U-21 Football 2010 St. Michaels vs Tullamore
U-21 Football 2010 St. Michaels vs Tullamore
Any ideas on this? Is Anton Sullivan fit to play after his ankle injury in the Cavan match?
Re: U-21 Football 2010 St. Michaels vs Tullamore
Tullamore 1-06 St. Michaels 0-5
Congratulations to Tullamore but it was a low-scoring game with defences on top. Anton Sullivan would surely have made a huge difference if he was fit. Tullamore won much more possession with Brian Geraghty making some great fetches in midfield, ably supported by Michael Brazil. John Moloney played well at full back although named at No.9. Eoin Marsden and Rory Doheny kicked good points from play. Brian Hogan got on the ball a lot at centre forward and moved it on well.
Rhode/Croghan battled hard with some great defending. As you would expect all their players looked comfortable on the ball - when they went forward James Coffey battled hard and Philip Foy kicked a few decent points while Darren Garry showed up well also.
The vital goal was a scrambled affair with a high ball coming off the goalie to be met by an incoming forward who pushed it into the net.
Congratulations to Tullamore but it was a low-scoring game with defences on top. Anton Sullivan would surely have made a huge difference if he was fit. Tullamore won much more possession with Brian Geraghty making some great fetches in midfield, ably supported by Michael Brazil. John Moloney played well at full back although named at No.9. Eoin Marsden and Rory Doheny kicked good points from play. Brian Hogan got on the ball a lot at centre forward and moved it on well.
Rhode/Croghan battled hard with some great defending. As you would expect all their players looked comfortable on the ball - when they went forward James Coffey battled hard and Philip Foy kicked a few decent points while Darren Garry showed up well also.
The vital goal was a scrambled affair with a high ball coming off the goalie to be met by an incoming forward who pushed it into the net.