Flash Gordon wrote:
Known the kid since he was little, as he was in my lads class in National School. He was at the Andrew's Belvo "match" as his family are all Andrew's and I was chatting to him before the game and made a quip "could have been you out there Liam"......he laughed nervously......
question for you, would he be bigger or smaller than larmour?
Flash Gordon wrote:
Known the kid since he was little, as he was in my lads class in National School. He was at the Andrew's Belvo "match" as his family are all Andrew's and I was chatting to him before the game and made a quip "could have been you out there Liam"......he laughed nervously......
question for you, would he be bigger or smaller than larmour?
was your son playing for andrews?
Smaller and pretty slight though he's still young I suppose. He's a cracking player no doubt but he is very small for a rugby player. No, I have two lads who played previously.
Entertaining game between Roscrea and Gonzaga this afternoon. Defences definitely not on top. Currently 36-24 to Gonzaga with a little over 5 minutes left.
cormac wrote:Entertaining game between Roscrea and Gonzaga this afternoon. Defences definitely not on top. Currently 36-24 to Gonzaga with a little over 5 minutes left.
Tackling was optional, the poorest quality of the 4 q/fs.
the spoofer wrote:
Tackling was optional, the poorest quality of the 4 q/fs.
Or, you could say that the 3/4s on both sides moved the ball really quickly at times and some of the passing was top class. I was very impressed by the Gonzaga FB, terrific acceleration, scrumhalf pretty good as well.
wiki wrote:
He was educated locally in Cork before later attending Clongowes Wood College, County Kildare. He was expelled from the college in Transition Year and completed his secondary school education in Presentation Brothers College, Cork.
johng wrote:Newsflash: People can go to more than one school.
wiki wrote:
He was educated locally in Cork before later attending Clongowes Wood College, County Kildare. He was expelled from the college in Transition Year and completed his secondary school education in Presentation Brothers College, Cork.
Well if they'll take hookie, they'll obviously take anyone.