Word out on the streets is that both Newcastle West clubs are joining together next year. Also heard that it might be Killeaney and Carrig now since bally rovers turned down killeaney
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Word out on the streets is that both Newcastle West clubs are joining together next year. Also heard that it might be Killeaney and Carrig now since bally rovers turned down killeaney
The Awards took place in Rathkeale House Hotel on Wednesday 17th May. The winners of the Awards, voted by their peers, were:
Premier Division: Micheal Brosnan (Broadford Utd)
Division 1: Cathal Naughton (Granagh Utd)
Division 2: Jim Liston (Bally Rovers)
Division 3: James O'Connor (Creeves Celtic)
Youths: Eoin O'Connor (GB Rovers)
The Special Merit Award was presented to John Hogan (Pallaskenry AFC). As well as working for his club, John was a long time member of the Management Committee of the Limerick Desmond Football League where he served with distinction for several decades, fulfilling the roles of Assistant Chairman and Assistant Treasurer along the way.
Youths Div 1 League Cup Qualification Playoff
GB Rovers 4 Broadford Utd 1
(GB Rovers will play Rathkeale in Div 1 League Cup Final)
Premier Division (Sunday, May 21st) (second last series)
Abbeyfeale Utd V Athea Utd 1130 (P Manning)
Broadford Utd V Glin Rovers 1130 (P O’Brien)
Newcastle West V Ballingarry 1130 (E Noonan)
Newcastle West Rovers V Killeaney 1130 (D Wallace)
Rathkeale V Carrig Celtic 1130 (P O’Connor)
Premier Division (Sunday, May 28th) (last series)
Athea Utd V Rathkeale
Ballingarry V Abbeyfeale Utd
Carrig Celtic V Broadford Utd
Glin Rovers V Newcastle West Rovers
Killeaney V Newcastle West
Player of the year awards are a bit of a joke, wouldn't take too much notice of Nash not winning.
The truth is nobody's going to vote for the lad playing for the team at the top of the table, as can be seen by the fact that of the four junior player of the year winners only one of them topped the table. For arguments sake, if you're Carrig Celtic are you really going to vote for Declan Nash if he tore you a new one twice?
I'm going to use Creeves Celtic as an example.
Last season Creeves Celtic were relegated and Seamus Mangan was Division Two player of the year despite the fact that Granagh and AK were head and shoulders above the rest.
This year James O'Connor won Division Three Player of the year despite the fact that Creeves had a terrible season finishing fourth in the league and sixth in the cup in a season where Ferry and NCW B where out on their own. See a trend?
Nothing against Seamus Mangan and James O'Connor who are both flaking players.
I agree that the POTY selection process is very flawed. When the winner was voted for there was 4 or 5 games left in the league. This means half the teams in the league will have only seen some players play once at the most.
What if after every game each manager nominated a man of the match and passed it on to the ref. This still wouldn't be ideal but would be a much better solution than the current process.
Meant to say they nominate man of the match from the opposition
Do you even read the posts? Or do you just get defensive regardless of what's posted? I was at a total of 3 games this year. 1 premier, 1 first division and 1 cup. So i have no idea who deserved what award. I simply stated it was a flawed system.
Are you saying the current system for nominating player of the year is ideal?
i agree with u shearer its a poor system. I cant understand how the poty can be picked with several important league games to go and big cup finals to be played. The nominees should be sent to clubs when the season has finished. Its not always going to be the case where the poty comes from the league winners. I think michael brosnan fully deserves his award, he has scored something like 25 plus goals from midfield which is incredible. Was quiet surprised Cathal Naughton won poty for division 1, he has only played half the season with granagh think he finished up around january as he left the country so most clubs would only have played granagh once.
Premier Division (Sunday, May 21st) (second last series)
Abbeyfeale Utd 1 Athea Utd 4
Broadford Utd 3 Glin Rovers 1
Newcastle West 1 Ballingarry 3
Newcastle West Rovers 2 Killeaney 1
Rathkeale 4 Carrig Celtic 0.
After todays results Killeaney join Newcastle West in Division 1.
Rathkeale are away to Athea next Sunday needing a win to clinch the title. A draw here and a Broadford win away to Carrig and its a playoff for the title. Atheas win away to Ballingarry on Friday night preserves their premier status while Ballingarrys ensured top flight football next season after their win away to Newcastle West on Sunday morning coupled with Killeaneys loss away to Newcastle West Rovers.
Desmond Youths Cup Final
Askeaton 3 Abbeyfeale Utd 1
Division 3 League Cup Final
Ferry Rangers 3 Carrig Celtic B 2
Division 1 Relegation Playoff
Feenagh A 1 Rathkeale B 0
Fair play to feenagh on staying up. Were miles behind at one stage. Got nice few wins towards the end of the season
congrats to Feenagh, they were cut adrift and gone at xmas as far as we were concerned but they've had some run to finish the season :applause:
Great achievement from feenagh. What happened them early in the year? I see they finished with 17 points. 13 of those came in the last 6 games. Leicester city finished the season like that 2 years ago and continued that form into the next season to win the league. No pressure now feenagh.
At the same time I'm very surprised to see rathkeale b relegated. Always a strong b team