CurryFlavoured wrote: » The Kilkenny role definitely appears like he' not doing as much as he could. As a minor and u21 he was a sharpshooter, the guy could kick points off either foot once he got a yard. He looked like Bernard Brogan but at underage level, I was waiting for him to be our next top corner forward. Now he's looking sideways when he gets inside the 30. I hope he goes back to the scoring half forward he was last season.
PARlance wrote: I've been scratching my head for some time with his role. I would love to see some stats, did he even attempt a shot on Saturday. Depsite being in advanced positions a fair few times, shooting didn't even seem like a consideration.
JRant wrote: » Not complaining, merely pointing out some of the hypocrisy being spouted especially from some in the media. Vaughan tried to hit Dermo a shoulder and was put on his arse. He then tripped him while on the ground and started the pulling and the dragging when he got up. Both O'Connor's must have a genetic disposition to falling over, poor sods. Seems that if a butterfly flaps it's wings in Japan an O'Connor will fall over Croke Park. COC would be my nomination for biggest whinger of the year.
corny wrote: » How did O' Connor escape a booking after his coming together Small btw? Vaughan, Connolly and Small got booked but not a word said to him. You'd think refs would be itching to book him given his incessant complaining. Seems to work for him.
Stoner wrote: » I didn't see him shoot. Hopefully with McCaffery back it will be the case that he's not needed in the halfback line. He has a lot of talent was it 2 or 3 points he scored against Mayo in 2012.He's been dropping shots short since he came back, obviously a big no no for a counterattack. Maybe his confidence is gone. Things is if we never heard of him and he was named as a halfback we'd probably be delighted with him. But he needs to lead the new generation of forwards for me.
Stoner wrote: » I didn't see him shoot. Hopefully with McCaffery back it will be the case that he's not needed in the halfback line. He has a lot of talent was it 2 or 3 points he scored against Mayo in 2012. He's been dropping shots short since he came back, obviously a big no no for a counterattack. Maybe his confidence is gone. Things is if we never heard of him and he was named as a halfback we'd probably be delighted with him. But he needs to lead the new generation of forwards for me.
RoscommonTom wrote: » what I saw in this one was small dragging O'connor down and not letting him back but, thats why I think there was no reason to give O'connor a card
CurryFlavoured wrote: » I remember Kilkenny last year, especially the 2 games against Mayo, himself and Andrews carrying us through to the final. Both hit 3 or 4 points from play when Bernard and Connolly weren't performing. I thought he was perfect in that scoring half forward role, it was easily his best season for us. He's been useful this season but we're limiting him.
corny wrote: » You need to take another look so. Until I see a replay I couldn't tell you how they got to the ground but once there its clear as day O'Connor doesn't want Small back on his feet. Pulls him down twice as he's trying to get up. Sure he deserved a yellow for thumping the ground like a child anyway.
ProudDUB wrote: Still, it was mad to see their captain, the man who should be setting an example to others, acting like a spoilt child on Christmas morning
Stoner wrote: » I've never seen Donaghy do that in all fairness, I couldn't see him act like that.
GAAman wrote: » Folks I'm looking for a bit of info on some of the backroom lads here if anyone knows who they are and what they do. Back row, from left (2, 5, 6) Front row, from left (4, 10) Cheers lads!
ProudDUB wrote: » Anyone see the video of young Cormac taking the piss out of his Da on Twitter?
Gael85 wrote: » Is that James Brogan beside Jim Gavin. Think he does stats.I believe Jim Gavin father is in front row 10th from the left.
GAAman wrote: » Folks I'm looking for a bit of info on some of the backroom lads here if anyone knows who they are and what they do. Back row, from left (5) Front row, from left (10) Cheers lads!
Nonevernomore wrote: » The issue that just won't go away: w ww.thetimes.co.uk/article/dublins-predictable-win-makes-gaa-the-big-loser-lp5g7sszz?shareToken=7d3f35746e3ce56fc91a1a4b641db378