Would they be many players from glenville play with watergrasshill?
Look, wrangler, I am not here to discuss the intellectual capacity of the Glenville kinsfolk but only their mere hurling ability.Given my experience of people from Glenville I'd be very surprised if they could play hurling, never mind play hurling with Imokilly.
I remember being in the crowd at a match against Glenville a few years ago. There were about 20 people from Glenville in the immediate area. They only had about a dozen teeth between them all.
Fair enough. But are they not considered Watergrasshill hurlers?Look, wrangler, I am not here to discuss the intellectual capacity of the Glenville kinsfolk but only their mere hurling ability.
That’s a dirty rotten lie and you know it!!!Your ignorance spoils the good terms of the GAA communities in North Cork.Given my experience of people from Glenville I'd be very surprised if they could play hurling, never mind play hurling with Imokilly.
I remember being in the crowd at a match against Glenville a few years ago. There were about 20 people from Glenville in the immediate area. They only had about a dozen teeth between them all.
No they are not.Some martyrs that would be known are planning to form a revolutionary break away club called the Fianna na Bride.I have some inside information on the matter and I say a presence will be seen shortly on the GAA scene in North Cork.Fair enough. But are they not considered Watergrasshill hurlers?
Only in the wider Cork county. Within local south-eastern Imokilly GAA circles they are seen to operate as separate entities.Fair enough. But are they not considered Watergrasshill hurlers?
Thats in the land of Utopia.Only in the wider Cork county. Within local south-eastern Imokilly GAA circles they are seen to operate as separate entities.
Hearken my good sir, a Glenville hurling team may not be in force at the moment but keep an eye on the region over the next few months. There will be many a development in the area, perhaps including the game of hurling, but one thing that will not change is the injustice that the good-willed Glenville citizen faces when on the fringe of regional squads.Thats in the land of Utopia.
At the moment there is no burling club in Glenville. They play with Watergrasshill. Maybe others go elsewhere.
This thread is being derailed by what i can only call the second coming of FoxyTravisHearken my good sir, a Glenville hurling team may not be in force at the moment but keep an eye on the region over the next few months. There will be many a development in the area, perhaps including the game of hurling, but one thing that will not change is the injustice that the good-willed Glenville citizen faces when on the fringe of regional squads.
Probably already formed Since it's being talked about.No they are not.Some martyrs that would be known are planning to form a revolutionary break away club called the Fianna na Bride.I have some inside information on the matter and I say a presence will be seen shortly on the GAA scene in North Cork.