Aya Little Tail wrote: » Sorry for OT post, but is there any chance of getting Football Final Tickets in Cork? I'd love to go and have been to a few Cork matches, the QFs, Mayo-Tipp, Tipp-Galway (hurling) and fortunately got a ticket on general sale for tomorrow but am very unsure of how to go about sourcing a football final ticket seeing as I'm not a club member..
zetecescort wrote: » just reading the programme from the Ladies football yesterday and there is an Elaine Harte involved with the Tipp intermediate team, is this the former Cork keeper?
ShamoBuc wrote: » Cork 2 points down at ht Both teams playing a sweeper and not much in it. Cork not playing particularly well, haven't really got their rhythm going, KK putting pressure on all the time. first goal will be crucial.
robbiezero wrote: » Very tight game. Badly needs a goal. Game destroyed by Cork playing a sweeper. Pity.
ShamoBuc wrote: » KK playing sweeper aswell.
robbiezero wrote: » Have no choice when the other team set up that way.
ShamoBuc wrote: » Both teams set up that way
robbiezero wrote: » KK don't usually play a sweeper. Cork do.
ShamoBuc wrote: » KK played a sweeper from the start today. Not sure why that is confusing you.
robbiezero wrote: » When Cork withdraw a forward Kilkenny automatically have an extra defender.
ShamoBuc wrote: » They had the option of moving their spare player foward. They didn't. They played with a sweeper aswell.
ShamoBuc wrote: » Erin's own won 1-11 v 1-08 tonight. My own club missed the opportunity to win back to back JAFC titles for the first time, losing to Dillon's aet. 4 points up entering injury time we somehow managed to throw it away, with Dillon's scoring a goal with the last kick of the game. Delanys were the better team but Dillon's were far better in extra time. The seriously strong cross field wind ruined the game though.
D'Agger wrote: » Sorry to hear ShamoBuc, what was the venue? Dillons knocked out Michaels fairly handy but was nip and tuck for a good chunk of the game, they seem to play very well but only in patches
ShamoBuc wrote: » Ballinlough. Dillon's are only ok, they got lucky to be honest. A big team though so they might give the county a rattle. The wind really ruined it as a spectacle though, seriously strong cross field that really didn't help either team.
D'Agger wrote: » Weird for Ballinlough! Normally fairly dead there, protection from the bank and both ends - assuming it was blowing from the benches across to the bank?
thesultan wrote: » Who's favorite for the senior hurling now?
DuffleBag wrote: » Disappointing from the camogie teams. The success over the past few years has probably hidden the fact that not all is well in the camp. Aoife Murray's comment after, directed you would think, towards a former captain and the fact there's only one milford member on the intermediate and senior team probably tells you enough.