given Buckley a lot of stick over the years but he had some game today, don't care if Corofin are still in the champo Dr Crokes are the team to beat this year no doubt about it.


One moan the umpires today were brutal Gavin White (Kerry's roadrunner) clearly kicks the ball out for a 45 the umpire waves as a wide sweet Jesus easiest 45 you could ever call , a few shots from Crokes were wide but given in first half and the wide on Maguire at the end was a shocker.

clondalkindub (Dublin) - Posts: 9926 - 11/11/2018 15:00:55    2150574

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Replying To clondalkindub:  "Wow Dr Crokes outrageous football , everyone of them outstanding I've given Buckley a lot of stick over the years but he had some game today, don't care if Corofin are still in the champo Dr Crokes are the team to beat this year no doubt about it.


One moan the umpires today were brutal Gavin White (Kerry's roadrunner) clearly kicks the ball out for a 45 the umpire waves as a wide sweet Jesus easiest 45 you could ever call , a few shots from Crokes were wide but given in first half and the wide on Maguire at the end was a shocker."
Wait till Gavin White comes up against Kieran Molloy of Corofin....rocket boosters when he gets going.

galwayfan (None) - Posts: 764 - 11/11/2018 15:40:19    2150583

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I guess the scare Corofin got in the Galway County Final woke them up. What a performance. I would never predict that match to be so one sided. I expect Ballintubber to be a stiff test.

Trump2020 (Galway) - Posts: 2111 - 11/11/2018 16:53:43    2150602

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There looks like an air of inevitability around the club championship this year. Corofin and Crokes look a cut above the rest for me.

Maybe Gaoth Dobhair on paper look to have the quality to challenge but they are in virgin territory at the moment.

MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13703 - 11/11/2018 19:04:40    2150638

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Replying To MesAmis:  "There looks like an air of inevitability around the club championship this year. Corofin and Crokes look a cut above the rest for me.

Maybe Gaoth Dobhair on paper look to have the quality to challenge but they are in virgin territory at the moment."
Aye it's looking that way. Crokes and Corofin not only have the quality obviously, but crucially they have the know-how to handle the competition.. They'd know the craic when it comes to training, how to allow the players to blow off steam over the Christmas, and how to get them back at it etc in the new year. I can't see Crokes slipping up in the Munster final. Corofin will get a stiffer test against Ballintubber no doubt, but the Galway men will surely be favourites to land another provincial title. Paul Mannion is in superb form for Kilmacud so it would be a foolish team that takes them for granted,

In Ulster this weekend coming we'll hopefully be treated to a cracker. We all know Crossmaglen will play their way no matter what the opposition. It really is a throwback to watch them play. In Gaoth Dobhair's case they'd have a similar MO. They pride themselves on being traditionalists and will adopt the same high intensity approach. Now in saying that, they're not stupid either. When defensive teams such as Glenties were in opposition the tactics were changed. But the one team that went toe to toe with them playing attacking football, Bundoran - got an unmerciful tanking. The Cross lads won't budge in their approach so it will be an interesting match-up. With my Donegal hat on I'll give GD the nod by a few points (vital that MacNíallais is fit however)

In the other semi final Scotstown will fancy their chances but would need to be wary of Eoghan Rua. Derry club football is very strong as we know well from the exploits of Slaughtneill recently and others before them. I think Scotstown will prevail though.

Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 9104 - 12/11/2018 09:20:33    2150715

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On another note, what is going on in Cork football? I know Crokes are a formidable team but Finbarr's couldn't get near them. The inside forwards for Crokes could have been playing in their slippers such was the ease they were able to win ball, turn and clip over points. There have always been great footballers in Cork. Surely they should be more competitive than they've been showing in recent years?

Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 9104 - 12/11/2018 09:24:27    2150716

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Replying To Lockjaw:  "On another note, what is going on in Cork football? I know Crokes are a formidable team but Finbarr's couldn't get near them. The inside forwards for Crokes could have been playing in their slippers such was the ease they were able to win ball, turn and clip over points. There have always been great footballers in Cork. Surely they should be more competitive than they've been showing in recent years?"
Nemo rangers comfortably beat Dr.Crokes last year in Munster. There's plenty of decent footballers and sides in Cork still, for all that the senior teams on a low ebb

PressureKick (UK) - Posts: 208 - 12/11/2018 11:09:42    2150734

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Replying To PressureKick:  "Nemo rangers comfortably beat Dr.Crokes last year in Munster. There's plenty of decent footballers and sides in Cork still, for all that the senior teams on a low ebb"
Yeah that's the frustrating thing. Cork should be up there challenging at the top regularly. Is it the case that the proper support structures necessary for a successful county football team just aren't being provided by the board?

Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 9104 - 12/11/2018 11:33:01    2150739

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Brilliant match in Newbridge yesterday, better than the majority of county matches you'd see.

icehonesty (Wexford) - Posts: 2550 - 12/11/2018 14:09:42    2150776

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Already looking forward to St Patrick's Day, Corofin versus Dr Crokes or Kilmacud Crokes.

ISupposeSoSheehan (Meath) - Posts: 86 - 12/11/2018 14:58:49    2150788

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Replying To Lockjaw:  "Aye it's looking that way. Crokes and Corofin not only have the quality obviously, but crucially they have the know-how to handle the competition.. They'd know the craic when it comes to training, how to allow the players to blow off steam over the Christmas, and how to get them back at it etc in the new year. I can't see Crokes slipping up in the Munster final. Corofin will get a stiffer test against Ballintubber no doubt, but the Galway men will surely be favourites to land another provincial title. Paul Mannion is in superb form for Kilmacud so it would be a foolish team that takes them for granted,

In Ulster this weekend coming we'll hopefully be treated to a cracker. We all know Crossmaglen will play their way no matter what the opposition. It really is a throwback to watch them play. In Gaoth Dobhair's case they'd have a similar MO. They pride themselves on being traditionalists and will adopt the same high intensity approach. Now in saying that, they're not stupid either. When defensive teams such as Glenties were in opposition the tactics were changed. But the one team that went toe to toe with them playing attacking football, Bundoran - got an unmerciful tanking. The Cross lads won't budge in their approach so it will be an interesting match-up. With my Donegal hat on I'll give GD the nod by a few points (vital that MacNíallais is fit however)

In the other semi final Scotstown will fancy their chances but would need to be wary of Eoghan Rua. Derry club football is very strong as we know well from the exploits of Slaughtneill recently and others before them. I think Scotstown will prevail though."
Yeah I like to get a look at Gaoth Dobhair cutting loose. From talking to Donegal people they're excited by Gaoth Dobhair. To be fair to them in the county final they had to play what was in front of them.

If they come through against Cross I think they'll win Ulster out imo.

In Leinster, Portlaoise and Kilmacud should be a very close game, the winner would fancy winning Leinster out but I don't see either beating Crokes or especially Corofin.

MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13703 - 12/11/2018 15:32:27    2150800

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Yeah I think if Gaoth Dobhair can overcome Cross then they'll be warm favourites for Ulster. While it's true that they have a lot of young players, the same lads have plenty of county experience at underage and senior level so they won't be overawed.

Out of interest does anyone know what the semi final format is? As in Ulster v Connacht etc?

Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 9104 - 13/11/2018 16:34:31    2150978

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Replying To Lockjaw:  "Yeah I think if Gaoth Dobhair can overcome Cross then they'll be warm favourites for Ulster. While it's true that they have a lot of young players, the same lads have plenty of county experience at underage and senior level so they won't be overawed.

Out of interest does anyone know what the semi final format is? As in Ulster v Connacht etc?"
2019 Connacht v Ulster

2018 Connacht v Leinster

2017 Connacht v Munster

2016 Connacht v Ulster

EDH (Galway) - Posts: 367 - 13/11/2018 18:14:59    2150991

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Replying To Lockjaw:  "Yeah I think if Gaoth Dobhair can overcome Cross then they'll be warm favourites for Ulster. While it's true that they have a lot of young players, the same lads have plenty of county experience at underage and senior level so they won't be overawed.

Out of interest does anyone know what the semi final format is? As in Ulster v Connacht etc?"
Most of the young lads were with their U-21 team last year who not only blitzed through Dongal but also Ulster.

panamasam (Australia) - Posts: 2779 - 13/11/2018 18:26:21    2150995

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Crokes v Portlaois is probably one of the few time's that the Dublin team hasn't a population advantage Stillorgan has 19 thousand of a pop while Portlaois has 22 thousand. There's a bit of useless information for you all.

clondalkindub (Dublin) - Posts: 9926 - 13/11/2018 19:03:47    2151000

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Replying To clondalkindub:  "Crokes v Portlaois is probably one of the few time's that the Dublin team hasn't a population advantage Stillorgan has 19 thousand of a pop while Portlaois has 22 thousand. There's a bit of useless information for you all."
Try adding in Clonskeagh, Mount Merrion, Goatstown and Kilmacud as they are part of the hinterland also.

EDH (Galway) - Posts: 367 - 13/11/2018 19:57:04    2151008

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Replying To EDH:  "2019 Connacht v Ulster

2018 Connacht v Leinster

2017 Connacht v Munster

2016 Connacht v Ulster"
Who puts a thumb down to a factual post???
In 2018, Corofin (Connacht) played Moorefield (Leinster) in the semi-final at O'Connor Park Tullamore, in 2017 Corofin (Connacht) played Dr Crokes (Munster) in the semi-final at the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick, in 2016 Castlebar Mitchell's (Connacht) played Crossmaglen Rangers (Ulster) in the semi-final at Breffini Park Cavan.
So in 2019 the Connacht winners play Ulster and Leinster play Munster.

EDH (Galway) - Posts: 367 - 13/11/2018 22:50:15    2151040

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