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Who can name them all since the start?

Someday4Louth (Louth) - Posts: 36 - 08/04/2020 15:21:18    2275544

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somebody on the louth page --->>>

perfect10 (Wexford) - Posts: 3929 - 08/04/2020 20:58:20    2275566

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Replying To Someday4Louth:  "Who can name them all since the start?"
Paddy Keenan defo won an all star in 2010, possibly stefan white in the late 80s or early 90s he was some footballer, other then that I'm not sure.

Royal.Legend (Meath) - Posts: 665 - 08/04/2020 22:31:16    2275574

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I would think Paddy Keenan in 2010 is the sole football allstar

royalpad (Meath) - Posts: 46 - 09/04/2020 19:32:05    2275641

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Was Stefan White nominated in early 90s?

hamsterdean (Limerick) - Posts: 223 - 12/04/2020 21:39:44    2275847

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Replying To hamsterdean:  "Was Stefan White nominated in early 90s?"
I don't think Stefan White was nominated. Gerry Farrell was nominated in 1983 and John O Brien was nominated in 2010. Paddy Keenan was nominated in 2007 and 2010. I think Benny Gaughran may have been nominated in the seventies .

Greengrass (Louth) - Posts: 6030 - 13/04/2020 05:09:48    2275859

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Danny Nugent, Damien Reid, Gerry Farrell, John O Brien and Paddy Keenan was nominated twice. Paddy Keenan is Louth's only All Star.

Ollie2 (Louth) - Posts: 781 - 13/04/2020 16:21:34    2275901

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Replying To Ollie2:  "Danny Nugent, Damien Reid, Gerry Farrell, John O Brien and Paddy Keenan was nominated twice. Paddy Keenan is Louth's only All Star."
Good man Ollie . I knew you wouldn't let us down. I hope you and all yours are keeping safe and well .

Greengrass (Louth) - Posts: 6030 - 14/04/2020 02:19:57    2275925

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Replying To Greengrass:  "Good man Ollie . I knew you wouldn't let us down. I hope you and all yours are keeping safe and well ."
Alright Greengrass. How is she cutting? All the clan are grand cheers. Likewise with your good self and all of your family. As the great John Lennon would sing Nobody told me there would be days like these, Strange days indeed.

Ollie2 (Louth) - Posts: 781 - 14/04/2020 09:39:29    2275929

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Replying To Ollie2:  "Alright Greengrass. How is she cutting? All the clan are grand cheers. Likewise with your good self and all of your family. As the great John Lennon would sing Nobody told me there would be days like these, Strange days indeed."
Very strange days Ollie . Difficult times for everybody . All we can do is follow the guidelines and look after our loved ones . Keep safe Ollie .

Greengrass (Louth) - Posts: 6030 - 14/04/2020 21:27:42    2275992

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Replying To Greengrass:  "Very strange days Ollie . Difficult times for everybody . All we can do is follow the guidelines and look after our loved ones . Keep safe Ollie ."
It sure is difficult times Greengrass. By the way who is gob been that's giving Greengrass the red thumb?

Ollie2 (Louth) - Posts: 781 - 14/04/2020 22:46:40    2276000

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Replying To Ollie2:  "It sure is difficult times Greengrass. By the way who is gob been that's giving Greengrass the red thumb?"
That silly red thumb option is definitely a feature that can be retired asap. A form of cyber bullying is it not? back to the topic, was JP Rooney ever nominated?

Maroonatic (Galway) - Posts: 1060 - 15/04/2020 14:54:53    2276035

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Replying To Maroonatic:  "That silly red thumb option is definitely a feature that can be retired asap. A form of cyber bullying is it not? back to the topic, was JP Rooney ever nominated?"
JP Rooney was never nominated. He was a class act in his day for the Wee County. He played with Louth for 12 seasons and holds the Wee County record for Championship goals with 13. Ironically the best goal he scored was against Meath in the Leinster Final in 2010.

Ollie2 (Louth) - Posts: 781 - 15/04/2020 19:29:00    2276052

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This current confinement to barracks makes me realise how I lucky I was to be able to go to games back in the day. The 80s and 90s were my peak match going decades. 1991 in particular was great as I was at every inter-county game in Croker that year, league games included, with the exceptions of the final Meath/Dublin game and the All Ireland hurling final. I couldn't get tickets.
Louth in particular stick in the memory as their clash with Laois that year was eventful to say the least. I think it was the first time I saw Stefan White 'live'. The O'Hanlon brothers left an impression too that day :)

Maroonatic (Galway) - Posts: 1060 - 16/04/2020 09:13:47    2276079

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Replying To Maroonatic:  "This current confinement to barracks makes me realise how I lucky I was to be able to go to games back in the day. The 80s and 90s were my peak match going decades. 1991 in particular was great as I was at every inter-county game in Croker that year, league games included, with the exceptions of the final Meath/Dublin game and the All Ireland hurling final. I couldn't get tickets.
Louth in particular stick in the memory as their clash with Laois that year was eventful to say the least. I think it was the first time I saw Stefan White 'live'. The O'Hanlon brothers left an impression too that day :)"
There were three O Hanlon brothers on the Louth team at that time: Seamus, Kevin and Cathal. That replay which Louth lost by 8 points against Laois in the Leinster semi final was the one with the big brawl. It involved nearly every player on the pitch. Even subs came off the pitch to have a go. Louth should of won the first match against Laois. In the early 1990s Louth build up a bit of rivalry with Laois. They met four times in 3 seasons in a row with Laois winning twice, Louth once and one draw. Louth should of reached a Leinster Final in the 1990s. They lost six semi-finals that decade. It was the most Leinster semi-finals that they had reached since the glory days of the 1950's.

Ollie2 (Louth) - Posts: 781 - 16/04/2020 14:17:13    2276104

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Replying To Ollie2:  "There were three O Hanlon brothers on the Louth team at that time: Seamus, Kevin and Cathal. That replay which Louth lost by 8 points against Laois in the Leinster semi final was the one with the big brawl. It involved nearly every player on the pitch. Even subs came off the pitch to have a go. Louth should of won the first match against Laois. In the early 1990s Louth build up a bit of rivalry with Laois. They met four times in 3 seasons in a row with Laois winning twice, Louth once and one draw. Louth should of reached a Leinster Final in the 1990s. They lost six semi-finals that decade. It was the most Leinster semi-finals that they had reached since the glory days of the 1950's."
Excuses Ollie, no bottle I am afraid and some good players though in the 90's.

Someday4Louth (Louth) - Posts: 36 - 17/04/2020 10:22:13    2276146

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fair play to the louth boys who have taken over the national forum

mickcunningham (Westmeath) - Posts: 1799 - 17/04/2020 10:53:02    2276147

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Replying To Greengrass:  "I don't think Stefan White was nominated. Gerry Farrell was nominated in 1983 and John O Brien was nominated in 2010. Paddy Keenan was nominated in 2007 and 2010. I think Benny Gaughran may have been nominated in the seventies ."
Any possibility that Stefan was nominated while playing with Monaghan? I am nearly sure that he won an Ulster with them.

MillerX (Meath) - Posts: 1061 - 17/04/2020 11:21:10    2276151

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Replying To Someday4Louth:  "Excuses Ollie, no bottle I am afraid and some good players though in the 90's."
As Johnny Logan would sing what's another year.

Ollie2 (Louth) - Posts: 781 - 17/04/2020 19:02:20    2276179

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Replying To mickcunningham:  "fair play to the louth boys who have taken over the national forum"
Ah sure Mick if you can't beat them, join them.

Ollie2 (Louth) - Posts: 781 - 17/04/2020 19:03:57    2276180

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