Rightwing wrote: » Disappointing. But Dublin are manufactured hurlers. Cork are more likely to lose to them than teams like Clare/Limerick/Galway.
cul beag wrote: » Serious question,when was the last time Harnedy played well for ye?
windy shepard henderson wrote: » who is regarded as one of the top coaches in the country acting as a spectator up in clare
windy shepard henderson wrote: » agreed but major qustion marks over teams 3 and 4 in that list to get over the line if it were all ireland final day ,point i make is if limerick clare or cork got on a run they probably have enough to challenge themselves but as i say clare will not be in the mix this year , given this is a cork thread i hope the likes of meade shane kingston , coleman cadogan and players like griffin at corner back who had a bad night improve as the league goes on , if they can work with them over the summer and find a system ( which is beyond management in my opinion ) they can still make an impact .donal og serves no purpose in clare , dose he actually do anything in cloyne or the local area in cork for underage?
windy shepard henderson wrote: » dose he actually do anything in cloyne or the local area in cork for underage?
Rightwing wrote: » I know nothing about him apart from the fact that he is a know all. Kiely must have about 15 strong back team helping him, it's a joke. I agree Cork lack physicality.
seanvanseanvan wrote: » Regarded by who?
The White Feather wrote: » Good win for Cork! I saw this tweet on the official Fermanagh page. What do they mean? Are you not allowed take as many steps as you like on a free?? https://twitter.com/FermanaghGAA/status/835852652466569216
TCDStudent1 wrote: » I guess it means he ran too far and did not actually kick it from where the free should've been taken.
Aya Little Tail wrote: » Never saw something like that on an intercounty Twitter before, small bit unprofessional?
zetecescort wrote: » sure every player from junior b to senior intercounty has been at that for years, trotting in towards the centre of the pitch to give themselves a better angle. pet hate of mine tbh, would like every attempt at scoring from a free to be taken off the ground.
DuffleBag wrote: » GAA is amateur.
DuffleBag wrote: » With regards to youngfellas i think it's a lot easier for a fella a year or so out of minor hurling to play senior then it is for a footballer based on the physicality of the game these days. Even if you look at the top teams in both. Dublin don't have any lads making the breakthrough, likewise Donegal. On the other hand you have fellas like John McGrath, some of the waterford/clare lads in the hurling breaking through. As big as they are at 18/19 these days there's still a bit of a gap i feel between that age and grown men in the their mid to late 20's in football. Skill doesn't do much for you in football whereas you can be skillful and relatively small in hurling.
Twiceasnice97 wrote: » you clearly have no contact with any clare player at all so. re cloyne cusack has done a lot of work for his club and in the surrounding area. The issue in cork is the some of the older fraternity who would rather lose than see cusack o halpin and those lads involved in cork hurling