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Cavan U20's out in the Leo Murphy Cup U20 Football Development League tonight against Louth - Anyone any ideas what the makeup of the team/panel is ?

StayDownKing (Cavan) - Posts: 24 - 29/05/2019 10:27:39    2188750

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Cavan scored 4 16 last night

Breffnisbest (Cavan) - Posts: 412 - 30/05/2019 11:41:40    2189060

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Yes was at the match . Hard to read into a performance like that against a weak Louth team.

StayDownKing (Cavan) - Posts: 24 - 31/05/2019 09:11:24    2189305

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Replying To StayDownKing:  "Yes was at the match . Hard to read into a performance like that against a weak Louth team."
Derry 3-10 Cavan 0-20 today

fredflint (Cavan) - Posts: 1333 - 01/06/2019 16:31:51    2189631

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Final today at 1pm in Armagh against Down. Good luck to the team.

fredflint (Cavan) - Posts: 1333 - 15/06/2019 08:56:06    2195150

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Replying To fredflint:  "Final today at 1pm in Armagh against Down. Good luck to the team."
Cavan 0-11 Down 1-14 full time

The Quiet Man (Cavan) - Posts: 4565 - 15/06/2019 14:42:35    2195252

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Anyone at the game v Down.? Seemed to be trailing most of the game. Drew with Antrim to reach final, Cavan beat Derry, though Derry were missing 5 or 6.

Play Monaghan in the championship on June 30th in Breffni, at 4.

FoolsGold (Cavan) - Posts: 2216 - 18/06/2019 16:17:21    2197168

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Good luck to the u20 lads today. They will have Monaghan on toast no doubt about it, and lift the mood before the seniors go again next week.

MadgeKing (Cavan) - Posts: 489 - 30/06/2019 14:11:00    2202876

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Replying To MadgeKing:  "Good luck to the u20 lads today. They will have Monaghan on toast no doubt about it, and lift the mood before the seniors go again next week."
Good win today Cavan 1-13 Monaghan 2-04 Monaghan only scored a goal in the second half. They managed without young Pierson after all. Tyrone next.

The Quiet Man (Cavan) - Posts: 4565 - 30/06/2019 18:17:01    2203033

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Well done to the lads today, it's always important to beat Monaghan no matter the grade.

Anyone at the game that could give us a run down on the performance?

Cavan_Shambles (Cavan) - Posts: 406 - 30/06/2019 18:22:10    2203036

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Would it be too much of a coincidence for Cavan to be drawn agains Tyrone tomorrow morning and there to be a double header with the u-20's on Saturday evening in enniskillen or clones.

offtheditch (Cavan) - Posts: 132 - 30/06/2019 18:47:37    2203049

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Replying To Cavan_Shambles:  "Well done to the lads today, it's always important to beat Monaghan no matter the grade.

Anyone at the game that could give us a run down on the performance?"
The lads did very well in fairness. Monaghan slightly better in the first 10 minutes and opened up a slight lead got 3 points on the board, but our lads seems to suss them out and dominated the rest of the first half. Took some lovely scores and were leading 0-8 to 0-3 as they headed into injury time, even losing James Smith and they were still motoring. Monaghan then broke through and got a decent enough goal in fairness and then finished off the half with a point. Couldn't believe it, even the Monaghans beside me were laughing. They barely turned up in the first half and were a point behind. Lads came out again and got the first score, before a poor turnover in the middle of the field when under little pressure had Monaghan winning the ball. A quick ball into the forwards and a Monaghan forward raced onto it and got their second goal. They were now leading and barely even played, although that was their last score. Fair play to the lads they kept it going and picked off scores and were leading well coming to the final whistle. The goal was the icing on the cake. Make no bones about the fact that this was a poor Monaghan side. Outside the goals they were nowhere near Cavans level, and their shot selection was woeful. Some brutal wides, we really should have thrashed these. Our lads are good, and that was without Pierson who can;'t play again at this level, and Smith who missed most of the game injured. A word about Paddy Lynch - that lad has a great stroke of a ball. Took 9 points, and a lot of those were frees off the ground. Great to see a potential free taker coming through the ranks. He definitely has the potential. Tyrone next, and it''ll be a tough ask after they dispatched Down...

Loughduff Lad (Cavan) - Posts: 986 - 01/07/2019 08:31:44    2203225

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Replying To offtheditch:  "Would it be too much of a coincidence for Cavan to be drawn agains Tyrone tomorrow morning and there to be a double header with the u-20's on Saturday evening in enniskillen or clones."
Well what were the chances of that happening

offtheditch (Cavan) - Posts: 132 - 01/07/2019 09:13:56    2203260

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Folks, i was not at the game yesterday, what was the story with the red card at the end? Is Smyth's injury likely to keep him out next weekend?

kildare blue (Cavan) - Posts: 572 - 01/07/2019 09:28:58    2203277

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Replying To kildare blue:  "Folks, i was not at the game yesterday, what was the story with the red card at the end? Is Smyth's injury likely to keep him out next weekend?"
Two yellows for fouls, not much to it. Should be a rest of game ban and be back for next week. Monaghan lad got a red with the last kick of the ball. He was in possession of the ball, and threw an elbow in the face of a Cavan lad. Ref called a foul, and then then pushed the ball in the face of another Cavan player. Ref then gave him two separate yellow cards and then a red. Never saw that before. Suppose it was right but didn't know you could give two yellow cards in one go.

Smith was moving well enough coming off, but was holding his right leg slightly. Could be tight for him to be back for next week.

Loughduff Lad (Cavan) - Posts: 986 - 01/07/2019 10:09:08    2203328

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Good win for Cavan u20s but I'd have to say they did not look impressive in a lot of areas of the pitch,we looked in big trouble with Monaghan's No8,No11 and No 14 ,all three looked like future Monaghan seniors.Our brand of football was very very lateral and defensive,You'd like to see a bit more continuity in style betweeen our 20s and seniors.Still, everyone happy once we beat Monaghan I suppose.

celt2018 (Cavan) - Posts: 157 - 01/07/2019 12:24:53    2203471

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Replying To celt2018:  "Good win for Cavan u20s but I'd have to say they did not look impressive in a lot of areas of the pitch,we looked in big trouble with Monaghan's No8,No11 and No 14 ,all three looked like future Monaghan seniors.Our brand of football was very very lateral and defensive,You'd like to see a bit more continuity in style betweeen our 20s and seniors.Still, everyone happy once we beat Monaghan I suppose."
With all due respect, Cavan have some wonderful young footballers and the reason they weren't impressive was down to the manager and his defensive tactics that he's well known for. Same with the Senior players, many of them played under Hyland at u21 and senior, playing a horrible defensive brand of football, playing is side wards and backwards, it creeeped into the u16s, u16s and u21s and ruined many a good forward, but Mickey Graham is slowly but surely changing the defensive attitude and has us playing football the way it should be.

The senior style should be a blue print for every manager managing County underage teams and coaches also.

cavanblueman (Cavan) - Posts: 441 - 01/07/2019 13:22:00    2203528

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Replying To Loughduff Lad:  "Two yellows for fouls, not much to it. Should be a rest of game ban and be back for next week. Monaghan lad got a red with the last kick of the ball. He was in possession of the ball, and threw an elbow in the face of a Cavan lad. Ref called a foul, and then then pushed the ball in the face of another Cavan player. Ref then gave him two separate yellow cards and then a red. Never saw that before. Suppose it was right but didn't know you could give two yellow cards in one go.

Smith was moving well enough coming off, but was holding his right leg slightly. Could be tight for him to be back for next week."
Yes in reply to your post it is possible but you have explained it yourself two different offense, One for hitting or trying to hit a player and the other for shoving the ball into another persons face so correct call. In fact for throwing the elbow he could have got a straight red.

The Quiet Man (Cavan) - Posts: 4565 - 01/07/2019 13:54:05    2203567

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Replying To The Quiet Man:  "Yes in reply to your post it is possible but you have explained it yourself two different offense, One for hitting or trying to hit a player and the other for shoving the ball into another persons face so correct call. In fact for throwing the elbow he could have got a straight red."
I know that I explained it, that's what i was doing... Just saying I'd never seen it before, and it was strange

Loughduff Lad (Cavan) - Posts: 986 - 01/07/2019 14:51:23    2203630

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Agree Cavanblueman, a brutal negative boring brand of football, exactly what i'm saying,players with talent being coached out of them, lateral all the way the other day v Monaghan, pity that Micky's more expressive game is not being started at underage county level, then the learning curve wouldnt be so steep.Several times the other day v Monaghan the two inside Cavan forwards made runs with lots of space in front for the early ball but players took the no risk option of passing it around 55 metres from the danger zone. I wouldnt mind but the defensive game wasn't very well played either imo.

celt2018 (Cavan) - Posts: 157 - 02/07/2019 11:01:57    2204198

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