
It's A Grand Old Game Leaderboard
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Tipperary's success in the All Ireland Senior Hurling Final has seen a potentially significant change at the top, with Joe O'Reilly edging ahead of Danny Boyle (who chose Kilkenny). Alan Ledwith remains in hot pursuit thanks to his own faith in the Premier County and he now joins Danny Boyle on 70 points, just ten behind new leader Joe O'Reilly. It's all very tight at the top with two other players within ten points of top spot, both Donal Behan and Keith Forde joining Danny Boyle and Alan Ledwith. However, it is Dubliner Joe who is in the box seat with just forty more points up for grabs. Joe, in true Jackeen fashion, opted for the Rebel County to emerge triumphant in the All Ireland Senior Football Championship and indeed they lie just seventy minutes away from lifting Sam Maguire. All of Joe's rivals opted for Tyrone, so the chance for Joe to get one hand on the top prize is agonisingly close!
Standings updated after Question 16
Position
Name
Total
1
Joe O'Reilly
80
2
Alan Ledwith
70
3
Danny Boyle
70
4
Donal Behan
70
5
Keith Forde
70
6
Brian Mulvany
60
7
Ciaran Doyle
60
8
Craig Ledwith
60
9
Daniel Gorman
60
10
Joe Ledwith
60
11
John Buck
60
12
Miguel Kelly
60
13
Patrick Brennan
60
14
Ryan Murray
60
15
Thomas Breen
60
16
Tom Murphy
60
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It's A Grand Old Game is a fundraising initiative to maintain the continuing progression of Arklow Town Football Club (Juniors), catering for now in excess of 500 children in our community. This February alone we are introducing four new teams into under eight WDSL football. As you can appreciate the costs involved with kitting out new teams is on-going and we hope with this fundraiser that all who play it enjoy the fun aspect it will no doubt bring over the course of the year. We thank you in advance for your support in this venture and we might suggest, in keeping with the fun element of the game, that you consider running mini leagues of your own, with friends and work colleagues, centred around the main game at play here.














