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Topic: Leading scorer in limerick this weekend.
dongles
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Posted: 22-Aug-2012 13:46
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Who will score the most points and goals in the quarter finals. I will say niall moran followed by declan hannon.
staycalm
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Posted: 22-Aug-2012 13:52
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Dowling to top it handy. Will score around 1-10 again like he did in that target practice Na Piarsaigh went through in the county final. Expect something similar this weekend. Target practice
dongles
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Posted: 22-Aug-2012 13:54
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Originally posted by staycalm:
Dowling to top it handy. Will score around 1-10 again like he did in that target practice Na Piarsaigh went through in the county final. Expect something similar this weekend. Target practice

Wow your confident on that.

staycalm
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Posted: 22-Aug-2012 13:58
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Originally posted by dongles:
Wow your confident on that.

Na Piarsaigh are a year older and for such a young team every year makes a difference. They should be pushing on to win back to back titles and really announce themselves as having arrived in Limerick senior hurling
dongles
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Posted: 22-Aug-2012 14:04
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Originally posted by staycalm:
Na Piarsaigh are a year older and for such a young team every year makes a difference. They should be pushing on to win back to back titles and really announce themselves as having arrived in Limerick senior hurling

We will see about that.

staycalm
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Posted: 22-Aug-2012 14:06
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Originally posted by dongles:
We will see about that.

As someone said on another thread, it is the easiest game of the 4 to call
bluesky
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Posted: 22-Aug-2012 16:09
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Originally posted by staycalm:
Na Piarsaigh are a year older and for such a young team every year makes a difference. They should be pushing on to win back to back titles and really announce themselves as having arrived in Limerick senior hurling

wouldn't be that hard to win back to back titles in limerick
the standard of club hurling is not as strong as it was years ago,

any sign of Patrickswell coming back in limerick hurling
Dench
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Posted: 22-Aug-2012 17:41
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Originally posted by staycalm:
As someone said on another thread, it is the easiest game of the 4 to call

I remember you saying Limerick would hammer tipp in the u21
glasandbán
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Posted: 22-Aug-2012 17:58
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Originally posted by Dench:
I remember you saying Limerick would hammer tipp in the u21

Uh oh, slip up there!
weirside jack
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Posted: 22-Aug-2012 18:17
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Originally posted by bluesky:
wouldn't be that hard to win back to back titles in limerick
the standard of club hurling is not as strong as it was years ago,any sign of Patrickswell coming back in limerick hurling

The well are never far away in my opinion and i am looking forward to seeing the o brien lads playing.

Hurlingfever121
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Posted: 22-Aug-2012 18:21
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What about paudie o brien scored 7 points from play against m/boher
glasandbán
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Posted: 22-Aug-2012 18:46
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Originally posted by Hurlingfever121:
What about paudie o brien scored 7 points from play against m/boher

Is he a free-taker as well?
staycalm
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Posted: 22-Aug-2012 18:51
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Originally posted by Dench:
I remember you saying Limerick would hammer tipp in the u21

I didnt say which year that would happen.

That was months ago. How do you remember what a fella writes?? Strange
Hurlingfever121
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Posted: 22-Aug-2012 18:51
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Originally posted by glasandbán:
Is he a free-taker as well?

No.
Dench
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Posted: 22-Aug-2012 19:56
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Originally posted by staycalm:
I didnt say which year that would happen.That was months ago. How do you remember what a fella writes?? Strange

Judging by the outcome of the match your comment was strange and outrageous thats why I remember it. Nothing against you. Just think you make some ambitous predictions. Although Dowling is going to be close I would imagine
staycalm
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Posted: 22-Aug-2012 20:03
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Originally posted by Dench:
Judging by the outcome of the match your comment was strange and outrageous thats why I remember it. Nothing against you. Just think you make some ambitous predictions. Although Dowling is going to be close I would imagine

Na Piarsaigh by 7.......at half time
Dench
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Posted: 22-Aug-2012 20:06
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Originally posted by staycalm:
Na Piarsaigh by 7.......at half time

Worth a bet id say
South Limerick Referee
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Posted: 22-Aug-2012 21:59
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Neither Hannon or Niall Moran will be the main freetakers so that will restrict them. Mark Carmody shares the frees with Eoin Foley/Diarmuid Byrnes. Dowling will probably stick a goal as well as his points from frees. Kilmallock or Croom will have spreads of scores though Thomas Carmody did get a lot of frees earlier in the year if I remember correctly.

Donie Ryan will be there or therabouts. He will get a good few frees and is averaging a few from play.

Originally posted by dongles:
Who will score the most points and goals in the quarter finals. I will say niall moran followed by declan hannon.

weirside jack
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Posted: 23-Aug-2012 01:32
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Originally posted by South Limerick Referee:
Neither Hannon or Niall Moran will be the main freetakers so that will restrict them. Mark Carmody shares the frees with Eoin Foley/Diarmuid Byrnes. Dowling will probably stick a goal as well as his points from frees. Kilmallock or Croom will have spreads of scores though Thomas Carmody did get a lot of frees earlier in the year if I
remember correctly.Donie Ryan will be there or therabouts.
He will get a good few frees and is averaging a few from
play.


Are Thomas carmody and mark carmody related to each other. Is this the same Thomas carmody that played minor for Limerick.

staycalm
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Posted: 26-Aug-2012 17:07
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Got it wrong. I said Na Piarsaigh to win by 7. Ended up being by 15 points
South Limerick Referee
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Posted: 26-Aug-2012 20:57
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Dowling I presume?
Mannie
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Posted: 27-Aug-2012 08:49
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Originally posted by staycalm:
Got it wrong. I said Na Piarsaigh to win by 7. Ended up being by 15 points

I think you said at half time. I'm sure they weren't far away from it at half time.
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