Why two of them?The Saints have signed teenaged hurling star Darragh Joyce and 22-year-old Ray Connellan, a member of 2015 International Rules squad, with both young Irishman to relocate to Melbourne as early as next month.
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Why two of them?The Saints have signed teenaged hurling star Darragh Joyce and 22-year-old Ray Connellan, a member of 2015 International Rules squad, with both young Irishman to relocate to Melbourne as early as next month.
Recruiting boss Tony Elshaug confirmed the club had completed its paperwork signing both players on two-year contracts despite Connellan suffering a broken leg several weeks ago playing for Westmeath in the Leinster final against Dublin.
"Our strategy from mid-2013 has been to increase our talent base through different means," said Elshaug, "and we hope these boys could play a significant part in that." The Saints, which have also access to their New Zealand scholarship pair Barclay Miller and Joe Baker-Thomas must soon make a call on US-born former college basketballer Jason Holmes after three years with the club as an international rookie.
it doesn't say that Giovani has gone.saintbrat wrote:So Barclay still on the list but Giovani gone
Recruiting boss Tony Elshaug confirmed the club had completed its paperwork signing both players on two-year contracts despite Connellan suffering a broken leg several weeks ago playing for Westmeath in the Leinster final against Dublin.
"Our strategy from mid-2013 has been to increase our talent base through different means," said Elshaug, "and we hope these boys could play a significant part in that." The Saints, which have also access to their New Zealand scholarship pair Barclay Miller and Joe Baker-Thomas must soon make a call on US-born former college basketballer Jason Holmes after three years with the club as an international rookie.
Impatient Sainter wrote:Interesting good luck to boys - does anyone know anything about them size etc...?
but doesn't say he is there....saintly wrote:it doesn't say that Giovani has gone.saintbrat wrote:So Barclay still on the list but Giovani gone
Recruiting boss Tony Elshaug confirmed the club had completed its paperwork signing both players on two-year contracts despite Connellan suffering a broken leg several weeks ago playing for Westmeath in the Leinster final against Dublin.
"Our strategy from mid-2013 has been to increase our talent base through different means," said Elshaug, "and we hope these boys could play a significant part in that." The Saints, which have also access to their New Zealand scholarship pair Barclay Miller and Joe Baker-Thomas must soon make a call on US-born former college basketballer Jason Holmes after three years with the club as an international rookie.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-01-25/i ... ys-us-campImpatient Sainter wrote:Interesting good luck to boys - does anyone know anything about them size etc...?
Thanks Tony...tony74 wrote:They trained with us for about 3 weeks in June ( with the main squad ). Seemed like quality blokes. Ray can really move whilst Darragh seems a natural. Well worth the risk.
It looks like the Irishmen will bring speed speed and more speed.tony74 wrote:They trained with us for about 3 weeks in June ( with the main squad ). Seemed like quality blokes. Ray can really move whilst Darragh seems a natural. Well worth the risk.
kosifantutti wrote:http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-2016-s ... qg5sr.html
Why two of them?The Saints have signed teenaged hurling star Darragh Joyce and 22-year-old Ray Connellan, a member of 2015 International Rules squad, with both young Irishman to relocate to Melbourne as early as next month.
To be sure, to be sure.
Ray Connellan @connellanray
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http://hoganstand.com/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=258797AFL giants St Kilda have signed injured Westmeath football star Ray Connellan to a two-year contract.
Connellan, who suffered a double leg break in the Lake County’s Leinster SFC final defeat to Dublin this month, will be joined at the Melbourne club by former Kilkenny All-Ireland minor winning captain Darragh Joyce and both are expected to relocate Down Under as early as next month.
St Kilda’s recruiting boss Tony Elshaug confirmed that both players have been signed to the club, despite the 22-year-old Connellan’s recent injury woe.
"Our strategy from mid-2013 has been to increase our talent base through different means," Elshaug is quoted saying on theage.com.au, "and we hope these boys could play a significant part in that."
After undergoing surgery two weeks ago, Connellan told the Irish Independent: “Injuries happen in sport. They (St Kilda) know that. It's not going to be any major delay.
"Pre-season doesn't start until November so it's not going to affect it too much. My fitness will probably be a bit off but it's nothing I can't deal with."
I feel the need for speed.Impatient Sainter wrote:It looks like the Irishmen will bring speed speed and more speed.tony74 wrote:They trained with us for about 3 weeks in June ( with the main squad ). Seemed like quality blokes. Ray can really move whilst Darragh seems a natural. Well worth the risk.
Holmes has been a rookie "B" for 3 years.Impatient Sainter wrote:Thanks Tony...tony74 wrote:They trained with us for about 3 weeks in June ( with the main squad ). Seemed like quality blokes. Ray can really move whilst Darragh seems a natural. Well worth the risk.
Does that mean Holmesy is finished with the Saints?
“I went for a bounce at a training session before Christmas and I copped a fair bit of slack for it. It pretty much came up and hit me in the face, but I’ll do it again,” Joyce said.
shrodes wrote:New article on Darragh Joyce today:
http://www.saints.com.au/news/2017-01-1 ... -for-joyce
“I went for a bounce at a training session before Christmas and I copped a fair bit of slack for it. It pretty much came up and hit me in the face, but I’ll do it again,” Joyce said.
Flak, not flack.saynta wrote:shrodes wrote:New article on Darragh Joyce today:
http://www.saints.com.au/news/2017-01-1 ... -for-joyce
“I went for a bounce at a training session before Christmas and I copped a fair bit of slack for it. It pretty much came up and hit me in the face, but I’ll do it again,” Joyce said.
Flack, mate, flack
Not slack.
Silly me.saint3d wrote:Flak, not flack.saynta wrote:shrodes wrote:New article on Darragh Joyce today:
http://www.saints.com.au/news/2017-01-1 ... -for-joyce
“I went for a bounce at a training session before Christmas and I copped a fair bit of slack for it. It pretty much came up and hit me in the face, but I’ll do it again,” Joyce said.
Flack, mate, flack
Not slack.
saynta wrote:Silly me.saint3d wrote:Flak, not flack.saynta wrote:shrodes wrote:New article on Darragh Joyce today:
http://www.saints.com.au/news/2017-01-1 ... -for-joyce
“I went for a bounce at a training session before Christmas and I copped a fair bit of slack for it. It pretty much came up and hit me in the face, but I’ll do it again,” Joyce said.
Flack, mate, flack
Not slack.