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Replying To Garmin:  "lads will ye post the full draw for championships please!! cheers"
Group 1 - Slashers, Granard, Dromard, Clonguish, Ballymahon, Edgeworthtown
Group 2 - Killoe, Mullinalachta, Abbey, Colmcille, Carrickedmond, Rathcline

Intermediate and Junior Championships are a round robin with each team playing eachother.

honda15 (Longford) - Posts: 94 - 23/05/2023 10:00:04    2480761

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Senior Championship...
Same format as the last 2 years with 12 teams split in 2 groups, top 4 teams to make the Quarter Finals and 1 team to be relegated. QF will be played as 1 vs 4 and 2 vs 3. Round 1 games as follows:

Group 1
Dromard vs Mostrim
Clonguish vs Longford Slashers
Ballymahon vs Granard

Group 2
Rathcline vs Mullinalaghta
Abbeylara vs Carrickedmond
Killoe vs Colmcille

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Intermediate Championship...
Ran on a one group single round basis, just like last year. Round 1 games as follows:

Cashel vs Kenagh
Ardagh Moydow vs Fr. Manning Gaels
Sean Connollys vs Killashee
Grattans a bye

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Junior Championship...
Ran on a one group, single round basis.

Ballymore
Legan Sarsfields
Longford Slashers 2
Killoe 2
Colmcille 2
Clonguish 2

LongfordgaaAbú (Longford) - Posts: 471 - 23/05/2023 10:05:53    2480764

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Replying To honda15:  "Group 1 - Slashers, Granard, Dromard, Clonguish, Ballymahon, Edgeworthtown
Group 2 - Killoe, Mullinalachta, Abbey, Colmcille, Carrickedmond, Rathcline

Intermediate and Junior Championships are a round robin with each team playing eachother."
What are your predictions? It's early days but I think Killoe are the clear favourites, unfortunately they have been very impressive to date with a lot of players to add to it. They look to have the hunger again after two disappointing years by their recent standards.
I think the quarter finals will be Killoe v Granard, Mullinalaghta v Clonguish, Colmcille v Slashers and Abbeylara v Dromard.
Killoe, Mullinalaghta, Colmcille and Dromard to come through and Killoe to win it out. Ballymahon will get relegated.
Kenagh look good for intermediate and Grattans to get relegated. Ballymore should win junior

liosbreac6265 (Longford) - Posts: 212 - 23/05/2023 11:19:17    2480816

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Replying To liosbreac6265:  "What are your predictions? It's early days but I think Killoe are the clear favourites, unfortunately they have been very impressive to date with a lot of players to add to it. They look to have the hunger again after two disappointing years by their recent standards.
I think the quarter finals will be Killoe v Granard, Mullinalaghta v Clonguish, Colmcille v Slashers and Abbeylara v Dromard.
Killoe, Mullinalaghta, Colmcille and Dromard to come through and Killoe to win it out. Ballymahon will get relegated.
Kenagh look good for intermediate and Grattans to get relegated. Ballymore should win junior"
I agree be interesting to see what Mullinaghta are like and their form.

Gaaforlife2023 (Longford) - Posts: 214 - 23/05/2023 12:49:28    2480869

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Colmcille not motoring yet in league (only 2 played tho) but will still fancy their chances of retaining the title for the first time, and that should be a motivator. Them and Killoe might benefit from those Leinster League games. Hard to see past Slashers, Killoe, Colmcille and Mullinalaghta for last 4. Abbey might be quietly confident of stealing one of those spots. Might be a close championship.

LongfordgaaAbú (Longford) - Posts: 471 - 23/05/2023 15:29:08    2480960

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Replying To LongfordgaaAbú:  "Colmcille not motoring yet in league (only 2 played tho) but will still fancy their chances of retaining the title for the first time, and that should be a motivator. Them and Killoe might benefit from those Leinster League games. Hard to see past Slashers, Killoe, Colmcille and Mullinalaghta for last 4. Abbey might be quietly confident of stealing one of those spots. Might be a close championship."
Listened with interest to the Draws on radio. Colmcille as holders know how to win and by the sounds of them both at the draw and talking to people close to the team they expect to be even stronger than last year when all injured players return and is Alan McKeon ( their best player in 2021) coming back? If so they certainly will be hard beaten given the confidence that winning brings. Killoe with Dempsey led management and virtually every one of their top 25 having underage county experience (at least) are obviously favourites. Mullinaghta (4 times champions also in the last 8yrs) will be very determined to get one more out of this team and must still be wondering how they let victory slip in last years county final. Abbey have always flattered to deceive in the last 10 years but could they emerge from the shadows? Unlikely imo. Slashers have always been able to produce a good team and with Liam Keenan I presume staying on should have that extra bit of steel added to their game which seems to have been lacking lately but again I think they will need another year but could make semis. Overall Killoe's to lose but hopefully the holders can hold on.

jack99 (Dublin) - Posts: 26 - 24/05/2023 10:46:31    2481172

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Replying To jack99:  "Listened with interest to the Draws on radio. Colmcille as holders know how to win and by the sounds of them both at the draw and talking to people close to the team they expect to be even stronger than last year when all injured players return and is Alan McKeon ( their best player in 2021) coming back? If so they certainly will be hard beaten given the confidence that winning brings. Killoe with Dempsey led management and virtually every one of their top 25 having underage county experience (at least) are obviously favourites. Mullinaghta (4 times champions also in the last 8yrs) will be very determined to get one more out of this team and must still be wondering how they let victory slip in last years county final. Abbey have always flattered to deceive in the last 10 years but could they emerge from the shadows? Unlikely imo. Slashers have always been able to produce a good team and with Liam Keenan I presume staying on should have that extra bit of steel added to their game which seems to have been lacking lately but again I think they will need another year but could make semis. Overall Killoe's to lose but hopefully the holders can hold on."
Mullinalaghta did not let victory slip, they were robbed by one of the worst decisions ever seen in Pearse Park. They should be hungry to reverse that but I think their race is run as a force

liosbreac6265 (Longford) - Posts: 212 - 24/05/2023 12:07:22    2481200

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Replying To liosbreac6265:  "Mullinalaghta did not let victory slip, they were robbed by one of the worst decisions ever seen in Pearse Park. They should be hungry to reverse that but I think their race is run as a force"
Interesting point but a lot of observers seemed to believe they should have been further ahead and that the penalty should not have mattered. It still had to be scored and Fair play to young Harkin who handled the pressure so well. Also Mullinaghta had a kick out and were unable to work ball down the field after the penalty, was it Barry Mckeon who scored a free even after the penalty.
So while I somewhat accept your point on the penalty I still believe Mullinaghta must shoulder most of the blame themselves and credit Colmcille for staying in the game.

jack99 (Dublin) - Posts: 26 - 25/05/2023 13:11:24    2481499

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Wow. According to this forum Killoe are firm favourites for the championship. Surprising given that we finished 4th in Group 1 of the league last year, lost 3 and drew 1 in last years Championship which Dromard put us out of in QF, lost 2 and drew 1 in the previous years Championship which Mullinalaghta put us out of in semi-final, and we haven't won a senior title of note since 2020. Meanwhile in the past 2 years Colmcille won a Senior Championship and ACFL while Mullinalaghta won a Senior Championship, ACFL and 2 Leader Cups. But yeah, favourites after 3 league games in a competition with no county players... OK then!

LongfordgaaAbú (Longford) - Posts: 471 - 25/05/2023 14:41:14    2481538

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Any truth in the rumours that Rian Brady, Jayson Matthew's and John Keegan are going to be unavailable this summer?

maximus02 (Longford) - Posts: 168 - 25/05/2023 14:47:34    2481541

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Replying To maximus02:  "Any truth in the rumours that Rian Brady, Jayson Matthew's and John Keegan are going to be unavailable this summer?"
Brady gone to Australia, Matthews heading to the states to play for summer.
I heard Keegan done the knee also.

ball1 (Roscommon) - Posts: 29 - 25/05/2023 15:59:15    2481562

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Replying To LongfordgaaAbú:  "Wow. According to this forum Killoe are firm favourites for the championship. Surprising given that we finished 4th in Group 1 of the league last year, lost 3 and drew 1 in last years Championship which Dromard put us out of in QF, lost 2 and drew 1 in the previous years Championship which Mullinalaghta put us out of in semi-final, and we haven't won a senior title of note since 2020. Meanwhile in the past 2 years Colmcille won a Senior Championship and ACFL while Mullinalaghta won a Senior Championship, ACFL and 2 Leader Cups. But yeah, favourites after 3 league games in a competition with no county players... OK then!"
Things can change quickly in GAA and you are understandably eager to play down your chances. Killoe were poor last year but there was trouble in the camp and the new management has given the team a new lease of life. Killoe are flying without the county players, I witnessed it first hand. Chalk and cheese in less than 12 months. They also possess the most talented players of any club that are currently in with the county set up still to come back. The biggest problem in recent years was Mullinalaghta but they are no longer a threat. Of course there are no guarantees and you could be caught out like last year but there is currently no other team shaping up near as well.

liosbreac6265 (Longford) - Posts: 212 - 25/05/2023 17:01:03    2481588

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This is going to be one of the most straight forward championship to predict. There is no one in the County who will get near Killoe this year. As stated above, Mull are not the force they used to be. Colmcille always win a championship, then disappear for a few years. They were very lucky to win it last year. Who would be next in line, Abbey or Slashers? They wouldn't get near Colmcille or Mull never mind Killoe. Championship is a foregone conclusion and we haven't even played one game yet!

Spinx (Longford) - Posts: 1236 - 26/05/2023 16:50:15    2481794

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In fairness to Killoe, they are absolutely flying and it would come as a major surprise if they don't win it this year.
It is natural that some supporters want to talk down such predictions to help ease the pressure.

I can't see Colmcille retaining it...... Mullinalaghta's star is waning after years of the same players carrying them.

Killoe are firm favourites with the depth they have.... it would be some job trying to pick the 5 subs who come on in a game, never mind their first 15..... a lot of their players no20-no30 on the panel would easily start on many other senior teams in Longford.

backtoback2 (Longford) - Posts: 26 - 27/05/2023 11:41:18    2481881

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Killoe lost the division 1 leinster league final on thursday night to Thomas Davis, one of the top teams in Dublin by a kick of a ball. Killoe were missing Mickey Quinn, Daniel Mimnagh, James Moran, Larry Moran, Darren Moffett, Ronan Keogh, Niall Farrelly and Simon Kiernan. Frightening depth

liosbreac6265 (Longford) - Posts: 212 - 27/05/2023 16:50:15    2481950

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Some interesting reuslts in the leaguw this weekend.
Slashers loosing to granard and Colmcille loosing to Clonguish.

honda15 (Longford) - Posts: 94 - 29/05/2023 09:03:20    2482445

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Replying To honda15:  "Some interesting reuslts in the leaguw this weekend.
Slashers loosing to granard and Colmcille loosing to Clonguish."
Killoe very impressive against Abbey. Its definitely theirs to lose with Mullinalaghta and Dromard close behind.

ballymore1967 (Longford) - Posts: 65 - 29/05/2023 12:35:59    2482521

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Replying To ballymore1967:  "Killoe very impressive against Abbey. Its definitely theirs to lose with Mullinalaghta and Dromard close behind."
Killoe are moving extremely well this year. Early stages but can't see them being stopped.

honda15 (Longford) - Posts: 94 - 29/05/2023 15:16:37    2482622

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Replying To honda15:  "Some interesting reuslts in the leaguw this weekend.
Slashers loosing to granard and Colmcille loosing to Clonguish."
Mullinalaghta putting 6-11 up against Carrickedmond and winning by 21 points !!!! also noteworthy from the weekend. It's not often you see a team score 6 goals in senior league.

LongfordgaaAbú (Longford) - Posts: 471 - 29/05/2023 17:57:25    2482700

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Replying To honda15:  "Killoe are moving extremely well this year. Early stages but can't see them being stopped."
Did hear that mimmnagh and dooner have injuries and mimmnagh is possibly long term but if Killoe stay fit can't see them being beaten.

ballymore1967 (Longford) - Posts: 65 - 29/05/2023 21:30:42    2482751

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