Tommy Murphy Cup

Whilst the Tommy Murphy Cup might not be held in high esteem by some and be a subject of ridicule formore than a few others, it is nevertheless a trophy of honour that had to be won on the field of play. Tommy Murphy, during his playing career, won eight Laois Senior medals and various Railway Cup medals for Leinster during the late 1930s and 1940s; he was ahousehold name. This is therefore a GAA trophy in memory of a great sportsman and in this alone it should meritrespect.Like the cup itself the Antrim lads have been all too often in the firing line, with someharsh andvitriolic criticism; on occasionspersonalised, undignified and unwarranted.

The Antrim squad took their many knockson the chin and battled on against the odds;Jodywas givenbackup with continuing support from those remaining players and from new faces introduced. The players were consistent and played well, as a team, in the semi-final against London. On this final occasion the team rallied, after a shaky start. Theykept their focus and delivered; they deserve all credit for showing grit and determination. This too was the tonic that Antrim County needed

Antrim played at their level of capability and gave their fans what they wanted; a chance to cheer them on and off the field of play and to say well done lads. The fact is that there is still much work to do but winning this cupwas a benchmark and will certainly provide a timely and much neededmorale boost.
 
Tommy Murphy Cup Winners 2008
Tommy Murphy Cup Winners 2008
 
This win was, for Antrim, a good experience and the encouragement that they needed to boost their self belief.Well done to the Antrim lads one and all; this was your day; a 'whole team effort'. This was the result needed, the job was truly well done, so tohell with the begrudgers; plough onwards and upwards lads.
 
Lawrence Smyth PRO.