Masita GAA All-Ireland Post Primary Schools Senior C football final
Coláiste Ghobnatan, Baile Mhic Íre (Cork) 1-12
Ardee Community School (Louth) 2-6
DESPITE COLÁISTE GHOBNATAN goalkeeper Gearóid Ó Luasa conceding his first goal in this year’s Dr. Eamonn O’Sullivan Cup competition, the Cork side held on for a three point win over a spirited Ardee Community School.
The Ballymakeera school went into the break with a five point lead, 1-6 to 1-1. Ryan Rooney’s goal for Ardee briefly giving them the lead mid way through the first-half.
The lead was seven mid-way through the second before 1-2 in just two minutes from Louth U21 forward Ryan Burns reduced the deficit. However, time ran out for the Louth side and it is Coláiste Ghobnatan who are celebrating their first success at this level.
Masita GAA All-Ireland Post Primary Schools Senior D football final replay
Our Lady’s Secondary School, Belmullet (Mayo) 5-10
St. Joseph’s High School, Crossmaglen (Armagh) 2-4
Our Lady’s Secondary School made light work of St. Joseph’s High School in the Senior D replay in Ballyshannon this afternoon, the Belmullet school running out 15-point winners in a high-scoring encounter.
The Mayo side were well in control at the break leading 3-5 to 1-2 and though St. Joseph’s doubled their tally in the second half, Our Lady’s had more than enough in hand to lift the Br. Edmund Ignatius Rice Cup at the second attempt.
Masita GAA All-Ireland Post Primary Schools Junior A football final
Good Counsel College, New Ross (Wexford) 1-15
St. Francis College, Rochestown (Cork) 0-6
Should never have got rid of Vera. Karma got us tonight.
@Aidan Farrell: The full story has yet to come out.
@Aidan Farrell: Ara stop Ray, you weren’t saying that when they had a fantastic group stages in the group of death.
Huffed and puffed but ultimately weren’t good enough. The “great” Katie McCabe did nothing but give the ball away, pish and moan. Not good enough.
@Tezmond McVicar: she came across as so dislikeable tonight. Lucky not to be sent off, moaning all night long at everyone. Of course RTE continued to blow smoke up her non stop and refused to mention it at all.
@Aidan Farrell: She’s been like that since the WC. Ego out if control.
@Tezmond McVicar: A bit harsh on Katie. I agree, she was a bit whiney tonight and a bit of an arrogance about her but she’s technically gifted and can afford to be. The only downside was she got on the wrong side of the Spanish arbiter who are temperamental at the best of times. A terrible penalty decision too. Irish team should be proud of their efforts but just left it too late.
@Ultán Corcoran: Humility not arrogance is at the core of truly great players. Yes the great players have unshakeable belief in themselves but that is allied with humility. In boxing Usyk is a great example of this. I have watched on more than one occasion Diane Caldwell’s diatribe when asked about Vera Pauw’s tenure as manager. The bitterness was staggering. Sadly this year has been a disaster for the Irish women’s senior team. Take out the two Georgia games because they are ranked almost 100 places below us. We have played 10 games. The record is P10 W01 D02 L07. Yes the bulk of our games were tough and were against some of the world’s top teams but Wales are ranked below us. We played them three times this year drawing once and losing twice. The chickens have come home to roost.
@Richard Ford: Caldwell’s rant was particularly bitter.
@Bert Carolan: Unbelievably so Bert.
@Richard Ford: you make plenty of fair points there in fairness. I just think sometimes she gets criticised for actually being very talented but people don’t like to see women competing on men’s level. However, I’m not saying that’s your argument and completely agree regarding humility. I’ve always preferred the team/players that do their talking on pitches (e.g. Germany or Italy) for example as apposed to more individual egos and so forth.
@Ultán Corcoran: She is very talented Ultán and I admire that. However there are times when she oversteps the mark. You are right when you talk about teams that play as a unit but I also like the flair players.
@Richard Ford: Under Vera Pauw Ireland qualified for the World Cup and acquitted themselves reasonably well there. But Vera was heterosexual so she had to go. The team is a much closer and happier outfit now (apart from the results!!).
@Jim Fitzhenry: Not sure if what you’re saying there is true buddy!
@Ultán Corcoran: Technical gifts do not excuse her poor performances of late, and worse, her terrible behaviour on the field. She needs to be pulled aside by the next manager and taken to task. Constant berating of officials, moaning at teammates and general petulance are no way to lead a team as captain. Especially when it seems to be detracting from her own game as evidenced by all the self-serving flicks and dramatic passes that aren’t coming off. She needs to start playing for the team rather than herself. Denise O’Sullivan being given the captaincy would be the first step in the right direction.
A manager who looked completely bereft of ideas on the line and a captain more interested in fighting with the opposition than playing football against them, I don’t know how she wasn’t sent off, and ultimately Ireland got what they deserved. Why do the commentators on the women’s game not criticise one single aspect of the game, one appalling pass by an Irish girl led to Stephanie Roche blaming the fact it was drizzling in Dublin, atrocious commentary every single game, makes it hard to watch.
Got what they deserved. This is a very limited Irish side. Only showed a bit of urgency in the last 5 minutes when the game was done. Which is typical of Irish football in general. Wales are dreadful team also which just puts it’s into perspective even more so.
@Ray Ridge: you already commented the same sh/t£ above on your Aidan Farrell account Ray. Next thing you’ll start commenting to yourself hahaha
What has Diane Caldwell got to say now
@Don Buckley: . Great question and very timely.
Shocking miss from Leanne Kiernan at the end, that had to be put away. That’s the difference between qualifying for tournaments and not
@Jack Dooley: Great chance, just way too slow to get the shot away. That’s the difference between top players and not.
Wales seemed to want it more ,well done to them first major tournament qualified for.
Didn’t really deserve it to be honest. Never really got behind the Welsh defence and a couple of long range efforts aside did not threaten. Having said that the penalty was harsh especially as Wales seemed to do something similar in the second half.
Very poor defending for second goal.
Any suggestion that this team are playing better football under the current manager was scotched by the last 20 minutes Wimbledon lite.
Denise O’ Sullivan is absolute quality and deserves to play in major Tournaments. Katie McCabe was on the edge all Night but is still an inspiration. Ireland let down by lack of ideas from the line with Subs on way too late. New Contract will be given out to the Manager as this will be considered a success. Sad really
@Martin Scanlon: don’t think many would call that a successful tournament
Absolute muck. Ireland teams always manage to bottle it on the big ocassion let it be football or rugby.
Hayes too slow, Courtney has to save 2nd Welsh goal, it crawled in. Leanne had to score at the end, took too long.
@conor carroll: Brosnan was the keeper, not Courtney, but agreed… Last defender had a yard on her, should have stopped her in her tracks. Disappointed for the ladies, wanted them to win, but they simply weren’t good enough tonight
@Trevor McCormack: Courtney Brosnan.
Useless shower. 8 minutes of added time and all they could produce is two long throws. Lol. useless
The biggest sign of respect you can give the WNT is to rate them and judge them the same as you would the MNT and not to patronise them with fake positivity.
In that respect they have failed. McCabe was probably trying to be a Keano v Juve type inspiration today but she was not in control and let them all down.
Caldwell is entitled to say what she wants about Vera but she does leave herself open to being shot at if it goes wrong.
A lot of us knew Trapp played an overly structured style but we qualified for big tournaments and we accepted him for it. I can’t remember anyone saying it “ was despite Trapp” that we qualified. Caldwell now looks petty and amateurish with what she said.
Over 2 games we were hesitant, mistake ridden and ultimately were let down by players who promised more.
@Jack Kirwan: There’s no comparison, don’t bother trying.
@Jack Kirwan: first thing you said was not to compare them to the men. Then you made a comparison to the men. Pointless after that
@Trevor McCormack: I said it’s respectful to rate them the same as you would men. That’s what I was doing.
Who cares.
It’s just girls kicking ball, that’s all, cant be described as a controlled game of football. Made out to be something that its not. U-15 boys league football is superior, skill-wise. The basic ability to control a football and maintain basic balance seems to be missing from women’s football.