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Waterford Colleges v De La Salle Harty Cup Semi.
flyinghigh
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04-Feb-2012 14:53
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Anyone at match to keep us updete d?
flyinghigh
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04-Feb-2012 15:11
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just saw in gaa results site that W.Col lead 2.07 to0.00.Like in the semi they had man sent off before game started.Becoming a habit.
topofthetown
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04-Feb-2012 15:14
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Originally posted by flyinghigh:
just saw in gaa results site that W.Col lead 2.07 to0.00.Like in the semi they had man sent off before game started.Becoming a habit.
Half time Colaiste na nDeise 2-9 DLS 0-0. updete s on WLRFM.com
topofthetown
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04-Feb-2012 15:53
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Full time
Colaiste na nDeise 2-13 DLS 1-8.
Originally posted by topofthetown:
Half time Colaiste na nDeise 2-9 DLS 0-0. updete s on WLRFM.com
Deise go deo
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04-Feb-2012 17:13
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Really one sided match as the half time score of 2-9 to 0-0 would suggest. The Dungarvan full forward was sent off before the ball was thrown in for an off the ball incident, second match in a row its happened.
But it didnt seem to upset Dungarvan too much, they were well on top all over the field in the first half and got the scores their play deserved. The Currans were in superb form and were dominant.
DLS had the full back, who was booked in the incident with the full forward before the throw in, sent off just before half time for a second yellow card.
DLS were better in the second half but the damage was done in the first half and they achieved all they could do by putting a bit of respectability on the score board. The fear for DLS going into this match was realised, their forwards failed to make any impression on the Dungarvan defence, just as happened in the quarter final. They missed some scoreable frees in the first half which they really needed if they wanted to stay in touch at all. I think the centre back for DLS ended up with about 1-3 which says a lot in fairness.
But take nothing away from Dungarvan, they were rampant in the first half, even being a man short. Their defence was very strong and they scored fairly freely up fron. The centre forward Harney scored an absolute cracker of a goal in the first half. Hopefully they can go on now and win the Harty Cup for the first time. But they will need to start the final with 15 players, wont always get away with having lads sent off before the throw in.
The Penstir
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04-Feb-2012 17:36
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Colaiste were by the far the better team in what were terrible conditions for hurling, they made light of the elements and turned in a tremendous performance.Lost their full forward again to indiscipline before a ball was struck but you wouldn`t have thought they had a numerical disadvantage as they worked their socks off and played some marvelous hurling in the first 30 mins before the numbers were evened up just on half time as DLS lost their full back to a second yellow card.
Ryan Donnelly, Michael Harney, Tom Kiely, and the two Curran brothers Patrick and Cathal were very impressive in the forward line for Colaiste. 2.09 to 0.0 at half time didn`t at all flatter them.
Curran at midfied was immense and chipped in with 3 points from play aswell.
DLS for thier part never got going on the day and must be wondering where it went wrong but i don`t think they can have any complaints as throughout the field they were dominated completely.
Colaiste will have Kieran Power back for the final and what an addition he`ll be to them. On today`s performance they`ll take a bit of beating.
Finally, isn`t it great for clubs of the likes of Killrosanty, St Marys,Colligan,Kilgobnet,Bonmahon and Modeligo having their young players represented in a Dr Harty Cup final. We take for granted that the likes of Abbeyside and Dungarvan put in an amount of work at underage but isn`t it great to see the above junior and intermediate clubs gaining some recognition for the work that`s being done throughout the county at underage level.
bustle
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04-Feb-2012 17:44
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Originally posted by The Penstir:
Colaiste were by the far the better team in what were terrible conditions for hurling, they made light of the elements and turned in a tremendous performance.Lost their full forward again to indiscipline before a ball was struck but you wouldn`t have thought they had a numerical disadvantage as they worked their socks off and played some marvelous hurling in the first 30 mins before the numbers were evened up just on half time as DLS lost their full back to a second yellow card.
Ryan Donnelly, Michael Harney, Tom Kiely, and the two Curran brothers Patrick and Cathal were very impressive in the forward line for Colaiste. 2.09 to 0.0 at half time didn`t at all flatter them.
Curran at midfied was immense and chipped in with 3 points from play aswell.
DLS for thier part never got going on the day and must be wondering where it went wrong but i don`t think they can have any complaints as throughout the field they were dominated completely.
Colaiste will have Kieran Power back for the final and what an addition he`ll be to them. On today`s performance they`ll take a bit of beating.
Finally, isn`t it great for clubs of the likes of Killrosanty, St Marys,Colligan,Kilgobnet,Bonmahon and Modeligo having their young players represented in a Dr Harty Cup final. We take for granted that the likes of Abbeyside and Dungarvan put in an amount of work at underage but isn`t it great to see the above junior and intermediate clubs gaining some recognition for the work that`s being done throughout the county at underage level.
Quick question for you, exactly how many schools are combined to make Waterford Colleges, and which schools are they?
Deise go deo
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04-Feb-2012 18:24
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Originally posted by bustle:
Quick question for you, exactly how many schools are combined to make Waterford Colleges, and which schools are they?
Just the 2 Dungarvan schools, St. Agustine`s and Dungarvan CBS. Blackwater CBS used to be part of the amalgamation but they now compete at Harty level on their own. The way Dungarvan CBS are going it might not be long before they are competing on their own in the Harty as well.
Uisce Fort
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04-Feb-2012 18:27
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I believe it`s just Dungarvan CBS and St. Augustines (another school in Dungarvan ) that make up Colaiste na Deise.
Well done to Colaise today, fully deserved and I`ll be roaring them on in the final. Some very nice players that`ll make hopefully a strong minor team this year. No.19 Cormac Curran I think it was was immense, as was Michael Harney at 11.Cathal and Patrick Curran very good too, as was their centre back. Their keeper solid also, stopping a few goals and points going over.
They`ll have it tough against Ard Scoil Ris in the final as I think they`ll win tomorrow against Nenagh but I think they can do it.
Best of luck Colaiste na Deise!
yawouldyeh
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04-Feb-2012 19:32
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DLS were found out bigtime up front today. Small inside forward line found it very hard to win their own ball and Waterford Colleges clearly had a game plan in place to stop Darragh Flynn. DLS were also without Kevin Walsh who was a big loss. Waterford Colleges looked good all over the field and the two Currans had stormers. All the best of luck to them in the final it would be a great boost for hurling in the county.
Will all the Dungravan CBS players be playing in the B colleges semi next week?
Deise Vu
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06-Feb-2012 10:34
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Congratulations to the boys from the west. Given that Dungarvan on their own are Waterford Colleges Champs it wasn`t a major surprise. There will be no shortage of options for future Waterford managers given that all there seems to be a couple of outstanding prospects on all our underage teams.
However, losing one player before the throw-in is more than careless (given how reluctant GAA refs usually are to show someone the line ) , losing two begs more serious questions like: How the hell can that happen? Does this niggle continue on into the matches themselves. Putting it mildly, it seems to indicate a discipline problem.
Another, slightly more bizarre question, I was wondering can you replace a fella who has been sent off before the throw-in? If not, when are you sendoff-able? Getting off the bus? In the puc-around? In a chipper the night before the match?
That is a serious question btw, if you can replace a sent-off player where there is extra-time, what`s the story when the match hasn`t even started. A friend of mine asked someone connected to Dungarvan this question but, not suprprisingly, he hadn`t an answer. (I believe he laughed at the notion that he should maybe find out! ) .
p.d.s.
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06-Feb-2012 11:25
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I was very impressed by the standard of hurling from colaiste na deise,i also liked the physical nature to their hurling,hurled with alot of confidence,striking was excellent,did everything going forward,and had some serious stand out performers,all the way from their goalie[coolest man on the pitch],great puck out and very dependable,all the way up to young patrick curran,but it was cathal curran midfield who caught my eye,he would not have been even starting if dungarvan had a full side,just gone 16,big man,great under a drop ping ball,physically immence,agressive,great hurler and striker,and what a work rate,three great points,and if he continues to develope,is the type of hurler that in waterford we don`t see a lot of up till now,natural midfielder,if he continues to develope,he could be on a senior panel within 3 years ,he is that good,have to mention the hurling of the two currans,stickwork and touch were class,thought young donovan was class as was young burke frm clashmore lot of very good performences,dungarvan will have the kilrossanty lad and one other back for the next day,hope they perform again with such confidence and abandon,hurled the waterford way all out but with more confidence than you would normally see from waterford boys of that age a joy to see,have to be contenders for a munster at least this year at minor intercounty level,on a side note bar young gleeson from mount sion,what were de la salle at?,saw them beat midleton thought they would be physically too strong for dungarvan,Very disappointing,looked stuck to the ground,ah well better side won by a mile.congrats dungarvan collages best of luck in the final,very happy with performence,result was never in doubt.
numberone
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06-Feb-2012 12:28
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Originally posted by flyinghigh:
Waterford Colleges v De La Salle Harty Cup Semi.
Does anyone know how many CBS players are on the starting 15 of the Waterford Colleges team?
jimmymahon
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06-Feb-2012 12:32
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I think the young lad you mean is Cormac Curran from the Brickeys. Wearing number 19 on the day?
I believe he`s a grandson of 1959 AI winner Austin Flynn and you rarely see him without a hurley in his hand or kit bag on his shoulder. I`m pretty sure he`s still U16 this year as well.
Lots of good prospects this year for Waterford minors.
De la Salle just never got going on the day at all, but they are definitely better than that showing.
Anyway, best of luck to Coláistí na nDéise in the final, whenever it`s played (replay of other semi on Tue 14th, so not sure if final date remains the same? )
p.d.s.
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06-Feb-2012 16:12
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yeah spot on jimmy it is of course cormac curran.
kieran73
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06-Feb-2012 16:31
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Originally posted by p.d.s.:
yeah spot on jimmy it is of course cormac curran.
Its one of the most pleasing aspects of underage hurling in Waterford , tiny clubs are now producing quality young hurlers , even clubs that were traditionally football orientated , to see Brickeys / Bunmahon etc produce good hurlers is fantastic for the future .
Collars Up
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06-Feb-2012 17:03
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Originally posted by kieran73:
Its one of the most pleasing aspects of underage hurling in Waterford , tiny clubs are now producing quality young hurlers , even clubs that were traditionally football orientated , to see Brickeys / Bunmahon etc produce good hurlers is fantastic for the future .
yes i agree, this is great to see but one would have to worry will these lads stick with their clubs in the future, its hard to see bunmahon or the brickeys or the likes being competitive at senior level. is it a time to try introduce group teams for the senior championship like they have in cork? it would afford lads like harney and curran the opportunity to play senior club hurling rather than having to consider transferring to play at that level? do bunmahon even field an adult hurling team?
kieran73
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06-Feb-2012 18:03
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At the game yesterday it was actually suggested in general chit chat to me that 4 group teams should be entering the senior championship , one made up of junior club players , and one from intermediate clubs , from both east and west divisions , the theory being that lots of the "promising" younger players would benefit from this , how practical it is Im not sure , but it sounds reasonable enough when you look through the range of non-senior clubs providing players into the various county panels , especially from Forristal into u21 levels .
jimmymahon
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06-Feb-2012 20:43
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Originally posted by kieran73:
At the game yesterday it was actually suggested in general chit chat to me that 4 group teams should be entering the senior championship , one made up of junior club players , and one from intermediate clubs , from both east and west divisions , the theory being that lots of the "promising" younger players would benefit from this , how practical it is Im not sure , but it sounds reasonable enough when you look through the range of non-senior clubs providing players into the various county panels , especially from Forristal into u21 levels .
Well worth looking into alright. You can be sure that a system like that will create its own problems. Some of the better intermediate teams might have a big problem with it - what happens to the other players on the panel when the club star/s has/have gone to play with the group team? Would the top players still be able to play in an intermediate championship as well? Where would the time be found for all this to happen?
I don`t know too much about how this works in other counties, but would be interested to hear.
I suppose groups based on geography would see Cappoquin, Tourin and Shamrocks maybe? Ardmore, Clashmore and Ring? Or would those kind of teams be too strong?
It would be interesting to hear what kind of group teams would be possible?
Would the pattern of amalgamated juvenile clubs have to be followed?
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