Fantasy Gaelic 2013: Cluxton and Morgan proving popular

May 14, 2013

Tyrone's Niall Morgan and Michael Conroy of Mayo in Allianz Football League Division 1 action. INPHO/Mike Shaughnessy
Free-scoring goalies Stephen Cluxton and Niall Morgan are in big demand in Fantasy Gaelic.

A goalkeeper who clips over points - as well as keeping things tight at the back! - is the dream ticket for any fantasy league manager, so it's no wonder the Dublin and Tyrone shotstoppers are in big demand.

Fantasy Gaelic 2013 has passed its 3,000th registration, with teams already signed up from such far-flung locations as New York, Hong Kong, Australia, South America, continental Europe and indeed most corners of the globe.

Other footballers proving poplar with budding mentors so far include defenders Aaron Kernan, Emmett Bolton and Kevin McKernan; midfielder Sean Cavanagh, Bryan Sheehan, Aidan O'Se and Aidan Walsh; and forwards Bernard Brogan, Colm Cooper, Cillian O'Connor and Michael Murphy.

Off the top of my head, Louth's Brian White could be a dark horse to watch. Who's in your team?

After a successful 2012 fantasy football season, the new improved game features separate club, college, county and national leagues as well as an inter-club league.

A transfer window is also included this year, to allow substitutions to your chosen team.

Compete against your friends/club mates to win great prizes including tickets to the All Stars, a signed All Star jersey and an Azzurri team kit.

Compete for your club and be in with a chance to win a full Azzurri kit. Prove that you are the best club in the land.

Interested parties can do all this for FREE by playing fantasygaelic.ie - the competition is open now.

Mini/office leagues can be set up by emailing [email protected] which will allow players to set up their own mini league with colleagues at work and friends.

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