PatMustard
Well-Known Member
How did my mates in Culloville do?
Oh just realised me and @Ard Mhacha 13 are due to meet Monday night.
Oh just realised me and @Ard Mhacha 13 are due to meet Monday night.
see my message above I think it was because intermediate B teams had it tough all year promotion and relagation wasn't decided to the very last minutes of the leagueMiddletown beating culloville this evening means the only 2A teams to beat their 2B opponents were St Peters and the clans. Is home advantage the difference or are the intermediate leagues back to front?
Not this competitive past few years the split has been thereFrom the leagues changed from 4 to 3 intermediate has consistently been competitive and could probably go back to being 16 teams
You copied that off Facebook didn't youOdds Tommy french
We have been asked a few times for the betting so here are the outright prices for the Armagh Intermediate: St Peters 11/4, Culloville 4/1, Forkhill 5/1, Middletown 7/1, Clan na Gael 9/1, Wolfe Tones 9/1, Shanes 10/1, St Pauls 10/1, Clonmore 10/1, Grange 11/1, Mullaghbawn 20/1, Eire Og 25/1, Cross II 33/1, Tullysaran 40/1, Ballhegan 50/1 and last but not least Cruppen 66/1. #GAA #ArmaghGAA
thats where i seen it tooYea why? Tommy Frenches facebook page
I don't think they will win it... But Its ballyheagen or eire og who ever has the worse head to headForkhill now third favourites, if they win the championship who would be relegated in their place - 4 teams on 13 points. Playoffs?
I don't think they will win it... But Its ballyheagen or eire og who ever has the worse head to head
Head to head between the 4 teams was used to determine championship placingsHead to head only used if two teams level, points difference if more than two. But if one of those teams has points difference affected by walk over or abandoned match then I think it’s play offs. As Eire Og v Forkhill abandoned I think it would be a four way play off.