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Hurler of the Year 2012

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,249 ✭✭✭MaroonAndGreen


    Any man of the match display in the final would put any player in with a chance of being named POTY, but up to this point, its got to be Joe Canning?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,709 ✭✭✭Tombo2001


    Would Galway people feel Joe has been their best/ most influential player so far this year? I'd question that one myself. he's been good no doubt, but what has made the difference for Galway is how the players around him have stood up to the mark and I think that should be recognised. I'd not question he's been in their top three players, and possibly has been their best. But I'd say for example David Burke has had a great season too.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 94 ✭✭carey2010


    Would of liked to see Bonnor Maher up there I think he played well considering he just came back from injury


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 573 ✭✭✭Local_Chap


    Any man of the match display in the final would put any player in with a chance of being named POTY, but up to this point, its got to be Joe Canning?

    Didn't Taggy Fogarty of Kilkenny get Man of the Match in the All-Ireland in 2006 against Cork,but didn't even get an All-Star


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,851 ✭✭✭Mountainlad


    MrJoeSoap wrote: »
    He did indeed. Some very scant consolation for Waterford in recent years.

    14 years ago ain't so recent :p
    MrJoeSoap wrote: »
    I was in Australia for the 2007 championship, and after the epic games vs Cork, a win against Limerick felt like a formality to a certain extent. I'm not saying that is how the county felt at all, but it just felt like it was meant to be. Fair play to Limerick, the semi-final was a blitz, but the following years win against Tipp more than made up for it. If only the finals were decided on the flip of a coin... :o

    I remember seeing a Limerick man and his son at the dart station and thinking 'why did they bother coming?'. Can't believe how complacent/arrogant that was in hindsight but I guess a lot of us probably thought we had the hard part done in beating Cork. I don't think complacency was the team's issue, they just hadn't much in the tank, and to be fair Limerick were so up for the game and played above themselves.



    Was Aidan Fogarty played much in 2006? I seem to have this notion that he hadn't really played up to the final? It's all based on who you are though as well. Fogarty plays one game all year, and it's an all-ireland, no all-star. Shefflin does, definited all-star. I wouldn't question most of his all-stars mind, just maybe the one in 2003. But I definitely think there has been a few cases of the high profile getting you the nod of the hat.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,476 ✭✭✭MfMan


    Tombo2001 wrote: »
    Would Galway people feel Joe has been their best/ most influential player so far this year? I'd question that one myself. he's been good no doubt, but what has made the difference for Galway is how the players around him have stood up to the mark and I think that should be recognised. I'd not question he's been in their top three players, and possibly has been their best. But I'd say for example David Burke has had a great season too.

    Best and most influential yes. He was the architect of the wins over KK and Cork (and helped win the replay over Dublin in the relegation also.) Apart from scoring, he makes a lot of the play and lifts others around him also. David Burke has had a fine season also, including the league run, while Cyril Donnellan has been having a fine championship until injury-interruption. Refreshing from a Galway POV has been that practically all the players have stood up and been counted for. (Mind you , I thought the same after the COrk match in Limerick also). Long may this continue.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,108 ✭✭✭BQQ


    Not voting till you add an option for JJ Delaney :P


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,286 ✭✭✭OAOB


    Local_Chap wrote: »
    Didn't Taggy Fogarty of Kilkenny get Man of the Match in the All-Ireland in 2006 against Cork,but didn't even get an All-Star

    My own recollection was that he played very poorly all year(pretty sure it was his first year) and was substituted in every game. People couldn't understand why Cody stuck with him but he was unreal in the All-Ireland. Deserved MotM but not an All-Star


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 573 ✭✭✭Local_Chap


    OAOB wrote: »
    My own recollection was that he played very poorly all year(pretty sure it was his first year) and was substituted in every game. People couldn't understand why Cody stuck with him but he was unreal in the All-Ireland. Deserved MotM but not an All-Star

    You could be right, I can't really remember how he got on that year apart from the final. I think it was his second year on the panel,first year starting


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