willietherock wrote: » The Glen or Midleton. Douglas have the forwards to beat either but look poorly coached/setup.
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.
thesultan wrote: » is Eoin Cadogan too big a loss for Douglas?
ShamoBuc wrote: » Very poor conditions are leading to numerous mistakes by both teams.
LeinsterDub wrote: » Conditions me hoop, this is Ireland it rains nearly every day in some places and every other day in the rest. These conditions are far better than you'd get in the middle of February . Just like last week let's call a spade a spade. It's a poor game.
ShamoBuc wrote: » Poor game me hole !!
LeinsterDub wrote: » A mountain of wides, ball spilling all over the place, 14 scores and Dublin haven't scored in about 20 minutes. Hardly a classic
ShamoBuc wrote: » Jog on.
ShamoBuc wrote: » Fair dues to the crowd aswell. Over 34,000 , a new record. I wouldn't mind seeing the Dublin point in the first half that was waved wide, it looked good on first viewing.
MisterAnarchy wrote: » Corks style of play isnt very attractive,they seem to play a swarm defence in nearly every match. Dublin are the better footballers but they are very weak mentally.
ShamoBuc wrote: » Cork have a very good style of play and having seen most of their games over the past decade, I find it very attractive and it is certainly very effective. The rain that fell in the first half did not help attractive football. I don't think Dublin are better footballers either. 6 in a row and 11 in in 12 years would dispute that. They are certainly mentally weak though. Being beaten year in year out in the final will do that to you, especially as they were all close games and THAT comeback a couple of years ago. Just saw that it actually was a dublin point in the first half. It looked like it was straight away, very poor decision that it was not given.
rebel girl 15 wrote: » Was definitely over - TG4 showed it again. No idea why the umpire on the far side didn't see it - had a great position.
Tyson Fury wrote: » Any reason why hawkeye isn't used for the ladies football?
Dirty Dingus McGee wrote: » So Dublin have lost by a point and have had a score incorrectly waved wide? Disgraceful if true and really takes away from Corks win unfortunately. I wonder is there any hope of Dublin appealing or Cork even offering a replay.