Last Season: 3rd
Record: Won 11 Drew 2 Lost 5 Pts 35 Goals For 48 Goals Against 42
Coach: Richard Mason
Captain: David Fitzgerald
Players In: Filip Jaros (Railway Union)
Players Out: Richie O'Malley (work reasons)
Summary: When on form, Monkstown are probably the most attractive side to watch - the second half of their club championships encounter against Annadale was one of the highlights of last season. Their zippy running game is well suited to their young side. Indeed, nine of the side that started against Naas was under 25 and they definitely have time on their side. After a comprehensive preseason that has taken in Cookstown and Cork (drawing with C of I and losing 6-4 to Harlequins), as well as a visit from Mossley (1-1), they will be there or thereabouts in the mini-league with Rovers and Fingal for the All-Ireland places. Their defence needs a bit tightening, though, and if their passing goes awry it could see dropped points against more aggressive opponents. To that end, Rory O’Donoghue has been added to the coaching staff and for the squad’s conditioning.
First three games: Bray (a); Corinthian (h); Glenanne (h)
Prediction: 5th
Interpro heroics mask structural deficiencies
7 years ago
5 comments:
I know I might be biased cause I like play for the town, but as last years skipper I feel the town are heading a direction that could make us the surprise package in the leinster league but also the club championships. Also, Gar has this new amazing stick!
Ian Horsfield
by the way the captains name is david not mark!
monkstown till i die!!!
My little bro mark is gonna be well pleased at his shock announcement as captain! Especially as he plays for avoca...
My little bro mark is gonna be well pleased at his shock announcement as monkstown captain! Especailly casue he plays for avoca...
Duly noted, sorry about that.
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