KevIRL wrote: » Wow. Austin Gleeson hurler of the year, young hurler of the year and all star 2016
culbaire wrote: » An amazing achievement! Was this ever done before?
KevIRL wrote: » I'd agree we'll get 2, possibly 3. Gleeson a shoe in of course I reckon there is a chance to make a few quid on the other one in the PP market. Gleeson is 1/100 and unbackable Next shortest Waterford player is Connors at 4/1 followed by Paudie at 13/2. Moran and Barron both 10/1. Considering most likely ones are odds on it is a matter of getting the likely Waterford second All Star. Think that Moran and Barron in the middle are fantastic value at 10/1
HatchetMan7 wrote: » Congrats to Barron and Gleeson but in all fairness very surprised Gleeson got POTY. I thought Callinane would get it but thought Maher deserved it.
Deise Gael wrote: » Brilliant stuff, fully deserved. Tony, Dan and now Aussie to get HOTY and all on teams that didn't contest an All Ireland. That is some testament to them all. So thrilled for Aussie, probably the greatest crowd puller in hurling for a long time. As Ken said he puts bums on seats!
seananigans wrote: » mt sion must be fierce proud how many clubs have 2 HOTYs
DiscoStew wrote: » thesultan wrote: » He didn't want to fight for his place IIRC It was generally expected Power and Socky would fight it out for the number one spot. Iggy was brought in to the equation by Ryan which surprised many at the time. Socky and Iggy shared the first few games of the league that year. Training games saw 1 keeper playing outfield as a result of having 3 on the panel and the rumour was Power told him what he thought of it. The private links between Iggy and Ryan left Power a bit aggrieved it would seem. Now I think Socky was marginally the best of the three anyway. I think Power left for the US shortly after, don't think he has featured for Ballyduff since. Anyone know does he play for a club over there or is he even still there?
thesultan wrote: » He didn't want to fight for his place
thesultan wrote: » James Stephens, ballyhale, surely the barrs
JesusRef wrote: » The Glen, Thurles sars, Na piarsigh, James Stephens, Fenians and ballyhale have 3 seperate winners (Ballyhale have the most with 5 awards, henry shefflin having three).. When you think it, Ballyhale Shamrocks fielding a club side, with three hurlers of the year in the same side (henry, fennelly and Tj) is ridiculous... they could have had a 4th in cha fitzpatrick if he didnt waste his talent
Deise Gael wrote: » Absolutely delighted for Jamie Barron, he's been our most consistent hurler all year. Brilliant to see a great hurler getting recognition without the column inches.
debok wrote: » https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_%22Cha%22_Fitzpatrick Some waster alright!!