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Allianz National Football League 2008
Round 1

02.02.08 (Sat) @ 7.00pm
Roinn I
Tír Eoghain v Cill Dara
Dún na nGall v Ciarraí
Doire v Maigh Eo

Roinn II
Baile Átha Cliath v Iar Mhí
An Mhí v Corcaigh

Roinn III
An Dún v Sligeach

03.02.08 (Sun) @ 2.30pm

Roinn I
Gaillimh v Laois

Roinn II
Ard Mhacha v An Cabhán
Muineachán v Ros Comáin

Roinn III
Luimneach v An Lú
Liatroim v Fear Manach
Loch Garman v Longfort

Roinn IV
Cill Chainnigh v Tiobraid Árann
Cill Mhantáin v Aontroim
Uíbh Fhailí v Londain
An Clár v Ceatharlach
Port Láirge v Bye
Roinn IV - Round 2


09.02.08 (Sat) @ 7.00pm

Roinn IV

Aontroim v Cill Chainnigh
Tiobraid Árann v An Clár 2.30pm
Ceatharlach v Uíbh Fhailí 2.30pm
Port Láirge v Cill Mhantáin 2.30pm
Londain v Bye


Round 2

16.02.08 (Sat) @ 7.00pm

Roinn I
Laois v Doire
Ciarraí v Tír Eoghain

Roinn II
Corcaigh v Baile Átha Cliath
An Cabhán v Muineachán

Division 4 Round 3 @ 2.30pm
Roinn IV
Cill Chainnigh v Port Láirge
Uíbh Fhailí v Tiobraid Árann
An Clár v Aontroim
Cill Mhantáin v Bye

17.02.08 (Sun) @ 2.30pm

Roinn I
Maigh Eo v Dún na nGall
Cill Dara v Gaillimh

Roinn II
Ros Comáin v An Mhí
Iar Mhí v Ard Mhacha

Roinn III
Longfort v Liatroim
An Lú v An Dún
Fear Manach v Luimneach
Sligeach v Loch Garman

Division 4 Round 3
Roinn IV
Londain v Ceatharlach


Round 3

01.03.08 (Sat) @ 7.00pm

Roinn I
Laois v Maigh Eo
Ciarraí v Doire

Roinn II
An Cabhán v Baile Átha Cliath

Division 4 Round 4
Roinn IV
Aontroim v Uíbh Fhailí

02.03.08 (Sun) @ 2.30pm

Roinn I
Cill Dara v Dún na nGall
Gaillimh v Tír Eoghain

Roinn II

Ros Comáin v Corcaigh
Muineachán v Ard Mhacha
Iar Mhí v An Mhí

Roinn III
Sligeach v Luimneach
Longfort v Fear Manach
Loch Garman v An Dún
An Lú v Liatroim

Division 4 Round 4
Roinn IV
Tiobraid Árann v Londain
Port Láirge v An Clár
Cill Mhantáin v Cill Chainnigh
Ceatharlach v Bye


Round 4
15.03.008 (Sat) @ 7.00pm

Roinn I
Tír Eoghain v Laois
Dún na nGall v Gaillimh
Doire v Cill Dara

Roinn II
Corcaigh v Iar Mhí
Baile Átha Cliath v Muineachán
An Mhí v An Cabhán

Roinn III
An Dún v Longfort

Division 4 Round 5
Roinn IV
Aontroim v Ceatharlach
Cill Chainnigh v An Clár 2.30pm

16.03.08 (Sun) @ 2.30pm

Roinn I
Maigh Eo v Ciarraí

Roinn II
Ard Mhacha v Ros Comáin

Roinn III
Fear Manach v An Lú
Liatroim v Sligeach
Luimneach v Loch Garman

Division 4 Round 5
Roinn IV
Cill Mhantáin v Uíbh Fhailí
Port Láirge v Londain
Tiobraid Árann v Bye


Round 5
29.03.08 (Sat) @ 7.00pm

Roinn I
Tír Eoghain v Dún na nGall
Laois v Ciarraí

Roinn II
An Cabhán v Corcaigh

Roinn III
An Dún v Luimneach

30.03.08 (Sun) @ 2.30pm

Roinn I
Cill Dara v Maigh Eo
Gaillimh v Doire

Roinn II
Ros Comáin v Iar Mhí
Muineachán v An Mhí
Ard Mhacha v Baile Átha Cliath

Roinn III
Sligeach v Fear Manach
Longfort v An Lú
Loch Garman v Liatroim

Division 4 Round 6
Roinn IV
Ceatharlach v Tiobraid Árann
Uíbh Fhailí v Port Láirge
Londain v Aontroim
An Clár v Cill Mhantáin
Cill Chainnigh v Bye


Round 6

05.04.2008 (Sat) @ 7.00pm

Roinn I
Dún na nGall v Laois
Doire v Tír Eoghain
Ciarraí v Cill Dara

Roinn II
Corcaigh v Muineachán
Baile Átha Cliath v Ros Comáin
An Mhí v Ard Mhacha

06.04.2008 (Sun) @ 2.30pm

Roinn I
Maigh Eo v Gaillimh

Roinn II
Iar Mhí v An Cabhán

Roinn III
Fear Manach v Loch Garman
Luimneach v Longfort
Liatroim v An Dún
An Lú v Sligeach

Division 4 Round 7
Roinn IV
Tiobraid Árann v Aontroim
Ceatharlach v Port Láirge
Uíbh Fhailí v Cill Chainnigh
Londain v Cill Mhantáin
An Clár v Bye


Round 7

13.04.08 (Sun) @ 2.30pm

Roinn I
Tír Eoghain v Maigh Eo
Dún na nGall v Doire
Laois v Cill Dara
Gaillimh v Ciarraí

Roinn II
Ard Mhacha v Corcaigh
Baile Átha Cliath v An Mhí
Ros Comáin v An Cabhán
Muineachán v Iar Mhí


Roinn III
An Dún v Fear Manach
Luimneach v Liatroim
Longfort v Sligeach
Loch Garman v An Lú

Division 4 Round 8
Roinn IV
Port Láirge v Tiobraid Árann
Cill Chainnigh v Londain
Cill Mhantáin v Ceatharlach
An Clár v Uíbh Fhailí
Aontroim v Bye
Division 4 Round 9

20.04.2008 (Sun) @ 2.30pm

Roinn IV
Tiobraid Árann v Cill Mhantáin
Ceatharlach v Cill Chainnigh
Aontroim v Port Láirge
Londain v An Clár
Uíbh Fhailí v Bye




Allianz Hurling League 2008
Round 1
10.02.08 (Sun) @ 2.30pm

Roinn 1A
Port Láirge v Loch Garman
Baile Átha Cliath v Aontroim
Corcaigh v Cill Chainnigh

Roinn 1B
Luimneach v Laois
Gaillimh v An Clár
Tiobraid Árann v Uíbh Fhailí

Roinn 2A
Ciarraí v Iar Mhí
Ros Comáin v Cill Dara
Cill Mhantáin v Maigh Eo

Roinn 2B
An Dún v Ceatharlach
An Mhí v Doire
Ard Mhacha v Londain

Roinn 3
Tír Eoghain v Dún na nGall
Longfort v Sligeach
An Lú v BYE

Roinn 4
Fear Manach v Muineachán
Liatroim v An Cabhán
An Dún Theas v BYE


Round 2

16.02.08 (Sat) @ 2.30pm

Roinn 2A
Iar Mhí v Ros Comáin
Cill Dara v Maigh Eo

Roinn 3
Sligeach v Tír Eoghain

17.02.08 (Sun) @ 2.30pm

Roinn 1A
Aontroim v Loch Garman
Cill Chainnigh v Baile Átha Cliath
Corcaigh v Port Láirge

Roinn 1B
An Clár v Laois
Uíbh Fhailí v Gaillimh
Tiobraid Árann v Luimneach

Roinn 2A
Ciarraí v Cill Mhantáin

Roinn 2B
An Dún v Ard Mhacha
Ceatharlach v An Mhí
Doire v Londain

Roinn 3
Dún na nGall v An Lú
Longfort v BYE

Roinn 4
An Cabhán v Fear Manach
Muineachán v An Dún Theas
Liatroim v BYE


Round 3

09.03.08 (Sun) @ 2.30pm

Roinn 1A
Port Láirge v Aontroim
Baile Átha Cliath v Corcaigh
Loch Garman v Cill Chainnigh

Roinn 1B
Luimneach v An Clár
Gaillimh v Tiobraid Árann
Laois v Uíbh Fhailí

Roinn 2A
Maigh Eo v Iar Mhí
Ros Comáin v Ciarraí
Cill Mhantáin v Cill Dara

Roinn 2B
Londain v Ceatharlach
An Mhí v An Dún
Ard Mhacha v Doire

Roinn 3
An Lú v Sligeach
Tír Eoghain v Longfort
Dún na nGall v BYE

Roinn 4
An Dún Theas v An Cabhán
Fear Manach v Liatroim
Muineachán v BYE


Round 4

15.03.2008 (Sat) @ 2.30pm

Roinn 2A
Maigh Eo v Ros Comáin

16.03.2008 (Sun) @ 2.30pm

Roinn 1A
Aontroim v Corcaigh
Cill Chainnigh v Port Láirge
Loch Garman v Baile Átha Cliath

Roinn 1B
An Clár v Tiobraid Árann
Uíbh Fhailí v Luimneach
Laois v Gaillimh

Roinn 2A
Iar Mhí v Cill Mhantáin
Cill Dara v Ciarraí

Roinn 2B
Londain v An Mhí
Ceatharlach v Ard Mhacha
Doire v An Dún

Roinn 3
An Lú v Tír Eoghain
Dún na nGall v Longfort
Sligeach v BYE

Roinn 4
An Dún Theas v Fear Manach
Muineachán v Liatroim
An Cabhán v BYE


Round 5

23.03.08 (Sun) @ 2.30pm

Roinn 1A
Cill Chainnigh v Aontroim
Port Láirge v Baile Átha Cliath
Corcaigh v Loch Garman

Roinn 1B
Tiobraid Árann v Laois
Luimneach v Gaillimh
Uíbh Fhailí v An Clár

Roinn 2A
Ciarraí v Maigh Eo
Cill Mhantáin v Ros Comáin
Iar Mhí v Cill Dara

Roinn 2B
An Dún v Londain
Ard Mhacha v An Mhí
Ceatharlach v Doire

Roinn 3
Sligeach v Dún na nGall
Longfort v An Lú
Tír Eoghain v BYE

Roinn 4
An Cabhán v Muineachán
Liatroim v An Dún Theas
Fear Manach v BYE

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Allianz National Football League 2008

Round 1
Uíbh Fhailí v Londain
03.02.08 (Sun) @ 2.30pm

Round 2
Ceatharlach v Uíbh Fhailí 2.30pm
09.02.08 (Sat) @ 7.00pm

Round 3
Uíbh Fhailí v Tiobraid Árann
16.02.08 (Sat) @ 2.30pm

Round 4
Aontroim v Uíbh Fhailí
01.03.08 (Sat) @ 7.00pm

Round 5
Cill Mhantáin v Uíbh Fhailí
16.03.08 (Sun) @ 2.30pm

Round 6
Uíbh Fhailí v Port Láirge
30.03.08 (Sun) @ 2.30pm

Round 7
Uíbh Fhailí v Cill Chainnigh
06.04.2008 (Sun) @ 2.30pm

Round 8
An Clár v Uíbh Fhailí
13.04.08 (Sun) @ 2.30pm


Allianz Hurling League 2008

Round 1
Tiobraid Árann v Uíbh Fhailí
10.02.08 (Sun) @ 2.30pm

Round 2
Uíbh Fhailí v Gaillimh
17.02.08 (Sun) @ 2.30pm

Round 3
Laois v Uíbh Fhailí
09.03.08 (Sun) @ 2.30pm

Round 4
Uíbh Fhailí v Luimneach
16.03.2008 (Sun) @ 2.30pm

Round 5
Uíbh Fhailí v An Clár
23.03.08 (Sun) @ 2.30pm

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Post by DD »

Some mouth watering fixtures in the football - the home match against Kilkenny sticks out as a potential sell out for O'Connor Park :wink:

Someone explain again just how did we get into this mess..

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Well, it'll be great to beat Kilkenny at something ... :roll:

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Post by Rynaghs Biffo »

Will the hurling games be played in Tullamore this year?

But great fixtures anyway. To play the likes of Galway, Clare and Limerick at home will be a massive boost. And distance to travel to the away matches aren't too far either. Thurles and Portlaoise is always somewhere that we've performed well in recent years.

As for the football, don't think I'll be rushing home to see the might of London, Waterford, Kilkenny and Tipperary.

I wonder if a uibhfhaili.com session is on the cards?? Ennis/Carlow??

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Call me the voice of doom but I can see us struggling big time to get out of this horrible DIV 4. There are some nasty little trips away in Belfast, Carlow, Aughrim and Ennis and to be quite honest I can see us losing at least 2 of these games. Im especially having nightmares coming away from belfast and Aughrim pointless, Clare in Ennis are a bitch to beat and as bad as Carlow are we always seem to have a major struggle in getting anything out of Dr Cullen Park, the 4 home games will be a laugh if nothing else.
As for the hurlers, I have a feeling they will do quite well, you would be hoping to take something from Clare, Limerick and Galway at home and surely to god we won't make a stones of it against Laois in Portlaoise.

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Would agree B&R there are some nasty trips but this is a mess this team got us into so they have to dig the county out of.

My take is if we can't get out of this div then we're at nothing. We have to go in with the bit in our gobs and rip all before us and lay down some sort of intention for the year. The team needs to be training now, and I don't think they are, to hit the ground running by the end of Jan. We have to show a no mercy approach to all the games, now I don't condone kicking the crap out of the likes of KK but we have to keep playing for 60 mins at high intensity. Start looking for good things that we can get out of this and that's a winning attitude, winning is a habit like loosing. I'm angry writing this so I hope that the players are in the same frame of mind and show it in every game, that includes a cold, wet windy Sunday in the ares hole of no where. :x

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I wouldn't like to use it as an excuse, but unquestionably, much like last year, that's a horrid schedule for the footballers. Kilkenny, London and Tipperary without Declan Browne as they will be are teams that could not beat anyone. It is of no value to get all three of them at home - certainly in contrast with Clare who get to travel to all three of them and thus get four of the five real matches at home, it's no contrast. It's like ourselves vs Roscommon last year all over again. That said, our players have got themselves into this mess and how they approach getting out of it will tell a lot about their character. They didn't deserver any luck, and they'll have to get out of this division the hard way.

To put it another way - I think that from a championship perspective this is what you want. Carlow might be decent or they might not, but away trips to Wicklow, Clare and Antrim will be real tests of our players and could be a reasonable platform too. Certainly it beats getting a pure handy run full of games that will tell nothing about our team.

As for the hurlers, well that's just a plum run of games. Tipp match will be in Nenagh where we've got a few results, Laois is certainly a winnable fixture, and the three home games should hopefully get a bit of an atmosphere going and get a bit of positive feeling going in advance of next year.

As for trips away, Belfast and Carlow are the two that jump out at me - what say the board?

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Post by the bare biffo »

What is Saturday night in Belfast like. Ashamed to say I have never been to our northern capital but I'm thinking this might be an opportunity for a weekend away.

Anyone visited recently ?
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Casement Park is a fine ground right in the republican heartland of west Belfast, we were there a couple of years ago to watch our hurlers scrape over the Glensmen with a 3 point victory. We were also very lucky that in our party was a friend of mine from Down who knows Belfast quite well and to be honest I still wouldn't have a clue how to get to the ground so Im hoping to latch on behind the team bus or one or two others that will remember where Casement is.

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black and red exile wrote:Casement Park is a fine ground right in the republican heartland of west Belfast, we were there a couple of years ago to watch our hurlers scrape over the Glensmen with a 3 point victory. We were also very lucky that in our party was a friend of mine from Down who knows Belfast quite well and to be honest I still wouldn't have a clue how to get to the ground so Im hoping to latch on behind the team bus or one or two others that will remember where Casement is.
Casement is okayish to get to if you get off the motorway in the correct place and get back on the Andersontown road.
Making sure you find your way back onto motorway after might be a bit trickier.

However it is in the Southern part of West Belfast, so you'd have to get very lost before you'd accidentally find yourself on the Shankill Road or some other Loyalist hellhole. Your Offaly memorabilia would go down a treat!
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Lads, not to worry. I being an esteemed comrade in the Offaly Liberation Organisation have been working alongside the best that West Belfast has to offer, some fine tradesmen I tells ya. Arragh, not at all, I’m a BIFFO studying up here and I’m really looking forward to that night in February. It’s actually quite straightforward to navigate oneself around Beal Feirste. As you approach Belfast from the South (M1), you will actually drive past Casement on the Westlink Motorway, it’s gigantic floodlights will alert you of that. However it’s inaccessible from the Motorway. Now, if one follows the signs for Falls Road, taking a swift left before two landmark Tower Blocks, one will end up on the Falls. Then one simply has to continue driving up the Falls for approx 10-15 minutes, depending on traffic. If any fellow comrades do make the (Epic) journey ye will be treated with massive hospitality, as these are true Irishmen and women. Allez Les Faithful!

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