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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Joey Boland
Congratulations to Gary Maguire (selected between the posts) and Liam Rushe (selected in midfield), who took their places in the Sunday Game Team of the Year for 2011. By the sounds of it plenty of other lads were also in contention, with Paul Ryan, Peter Kelly, Joey Boland, Ryan O’Dwyer & Conal Keaney all mentioned on the show. Congratulations lads, and good luck to all the Dublin players in the All Stars. Better get the shoes shined and dust off the tuxes! Full 2011 Sunday Game Team of the Year is below: 1. Gary Maguire (DUB) 2. Murphy (KK) 3....
Joey Boland returns from injury for Sunday’s Leinster SHC final against Kilkenny at Croke Park (4.0). The Na Fianna man has proven his fitness following his shoulder injury in time for Sunday’s eagerly anticipated duel. Simon Lambert comes in at wing-forward after impressing against Galway last time out after coming on as as first half sub. DUBLIN (SHC v Kilkenny) 1. Gary Maguire 2. Niall Corcoran 3. Peter Kelly 4. Oisín Gough 5. John McCaffrey (Capt.) 6. Joseph Boland 7. Shane Durkin 8. Liam Rushe 9. Alan McCrabbe 10. Simon Lambert 11. Conal Keaney 12. Conor McCormack 13. David O’Callaghan...
Dublin senior hurlers, Joey Boland and Tomas Brady took time out of their busy training schedule last weekend to show their support for the Marc Owens Medical Fund. They are wearing the blue tribute wristbands which volunteers will be selling around Croke Park this Sunday as supporters arrive for the Leinster hurling finals game against Kilkenny (both minor and senior). The two hurlers play for Na Fianna CLG, the Glasnevin club where Marc Owens learned to love sport. The eighteen year old was just about to embark on his final year in Belvedere College, when he was diagnosed with a...
DUBLIN have been handed the perfect tonic to their recent injury nightmare with news that Joey Boland is set to take some part in Sunday’s Leinster SHC final with Kilkenny. Management are happy that Boland is “progressing well” in his bid to make Sunday’s grudge match with the Cats. Although a decision on his involvement won’t be made until Friday, it is expected that Boland will be involved in Dublin’s second Leinster final in three years. Another boost comes in the form of new recruit,Ryan O’Dwyer, who will be available for Dublin’s next match, regardless of Sunday’s result, after he...
JOEY Boland has confirmed he will miss Dublin’s Leinster SHC opener with Offaly on May 29, a match which was yesterday officially moved to Croke Park. The inspirational Na Fianna man dislocated his shoulder in Sunday’s League final victory over Kilkenny and after seeing a specialist yesterday, was given an eight-week recovery period meaning there is no chance of him being available for the clash with Joe Dooley’s men. The severity of the injury would also leave him in a race to be fit for the Leinster semi-final with Galway on June 18, should Dublin progress. “I was in seeing...
JOEY BOLAND has begun his race against the clock to be fit for Dublin’s Leinster SHC opener with Offaly on May 29 after receiving the news that his shoulder injury suffered during Sunday’s league triumph over Kilkenny requires a four to six week rehabilitation. The luckless Na Fianna man started at centre-back in his first match since breaking a metatarsal bone earlier in the league but fell awkwardly on his shoulder early in the second half of Sunday’s encounter and was stretchered from the pitch in visible distress. A scan revealed no bone had been broken although the dislocation will...
Alan McCrabbe makes his return to the starting 15 at midfield for Sundays NHL decider in Croke Park. He has been sidelined with a groin injury for most of the league campaign. Oisin Gough is the unfortunate player to lose out. Joey Boland also comes in at center back. The team is as follows: Gary Maguire Niall Corcoran Tomas Brady Peter Kelly Johnny McCaffrey (capt) Joey Boland Shane Durkin Alan McCrabbe Liam Rushe Conal Keaney Ryan O’Dwyer Conor McCormack Daire Plunkett David “Dotsie” O’Callaghan Paul Ryan...
Dublin manager Anthony Daly looks like he will have a full deck (barring long-term injuries) to choose from when he and his management team select their team for Sunday’s Allianz NHL Division 1 final at Croke Park (4.0). Both Joey Boland (metatarsal) and Liam Rushe (shoulder) are expected to prove their fitness in time to come in for consideration when they starting 15 in named this Friday night. Alan McCrabbe and Maurice O’Brien returned to action against Cork last time out while David Treacy was named among the subs. Article Source...
Dublin hurling manager Anthony Daly has received mixed news on the injury front ahead of Sunday’s Allianz Hurling League Division 1 final against Kilkenny at Croke Park. Centre back Joey Boland is back in contention to start against the Cats, but Liam Rushe is still struggling with a shoulder injury that could force the young Palmerstown man to miss the Dubs’ first League final in 65 years. Boland (pictured) has been out of action since sustaining a metatarsal injury in the defeat to Galway at the end of March, which forced him to sit out the subsequent draw with Tipperary...
30 Mar 2011 | hill16.ie Dublin hurling’s injury hex has struck again with centre-back Joey Boland ruled out for six weeks after suffering a metatarsal injury. The Na Fianna man picked up the injury in last Sunday’s defeat to Galway and will miss the conclusion of this year’s Allianz NHL – this Saturday’s clash with Kilkenny in Croke Park (5.15) and their final regulation game against Cork (away, April 17). It is hoped that Boland will be back in action prior to the Leinster SHC clash against Offaly in Parnell Park on May 29. This latest blow coming following the...

