Monday, November 14, 2016

Four Parishes hammer Dunderry in under 21 Hurling

Tonight in Dunganny the Blackhall/Drumree combination absolutely hammered Dundery in the under 21 Hurling.
Blackhall is a combination of Batterstown and Kilcloon.Drumree includes Dunshaughlin.
Our lads did their best but the opposition had too many good players for us to manage.
Poor Lukie Martin was ridden bareback by about three players every time he got possession.How he stuck it I don't know.
Were Pat Gannon,one of the best hurling referees in Meath,to apply he letter of the law half of the opposition would be put to the line for serial saddling.
Not only did they beat us pulling up they easily won the mouthing at the Referee contest both on thr field and sideline.A number of their players just can't keep their mouths shut and one only got line.
Former Dunderry Player Kit Doyle is a selector.
Kit used let his hurling do his talking.Presumably he will inculcate this message in  his charges before their next Match.
Our guys gave it all they had in the tank.No shame and I AM PROUD OF THEM.
More to follow.

Dunddry Team.

                                                   Eoin Smith.

Aaron Feeney                                                                                 Tomas Conroy.

Mickey Dowdall                           Conor Dempsey                           Killian Leonard.

                                 Luke Martin                      Jamie Leavy

Alan Casey                                Stefan Clarke                                       Peter Casey

 John Moran                                                                                 Alex Walsh.

Subs used.Adam Keenan and Cathal Ryan.

It never ceases to amaze me that the top table of the GAA  so cravenly follow Sean Kelly in the betrayal of the ASSOCIATION by kow towing to the Rugby heads by making available our hard earned grounds to those self same professional Bodies who are in competition with us for the minds and hearts of our youth.
In this PARISH at least two of our schools are being targeted by these people to the detriment of our native games.
By the craven granting of our grounds to further glorify and promote the game of Rugby these people are sending out the unmistakable signals that Rugby is the game to follow no problem.
It would serve them better to for example address the huge lacuna in the promotion of hurling in  the large swathe of the County Meath where it takes four Parishes housing tens of thousands of people to field 13 players.
You don#t see Tesco handing over their stores to Dunnes to advance Dunnes.Why should the GAA actively promote their opposition.
What next...Ireland's Call at our games instead of Amhran na Fianna.
With all the the feelings I can muster and defter spending  A half century promoting the GAMES OF THE Gaels I  strongly disassociate myself from this betrayal.

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