All Ireland Football Qualifier London v Wexford
All Ireland Football Qualifier London v Wexford
June 26, 2010
Sunday 27th June 2010
GAA Football All Ireland Senior Championship 2010 - Round 1
Londain V Loch Garman
Time: 2 30 PM, Venue: Ruislip
Referee: Derek Fahy - Longford
Extratime playable
Picture Courtesy of Malcolm McNally - Irish Post
London take on Wexford in the 1st Round of the All Ireland Qualifiers in Ruislip on Sunday @2.30pm. The London Team and Subs for Sunday
1.Evan Byrne (Parnells)
2.Noel Tuohy (Parnells)
3.Sean McVeigh (Parnells)
4.Kevin O
5.Johnny Niblock (Parnells)
6.Conor Beirne (Tir Chonaill Gaels) Captain
7.Richie Ormsby (St Brendans)
8.Darren Horan (Round Towers)
9.Eamon O Cuiv (Fulham Irish)
10.Derek Hayden (Parnells)
11.Scott Conroy (North London Shamrocks)
12.Eoin O
13.Chris Eastwood (Cu Chulainns)
14.Brian Smyth (Kingdom Kerry Gaels)
15.Ciaran McAllion (Kingdom Kerry Gaels)
16.Brendan Mulrooney (St Kiernans)
17.Donal Conlon (Fulham Irish)
18.Declan Egan (Round Towers)
19.Ciaran McBreen (St Josephs)
20.Philip Morgan (St Kiernans)
21.Conor Conneely (Moindearg)
22.Chris Donnellan (Tara)
23.Niall Egan (Round Towers)
24.Adrian Moyles (St Kiernans)
25. Daire O Donavan (Parnells)
26.Killian Phair (St Brendans)
27.Padraig Whelan (North London Shamrocks)
28.Paul Geraghty (Neasden Gaels)
29.Barry Comer (Neasden Gaels)
30.Jack Cott (Cu Chulainns)
The Wexford side to play London in the first round of the SFC Qualifiers remains unchanged from the side that faced Dublin.
Wexford v (London)
Anthony Masterson, Joey Wadding, Graeme Molloy, Brian Malone, Adrian Flynn, David Murphy, Aindreas Doyle, Daithí Waters, Eric Bradley, Colm Morris, Matty Forde, Redmond Barry, Ciarán Lyng, Shane Roche, PJ Banville.
Sunday 27th June Ruislip @2.30pm
Admission £10 payable on the gate. Special Match Programme on sale £1
All the weekends big games will be shown in the club house afterwards.
McARDLE CUP FINAL 2010
The London v Wexford match is followed by the McArdle Cup Final
St Anthonys v Dulwich Harps
Sunday 27th June - Ruislip @4.30pm
Referee: Rob Whelan - Tara
Match Build up - See also match day programme.
Noel Dunning Interview By London PRO Declan Flanagan
1. Are you looking forward to playing Wexford, especially that London have home advantage?
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2. How do you see today
With regard to ourselves, I
3. Who do you think are the biggest threats from the Wexford team?
The obvious answer is Mattie Forde, but Wexford are far from being a one man team. They have the likes of PJ Banville, Stephen Roche, Ciaran Lyng and Colm Morris in their ranks so they are not over reliant on any one particular player.
4. How do the rate London
The league was disappointing. For several different reasons we never had what you might call our "strongest" 15 available to us, so results were disappointing. Some of the performances were decent, but not enough to get us over the winning line. We worked very hard but just didn
5. What do you think was London
I don
6. Who do you rate as the top players in Ireland at the moment?
Based on the Championship so far and what I have seen of it, Colm Cooper and Kieran Donaghy are really on form, Benny Coulter of Down and David Kelly from Sligo have been impressive, as well as Sean Cavanagh (Tyrone). One player however I have been really impressed with so far is the Meath wing forward, Graham Reilly, great work rate and putting up big scores from play.
7. What are your hopes for the London Senior Football team in the future.
The team has to become more self sufficient in years to come and use more "home grown" players, providing they are of the necessary standard and have the right attitude; however this will not happen overnight. It
Former exile Ryan focussed on Model march through back door
By Tony Tighe, Irish Post
Jason Ryan insists there will be no room for sentiment when Wexford travel to Ruislip for their All-Ireland qualifier with London.
Model County manager Ryan played for the Exiles in both football and hurling from 1999 to 2003, during which time he won Senior Championships with Tara and St. Gabriels.
Wexford lost out to Dublin after extra time in their Leinster quarter-final, and Ryan admits that the trip to London is a potential banana skin.
“It’s a bit of a worry really,” he said. “I can just reflect on last year when London played Down in Newry. Down totally underestimated them and London will probably look back on that as a game they could have won. They had Down on the rack for a large portion of that game.
“With the influx of more players this year, London could be more dangerous. I spoke to Noel Dunning before the Roscommon game, and he was so confident that they could get a result. The fact that they didn’t would worry me.
“It could swing both ways. They might have regrouped after the Roscommon game and said they’d give the qualifiers a right rattle, or decided to focus on their club football. Only Noel and the players know the answer to that, but I certainly won’t be underestimating them. We played them in a challenge game last year and it was a tough game, so there’ll be no complacency from us.”
Wexford were three-point winners in that challenge game last year, and Ryan admits it will be a bit of a strange occasion coming up against his former county in competitive action for the first time.
“I suppose it is a bit, but we played them last year and they’ve played Waterford in the National League for the last few years, so I’m kind of past that now,” he said.
“I’m still in contact with Sean Faughnan and Proinnsias Redican from Tara. They were very good to me when I was living in London, and I was delighted to be invited back for their anniversary dinner last year.
“But my allegiance is 100 per cent with Wexford, that’s all I’m interested in. I couldn’t care less about any other county as long as we’re winning games.”
Despite the setback against the Dubs, Ryan saw enough positives to suggest that Wexford can embark on a run through the qualifiers, starting with victory over London.
“The qualifiers are a nightmare but, thankfully, we’ve had almost two weeks to prepare for London,” admitted the Waterford native.
“Dublin probably fancy their chances of winning an All-Ireland, and we should have beaten them. So that in itself is a positive. If you can keep a team to two points in a half of football you must be doing something right.
“If we go over to London and win by one point I’ll be happy.”