Hurling Qualifiers
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Jayo Cluxton
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Re: Hurling Qualifiers
hurlingguru wrote:Jayo Cluxton wrote:hurlingguru wrote:When paying into Casement is it pounds only?
Queen's shillings aye - mind you if you speak to Patrique nicely he might bring you along as agroupieroadie.
Haha don't think I wouldn't trust Patrique.
Can't wait for it. One of the grounds which I haven't been in.
Try not to get too excited hg .... it's no Parnell Park ....
Jayo Cluxton- GAA Elite
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Re: Hurling Qualifiers
Jayo Cluxton wrote:hurlingguru wrote:Jayo Cluxton wrote:hurlingguru wrote:When paying into Casement is it pounds only?
Queen's shillings aye - mind you if you speak to Patrique nicely he might bring you along as agroupieroadie.
Haha don't think I wouldn't trust Patrique.
Can't wait for it. One of the grounds which I haven't been in.
Try not to get too excited hg .... it's no Parnell Park ....
Forget Parnell, it's no Dr Cullen
hurlingguru- GAA All Star
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Re: Hurling Qualifiers
hurlingguru wrote:Jayo Cluxton wrote:hurlingguru wrote:When paying into Casement is it pounds only?
Queen's shillings aye - mind you if you speak to Patrique nicely he might bring you along as agroupieroadie.
Haha don't think I wouldn't trust Patrique.
Can't wait for it. One of the grounds which I haven't been in.
It is CLG organising it so they will take punts, or those new things.
After the game in Newbridge we were playing a few tunes in a bar and a Kildare lad asked his mate if he was going to Casement. I said of course he was, and asked him what type of car he had as I need a new one.
PS: What type of wheels have you Hurling guru?
patrique- GAA Hero
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Re: Hurling Qualifiers
patrique wrote:hurlingguru wrote:Jayo Cluxton wrote:hurlingguru wrote:When paying into Casement is it pounds only?
Queen's shillings aye - mind you if you speak to Patrique nicely he might bring you along as agroupieroadie.
Haha don't think I wouldn't trust Patrique.
Can't wait for it. One of the grounds which I haven't been in.
It is CLG organising it so they will take punts, or those new things.
After the game in Newbridge we were playing a few tunes in a bar and a Kildare lad asked his mate if he was going to Casement. I said of course he was, and asked him what type of car he had as I need a new one.
PS: What type of wheels have you Hurling guru?
Ha ha I have an audi a5................I wish
hurlingguru- GAA All Star
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Re: Hurling Qualifiers
hurlingguru wrote:patrique wrote:hurlingguru wrote:Jayo Cluxton wrote:hurlingguru wrote:When paying into Casement is it pounds only?
Queen's shillings aye - mind you if you speak to Patrique nicely he might bring you along as agroupieroadie.
Haha don't think I wouldn't trust Patrique.
Can't wait for it. One of the grounds which I haven't been in.
It is CLG organising it so they will take punts, or those new things.
After the game in Newbridge we were playing a few tunes in a bar and a Kildare lad asked his mate if he was going to Casement. I said of course he was, and asked him what type of car he had as I need a new one.
PS: What type of wheels have you Hurling guru?
Ha ha I have an audi a5................I wish
So do I.
I can see myself in an audi
patrique- GAA Hero
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Re: Hurling Qualifiers
patrique wrote:I can see myself in an audi
I see you as more of an Audi P .......... Audie Murphy!
Jayo Cluxton- GAA Elite
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Jayo Cluxton wrote:patrique wrote:I can see myself in an audi
I see you as more of an Audi P .......... Audie Murphy!
I remember seeing westerns with him in them and thinking "what a wimp" could they not have got a hard man toi act in this.
Then we found out he was the most decorated man in USA military history.....yes, I suppose he is a bit like me.
patrique- GAA Hero
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Theres a few buses heading up from Carlow.
hurlingguru- GAA All Star
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hurlingguru wrote:Theres a few buses heading up from Carlow.
We don't need to hijack buses anymore.
You come off the motorway at Balmoral/Falls, and don't be like the Yank who stopped and asked me once (true) "hey were exactly are the Balmoral falls" looking fdor a Niagara type water feature.
Once off the motorway, turn first left and at the rtop of that road, 300 yards, on the left is one of the shopping cenrtres. They usually allow visiting fans to park there.
patrique- GAA Hero
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Re: Hurling Qualifiers
patrique wrote:
Once off the motorway, turn first left and at the rtop of that road, 300 yards, on the left is one of the shopping cenrtres. They usually allow visiting fans to park there.
Is that where you will be, robbin cars
hurlingguru- GAA All Star
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Re: Hurling Qualifiers
Tipp well up at HT against Wexford in the most boring game of hurling of all time
mossbags- GAA Elite
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mossbags wrote:Tipp well up at HT against Wexford in the most boring game of hurling of all time
the score that Wexford were allowed to get was quite concerning
SamiPremier08- GAA Hero
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So we have Offaly vs Limerick and Clare vs Dublin, presuming Offaly beat Limerick it will look like:
Tipp vs Offaly
Antrim vs Clare/Dublin
Tipp vs Offaly
Antrim vs Clare/Dublin
clash-of-da-ash- GAA Hero
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So its decided.
Tipperary Vs Offaly.
Antrim Vs Dublin.
Tough draw for Offaly considering the scare they gave Galway. A lot of people including myself would have predicted that Offaly would have beaten Limerick by more than 5 points in their home patch. Dublin are back on song. Clare as everyone knows are a very young team and will learn from the experience and by playing in Croker.
Also if Clare are to improve they need to get out of division 2 next year.
Tipperary Vs Offaly.
Antrim Vs Dublin.
Tough draw for Offaly considering the scare they gave Galway. A lot of people including myself would have predicted that Offaly would have beaten Limerick by more than 5 points in their home patch. Dublin are back on song. Clare as everyone knows are a very young team and will learn from the experience and by playing in Croker.
Also if Clare are to improve they need to get out of division 2 next year.
hurlingguru- GAA All Star
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You'd have to strongly fancy the Dubs after today. Offaly unpredictable but will relish a tilt at Tipp - it will bring out the best in them and they already have 5 Champo games under their belts. Willl be no cakewalk for the Premier.
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I can't understand why we have barely any hurling being played in May and then we have teams playing every week in June and July. Dublin and Offaly will have to play 3 weeks in a row to reach a semi-final. Today was Offaly's third game inside 3 weeks.
clash-of-da-ash- GAA Hero
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Agree - and football is no better. Seems to me 8 team Connacht have semis decided before teams in 12 county Leinster kick a ball
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