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Kilkenny GAA Thread Part 2 **MOD NOTE POST 1***

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,475 ✭✭✭deadybai


    That was a very poor performance. There's no real threat in our attack. Tj and Hogan tried hard but 2 isn't enough . I'd be very worried we don't seem to have the edge to create a clear cut goal chance any more


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,972 ✭✭✭dzer2


    ah lads Waterford took everything man or ball they wont get away with that on a faster pitch and a decent ref


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 642 ✭✭✭mullinr2


    deadybai wrote: »
    That was a very poor performance. There's no real threat in our attack. Tj and Hogan tried hard but 2 isn't enough . I'd be very worried we don't seem to have the edge to create a clear cut goal chance any more

    Completely agree. Where is the skill level of the kilkenny forwards, apart from Hogan and Reid. I think kevin kelly is skillful so hopefully he will start more thisyear


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,294 ✭✭✭Deise_2012


    dzer2 wrote: »
    ah lads Waterford took everything man or ball they wont get away with that on a faster pitch and a decent ref
    We've had plenty of those days against ye. Also on a faster pitch our forwards will leave yer defenders for dead I reckon ;)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 552 ✭✭✭Topcat32


    I thought it was a decent match for this time of year, Waterford played fairly well, Kilkenny were ok. The lack of goal threat was worrying but I think from the time the team was picked it was clear the forwards didnt have a lot of pace.

    While not being overly tested, Conor O Shea did well, Pat Lyng was good, Ollie Walsh had some good moments. Padraig Walsh played well but I could see him making the same slip for the goal again, Paul Murphy got on loads of ball but his use of it was poor, I think it was definitely a better performance than the first league match last year.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,747 ✭✭✭brookville


    I thought our backs started off all over the place but we got to grips in the 2nd half and could of snatched a draw but waterford deserved their win.We didn't create a goal chance which is a worry.
    Pat lyng tried hard and conor o shea done ok which were the positives


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 552 ✭✭✭Topcat32


    mullinr2 wrote: »
    Completely agree. Where is the skill level of the kilkenny forwards, apart from Hogan and Reid. I think kevin kelly is skillful so hopefully he will start more thisyear

    Not like you to be so downbeat about things, that been said the forward line picked lacks pace and goal scoring ability, early to write off the likes of Blanchfield, Lyng or Morissey tho. I think Jonjo struggles against Waterford and Cody doesnt really see him as a championship starter anyway. A fully fit Walter Walsh, Colin Fennelly, Ger Aylward and maybe Kevin Kelly and Chris Bolger will hopefully help things

    I think this will be a difficult league for us, but we may actually learn more from it in a positive way than the years when we won it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 557 ✭✭✭usualstripes


    dzer2 wrote: »
    ah lads Waterford took everything man or ball they wont get away with that on a faster pitch and a decent ref

    Eoin Murphy very good today
    Conor o shea - solid enough but maybe short of pace
    Padraig walsh - decent apart from the slip
    Joey holden - all over the place for the 1st 50 mins - needs to get out 1st an stay out 1st
    Joyce, Buckley and Paul Murphy slow with the 1st touch
    Ollie walsh decent today and was a little bit unlucky to be pulled ashore as paddy deegan didn't improve matters
    Conor Fogarty ok but a lot of our lads not quick enough in possession and getting caught leaving off the ball
    Pat Lyng decent started slow
    TJ needs to be on the wing
    Sean morrissey needs to be better
    John joe was horsed out of it and 1st touch too slow
    Richie in and out
    Blanchfield strong but needs to get more pace
    Richie leahy and walter definitely improved things when introduced
    Overall we didn't seem to be able to carve out anygoal chances
    Our half and full forward line were bullied out of it for large parts of the match
    TJ really needs to be on the wing to be more effective and to bring more lads into the game.
    Possibly Richie leahy on the other side with walter in the centre.
    We need more pace in the full forward line but maybe it's too early to be overly harsh but definitely need to up all sides of the game, from 1st touch to delivery and bringing other players into the game


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 557 ✭✭✭usualstripes


    Team v clare???

    Eoin Murphy
    Paul Murphy
    Padraig walsh
    Joey/ conor o she's
    Kieran joyce
    Cilian Buckley
    Conor Fogarty
    Lester ryan
    Ollie walsh
    Richie leahy
    Walter
    TJ
    Richie hogan
    John joe
    Liam blanchfield

    What's the story with luke scanlon, john walsh and kevin kelly?
    I know ger aylward is probably a bit away as is Colin fennelly
    Pat Lyng may also be an option at half forward as would be james maher and push leahy to the corner but leahy needs space


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,747 ✭✭✭brookville


    Team v clare???

    Eoin Murphy
    Paul Murphy
    Padraig walsh
    Joey/ conor o she's
    Kieran joyce
    Cilian Buckley
    Conor Fogarty
    Lester ryan
    Ollie walsh
    Richie leahy
    Walter
    TJ
    Richie hogan
    John joe
    Liam blanchfield

    What's the story with luke scanlon, john walsh and kevin kelly?
    I know ger aylward is probably a bit away as is Colin fennelly
    Pat Lyng may also be an option at half forward as would be james maher and push leahy to the corner but leahy needs space

    Lester ryan will likely miss the whole league he got his appendix out yesterday
    Kevin kelly has a hamstring injury and he has a big game with his college next week so I'd say that's why he want available.
    Hopefully pat lyngs injury isn't to serious and he can play next week which is probably a must win game
    John walsh played for his college mid week so probably just has to get up to match fitness
    I think oillie walsh deserves another run while I'd also like to see leahy start next week


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 557 ✭✭✭usualstripes


    brookville wrote: »
    Lester ryan will likely miss the whole league he got his appendix out yesterday
    Kevin kelly has a hamstring injury and he has a big game with his college next week so I'd say that's why he want available.
    Hopefully pat lyngs injury isn't to serious and he can play next week which is probably a must win game
    John walsh played for his college mid week so probably just has to get up to match fitness
    I think oillie walsh deserves another run while I'd also like to see leahy start next week

    If you play pat Lyng and leahy along with walter, Richie hogan and tj who is left out and where do leahy and at pat Lyng play as we need strength in the half forward line so tj and walter need to be there


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 128 ✭✭ttowncat


    Hoganstand have it that lester will be out for a few weeks with appendix. Richie hogan doesn't have the pace or long enough legs for the corner.. he's either loose centre forward or midfield for me.
    Is the panel finalised does anyone know? Or is there a cull coming? I thought Ollie Walsh was unlucky to be called ashore... dunno if we'll see jonjo again?

    Personally I wouldn't mind seeing Waterford win an all Ireland but not if they turn the game into rugby and puke football.. It must be very frustrating playing against that ****e- hopefully it'll get them nowhere.

    I'd be expecting trouble for Ger Cunningham with the dubs too.. that short tappy game he's trying to get them to play along with the type of panel he's investing in is awful stuff..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,734 ✭✭✭thesultan


    ttowncat wrote: »
    Hoganstand have it that lester will be out for a few weeks with appendix. Richie hogan doesn't have the pace or long enough legs for the corner.. he's either loose centre forward or midfield for me.
    Is the panel finalised does anyone know? Or is there a cull coming? I thought Ollie Walsh was unlucky to be called ashore... dunno if we'll see jonjo again?

    Personally I wouldn't mind seeing Waterford win an all Ireland but not if they turn the game into rugby and puke football.. It must be very frustrating playing against that ****e- hopefully it'll get them nowhere.

    I'd be expecting trouble for Ger Cunningham with the dubs too.. that short tappy game he's trying to get them to play along with the type of panel he's investing in is awful stuff..
    The Waterford game is horrible to watch and this is from a Waterford supporter.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 557 ✭✭✭usualstripes


    thesultan wrote: »
    The Waterford game is horrible to watch and this is from a Waterford

    waterford concentrate large numbers of players under the ball and are when a waterford players wins possession from the ruck there are many players/runners to support the player in possession.
    We just have to be cuter with our hurling and start delivering better ball to forwards that are able to get into space from there deliveries and either take their own scores or offload to someone coming into a better position.
    The simple fact is backs do not want to be dragged out of position as it leaves gaps and openings for oncoming players to take advantage of.
    If we are cuter with our delivery into forwards and open up space you will see a lot more chances and in particular goal chances created.
    This means forwards need to be thinking ahead and be looking for possession that drags a back out of his comfort zone.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 642 ✭✭✭mullinr2


    What is more concerning about the loss today is that there seems to be no fluidity to our play. It's all about hoofing the ball into the forwards. We don't have the Shefflins, Powers, Larkins to win those type of balls anymore. For the likes of K. Kelly and Alyward, the ball needs to come in with some precision. If we continue with the current approach we're at nothing.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 642 ✭✭✭mullinr2


    I'd be worried for our backs next week against Clare. First touch was way off today


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 552 ✭✭✭Topcat32


    First touch and distribution was definitely poor but apart from the first 15 minutes I thought the backs were pretty solid. I dont see Padraig Walsh and Paul Murphy working out in central positions. Kieran Joyce is a lot more comfortable at wing back tho


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 731 ✭✭✭dubcat51


    Poor game today.giving away so many frees cost us the game.waterford very physical and wanting to lau down a marker.very hard for forwards in the conditions.lester big loss todsy as conditions were made for him.some players touch was way off(buckley in particular)
    E.murphy excellent yop keeper
    J holden poor needs to get out in front
    P walsh ok but for me better at half back
    C o shea decent performance
    5 k.joyce ok
    6.p.murphy hit alot of ball yo de burca
    7.c bucley poor
    8.c.fogarty gave away alot of ball
    9.o.walsh good
    10.p lyng decent
    11 tj decent missed a few easy frees
    12 s.morrissey poor
    13 jonjo poor
    14 l.blanch looked dangerous but didnt fire
    15r hogan needs to play further out
    Hopefully kelly bolger etc will get a run next week.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 931 ✭✭✭Cornerback1


    One thing that got to me in the first half was 2 handy frees we conceded. One was a wild swing by T.J. and another straight after was a rugby type tackle from Joyce who was wrong side.

    To me, at that level, we can't be conceding soft frees like that.

    I thought Waterford deserved the win. They were hungrier and dominated the skies and the break ball. Our touch was very poor but it's early days. Sometimes we tried to take too much out of it. Barron in mid-field was excellent - kept it simple and chipped in with a few points.


    Our forwards couldn't win the first ball and Waterford were first to the break. The only decent pass was by Cillian Buckley I think in the second half - 50 yards low into the left corner. I think we got a free out of it. Everyother pass was mi**** or to the defender's advantage.


    After today, we may have more questions than answers but it's only early Feb.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 119 ✭✭Fort Stranger


    I listened to Ronnie and Taggy on KCLR and it was a comedy classic, better than Ant and Dec any day! Brilliant, I hope they let them do a few more matchesðŸ‘


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 552 ✭✭✭Topcat32


    One thing that got to me in the first half was 2 handy frees we conceded. One was a wild swing by T.J. and another straight after was a rugby type tackle from Joyce who was wrong side.

    To me, at that level, we can't be conceding soft frees like that.

    I thought Waterford deserved the win. They were hungrier and dominated the skies and the break ball. Our touch was very poor but it's early days. Sometimes we tried to take too much out of it. Barron in mid-field was excellent - kept it simple and chipped in with a few points.


    Our forwards couldn't win the first ball and Waterford were first to the break. The only decent pass was by Cillian Buckley I think in the second half - 50 yards low into the left corner. I think we got a free out of it. Everyother pass was mi**** or to the defender's advantage.


    After today, we may have more questions than answers but it's only early Feb.

    I think what today shows is that to be competitive we are going to need a lot of luck with injuries and for the players who are coming back from injury to find form. Its possible that we could have a half forward line of Walter Walsh, TJ Reid, Richie Hogan and a full forward line of Colin Fennelly, Liam Blanchfield and Ger Aylward with Kevin Kelly and James Maher to come off the bench. Thats a far better forward line than we had out today or in the All Ireland final last year.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 496 ✭✭68deville


    A lot of people putting a lot of faith in Chris Bolger to step up, watched him in U21 and far from ste the world alight


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 552 ✭✭✭Topcat32


    68deville wrote: »
    A lot of people putting a lot of faith in Chris Bolger to step up, watched him in U21 and far from ste the world alight

    He is scoring goals in the Fitzgibbon cup, was dangerous at under 21 and is worth a try. I think he might be an option off the bench.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 217 ✭✭Noddy33


    No to hit the panic stations just yet as still have alot of key players to come back. But there no denying there definitely problems at both end of the pitch that need resolving. We have struggled big time against any decent kind of opposition. Anyone down in New Ross will know Wexford should have won that game and if Galway has any decent kind of free taker last week we would have been bet too.
    Thought Padraig Walsh the slip aside for the goal was very assured at full back. However we got absolutely cleaned out under puck outs which is an area he general dominated when playing half back. I would have loved to seen Richie Reid given a run at half back yesterday as he has good aerial skills and would have been a good test to see if he an option outfield or not. Thought Pender did ok when introduced too. Murphy got on the ball alot which is what you want to see from your centre back but he will know himself he needed to use the ball more effectively. 
    Midfield was completely dominated and was really hoping Ollie Walsh would have a good came as he impressed so far but unfortunately other the scoring a point he probably will have been disappointed with his own performance. The biggest concern for me was for the first time I can remember we didnt create one goal scoring chance........I would prefer to see Richie further out the field to allow him get on the ball more but perhaps until Ger Aylward is fit enough he prob needs to remain in Full Forward line to offer some kind of goal threat. Think if we have absolutely everybody fit our starting 15 will take a good team to beat them but the likelihood of having a full pick is very rare and not sure if the dept in squad is there to compete with the likes of Tipp
    Just a quick mention to say great to see John Mulhall chip in with 6points for Kildare in their win over Armagh yesterday. The ship has sailed with him for Kilkenny but the lad obviously want to hurls Inter County at some level


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 552 ✭✭✭Topcat32


    Noddy33 wrote: »
    No to hit the panic stations just yet as still have alot of key players to come back. But there no denying there definitely problems at both end of the pitch that need resolving. We have struggled big time against any decent kind of opposition. Anyone down in New Ross will know Wexford should have won that game and if Galway has any decent kind of free taker last week we would have been bet too.
    Thought Padraig Walsh the slip aside for the goal was very assured at full back. However we got absolutely cleaned out under puck outs which is an area he general dominated when playing half back. I would have loved to seen Richie Reid given a run at half back yesterday as he has good aerial skills and would have been a good test to see if he an option outfield or not. Thought Pender did ok when introduced too. Murphy got on the ball alot which is what you want to see from your centre back but he will know himself he needed to use the ball more effectively. 
    Midfield was completely dominated and was really hoping Ollie Walsh would have a good came as he impressed so far but unfortunately other the scoring a point he probably will have been disappointed with his own performance. The biggest concern for me was for the first time I can remember we didnt create one goal scoring chance........I would prefer to see Richie further out the field to allow him get on the ball more but perhaps until Ger Aylward is fit enough he prob needs to remain in Full Forward line to offer some kind of goal threat. Think if we have absolutely everybody fit our starting 15 will take a good team to beat them but the likelihood of having a full pick is very rare and not sure if the dept in squad is there to compete with the likes of Tipp
    Just a quick mention to say great to see John Mulhall chip in with 6points for Kildare in their win over Armagh yesterday. The ship has sailed with him for Kilkenny but the lad obviously want to hurls Inter County at some level

    I didnt think we were completely dominated at midfield but the ball that Waterford won there was used far more effectively, Waterford seemed to have an extra man there every time, Fogarty and Lyng who won a good bit of ball seemed to have to plough up the middle and get bottled up. It wasnt as if the Waterford half forwards won much ball either but the half back line fumbled the ball, were blocked down or hit the ball direct to a Waterford player far too often.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,148 ✭✭✭Ceist_Beag


    Very little in the way of clean catches yesterday, an awful lot of fumbling and scrums on the ground. On the plus side, Kilkenny scored almost half their scores from play whereas Waterford only managed 1-4 from play but then that may say something about the number of frees conceded, sometimes quite silly frees to give away.
    I thought Kilkenny could have let Eoin Murphy take a few more of the long range frees in the second half ... but then he made me eat my words with his last effort! :)
    Young Lyng looked decent until he was taken out and Conor O'Shea did alright too. I thought the half back line was quite poor, well beaten for the most part. I thought Padraig did alright at FB.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 217 ✭✭Noddy33


    Topcat32 wrote: »
    Noddy33 wrote: »
    No to hit the panic stations just yet as still have alot of key players to come back. But there no denying there definitely problems at both end of the pitch that need resolving. We have struggled big time against any decent kind of opposition. Anyone down in New Ross will know Wexford should have won that game and if Galway has any decent kind of free taker last week we would have been bet too.
    Thought Padraig Walsh the slip aside for the goal was very assured at full back. However we got absolutely cleaned out under puck outs which is an area he general dominated when playing half back. I would have loved to seen Richie Reid given a run at half back yesterday as he has good aerial skills and would have been a good test to see if he an option outfield or not. Thought Pender did ok when introduced too. Murphy got on the ball alot which is what you want to see from your centre back but he will know himself he needed to use the ball more effectively. 
    Midfield was completely dominated and was really hoping Ollie Walsh would have a good came as he impressed so far but unfortunately other the scoring a point he probably will have been disappointed with his own performance. The biggest concern for me was for the first time I can remember we didnt create one goal scoring chance........I would prefer to see Richie further out the field to allow him get on the ball more but perhaps until Ger Aylward is fit enough he prob needs to remain in Full Forward line to offer some kind of goal threat. Think if we have absolutely everybody fit our starting 15 will take a good team to beat them but the likelihood of having a full pick is very rare and not sure if the dept in squad is there to compete with the likes of Tipp
    Just a quick mention to say great to see John Mulhall chip in with 6points for Kildare in their win over Armagh yesterday. The ship has sailed with him for Kilkenny but the lad obviously want to hurls Inter County at some level

    I didnt think we were completely dominated at midfield but the ball that Waterford won there was used far more effectively, Waterford seemed to have an extra man there every time, Fogarty and Lyng who won a good bit of ball seemed to have to plough up the middle and get bottled up. It wasnt as if the Waterford half forwards won much ball either but the half back line fumbled the ball, were blocked down or hit the ball direct to a Waterford player far too often.
    I thought our midfield failed to may any marker down espicially at the pucks put when we couldnt win primary ball or the breaking ball. Fogarty did win some dirty ball but each time ran into a wall of Waterford players. Agreed it was more so the half back coughed up possession too easy rather than being outplayed but aerial dominance was something that Kilkenny lorded over teams until recently and struggled with yesterday and thats reason why I would have loved to see if Richie Reid could have made an impression here. Our midfield will obviously strengthen considerably when Mick Fennelly returns but the importance of keeping him fit for Championship part of season becomes more vital


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 217 ✭✭Noddy33


    Topcat32 wrote: »
    Noddy33 wrote: »
    No to hit the panic stations just yet as still have alot of key players to come back. But there no denying there definitely problems at both end of the pitch that need resolving. We have struggled big time against any decent kind of opposition. Anyone down in New Ross will know Wexford should have won that game and if Galway has any decent kind of free taker last week we would have been bet too.
    Thought Padraig Walsh the slip aside for the goal was very assured at full back. However we got absolutely cleaned out under puck outs which is an area he general dominated when playing half back. I would have loved to seen Richie Reid given a run at half back yesterday as he has good aerial skills and would have been a good test to see if he an option outfield or not. Thought Pender did ok when introduced too. Murphy got on the ball alot which is what you want to see from your centre back but he will know himself he needed to use the ball more effectively. 
    Midfield was completely dominated and was really hoping Ollie Walsh would have a good came as he impressed so far but unfortunately other the scoring a point he probably will have been disappointed with his own performance. The biggest concern for me was for the first time I can remember we didnt create one goal scoring chance........I would prefer to see Richie further out the field to allow him get on the ball more but perhaps until Ger Aylward is fit enough he prob needs to remain in Full Forward line to offer some kind of goal threat. Think if we have absolutely everybody fit our starting 15 will take a good team to beat them but the likelihood of having a full pick is very rare and not sure if the dept in squad is there to compete with the likes of Tipp
    Just a quick mention to say great to see John Mulhall chip in with 6points for Kildare in their win over Armagh yesterday. The ship has sailed with him for Kilkenny but the lad obviously want to hurls Inter County at some level

    I didnt think we were completely dominated at midfield but the ball that Waterford won there was used far more effectively, Waterford seemed to have an extra man there every time, Fogarty and Lyng who won a good bit of ball seemed to have to plough up the middle and get bottled up. It wasnt as if the Waterford half forwards won much ball either but the half back line fumbled the ball, were blocked down or hit the ball direct to a Waterford player far too often.
    I thought our midfield failed to may any marker down espicially at the pucks put when we couldnt win primary ball or the breaking ball. Fogarty did win some dirty ball but each time ran into a wall of Waterford players. Agreed it was more so the half back coughed up possession too easy rather than being outplayed but aerial dominance was something that Kilkenny lorded over teams until recently and struggled with yesterday and thats reason why I would have loved to see if Richie Reid could have made an impression here. Our midfield will obviously strengthen considerably when Mick Fennelly returns but the importance of keeping him fit for Championship part of season becomes more vital


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 128 ✭✭ttowncat


    I don't know how much aerial and middle third dominance can improve against the Waterford system? It's all about bodies in the way, subtle and not so subtle body checking and jousting under the puck outs that a ref is not to to be able to see or call( not that I could see any full on blatant fouling myself) but you'd want to be super human to hold your ground, protect your hand, make space and catch in those crowded melees let alone do anything with a ball if you did catch it!
    Part of me thinks that that is part of the reason Waterford clog the middle third for puck outs->they spoil the oppositions chance of primary possession and then fancy themselves to pick up breaks near the ground with what comparatively looks like stockier and quicker lads who are used to the scrum and support system. Maybe if we had Joyce and fogarty lift Walter up into the air like a rugby line out we could beat them at their own game!!! ��

    Anyhow did anyone at the match notice were there any reasonable opportunities for eoin Murphy to go short on the puckouts and then hope that whatever half back that got it could get it over the middle third (then there's de burca sweeping I suppose!) or would this be a trap? Herity said in an interview lately that he was never really allowed go short unless it was a 120yard short puck out!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 552 ✭✭✭Topcat32


    ttowncat wrote: »
    I don't know how much aerial and middle third dominance can improve against the Waterford system? It's all about bodies in the way, subtle and not so subtle body checking and jousting under the puck outs that a ref is not to to be able to see or call( not that I could see any full on blatant fouling myself) but you'd want to be super human to hold your ground, protect your hand, make space and catch in those crowded melees let alone do anything with a ball if you did catch it!
    Part of me thinks that that is part of the reason Waterford clog the middle third for puck outs->they spoil the oppositions chance of primary possession and then fancy themselves to pick up breaks near the ground with what comparatively looks like stockier and quicker lads who are used to the scrum and support system. Maybe if we had Joyce and fogarty lift Walter up into the air like a rugby line out we could beat them at their own game!!! ��

    Anyhow did anyone at the match notice were there any reasonable opportunities for eoin Murphy to go short on the puckouts and then hope that whatever half back that got it could get it over the middle third (then there's de burca sweeping I suppose!) or would this be a trap? Herity said in an interview lately that he was never really allowed go short unless it was a 120yard short puck out!

    Thats an interesting point about the short puck outs. It was pretty common for Jackie to recieve them short so I dont think Cody is completely against them, I just think its that Holden and O Shea would not be trusted to consistently clear the ball well, our best option in that regard would probably be Shane Prendergast.


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