Eugene Kyne with the lowdown from last weekend's games at Gaelic Park in the Bronx.
Eugene Kyne highlights the past week's senior hurling and junior and intermediate football action from Gaelic Park, as well as the results from the Dennis McHugh under-8 Gaelic Football Tournament in Rockland.
Eugene Kyne gives his predictions for the upcoming weekend's football and hurling fixtures from the Bronx.
Armagh got the better of Roscommon in the John Brady Intermediate Cup, while Cork beat Tyrone in the Senior Football league
Armagh 0-17 Roscommon 1-9
ARMAGH used a second half onslaught when they outscored their opponents by 0-11 to 0-3 to qualify for the semifinals of the Junior A competition for the fifth year in a row. With Darren Freeman leading the way with a personal total of 0-8 they had far too many weapons in the last 30 minutes. They now play Tyrone in the final four.
Tyrone 3-14
Armagh 0-8
TYRONE had far too many weapons for Armagh in the only Junior A semifinal to be played this year. Nine different scorers and a defense that never allowed Armagh to settle made for an easy passage into the next round where St. Raymond's stand in the way of a title and a return to senior football.
NYPD 2-9
Galway Garda (Police) 1-11
THE contest between the rival police departments of Galway and New York took a while to get going on Saturday as the second part of the New York departments' double header. But when it did come to life it rivaled a championship encounter.
Galway had Alan Keane, the former All-Ireland winner with Galway, as their captain while New York had some guest players from New York football circles to help them in the battle at hand.
The annual ritual that is transfer night arrived last week with some big winners and losers as the night ended. In contrast to prior years when clubs could not lose more than three players to one club, this season Armagh and Donegal took major hits to their