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they mortimers went to jarlaths... jarlaths dont have to name off every one of their successful sports stars otherwise we'd be here all day. tradition talks at the end of the day stop tryin to look for excuses because theres an empty space in the cabinet for hogan. maybe a few flowers might fill that gap for ye midfieldmaster (Galway) - Posts: 88 - 17/11/2009 01:18:03 485792 Link 0 |
St.Marys is a fine school i'm sure but some contributors are over stating it's prowess at the highest levels in the major sports in Irish schools.The following stats will confirm thes assertions. TCTC (Galway) - Posts: 4 - 17/11/2009 02:31:57 485806 Link 0 |
Midfieldmaster, Trevor Morimer only transferred over to Jarlaths from Marys in February of his leaving cert year. Conor Mortimer transfered over to Jarlaths from Marys in fourth year. A few days ago i posted a list of players who had '''''transferred''''' over to Jarlaths from Marys and indeed other schools, stating that it was hardly due to the better weather down the N17, but the editor of this board did'nt post it up. Brendan Bowens (Galway) - Posts: 164 - 17/11/2009 12:01:58 485965 Link 0 |
people who are talking about Marys being strong in hurling - they havent had a half decent team in ten years. the.pundit (Galway) - Posts: 258 - 17/11/2009 12:22:40 485991 Link 0 |
I played on the marys team the year Connor mortimer left to join Jarlaths. We played then in Connaught Semi Final in Tuam Stadium and the difference on the day was Mort. If he stayed in Marys that year there is no doubt in my mind we would of got to an all ireland Final that year. 10years later this is still a bitter and sad moment for me.. galwaybhoy (Galway) - Posts: 83 - 17/11/2009 12:31:21 486003 Link 0 |
With the current crop of players,st. mary's college galway will be a long time waiting for hogan cup glory i can assure you.if they make the connacht decider this year i'd be extremely surprised but then again,we're not going through a golden era of connacht schools football.the likes of Maughan,O'Laoi, & Madden wouldn't lace the boots of the class of 04' or 05'.we're talking about a crop of players that have since gone on to flourish for the county at u21 & senior level.Gareth Bradshaw,Paul Conroy,Eddie Hoare,Eoin Concannon & Conor Healy to name but a few.hopefully the class of 09' will not be a gauge for the next generation because one would fear that if it is,the wait will go on for the counties first all ireland title since 2001. sawdust (Galway) - Posts: 8 - 17/11/2009 19:21:34 486528 Link 0 |
Does anyone have the st marys team that got to the all ireland final in 2004/2005? City Lad (Galway) - Posts: 41 - 17/11/2009 22:24:28 486775 Link 0 |
05 was a huge missed opportunity for Mary's. They had the best team in colleges football that year but didn't really perform in the final against Knockbeg. Still could have won it on the day though. Marooned (Galway) - Posts: 2396 - 17/11/2009 22:49:30 486810 Link 0 |
R. Hannon ref (Galway) - Posts: 255 - 17/11/2009 22:54:32 486817 Link 0 |
Look, im not trying to mess with Jarlaths great legacy, midfieldmaster. What Im trying to say is that St.Marys deserves a lot more credit, for producing some great Atheletes. Everywhere you look its all Jarlaths this and Jarlaths that. Marys has contributed a lot to the development of great athletes who have gone on to represent Galway in Hurling, Football and Soccer. and not just football. Since the turn of the century city clubs and conemara clubs have started to come to the fore in club football ie Moycullen winning the All Ireland Intermediate, Salthill Senior All Ireland, St. James just won their 3rd Minor Title recently, St. Micheals have won a lot aswell. Nearly all the players from these clubs attended or still attend St.Marys college. Castelgar and Liam Mellows have also won a few Mionor and U-21 titles aswell. Most of these players also attended St.Marys college. St.Marys college has contributed as much as St.Jarlaths to the development of Galway atheltes and over a wider range of sports, so give the college the respect it derseves, thats all im saying. this message is directed toward midfieldmaster ff (Galway) - Posts: 8 - 18/11/2009 11:03:02 487050 Link 0 |
the marys team is awful light is it not tombonk (Galway) - Posts: 128 - 18/11/2009 19:07:52 487695 Link 0 |
Anyone have the full team for Marys seniors? Galway11 (Galway) - Posts: 570 - 20/11/2009 15:55:58 489565 Link 0 |
*Christian Lomboto (Eire Og/ Father Griffins) and *Tony Ward (St. Michaels) (Both of Ted Webb '09). Much of this Mary's team is not in their final minor year, you can expect to see many of them playing county minor next year if not this year even. oSullivan (Galway) - Posts: 79 - 20/11/2009 20:29:27 489824 Link 0 |
Ronan Burke(Salthill/Knocknacarra) oSullivan (Galway) - Posts: 79 - 20/11/2009 20:34:15 489833 Link 0 |
I played in the 1960 Mary's senior hurling team... beaten by St Peters Wexford in replay in Croke Park...... everyone gutted! Still, 2 great days out in Dublin... We were a very good side .. should have won... Peters went on to win the final ......ahhhhh those .....were the days setanta1 (Clare) - Posts: 2 - 20/11/2009 21:19:16 489876 Link 0 |
ronan burke doesn play in goals its ronan lavell i think his name is tombonk (Galway) - Posts: 128 - 21/11/2009 15:40:33 490256 Link 0 |
Sawdust, Eire89 (Galway) - Posts: 342 - 21/11/2009 15:48:49 490265 Link 0 |
Saint Marys have a proud tardition of hurling and its sad to see some negative vibes about their hurlers. They may not have the callibre of hurler entering the college that they have had in the past and this is mainly due to the fact that the boarding side of the college is no longer. Another factor is that many of the students from Clarenbridge, Turloughmore and Athenry are going to their local colleges and Vocational schools as it is much more accessible than in years gone by. Even so, Marys have contested the last three Senior B finals winning one and the last four junior B (under 16) finals winning all four. Whats apparent from this is that Marys tradition of producing quality hurlers lives on and contributes in a major way to the minor and senior teams that represent our county. Go ndeiridh an t-adh libh. Cholaiste mhuire abu. cucullainn (Galway) - Posts: 6 - 21/11/2009 21:48:45 490513 Link 0 |
Tombonk Rory Lavelle is his name I have played with his uncles hes very young still i think. Ronan Burke of Salthill should start in goal. oSullivan (Galway) - Posts: 79 - 21/11/2009 23:00:15 490577 Link 0 |
1.Ruairi La Velle birdhurler (Galway) - Posts: 34 - 21/11/2009 23:06:11 490581 Link 0 |