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30/11/2011 15:42:20
dnewlad
County: Meath
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1077936 Liam Carroll the new manager of Curragha with Eoin his brother training the team.

Told you 2 Ashbourne lads involved with Curragha


There curragha lads!

the seal (Meath) - Posts: 583 - 02/12/2011 12:44:12    1078983

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The seal , if you check your facts the Carrolls are from Ashbourne , So I am right to say 2 Ashbourne lads .

Good to have liam back in the game , A wealth of knowledge he has .........

dnewlad (Meath) - Posts: 137 - 02/12/2011 13:43:36    1079028

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Eoin Carroll played all underage with Curragha. He's about 33 now.

Alias (Tipperary) - Posts: 463 - 02/12/2011 14:10:21    1079043

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When I heard Tony Kearney was taking up the managers job in Rathkenny, I thought to myself what the f***

Lad (Meath) - Posts: 136 - 02/12/2011 14:35:55    1079069

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Funny Lad XD

Ollie99 (Meath) - Posts: 442 - 02/12/2011 14:47:02    1079076

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I think everyone did, lad....

DTrump (Meath) - Posts: 70 - 02/12/2011 15:04:25    1079090

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Rathkenny were deserving semi finalists last year and the standard has dropped a lot since then so they have as much of a chance as anyone else

cowardlyasafox (Meath) - Posts: 209 - 03/12/2011 11:29:29    1079362

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the standard hasnt dropped enough for rathkenny to win a senior championship im afraid cowardly, no matter who the coach is.

tulisa (Meath) - Posts: 24 - 03/12/2011 21:25:57    1079581

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Curraha have announced there new manger, Johnny Magee the former Dublin and Kilmacud Crokes player. He is the brother of Darren Magee. Some appointment by Curraha. He is now living in Ashbourne so that is why they got him.

moylagh4junior (Meath) - Posts: 24 - 03/12/2011 21:57:35    1079598

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Good luck to Johnny McGee managing the Curraha lads. Looks like Liam will go back to the acting for another season . Eoin might continue playing with Ashbourne .

If Curraha got Johnny to play it would be a massive boost for them.

dnewlad (Meath) - Posts: 137 - 04/12/2011 12:02:41    1079631

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dont know where you heard that Moylagh4junior. Considering your a Moylagh man just trying to stirr untrue stuff about Curraha.

12Royal (Meath) - Posts: 987 - 04/12/2011 16:15:23    1079744

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12 Royal, it's fairly obvious he's not from Moylagh

The_Ripper (Meath) - Posts: 186 - 04/12/2011 17:41:39    1079799

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Hearing that Damien Sheridan has been installed as manager at St. Ultans.. Further a field, any word on Cortown?

I also heard Seamus Kiernan is going to St. Brigids of Ballinacree in the new year? Highly doubt this is true, he did a superb job at Oldcastle. Won the intermediate championship in 2009 with them, amongst other success. Maybe it is true but I could not imagine him going down the road to Ballinacree, they dont seem to be up to much operating in Junior A.

Have not been on here in a while time but 'moylagh4junior' might have an insight on this?

rocknroyal (Meath) - Posts: 308 - 05/12/2011 15:05:30    1080182

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rocknroyal
County: Meath
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Seamus Kiernan is taking charge at Ballinlough, not ballinacree.

Jinxie (Meath) - Posts: 6348 - 05/12/2011 15:10:50    1080183

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rocknroyal Seamus Kiernan will be training Ballinlough next year... Kiernan is a top class manager and won a IFC, Feis Cup and Division 3 League with Oldcastle and they gained promotion to Div. 1 last year; good appointment by BLough. Carnaross and St. Michaels are hoping to appoint managers from within their own clubs but I dont think anything has been confirmed again, Carnaross had a very good management team at U-21 level and got a great response from the players so maybe they will try and get the same management team for their first team.... Jody Devine will be training Kells again.

Thunderstruck (Meath) - Posts: 483 - 05/12/2011 15:14:43    1080186

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Cheers lads, I was mis-informed so. Indeed Thunderstruck thats a great appointment by Ballinlough, they were very unlucky this year, fancied them to beat Gaeil Colmcille but it didn't happen for them. Another day they would have beaten Kells. When I heard the Ballinlough manager left I had a sneaky feeling Devine would come home and pick up the role!

For me, Carnaross and St. Michaels are now part of the weaker teams in Intermediate. Intermediate grade is a yo-yo for teams.

I'll have my bet on Ballinlough for the intermediate next year! Kiernan knows the story!

rocknroyal (Meath) - Posts: 308 - 05/12/2011 16:17:46    1080235

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Was told today that Johnny Magee is taking over at Curraha from Pat Coyle who is being linked with the Walterstown job.

12Royal (Meath) - Posts: 987 - 06/12/2011 18:24:23    1080934

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And Ratoath have Davy Byrne in charge of them next year.

12Royal (Meath) - Posts: 987 - 06/12/2011 18:29:17    1080937

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Richieq
County: Meath
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Lagore X is in London and is about 2 hours closer to Ratoath then you are. You're both relying on 2nd hand info and hearsay. So why publish it?

rath_togh (Meath) - Posts: 740 - 06/12/2011 20:34:32    1081037

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Some of the comments about Rathkenny are a little harsh I feel. The standard of our senior championship is very low and has been wide open in the last few years. Just look at Skyrne last year and Dunshaughlin and Summerhill this year. And Rathkenny were only a point or two off Seneschalstown in the semi final two years ago and if memory serves me correct they kicked away that game. So in reality they are not that far off. Maybe just short a prolific scoring forward. Getting Tony Kearney in is a huge coup for Rathkenny and his record speaks for itself (in both Meath and Louth).

royal_green (Meath) - Posts: 96 - 07/12/2011 11:17:08    1081129

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