‘There was one or two times last year, when the weather was really bad and I met four crashes on one day there’

THE ARRIVAL OF a group of Wexford players to his home in Clare did surprise Davy Fitzgerald as he was deliberating over his future with the county senior hurling side but he’s ‘delighted’ to be remaining in the post for 2019.

Wexford hurling boss Davy Fitzgerald.

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Fitzgerald was mulling over whether to commit again to the Wexford cause for a third campaign with the extensive travel required from his Clare home an obvious consideration to weigh up.

“I was wondering. 120 trips up and down to Wexford is a lot of trips. I was saying to the lads back there, there was one or two times last year, when the weather was really bad and I met four crashes on one day there, going up the dual carriageway, it was carnage.

“You do wonder at times, you’re not getting back to 1 o’clock at night. You can get tired. But I really enjoy it. I love going down to Ferns, I love meeting the caretaker Seamus, sit down and have a cup of tea.

“Then do my stuff. It feels good. You get over the driving. There’s nothing like being involved in the middle of it.”

The delegation of Wexford players gave Fitzgerald notice that they were travelling to meet him.

“They let me know. They gave me 24 hours’ notice, fair play to them. So I couldn’t go any place! They knew that there was something else that I could have done besides managing the team. They just wanted to let me know how they felt.

“They’re a great bunch of guys. Absolutely delighted to stay on with them. When you’ve a good few of them arrive down to your house, mad for the road, it was an easy enough decision at the end of the day.

“Listen, I’m not going to keep all of them, there’s no way a manager can keep 36 guys happy. But in fairness, we get on very well. I was surprised to see them all come down. The lads that couldn’t come down texted me. 99.9% of the lads were in touch with me, so it was nice to see. I suppose I’m going into nearly year 30 at the top level. It’s a lot of stuff, it’s a lot of years.”

Wexford’s Lee Chin, Peter Duggan of Clare, Sean Finn of Limerick and Patrick Horgan of Cork at today’s 2018 Fenway Hurling Classic Launch.

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Lee Chin explained the decision to travel from the viewpoint of the Wexford players.

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“We gathered as many as we could. It was pretty much a spur of the moment kind of thing. Unfortunately, a couple of lads couldn’t come down but we got the majority of the panel down to him. The rest of the guys did their bit by giving him a call or sending him a message to show their appreciation.

“We took it upon ourselves as players to really show him what he means to us. We really appreciate him in Wexford and we love working with him. We thought it’s the least that we could have done it get down to see him and in some ways we wanted to sympathise with him.

“We understand his situation with travel and his other commitments and his own personal life. Obviously, we were being somewhat selfish in saying that, ‘Look, we want you back.’

“I think Davy is the kind of man who would never commit to something that his heart is not in. This is why he’s there. I don’t think it’s just for us going down to him. It probably pushed him towards that decision a little bit more and we’re just grateful that he did.”

Davy Fitzgerald celebrates after Wexford’s Leinster championship win over Dublin last May.

Source: Tommy Greally/INPHO

Wexford’s performance in their All-Ireland quarter-final exit to Clare disappointed Fitzgerald and he felt their ‘edge was kind of gone’ at the close of the season.

“I was disappointed because we didn’t play like we can play. I would be the first [to admit] Clare were better than us on the day.

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“If you had seen Wexford during the year, we were putting in hits, we were playing serious ball, that same intent wasn’t there. I’m not making excuses but I’ll give you a fact, Wexford for the last ten years would have played on average two big games, played a quarter-final, played two or three championship games, an average of six games a year and win probably two of them.

“We played 15 this year. So you go from six to 15 this year, and we won nine. I kind of went to the well a bit too much at times, maybe I just need to time it a bit different.

“Maybe not put out the team in the Walsh Cup all the time, I just have to look at what I do a bit more smartly. It just looks like our edge was kind of gone at the end.”

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Carnacon’s 8 departed Mayo players have bans reduced on appeal

THE EIGHT CARNACON players who left the Mayo panel have had their suspensions reduced to two weeks after an appeal to the National Appeals Committee last night, The42 understands.

The players in question –  Cora Staunton, Fiona McHale, Martha Carter, Marie Corbett, Amy Dowling, Doireann Hughes, Sadhbh Larkin and Saoirse Walsh – were still found guilty of bringing the game into disrepute but their four-week bans were halved.

At an appeal hearing in Tullamore last night, Carnacon also withdrew their appeal of the €500 fine that was handed out 10 days ago.

The All-Ireland club champions now have five days if they wish to lodge an appeal with the LGFA Central Council in the hope of further reducing the suspensions.

But with the Mayo ladies senior football championship due to resume this weekend, the upcoming round of fixtures will go ahead as scheduled — without the eight suspended players — unless Carnacon’s appeal is lodged by 5pm this evening.

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Mayo have released their new jersey for 2019

TODAY HAS SEEN Mayo GAA unveil their new jersey for next year.

In their traditional colours of green and red, the county shirt has been upgraded with a white collar and a variation of the ringed design around the torso area. 

Made by O’Neill’s and sponsored by Eleverys once again, the shirt will be available to buy from next Friday, 5 October, but you can pre-order it now online. 

Mayo fans have reacted positively to its release, but what do you think? 

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Solan drops out of race to be next Mayo manager, paving the way for Horan’s return

MIKE SOLAN HAS withdrawn his name from the race to replace Stephen Rochford as Mayo senior football manager, paving the way for James Horan to take charge. 

Solan and Horan were the only two names put forward by the clubs in the nomination process, but the former All-Ireland winning U21 boss has decided to drop out of the race.

The Mayo county board confirmed they will now meet Horan “to discuss his management team and plans for 2019.”

“Today, I have informed the Mayo County Board that I am withdrawing my name from the nomination process for the Mayo senior football team manager,” Solan said in a statement on the Mayo GAA website.

“I would like to thank everyone who helped me in this process and I would like to wish the Mayo Senior team every success in 2019 and beyond.”

The Mayo county board added: “Mayo GAA have been informed by Mike Solan that he is withdrawing his name from the role as Mayo senior football team manager.

“We would like to thank Mike for putting his name forward for the role & look forward to seeing him involved with Mayo GAA in the future. The officers of Mayo GAA will now meet with James Horan to discuss his management team & plans for 2019.”

Horan previously managed Mayo between 2010 and 2014, guiding them to All-Ireland finals in 2012 and 2013. He was recently in charge of Lee Keegan’s Westport, who exited the Mayo SFC at the quarter-final stage last weekend.

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Dub kingpins Foxrock-Cabinteely’s reign continues as they make it four in-a-row

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REIGNING DUBLIN AND Leinster champions Foxrock-Cabinteely made it four in-a-row tonight as they beat St Brigid’s in the county senior championship final.

The dominant southside outfit boasts six of Mick Bohan’s freshly-crowned All-Ireland winners — Sinead Goldrick, Niamh Collins, Amy Connolly, Hannah O’Neill, Emma McDonagh and Tarah O’Sullivan — and they all played pivotal roles at St Margaret’s GAA club tonight. 

Westmeath’s Fiona Claffey has also impressed at midfield through the year for Pat Ring and Peter Clarke’s charges, while Amy Ring was to the fore tonight.

Laura Nerney scored the early goal that sparked Fox-Cab’s nine-point victory, and delivered their fifth Dublin crown — their first coming in 2012. 

There was more final heartbreak for northside club St Brigid’s as they chase a first-ever title. They added tonight’s defeat to 2015 and 2016 decider losses to the same opposition. 

2017 Player of the Year Noelle Healy was a shining light for Brigid’s, while Dublin’s number one Ciara Trant and defender Deirdre Murphy, were also in action.

Nerney found the back of the net to give Fox-Cab a 1-0 to 0-1 lead in the fifth minute and from there, they never looked back as they tagged on point after point.

By half time, the difference was nine as the scoreline read 1-9 to 0-3. It was as you were in the second half as the kingpins powered on, and the game finished 1-13 to 0-7.

Dublin star Goldrick plies her trade with Fox-Cab.

Source: Tommy Dickson/INPHO

Fox-Cab now go in pursuit of backing up their county crown with a fourth Leinster title on the bounce.

Realistically though, they’ll be targeting bigger and better — they’ve fallen short at the All-Ireland semi-final stage two of the last three years and were beaten in the final in 2016, so they’ll hope that 2018 is the year they can finally reach the Holy Grail.

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Foxrock Cabinteely Senior Panel:  Aedin Murray, Aisling Tarpey, Amy Connolly, Amy Ring, Cara Cooke, Ciara Murphy, Ciara Ní Mhurchadh, Ciara O’Riordan, Emma Hughes, Emma McDonagh, Fay O’Connell Bell, Fiona Claffey, Hannah O’Neill, Hazel Dennedy, Jodi Egan, Katie McNally, Laura Nerney, Laurie Ahern, Lorna Fusciardi, Niamh Collins, Niamh Ryan, Roisin McGovern, Sarah Quinn, Sinead Delahunty, Sinead Goldrick, Tarah O’Sullivan.

St Brigids Senior Panel: Aimee Molloy, Amy Fitzpatrick, Anne Marie Troy, Aoife Coffey,  Aoife Joyce, Carmel Monahan, Caroline Brogan, Ciara Trant, Clare McCormack, Colleen Barrett, Deirdre Murphy, Emma Sherwood, Enya Farrell, Leah Mullins, Louise Reilly, Mairead McCarthy, Niamh Jacob, Niamh O’Donovan, Noelle Healy, Sarah Patton, Shauna Hinkson, Shona Barrett, Siobhan Devlin, Sorcha Furlong.

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Stephen Cluxton’s Parnells concede relegation from top tier of Dublin SFC

PARNELLS GAA HAVE accepted relegation from the Dublin SFC 1 after the Coolock outfit conceded their relegation play-off, which was scheduled for Sunday.

The relegation double-header dogfight was scheduled for O’Toole Park with Parnells down to face Lucan Sarsfields and Clontarf due to go head-to-head with St Oliver Plunkett’s-Eoghan Ruadh, but both fixtures have been called off after Parnells gave a walkover.

The club of All-Ireland winning captain and goalkeeper Stephen Cluxton will now drop to the Dublin SFC 2 after losing their three group games by a combined total of 48 points.

Subsequently, Bernard Brogan’s St Plunkett’s, Jack McCaffrey’s Clontarf and Lucan Sarsfielfds have all retained their senior A status for 2019.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Both SFC 1 relegation games (@ParnellsGAA v @GAALucan + @ClontarfGAAClub v @plunketts_ie) scheduled for O’Toole Park this Sunday have been called off as Parnell’s have conceded their game and accepted relegation to SFC 2 for 2019 #DSFC1

— Dublin GAA (@DubGAAOfficial) September 27, 2018

There’s all to play for yet in 2018 though with four SFC 1 quarter finals down for decision across the weekend.

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Parnell Park plays host to two mouth-watering double-headers on Saturday and Sunday as reigning champions St Vincent’s title defence continues as they face Ciaran Kilkenny’s Castleknock in the last eight.

The weekend’s fixtures in full are listed below.

Saturday 29 September

  • St Jude’s v Ballymun Kickhams, Parnell Park, 4pm 
  • Ballyboden St Enda’s v Na Fianna, Parnell Park, 5.45pm

Sunday 30 September 

  • St Sylvester’s v Kilmacud Crokes, Parnell Park, 2.15pm
  • St Vincent’s v Castleknock, Parnell Park, 4pm 

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West Coast Eagles snatch AFL Grand Final glory after epic battle with Collingwood

THE WEST COAST Eagles came out on top in a cracking AFL Grand Final as they beat Collingwood by five points at the MCG. 

Champions: West Coast Eagles.

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It was a thrilling finish at the Melbourne venue as Dom Sheed powered the Eagles into the lead with a goal from an acute angle.

At that stage, there was less than two minutes on the clock and the 2018 champions did just enough to hold on and secure the crown in front of 100,022.

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Collingwood started extremely strongly, racing into the lead as they hit the first five goals. The Eagles clawed their way back into the contest but by half time, they were still trailing 6.3 (39) to 4.3 (27).

By three-quarter time, the game was level, paving the way for an epic finale and Sheed’s moment of magic to secure the Eagles’ fourth title in their history.

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Meanwhile, Luke Shuey pocketed the Norm Smith Medal after collecting 34 disposals and kicking a crucial comeback goal.

“To our fans who have come out today, you guys have travelled thousands and thousands of kilometres to be here and we love you,” he said. “This one’s for you.”

The Premiership decider finished 11.13 (79) to 11.8 (74).

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Two Mayo hurling clubs claim they were shunned in allocation of McManus funds

TWO MAYO HURLING clubs claim they have been overlooked by the county board in the distribution of JP McManus’ €3.2million donation to GAA clubs. 

Earlier this week, the news broke that the Limerick multi-millionaire had donated €100,000 to every GAA county board in Ireland to distribute among their clubs.

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The instruction was that the figure be divided equally by the county board among their local clubs.

Mayo’s Ballyvary hurling club released a statement last night, claiming they had been shunned and called on the decision to be reconsidered. It reads:

“Ballyvary Hurling Club is deeply disappointed to learn that they will receive NO allocation of funding from the generous donation of €100,000 that was made to Mayo County Board by JP McManus.

“The club understands that this was to be divided equally among all clubs in the county.

Statement issued this evening from Ballyvary Hurling Club. #JPMcManus @MayoGAA pic.twitter.com/XJsVwEQxqP

— Ballyvary Hurling (@BallyvaryHC) September 28, 2018

“We are asking Mayo County Board to reverse the decision to exclude Ballyvary Hurling Club from its allocation list and honour the spirit of the donation.”

And this morning, Caiseal Gaels also voiced their sentiments.

“Caiseal Gaels Hurling Club shares Ballyvary’s disappointment in not recieving any money from JP McManus’ very generous donation,” they said.

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— Caiseal Gaels (@CaisealGaels) September 29, 2018

“We believe the money was given for the development of all clubs in the county, so being one of the two clubs who were left out when funding was allocated is very disheartening as we strive to promote GAA activity in Mayo.

“We echo Ballyvary’s call for Mayo county board to reconsider this allocation.”

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McManamon’s St Judes stun star-studded Ballymun in Dublin football quarter-final

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Kevin O’Brien reports from Parnell Park

BALLYMUN KICKHAMS WERE sensationally dumped out of the Dublin senior 1 football championship quarter-final by St Judes after Kieran Doherty’s stoppage-time winner.

A start-studded Ballymun side looked in control when they led by 1-10 to 1-6 after 55 minutes, but Judes scored 1-3 down the home straight to seal the stunning victory.

Chris Guckian broke through for a goal with three minutes of normal-time left to haul Judes level. Paddy Small won a vital free for Ballymun that Dean Rock converted, but Cork native Niall Coakley slotted over a pressure-free at the far end.

In the 63rd minute, Niall O’Shea played a neat pass inside for Doherty to send between the posts and complete the famous victory. 

One of the favourites for the championship, Ballymun lost last year’s final to St Vincent’s by three points. They boasted Dublin starters James McCarthy, Philly McMahon, Rock and John Small, in addition to panellists Evan Comerford and Paddy Small.   

Rock held his end of the bargain with 1-7, but other than two Paddy Small scores in the first-half Ballymun didn’t catch fire up front.

Source: Bryan Keane/INPHO

Kevin McManamon was Judes’ sole Dublin player although Coakley, scorer of 1-4, played championship football with Cork in 2017. McManamon played at full-forward and assisted Coakley’s goal in a good display.

Judes are now 60 minutes away from their first county final appearance since 2009.

Ballymun brought 12 men behind the ball when they defended, with Furnam left up in front of inside duo Rock and Small. McCarthy played at midfield and dropped back into his defence when Judes attacked.

He couldn’t prevent Coakley’s goal in the second minute of the game. McManamon skinned his marker John Small on the inside and handpassed across the goal for a palmed finish by Coakley.

Ballymun controlled the ball for the next 20 minutes and Rock’s penalty, which he won himself, left them 1-3 to 1-1 ahead. But Judes were level by the interval after a late flurry of long-range points from Tom Lahiff, Padraic Clarke and Coakley. 

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Rock’s accuracy helped Ballymun outscore their opponents by 0-5 to 0-2 in the third quarter, but the favourites were unable to pull away. Ultimately, it cost them.

Comerford made a vital close-range save on McManamon after a neat Judes move in the 51st minute. Ballymun countered at pace and Rock curled over a free from a tight angle.

Key players McMahon (49 mins) and Jason Whelan (57 mins) were substituted near the finish when their management may have felt they were home and hosed. But Ballymun were sleepwalking their way through the game and Judes sensed blood.

Guckian ghosted in to rattle home a brilliant goal and thenDoherty landed the winner in the final minute. Ballymun were punished for their failure to put the game away when they had it scruff of the neck.

Scorers for St Judes: Niall Coakley 1-4 (0-3f), Chris Guckian 1-0, Padraic Clarke 0-2 (0-2f) and Tom Lahiff 0-2 each.

Scorers for Ballymun Kickhams: Dean Rock 1-7 (0-1 pen, 0-4f), Paddy Small 0-2, Ted Furnam and Carl Keely 0-1 each.

St Judes

1. Liam Mailey

3. Ciaran Fitzgerald
4. Cillian O’Reilly
7. Chris Guckian

2. Oisin Manning
6. Niall O’Shea
5. Tom Lahiff

8. Mark Sweeney
9. Seamus Ryan

12. Kieran Doherty
11. Barry Fitzgerald
10. Tom Devlin

13. Niall Coakley
14. Kevin McManamon
15. Padraic Clarke

Subs

17. Simon King for Fitzgerald (ht)
19. Ronan Joyce for Devlin (ht)
18. Andy Sweeney for Manning (56)

Ballymun Kickhams 

1. Evan Comerford

22. Alan George
6. John Small 
4. Eoin Dolan

5. Carl Deely
3. Philly McMahon
7. Alan Hubbard

8. James McCarthy
9. Davey Byrne 

10. Conor Kavanagh
11. Jason Whelan
12. Aaron Elliot

13. Ted Furnam

14. Paddy Small
15. Dean Rock

Subs

21. Daragh Conlon for Kavanagh (45)
17. Fiach Andrews for McMahon (49)
25. Dillon Keating for Whelan (57)

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