"The Dream" also fondly reflects upon unique relationships with the likes of Larry Izzo (23:54), Ricky Williams (29:35), and Todd Wade (34:00), and explains why giving his time to countless charitable endeavors is so important to him (39:53).Ĭontributors to this episode include Sean "DJ Prec" Todd and Dolphins Productions. He fondly recalls the 1969 Cadillac that became his early off-field trademark in Miami (10:57), and a myriad of memories from the Dolphins' 2000 season (12:56) including a wild finish on Christmas Eve in Foxboro (15:28) and his timely TD reception in a Wild Card playoff contest against the Peyton Manning-led Colts (18:45). In the tank, Jed discusses growing up in Redmond, Oregon where he played youth football as well as baseball with his cousins, future Major League Baseball stars, Jered and Jeff Weaver (2:05). Subs: D Kelly for B Hurley (29 mins), S Murphy for Brosnan (half-time), T Quilligan for Stack (39 mins), L Woulfe for J Kelly (46 mins), D Woods for McMahon (52 mins).Jed Weaver parlayed a walk-on opportunity at the University of Oregon into a six-year NFL career that included three seasons in Miami and a Super Bowl Championship with the New England Patriots in 2004. NEWCASTLE WEST: A Ruddle M O’Keeffe, D O’Doherty, B O’Sullivan E Murphy, J Kelly, S Brosnan C Sheehan, I Corbett B Nix, S Stack, B Hurley AJ O’Connor, M McMahon, E Hurley. Subs: A Heinrich for O’Shea (42 mins), S O’Callaghan for Mangan (44 mins), M O’Donnell for Donaghy (51 mins), J Morgan for P O’Sullivan (53 mins), D Fitzmaurice for O’Gara (54 mins). Scorers for Newcastle West: E Hurley 0-3 (frees), D Kelly 0-2, M McMahon (mark), I Corbett, C Sheehan 0-1 each.ĪUSTIN STACKS: W Guthrie C Griffin, B Shanahan, D Casey P O’Sullivan, C Jordan, J O’Shea J O’Connor, G Horan M O’Gara, F Mangan, B O’Sullivan S Quilter, K Donaghy, D O’Brien. Scorers for Austin Stacks: D O’Brien 0-8 (0-5 frees), B O’Sullivan 1-2, K Donaghy 0-2 (0-1 mark), S Quilter (free), G Horan, S O’Callaghan 0-1 each. That killer blow allowed the home team to cruise through the last quarter, setting the scene for a provincial meeting for Wayne Quillinan’s outfit with Cork champions, St Finbarr’s, in the middle of January. In the 42nd minute, after strong work from the extremely solid Colin Griffin around the middle of the park, and a driving run by Joe O’Connor through the centre, Sean Quilter eventually drew the Newcastle goalkeeper before providing Brendan O’Sullivan for the simplest of flicked finishes to the net from close range (1-12 to 0-5).
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To give credit to the West Limerick men, they enjoyed a purple patch in the third quarter with three unanswered points, Iain Corbett kicking a wonder score from long range with the outside of his right boot, but any semblance of a fightback was soon ended. Newcastle West tackled hard, and in numbers but, as a consequence, found themselves penalised regularly by referee Sean Lonergan, with Darragh O’Brien his usual composed self from the resultant dead-ball situations and, unexpectedly, veteran Kieran Donaghy proving a nuisance at times for the visitors’ full-back line, notching two points in the opening half. To all intents and purposes, with Jack O’Shea sweeping up confidently for the Tralee side in the half- back line, the contest was done and dusted by the interval - the Kerry champions holding a decisive eight-point cushion (0-9 to 0-1), with Michael O’Gara’s playmaking ability seen to prominent effect throughout. With captain Dylan Casey keeping close tabs on AJ O’Connor, Eoin Hurley operating far too deep, and the physical Mike McMahon being well marshalled by Barry Shanahan, the Limerick visitors only managed to trouble the scoreboard on one occasion in a terribly disappointing first half for Jimmy Lee’s charges. NOT for the first time this season, Austin Stacks utilised their superbly-organised defence as a springboard to secure a comfortable victory over Newcastle West in the Munster Club SFC semi-final at Austin Stack Park.