Treacy primed for major role
AFTER almost two years of injury torment, Anthony Daly predicts David Treacy is primed to “play a big part” for Dublin this season and is likely to start against Galway this Sunday at Salthill in their Division 1A opener. And the Cuala marksman’s return to fitness from chronic hamstring trouble...
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Dillon drives Barrs to u-21 success
Naomh Fionnbarra 4-8 St Brigids. 1-6 On a dry cold afternoon in OToole park last Saturday the U21 hurlers of Naomh Fionnbarra matched the feat of the senior hurling team by winning the B championship. A man of the match...
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Keaney: My injury nightmare is almost at an end
CONAL Keaney says he can see “the end of the line” in his bid to return to playing from the horror knee injury which threatened to end his career last year following a motorcycle accident. The Ballyboden St Enda’s ace, speaking to the Herald today, is in the latter stages...
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Daly keeps faith with skipper McCaffrey
Dublin hurling manager Anthony Daly has confirmed that Johnny McCaffrey will once again captain his team in 2012. McCaffrey took over from Stephen Hiney last season and led Dublin to their first league title in 72 years when they beat Kilkenny in the final last May. Daly said he saw...
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Bulletin: Allianz NHL, February 20
20 Feb 2012 | hill16.ie Yet another big showdown between Kilkenny and Tipperary will be among the highlights of the opening weekend programme in the 2012 Allianz Hurling League, which gets underway on Saturday with a big Munster double-header. Cork v Waterford (Division 1A) in Pairc Ui Rinn and Limerick...
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Dotsy’ downed by dose of pneumonia
Monday, February 20, 2012 Share Dublin forward David O’Callaghan will miss the opening rounds of the Allianz Hurling League after contracting pneumonia. O’Callaghan, 29, is expected to be sidelined for at least a month and may not return to the Dublin colours until the Round 4 Allianz League game against...
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Senior Inter-County
20 Feb 2012 | hill16.ie Yet another big showdown between Kilkenny and Tipperary will be among the highlights of the opening weekend programme in the 2012 Allianz Hurling League, which gets underway on Saturday with a big Munster double-header. Cork v Waterford (Division 1A) in Pairc Ui Rinn and Limerick v Clare (Division 1B) in the Gaelic Grounds will launch the programme on Saturday, followed on Sunday by games in all Divisions. The clash of Kilkenny and Tipperary in Nowlan Park will be the glamour event of the Sunday list. The counties have provided a series of wonderful contests in...
Monday, February 20, 2012 Share Dublin forward David O’Callaghan will miss the opening rounds of the Allianz Hurling League after contracting pneumonia. O’Callaghan, 29, is expected to be sidelined for at least a month and may not return to the Dublin colours until the Round 4 Allianz League game against Tipperary on March 24, according to manager Anthony Daly. The St Mark’s man featured in the annual Blue Stars charity game on New Year’s Day, but was then out of action for two weeks with what was thought to be a serious dose of the ‘flu. However, when antibiotics failed...
St Kieran’s 0-15 Colaiste Eoin 1-8 Monday February 20 2012 IT was only in the final minutes of this exciting semi-final at Dr Cullen Park that defending All-Ireland champions St Kieran’s hit four unanswered points to finally see off Colaiste Eoin. The all-Irish college from Stillorgan were dominant for the opening 20 minutes. They were in front within a minute through Jack O Faolain and were further boosted by the game’s only goal on five minutes when Colm O Croinin found the corner of the net. However, the Dublin side failed to build up the lead their domination warranted. Slowly...
Dublin will start the defence of their National League title next Sunday when they travel to Galway. This will be a most difficult assignment as Galway have played a few more competitive games than Dublin in recent weeks. In the last two years Dublin have failed to beat Galway in the League. However, they defeated them in the championship last year in Tullamore. Buses to Galway will leave Connolly Station next Sunday at 10.30am sharp and the Spa Hotel at 11am sharp. To book a seat text your name and pick-up point to 0872331983 by midday Friday. The cost is...
We now have 650 members. You can join us by signing up online at www.fodh.ie. You can also sign up by sending your details and money to Tom O’Donnell, Games Administrator, St.Vincents CBS, Glasnevin, Dublin 11. Membership costs €20 for adults and €10 for juveniles. All members receive regular text and e-mail updates. We have monthly competitions and prizes galore for the winners. To win a hurling dvd in our February competition for members forecast who will score Dublin’s first goal next Sunday. Text your answer to 0872331983 or email to fodh@eircom.net. Next Sunday Dublin start the defence of the...
GAA president Christy Cooney at the launch of the National Hurling Development Plan yesterday By Donnchadh Boyle Friday February 17 2012 INCOMING GAA president Liam O’Neill insists the National Hurling Development plan launched inCroke Park yesterday “has to work” because hurling is “hanging on by a thread” in some counties. The wide-ranging programme includes the ongoing roll-out of the new 13-county Tain leagues which comprise the nine Ulster counties and Longford, Louth, Leitrim, Sligo; the establishment of a National Hurling and Camogie development centre on the Waterford IT campus; and the appointment of ‘hurling mentors’ who will provide coaching and...
Rushe job for Liam Fit-again Dubs All-Star faces hectic schedule of action on his return Left-toright: Donie Shine (Connacht), Liam Rushe (Leinster) and Ryan O’Dwyer (Munster) ahead of this weekend’s Inter-provincial Cups. Pic: Sportsfile By Frank Roche Thursday February 16 2012 LIAM RUSHE is determined to make up for lost time after putting his recent injury woes behind him this week. The All-Star midfielder has been struggling with a broken hand since late October, the problem exacerbated by a missed diagnosis. But now, having made his playing comeback for the UCD hurlers on Tuesday night, he’s facing the type of...
SH “A” S-Finals; 1. St. Kieran’s v Colaiste Eoin – Carlow @ 12.30pm Sunday, 19th Feb. 2. St. Peter’s Wexford v Kilkenny CBS – New Ross @ 2.00pm – Saturday, 18 Feb What a great achievement for Colaiste Eoin to qualify for both hurling and football semi-finals. They must now take on the current All-Ireland champions and theyh will need every bit of luck. All Dublin wishes them well. Go n-éiri go geal leo....
HURLING Nowlan Park, Kilkenny @ 2.00pm Leinster v Munster Admission Charges: Adults €10 Concessions €5 Under 16 – Free LEINSTER HURLING TEAM Gary Maguire – Dublin Niall Corcoran – Dublin Shane Durkin – Dublin Ryan O’ Dwyer – Dublin Paul Ryan - Dublin Liam Rushe – Dublin David Herity - Kilkenny Paul Murphy – Kilkenny Noel Hickey – Kilkenny Jackie Tyrrell (Capt) – Kilkenny Tommy Walsh – Kilkenny Brian Hogan – Kilkenny JJ Delaney - Kilkenny Michael Fennelly – Kilkenny Michael Rice - Kilkenny Richie Power – Kilkenny Eoin Larkin – Kilkenny Colin Fennelly - Kilkenny Richie Hogan - Kilkenny...
Rushe makes winning return to action 15 Feb 2012 | hill16.ie BACK IN ACTION: Liam Rushe made his return to competitive action on Tuesday night. Liam Rushe has handed Dublin hurlers a pre-league boost by making his comeback from injury with UCD in their Fitzgibbon Cup victory over Waterford IT on Tuesday night. The 2011 Young Hurler of the Year has been sideline with a broken bone in his hand since the end of last year but played the full 60 minutes for the students at full-forward in their impressive win. Dublin open the defence of their Allianz NHL Division...
Gradings (proposed): Hurling Championships 15 Feb 2012 | hill16.ie Following consideration of two applications received from clubs wishing to be upgraded to SHC A status CCC has decided to recommend the following to the next County Committee meeting; - That Crumlin be admitted to the SHC ‘A’ championship. - That Parnell’s be admitted to the SHC ‘B’ championship. The proposed championship gradings are as below. In SHC A – 15 entries (UCD have withdrawn their entry) be divided into 4 groups (3 groups of 4 and 1 group of 3) each to play a round robin league competition. The top...
CHAMPIONS: Ballyboden St Enda’s celebrate their victory. BALLYBODEN ST ENDAS 1-14 KILMACUD CROKES 1-13 (After Extra-Time) The Ballyboden St Endas hurling conveyor belt continues to capture county titles after they claimed the (2011) Dublin U21HC A final at OToole Park on Saturday afternoon. Boden trailed by seven points in normal time but got up off the canvas to force extra-time. Playing with the wind advantage and with Kevin OLoughlin in excellent form Crokes led 1-7 to 0-3 at the conclusion of the opening half. Seán McGrath hit the Kilmacud goal in the 25th minute when he arrowed clinically to the...

