Round 5 of of the 2019 Minor Football Division 1 League campaign saw the team travel to St Anne’s Park on Wednesday evening to take on Clontarf. The wet evening meant very heavy traffic crossing the city but the perfect condition of the pitch more than compensated for the weather. Early points from Conor Cullen…
Adult Football Match Reports
Result: 0-06 to 0-07 Jekyll & Hyde, the Werewolf, 2 Face….all fictional characters but each very complex in their own right. Which personality turns up is anyones guess, each has their strengths, weaknesses, flaws, cuteness, divilment. Never shirk a challenge, meet their foes head on, fight tooth and nail for what they want. Come into…
Result: 5-14 to 0-08 A very workmanlike performance by the Ballyboden St. Enda’s intermediate football team saw off a spirited Oliver Plunkett’s team at Páirc Uí Mhurchú last Saturday evening. From the start Boden had the appearance of a team that meant business and were first off the mark with a pointed free from the…
Result: 0-11 to 0-10 A barnstorming final quarter helped Ballyboden overcome Clontarf by the narrowest of margins in the opening round of the Dublin Senior Football Championship at O’Toole Park. In an otherwise lacklustre display, Boden scored five without reply in the final 15 minutes to save their blushes and get their Championship campaign off…
Result: 3-06 to 3-07 This was very much a game of two halves in Ballycullen. The first half saw Bridget’s adopt a blanket defence so that space was very scarce for the ‘Boden forwards. They also were playing into a very strong wind. They did manage to score two points despite these obstacles. A quick…
Result: 1-11 to 1-11 Round 4 of of the 2019 Minor Football Division 1 League campaign saw the arrival of the reigning League champions, Kilmacud Crokes, to Pairc Úi Murchu on Sunday morning. The morning was dry and cool with an easterly breeze blowing from the clubhouse end. An early Ballyboden attack resulted in a…
To travel across the M50 and come away with a victory over a tough Ballymun side is no mean feat. Numbers were extremely tight, the starting fifteen and four subs. The quality was there in abundance, collectively we are a force to be reckoned with. The right mentality was what was needed now, no hiding…
The third match of the intermediate football team’s league campaign was eagerly awaited after an extended break for the St. Patrick’s weekend. The visitors on this occasion to Ballycullen were the intriguingly named Man O’War from the county’s northern heartland. Apparently it’s derived from Mean Bharr “or middle height” but we’ll let the reader do some…