FODH Golf Classic 2012 – Timesheet/Sponsors
Below please find details of the timesheet for the 7th Annual FODH Golf Classic in Castlewarden on Thursday, 24th May. There are a number of slots still available and teams can be booked in / tee boxes sponsored by contacting Michael at 087-2331983 or by e-mail to fodh@eircom.net Many thanks...
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WIN A 4-BALL AT THE FAMOUS K-CLUB
FODH are running a Golf Classic at the K-Club on Friday September 7th, the All-Ireland weekend. All those who sign up as a member of Friends of Dublin Hurling during the month of May will be in with a chance to win a 4-ball at the famous K-Club on Sept...
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Win a €500 sports voucher for your club
Our golf classic is taking place on Thursday May 24 at Castlewarden golf and country club. The timesheet is filling up nicely. As an incentive for clubs the best club team on the day will win a €500 sports voucher for their club. To book a slot call Michael at...
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Dublin’s relief as injured trio slot back in
Conal Keaney in action for Dublin. Pic: Ray McManus / SPORTSFILE THE black injury clouds that have cast a constant dark shadow over the Sky Blue hurling landscape for the past year and more keep lifting. Last night marked another significant development for Dublin manager Anthony Daly – his so-called...
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Sutcliffe to lift the Blues
Comeback: Danny Sutcliffe. Photo: Caroline Quinn DANNY SUTCLIFFE has declared himself fit and be available for Dublin’s opening Leinster SHC clash with Laois or Carlow on June 2. The in-form St Jude’s youngster who enjoyed an inspired league campaign in Dublin’s attack had set alarm bells ringing when he picked...
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Boland on the double for minor hurlers
DUBLIN 4-24 CARLOW 0-3 Dublin’s minor hurlers bounced back from their disappointing defeat to Wexford seven days earlier when totally outclassing Carlow in Saturday’s Leinster MHC quarter-final at Dr Cullen Park. The Dubs were in a different league from first whistle til last and progress to meet Kilkenny in the...
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Slick Crokes Kil’ off the Craobh
Kilmacud Crokes 3-11 Craobh Chiarain 0-9 KILMACUD CROKES recorded their second successive win in Group A of the Dublin SHC following a comfortable 11-point victory over Craobh Chiaráin at a gloomy O’Toole Park last night. The winning margin was embellished somewhat by two late goals but there was...
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Two changes for Dublin minor hurlers
Shane Barrett and Caolan Conway come into the Dublin minor hurling team to face Carlow. The holders, who were beaten by Wexford after extra time in the first round, meet the Scallion Aters in a crucial back-door encounter at Dr Cullen Park on Saturday afternoon. Barrett is selected at corner...
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Dublin Minors
If you are not lucky enough to be at Cork Park today, you can watch, see, listen or follow the game using the following options: Radio: Dublin City FM 103.2 is broadcasting full live coverage of the game. The programme starts at 1pm. The broadcast is also streamed on www.dublincityfm.ie-- click “listen live” on the home page. TV: TV have the game in in Irish, with 3e showing the game in English. Both broadcasts start at 12:30 Twitter & Facebook: You can also follow the game on www.twitter.com/dublinhurling or www.twitter.com/dubmatchtracker Or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/fodh.ie ...
Cormac O’Malley and the boffins over on hurlingstats.com have pointed out to us that the following records are there to be broken by the Dublin Minor and Under 21 hurlers this year. The Minor Double All Ireland in Football & Hurling has been done 5 times to date: Dublin twice in 1945 & 1954 Cork twice in 1969 & 1974 Tipperary once in 1934 The Minor and U21 All Ireland Hurling double has been done 10 times, but never by Dublin Kilkenny have achieved it four times; 1975, 1977, 2003 and 2008. Cork three times in 1969, 1970 and 1971...
Long break leaves Dubs needing to hit ground running in Déise semi showdown Dublin will hope to reach their first All-Ireland MHC Final since 1983 when they face Waterford in their All-Ireland semi-final at Croke Park this Sunday afternoon (1.30). The Dubs lost a low-scoring encounter to Galway in ’83 and subsequent provincial victories in 2005 and 2007 failed to provide a national crown to the four already won at minor level, the last being in 1965. OPTIMISM Such a statistic highlights how difficult it has been for Dublin to gain tangible reward for all their developments at underage...
Congratulations to the players and management from all 3 levels of Dublin intercounty hurling who have Leinster Finals to look forward to. The three finals will take place on: Leinster Minor Hurling Championship Final: Dublin vs. Kilkenny, Croke Park, 2pm, 3rd July 2011. Leinster Senior Hurling Championship Final: Dublin vs. Kilkenny, Croke Park, 4pm, 3rd July 2011. Bord Gais Energy Leinster U21 Hurling Championship Final: Dublin vs. Wexford, Wexford Park, 13th July 2011. As you can see from the above, the Minors play before the Seniors on Sunday week in Croke Park, so if you can, get there early and...
DUBLIN 1-18 WEXFORD 3-10 Dublin minor hurlers held off a storming second half comeback to progress to the Leinster MHC semi-finals after a pulsating battle at Wexford Park on Saturday afternoon. The Dubs, playing with wind advantage, lead 0-9 to 0-1 after 13 minutes and but by the interval the Slaneysiders had closed the deficit to 0-14 to1-6 by the interval break. Early in the second half the Dubs were awarded a penalty following a foul on Emmet O Conghaile which Ciaran Kilkenny dispatched to the net but Wexford stormed back and with ten minutes to go looked to have...
DUBLIN’S minor hurling team for tomorrow’s Leinster MHC clash against Wexford in Wexford Park (3.0) contains five players who started last year’s narrow All-Ireland semi-final defeat to Clare. Seán McClelland, Glenn Whelan, Emmet Ó Conghaile, Ciarán Kilkenny and Cormac Costello have all been included in manager, Shay Boland’s starting 15. The team will be captained by Lucan Sarsfields’ Chris Crummey who will play alongside Jamie Desmond and Ballinteer St Johns’ Donal Gormley in a strong looking half-back line. Kilkenny and Ó Conghaile are chosen either side of Na Fianna’s Conor McHugh in the half-forward line while St Brigid’s Paul Winters...
The Dublin team to face Wexford in tomorrow’s ESB Leinster MHC clash at Wexford Park includes five of the side that lost last year’s All-Ireland semi-final to Clare by a point. Seán McClelland, Glenn Whelan, Emmet Ó Conghaile, Ciarán Kilkenny and Cormac Costello will all feature against the Model County, who have already beaten Offaly by 3-13 to 3-10 in this year’s campaign. O Conghaile, Kilkenny and Costello are also members of this year’s Dublin minor football team. The winners of Saturday’s game progress to the semi-finals while the losers enter a quarter-final. Article Source: Hoganstand.com...
Dublin’s minor hurling team for Saturday’s Leinster MHC clash against Wexford in Wexford Park (3.0) contains five ‘veteran’s of last summer’s one point All-Ireland semi-final defeat to Clare. Seán McClelland, Glenn Whelan, Emmet Ó Conghaile, Ciarán Kilkenny and Cormac Costello have been handed starting berths. Wexford have already beaten Offaly, 3-13 to 3-10, in this year’s campaign. The winners of Saturday’s game progress to the semi-finals while the losers enter a quarter-final. DUBLIN (MH v Wexford) – Cormac Ryan; Eric Lowndes, Cian O’Callaghan, Sean McClelland; Chris Crummey, Jamie Desmond, Donal Gormley; Colm Cronin, Glenn Whelan; Emmet Ó Conghaile, Conor McHugh,...

