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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Tomas Brady
DOB: 06/11/1987 CLUB: Na Fianna OCCUPATION: Student FAVOURITE POSITION: Centre Back DUBLIN DEBUT: Wexford 2006 Walsh Cup Honours won:Leinster Minor, U21, National League 2011 Toughest Opponent:Tom Bergin Sporting idol:Eric Cantona Who would you pick in a GAA transfer market?Ross O’Carroll Favourite film/tv:Dating in the Dark Favourite food: Seafood, Italian, Chinese, Mexican, Thai, French & BBQ Other hobbies/interest:Manchester United Best advice you ever got: The you you see is the you you’ll be ...
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 will be without full-back Tomás Brady for the rest of the season, after it was confirmed that he suffered cruciate knee ligament damage in last Saturday’s win over Galway. Brady injured his right knee at training in the build-up to the Championship and got himself back fit for the Leinster SHC semi-final. But his participation in the game lasted just 11 minutes. This time he injured his left knee when challenging Joe Canning for possession before the Portumna man swept through for Galway’s opening goal. Brady, who played with his right knee heavily bandaged, went down in agony and...
Dublin have been rocked by the news that full back Tom Brady has suffered the dreaded cruciate knee injury and David Treacy will be out for 4-5 weeks with a hamstring tear. Brady only recently returned from a medial ligament injury to his other knee, but the powerhouse full back landed badly on his “good” knee when competing for a high ball with Joe Canning on Saturday. David Treacy on the other hand only lasted about 8 minutes of action before his hamstring tear forced him to go off towards the end of the Galway match. Treacy has been plagued...
League champions Dublin have made two changes to their side for the Leinster SHC semi-final against Galway on Saturday evening. Tomas Brady replaces Maurice O’Brien at full back after missing the win over Offaly due to injury. In attack, Carton is included at the expense of Daire Plunkett. Dublin (SHC v Galway) – G Maguire; N Corcoran, T Brady, O Gough; J McCaffrey, P Kelly, S Durkin; L Rushe, A McCrabbe; C McCormack, R O’Dwyer, C Keaney; P Carton, D O’Callaghan, P Ryan. Article Source: Hoganstand.com...
Dublin hurling boss Anthony Daly has received a double boost in the form of Tomás Brady and Simon Lambert being declared fit to play in Saturday’s Leinster Senior Hurling Championship semi-final against Galway. Team selector Vincent Teehan is confident that both players will have recovered in time for the match, but he is doubtful that Joey Boland will also be able to make a return in time. Brady has been suffering from medial knee ligament damage he picked up in last month’s league final win against Kilkenny, while Lambert picked up a shoulder injury following a collision with Offaly midfielder...
DUBLIN’S full-back lynchpin Tomás Brady will be fit to start Saturday’s Leinster SHC semi-final with Galway in Tullamore (7.0), but his Na Fianna colleague Joey Boland looks certain to miss out. The influential defensive pair missed Dublin’s maiden championship victory over Offaly two Sundays back and while Brady’s medial knee ligament injury is now almost fully healed, Boland’s shoulder is still some way short of optimum health. Dublin boss Anthony Daly revealed that Brady is a “nailed-on” certainty to line out at full-back but conceded that Saturday’s first ever Leinster championship clash with the Tribesmen will “probably come a few...
Dublin senior hurler, Tomás Brady, came through a full training session at the weekend and is primed to be named at full-back for Saturday night’s Leinster SHC semi-final against Galway in O’Connor Park, Tullamore. Howevever, the Dubs will more than likely have to plan without regular centre-back, Joey Boland, as they face the Tribesmen for the right to meet Kilkenny in the provincial decider. The Na Fianna duo missed Dublin’s championship victory over Offaly but Dublin manager Anthony Daly has been boosted by the return to full fitness of Brady. Tomás looks nailed-on (to start), bar something going wrong between...
ANTHONY DALY expects Tomás Brady to be fit and available for Dublin’s Leinster SHC semi-final against Galway or Westmeath on June 18 but Joey Boland is still considered extremely doubtful. The Na Fianna defensive duo sat out Dublin’s close-run four-point defeat of Offaly in Croke Park yesterday and both were sorely missed as the Dubs’ defence struggled to contain a late surge from the Faithful attack. Brady is recovering from medial knee ligament damage suffered in training with his club a week after Dublin’s league final success while Boland sustained shoulder damage in that victory over Kilkenny and Daly admitted...
Dublin full-back Tomas Brady has warned that his side have yet to prove themselves in championship hurling after failing to reach their own standards in the last two years. The Na Fianna man, who will miss the Dubs’ championship opener against Offaly after damaging medial knee ligaments in club training last weekend, insists they can make further strides this summer. “I’m sure the management will have a word when we meet again,” Brady said at the official launch of the 2011 hurling championship in Dunloy GAA’s state-of-the-art facility in Antrim. “We know it was a historic victory but we have...
Dublin hurlers will have to plan for their Leinster SHC quarter-final against Offaly in Croke Park on May 29 without defender Tomas Brady. The Na Fianna man suffered medial ligament damage in club training last weekend and following a scan on his knee has been informed that he will be sidelined for five weeks. This means Anthony Daly’s Dubs will have to plan for the clash with the Faithful County without three first-choice defenders – Stephen Hiney (out for season with cruciate ligament injury), Joey Boland (out for eight weeks) and Brady....
Dublin full back Tomas Brady could miss the start of the Leinster SHC after injuring his knee during a club training session at the weekend. The Na Fianna clubman underwent a scan yesterday – the results of which the Dublin management are still awaiting. There are fears that Brady suffered medial ligament damage which would rule him out of Dublin’s Leinster SHC quarter-final against Offaly in Croke Park on May 29. Depending on the severity of the injury, he could be out of action for up to six weeks. Brady was last night named in the Dublin team to face...

