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    Quote Originally Posted by pearse og lad View Post
    I am seriously worried about some of the teams that are currently in our county and competing in the Senior Championship.

    Yesterday we destroyed Mullaghbawn in third gear, Cross won well again tonight, last year they hammered Tir Na Nog and we hammered Clann Eireann, what is going on in these clubs? Poor attendences at training? No belief/ poor attitude amongst the players it really it is getting beyond a joke. Do certain teams/players have a mental blockage when playing us or Cross?

    The way things are currently going I can see the Ogs and Cross sharing the next ten county titles unless something extremely radical happens in some of the other teams. Not only does it make the competiton predictable, it also disencourages players that may have played under age for a certain team to continue as they will presume that Ogs/Cross will continue to dominate.

    Our club championships really are in a perilious state!
    Are you telling us that only cross have beaten Pearse og in say the last 5 years?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pearse og lad View Post
    I am seriously worried about some of the teams that are currently in our county and competing in the Senior Championship.

    Yesterday we destroyed Mullaghbawn in third gear, Cross won well again tonight, last year they hammered Tir Na Nog and we hammered Clann Eireann, what is going on in these clubs? Poor attendences at training? No belief/ poor attitude amongst the players it really it is getting beyond a joke. Do certain teams/players have a mental blockage when playing us or Cross?

    The way things are currently going I can see the Ogs and Cross sharing the next ten county titles unless something extremely radical happens in some of the other teams. Not only does it make the competiton predictable, it also disencourages players that may have played under age for a certain team to continue as they will presume that Ogs/Cross will continue to dominate.

    Our club championships really are in a perilious state!
    Or maybe some clubs just have better players? It's hardly a problem confined to the Armagh SFC is it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pearse og lad View Post
    I am seriously worried about some of the teams that are currently in our county and competing in the Senior Championship.

    Yesterday we destroyed Mullaghbawn in third gear, Cross won well again tonight, last year they hammered Tir Na Nog and we hammered Clann Eireann, what is going on in these clubs? Poor attendences at training? No belief/ poor attitude amongst the players it really it is getting beyond a joke. Do certain teams/players have a mental blockage when playing us or Cross?

    The way things are currently going I can see the Ogs and Cross sharing the next ten county titles unless something extremely radical happens in some of the other teams. Not only does it make the competiton predictable, it also disencourages players that may have played under age for a certain team to continue as they will presume that Ogs/Cross will continue to dominate.

    Our club championships really are in a perilious state!
    its not that long ago that the ogs struggled past ballymacnab and needed late goal to finish of the challenge of granemore who went on the following season to reach a semi final berth . on their day the likes of the harps , st pats and dromintee are well capable of putting it up too the ogs and cross .

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    who are you

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    Quote Originally Posted by pearse og lad View Post
    I am seriously worried about some of the teams that are currently in our county and competing in the Senior Championship.

    Yesterday we destroyed Mullaghbawn in third gear, Cross won well again tonight, last year they hammered Tir Na Nog and we hammered Clann Eireann, what is going on in these clubs? Poor attendences at training? No belief/ poor attitude amongst the players it really it is getting beyond a joke. Do certain teams/players have a mental blockage when playing us or Cross?

    The way things are currently going I can see the Ogs and Cross sharing the next ten county titles unless something extremely radical happens in some of the other teams. Not only does it make the competiton predictable, it also disencourages players that may have played under age for a certain team to continue as they will presume that Ogs/Cross will continue to dominate.

    Our club championships really are in a perilious state!
    Poor post. I would say there a few clubs left in the championship that would disagree with you on this.

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    Highlights and reaction from selected Senior Championship games as Dromintee defeat Whitecross in the Senior Football Championship, Crossmaglen overcome Carrickcruppen, defending champions Pearse Og's hammer Mullaghbawn and St Pats Cullyhanna earn a 10 point victory over Clan na Gael

    Orchard TV - Armagh GAA

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    Seen Cross yesterday and they were cleaned out at mid field without David Mc Kenna who is injured. Cross need another man in the middle of the park if we're to do any damage this year....worried for this years championship! I'll say this for C' Cruppen, they never gave up...fair play to them. Bring on the Ogs!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MMcArdail View Post
    Seen Cross yesterday and they were cleaned out at mid field without David Mc Kenna who is injured. Cross need another man in the middle of the park if we're to do any damage this year....worried for this years championship! I'll say this for C' Cruppen, they never gave up...fair play to them. Bring on the Ogs!!
    Strange enough set up for Cross last night, Bellew in MF, SK at CHB, was ok for Cruppen but wouldn't be for most other teams. Cross looked very hungry and determined, they are obviously gunning for the Ogs. Thought Cruppen were beaten by the sight of the Cross jersey tbh, there was little organisation about them. Cross were very ordinary in MF but they've never been totally dominant in that sector anyway.

    I would honestly fancy the Ogs against them from what I've watched, haven't seen Dromintee this year but but I doubt they'd fear them, we always seem to be able to give Cross a run for their money and Cullyhanna could be worth the watching.

    Best possible draw for the rest of us (I really mean harps) would be Cross v Ogs in next round and the winners to get Dromintee

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    was at the dromintee, pearse og and cross matches, and for me pearse ogs look the best team at the minute. In my opinion these are the 3 best teams in the county, and they all in some way impressed. Dromintee fought hard, but lacked a game plan and where matched by an ambitious whitecross.

    Cross played very well, some super forwards and movement to create the amount of scores they got, however some dodgy decisions. They where cleaned out by a very poor carrickcruppen in midfield, i dont no what bellew was doing in their, i think it was pure physchological.

    Pearse ogs also superb in thier movement and scoring ability, they impressed me more than cross. Mullaghbawn again are poor, but they do have mc verry an kelly who have scored quite abit in the league, these two wher completely anulified by a good defensive performance. however what impressed me most about the ogs was the fact that when they came out in the second half they pushed on an scored another huge amount. And for a period of ten minutes in the second half there where 2 players in the ogs side of the field, mc kinney and the pearse og corner back. to score the amount they did was fantastic with 15 players defending against them.

    p.s. what are they feeding them ogs players they where massive, i seen them come off at the end and even the younger guys where built like animals, they to me have stepped up from last year.

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    Anyone know when the next round of the draw will take place?

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