Who will win the u21 co. final?

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Who will win the u21 co. final?

Postby deise dan » Tue Feb 02, 2010 4:04 pm

For me boro are favourites,but the rower could shade this one!!Lyng and gaffeny will be a great tussle in the middle of the field,although the rower have suffered heartbreak to the boro all year,i think they can turn the tables this time!!
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Re: Who will win the u21 co. final?

Postby Mush » Tue Feb 02, 2010 4:52 pm

Should be a close affair, the conditions might suit The Rower more than the Boro but the Boro have the added advantage of a few competitive games in the last few weeks which will stand to them and the stronger team on paper would suggest its theirs to lose.
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Re: Who will win the u21 co. final?

Postby Bainisteoir » Wed Feb 03, 2010 12:24 pm

Dicksboro will win this game in a canter.
They will be much sharper, have more team work and are stronger all round the field,due to having competitive championship games.
The Rower Inistioge are lying idle since mid December while the 'Boro have been playing Clara, St.Martin's and O'Loughlins.
Dicksboro beat The Rower Inistioge handsomely last year and the 'Boro weren't as strong as they are this year.

Dicksboro have all the advantages going into this final and the only way they can lose it is if they come in overconfident.
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Re: Who will win the u21 co. final?

Postby kkhan » Wed Feb 03, 2010 12:43 pm

Bainisteoir wrote:Dicksboro have all the advantages going into this final and the only way they can lose it is if they come in overconfident.



...and that would never happen to the Boro. :wink:
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Re: Who will win the u21 co. final?

Postby thebesthurlers » Wed Feb 03, 2010 1:10 pm

Bainisteoir wrote:Dicksboro will win this game in a canter.
They will be much sharper, have more team work and are stronger all round the field,due to having competitive championship games.
The Rower Inistioge are lying idle since mid December while the 'Boro have been playing Clara, St.Martin's and O'Loughlins.
Dicksboro beat The Rower Inistioge handsomely last year and the 'Boro weren't as strong as they are this year.

Dicksboro have all the advantages going into this final and the only way they can lose it is if they come in overconfident.



I take it, Bainisteoir, with your own overconfidence that you're not a Boro supporter!!!!!
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Re: Who will win the u21 co. final?

Postby big mick » Wed Feb 03, 2010 3:06 pm

I am most certainly not a Dicksboro supporter :lol: but also think they will win this fairly comfortably.

Between 8-10 points the margin for me.
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Re: Who will win the u21 co. final?

Postby 4 in a row » Wed Feb 03, 2010 10:01 pm

Boro should win this by at least 7 or 8 points,they've a fairly outstanding team.
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Re: Who will win the u21 co. final?

Postby goggy » Wed Feb 03, 2010 11:19 pm

Probably the Boro,hope not though don't like them,no reason just don't like them.
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Re: Who will win the u21 co. final?

Postby Captain Oats » Thu Feb 04, 2010 3:11 pm

goggy wrote:Probably the Boro,hope not though don't like them,no reason just don't like them.


Good man very insightful contribution there.

I'd be shocked if the Boro fail to win this, look far stronger on paper than the Rower and with the recent run of competitive games it's very hard to see them losing this one. As has already been mentioned on this tread the only thing that will beat the Boro is themselves.
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Re: Who will win the u21 co. final?

Postby City Cat » Thu Feb 04, 2010 8:36 pm

Any idea when the final is on
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Re: Who will win the u21 co. final?

Postby darkey » Thu Feb 04, 2010 10:19 pm

sunday week
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Re: Who will win the u21 co. final?

Postby hurlingmad09 » Thu Feb 04, 2010 10:49 pm

darkey wrote:sunday week


Heard it was on Saturday because of the Shamrocks playing on Sunday
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Re: Who will win the u21 co. final?

Postby darkey » Sat Feb 06, 2010 4:25 pm

hurlingmad09 wrote:
darkey wrote:sunday week


Heard it was on Saturday because of the Shamrocks playing on Sunday

yes sorry
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Re: Who will win the u21 co. final?

Postby summerhurler » Sat Feb 06, 2010 5:33 pm

boro for me aswell. they'll win well, looking forward to the game all the same. ridiculous that the championship has been allowed drag on for this length though it has to be said
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Re: Who will win the u21 co. final?

Postby Bainisteoir » Mon Feb 08, 2010 8:07 pm

The under 21 county final in Thomastown on Saturday at 2pm

The 'Boro sought a change from Sunday as one of the Fagan's has an athletics commitment.
Well done to The Rower Inistioge for obliging the city club.
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Re: Who will win the u21 co. final?

Postby darkey » Mon Feb 08, 2010 8:39 pm

boro to win comfortably! :D with stapleton on fire we they will have much too firepower up front
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Re: Who will win the u21 co. final?

Postby Snowman » Wed Feb 10, 2010 2:18 pm

Bainisteoir wrote:The under 21 county final in Thomastown on Saturday at 2pm

The 'Boro sought a change from Sunday as one of the Fagan's has an athletics commitment.
Well done to The Rower Inistioge for obliging the city club.


The Rower have a history of obliging other clubs.

I believe the senior championship semi final clash of 1968 between Thomastown and TRI was postponed whilst Ollie Walsh served an unmerited suspension received in an inter county league match.

TRI won the delayed match and Eddie Kehir went on to scuessfully captain Kilkenny
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Re: Who will win the u21 co. final?

Postby showthemtimber » Sat Feb 13, 2010 10:06 am

Bainisteoir wrote:The under 21 county final in Thomastown on Saturday at 2pm

The 'Boro sought a change from Sunday as one of the Fagan's has an athletics commitment.
Well done to The Rower Inistioge for obliging the city club.

this is incorrect. john fagan is unavailable the whole weekend and could never have made the match whether it was on saturday or sunday
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Re: Who will win the u21 co. final?

Postby big mick » Sat Feb 13, 2010 8:09 pm

As widely predicted on this thread the Boro slaughtered Inistioge 4-19 to 2-04
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Re: Who will win the u21 co. final?

Postby kkcatman » Fri Feb 19, 2010 10:32 am

A very good performance by Dicksboro who were simply too strong for the Rower.
The Boro had a good all round team without any great weaknesses.
It will be interesting to see how many of the Boro players make Intermediate/Senior in the years ahead.
Emigration and players moving to Dublin for work, etc will have a greater impact in future years.
It is also important that this group are not expected to achieve too much too soon.
Some of the Boro contingent have lofty ambitions but it is important to let players find their feet at adult level over a reasonable period of time.
The Shamrocks team came on exceptionally quickly but they had stand out individuals.
It is unlikly the Boro will be able to emulate that feat in the immediate future.
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