View Full Version : Your own greatest sporting moments
OwlsFan
15/06/2006, 1:04 PM
So what personal sporting achievements or highlights stand out in your memory.
Mine would be (a) taking a diving catch in a cricket match against Aer Lingus which meant us winning the game and achieving promotion, (b) playing in my school's table tennis final with the whole school looking on (even though I lost), (c) scoring my first try in school's rugby when I was about 14 against Wesley College and (d) scoring a rare goal in the Amateur League by lobbing the keeper from about 30 yards (probably nearer 20). We lost the game 5-1 but I still remember it :D
drinkfeckarse
15/06/2006, 1:36 PM
I've a few decent ones but it'd be seen as bragging.....;) :p
strangeirish
15/06/2006, 1:47 PM
Too many to list for me.......:D
Conor H
15/06/2006, 3:23 PM
Beating Tranmere Rovers with Salthill Devon over in Wales in the Ian Rush International tournament.
They were professional,full time outfit and we were over to mainly have the crack.
We beat them 1-0 in front of about 1500 people.Godd times!:)
SligoBrewer
15/06/2006, 6:56 PM
my 1st and only hattrick
strangeirish
15/06/2006, 7:49 PM
my 1st and only hattrick
What was her name?:p :D
The Stars
15/06/2006, 8:24 PM
What was her name?
:D
Frank:eek:
Mine would have to be winning the All Ireland Community Games Chess Gold Medal many moons ago.
superfrank
16/06/2006, 8:52 AM
I've a few medals from schoolboy football and hurling for my school. My proudest achievment is getting the "Most Improved Player" award one year (the same year I was top scorer) for my schoolboy team.
liam88
16/06/2006, 9:11 AM
Took a wicket playing for ma priamry school B team against the local Catholic school in cricket :D
Best one though would be winning the Surrey St. John Ambulance 5-a-side tournament :D I pulled off some great saves which I thought I could never do in the final! In the match before the final we were trouncing this team about 4-0 so I swapped with one of the defenders went up and scored-I knew it would be my only goal of the tournament so we went crazy with shirt off skidding down the pitch an all even though that put us on about 6-0 :D
Red&White Rover
16/06/2006, 10:17 AM
Mine would have to be winning the All Ireland Community Games Chess Gold Medal many moons ago.
chess is a sport?
i won the draughts one a once and got a bronze twice, but i wouldnt count it as a sport, but an achievement, yes, its great to be an all-ireland champ!...
My greatest sporting achievement would be scoring a 30 yard free to equalise in a final i played recently...and we went on to win!
Lionel Ritchie
16/06/2006, 10:59 AM
Great idea for a thread! particularly for the sportingly useless types like me.
Started up a football team when I was atttending (a quite tiny) art college -Crawford CAD down in Cork.
I scored our opening goal in a challenge match 3-2 win over UCC.
I'd talk ye through the goal but I'd be afraid the tale of how I was bewilderingly left completely unmarked (must have been on the basis of my performance up to that point:D ) on the edge of their area when a corner kick was drilled low into my path and met with a volley of such class I've never since been able to replicate it might just seem a bit too proud. :cool:
Partizan
16/06/2006, 11:19 AM
Mine:
Footy - playing in the Villa FC 5-a-side 1992 final. Lost 0-3. Played on goal for the final. Still have the R/U plaque. :D Incidentally enough is the only thing I have to show for.
Rugger - Lost 2 finals I ever played in all in the same year (2000). The first, lost the Casey Cup Final to Clonmel. (First final appearance in 20 years) Got royally tanked 45-20. Scored a try. Lost the Evans Cup Final to Cashel to a last minute try. Big crowd at both games.
Hurling - Scoring 5 goals against Kilmacthomas in the East Waterford U-14 B Semi-final. MOTM. played an absolute stinker in the final and got taken off. We lost. Also had the honour of representing my school DLS Waterford in the Munster Senior Colleges Hurling Championship. Beat Lismore & St Augustines College Dungarvan before getting annihilated by Midelton in Quarter Final.
Cricket - Took a great wicket in a tournament game circa 1995 against Waterford IT and beat them to boot. Got run out for 4 in the next game.
carrickharp
16/06/2006, 11:53 AM
Mine would be beating the great John Lowe at an exbition in Killybegs about 8 years ago I was the only player that night to beat him it was one game of 701 I was on for a 170 finnish just missed it but got another chance and finnished on the first dart!!
Apart from that not much else to brag about!
harpskid
16/06/2006, 12:28 PM
Playing olympic-handball for Donegal four years ago and getting to the All-Ireland final. Got beat in the final but was still a good experience :ball:
osarusan
16/06/2006, 3:08 PM
Three legged race runner up in the Clare Community Games (or was it just a parish thing) about 20 years ago!!
Drogman.
16/06/2006, 3:55 PM
Mine probably would be winning the FAI Youth Cup with Tralee Dynamos in 1998 infront of 3000 people in Tralee against Stella Maris who had Richie Baker in their team :cool:
We won 2-1, they scored in the last minute after we were 2-0 ahead.
On the way we beat, Limerick FC, Sligo Rovers and Drogheda Utd (Oh the irony:eek: ) on penalties in Utd Park.
We were 3-1 down on penos and came back to win in sudden death. We were like celebraties after that around the town.
Notable players that have moved on now would be Derek O'Brien who plays with Galway now after being with Sligo and Galway again before that. And Niall Hobbart who was underage international for a while and had stints at Bray and Kilkenny as far as I know.
Me on the other hand went to college and got drunk and fat :( What wasted talent.
Metrostars
16/06/2006, 5:04 PM
My own was about 10 years ago playing rugby for White Plains RFC, playing on the wing took a pass from Gary Lambert who was about 40 then and I scored an easy try. Gary was a US International player(yes, they do have a team) who was selected to the best XV for the Rugger World Cup in 1987.
Paddyfield
16/06/2006, 9:13 PM
Beating Tranmere Rovers with Salthill Devon over in Wales in the Ian Rush International tournament.
They were professional,full time outfit and we were over to mainly have the crack.
We beat them 1-0 in front of about 1500 people.Godd times!:)
Jeepers Conor H, I hope Tony Cousins is reading this and make you his first new signing as manager of Galway United.
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cheifo
16/06/2006, 9:26 PM
Getting the silver medal in the Ulster u12 hurdles.There was three in the race.:D
Raheny Red
17/06/2006, 2:49 PM
St. Malachy's U-12s player of the year.
Setting up our own football club with a group of mates -> www.beechlawnrovers.com
Beechlawn Rover's Players Player of the year 2005
Scoring 9 goals last season from centre half and all of them from open play
Making the Hillary Cup final with St. Malachys U-12s and being beaten 7-0 by Pats
Oh and making a certain Patrick McCarthy want he is today :D
Conor H
17/06/2006, 2:57 PM
Jeepers Conor H, I hope Tony Cousins is reading this and make you his first new signing as manager of Galway United.
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;) I'm open to negociations but no car=no deal!:cool:
OwlsFan
20/06/2006, 7:44 AM
St. Malachy's U-12s player of the year.
Setting up our own football club with a group of mates -> www.beechlawnrovers.com
Beechlawn Rover's Players Player of the year 2005
Scoring 9 goals last season from centre half and all of them from open play
Making the Hillary Cup final with St. Malachys U-12s and being beaten 7-0 by Pats
Oh and making a certain Patrick McCarthy want he is today :D
Ok, if you're incldung a club you set up, I'll include the one I was involved in setting up as well in 1984:
www.sandyfordcc.org
RonnieB
20/06/2006, 7:55 AM
Scoring my first goal for our local team (reserve team at that! boosers not loosers was out motto!) in the Roscommon and District league. :D
Magicme
20/06/2006, 8:19 AM
Setting up a lunch time gymnastics club in the school was prob the only thing I did of note sporting in school. I lived for gymnastics and was forced to do athletics by my world champion medal holding father!
More recently, being the driving force behind setting Monaghan United's womens team and helping put together Monaghan Utd Under 14 & U16 girls teams but they have fallen by wayside at the moment and I have to really put in some effort to get them going again.
Am ok at organisation but ****e at sport.
aido_b
20/06/2006, 10:05 AM
Bohemians vs Wycombe Wanderers in a friendly. It was just after Wycome had their cup run. I was walkin back to the jodi stand with a hot dog in me hand when the ball was kicked out of play.
I took it down, volleyed it about, did a little trick and then headed it straight into a wycombe players hands to which he said, "you should be out here"! got a big cheer for it!:D
OwlsFan
21/06/2006, 11:12 AM
Just remembered another one:
Starting the chant "Tony Cas---car--innnooooo" when Tony lead the team out after half time at Anfield. When I got home I immediately fast forwarded the video to after half time and sure enough the TV had captured it. The only thing to hold on to after that sad day.
Block G Raptor
21/06/2006, 12:41 PM
Winning the U-16 Leinster Schools Title in 1995. We were 2-1 down going into injury time and won 3-2 with goals from none other than Glen Crowe and Ritchie Partridge. Always remember the coach pulling up outside the school with us singing champione champione and the U-16 girls were arriving back from their final at the same time having been beating 10-0. we felt a bit guilty about celebrating infront of them for all of ten seconds:D
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