Hammer Archer wrote: First trip to Cusack Park on Sunday. Any tips on the best places to park?
finbarrk wrote: » If Cork beat Down we would be safe.
Hammer Archer wrote: » First trip to Cusack Park on Sunday. Any tips on the best places to park?
Django99 wrote: » I think the days of teams not taking the league seriously are long gone, despite what Derek McGrath is trying to convince the media. This current structure is by far the best, there is no other structure that has been used which is better, nor is there any suggestions on making it better. I seriously can't believe there are still people who want to change back to the old system. So far this year we've already had some fantastic games in both 1A and 1B. For anyone who was interested, 2A and 2B even seemed to have some cracking games. With 6 knockout games, plus huge stakes relegation play offs to come, we're probable only at the halfway point in terms of quality games. Also it seems Clare have home advantage for the play off, I don't know if it's a home and away agreement or if there was a coin toss but they say on Sunday Sport last night that it's in Ennis. Should be a close game but home advantage might swing it for Clare. Would ye say ye are any way close to knowing the best 15 yet?
crazyguy01 wrote: Just posted on Clubify, Robbie Hogan has stepped down from Ballyea - work and family commitments.
Offaly Exile wrote: » Hi folks, Please forgive an Offaly man straying on to your turf:) I was at the Sligo v Offaly football game last Sunday. The game was preceded by a NHL game between Sligo and Longford. I didn't see the game but I saw in the programme that lining out at corner forward for Sligo was an Alan Markham from the Kilmealy club. Is that the same Alan Markham that played for ye in the late 90s onwards. If so then how old is ? I think he played in the 02 AI final v Kilkenny ? Just curious !
Barbie!sBitch wrote: » Looks like it's him alright, playing 13https://twitter.com/sligogaa/status/845969360120414208
Offaly Exile wrote: » I'm sorry I didn't see any of the game now (didn't even know it was on !) I imagine he is head and shoulders above anyone else in Division 3b.
letowski wrote: » Markham was fairly decent, played mostly as a forward and as a wingback. He had a great game in the All Ireland semi final 2002 (gosh I cant believe its 15 years now!). That was a great day for us.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuJYLcjSzzM
letowski wrote: Markham was fairly decent, played mostly as a forward and as a wingback. He had a great game in the All Ireland semi final 2002 (gosh I cant believe its 15 years now!). That was a great day for us.
Tell me how wrote: » That video would make you nostalgic. Granted it was an All Ireland semi-final but it seemed to be better atmosphere in the crowd than you get at 99% of games nowadays. Fair play to Markham to be still playing some form of hurling. He had a lovely style.
letowski wrote: » Markham was fairly decent, played mostly as a forward and as a wingback. He had a great game in the All Ireland semi final 2002 (gosh I cant believe its 15 years now!). That was a great day for us.
Barbie!sBitch wrote: » If you're around for a pint before/after the match I'm sure a former GAA Mod would be willing to pay for same pint
Hammer Archer wrote: » I'm almost certainly going to have to leave before the end of the hurling and probably won't make it early enough to have one before. But sure when Meath play Clare in the Liam McCarthy, we can meet up for one
LuckyGent88 wrote: » Hard to win the game anyway when the ref is rooting for Waterford. He was atrocious especially in the first half. Gleeson should have been off and it's such a pity he has a filthy side as he is a superb hurler. Dillon was fouled 3 or 4 times and got nothing and then had 2 awful frees called against him. And then right at the end of the half, mcinerney should have had a stone wall free but Waterford got it. Another solid game from Mcinerney 1.
LuckyGent88 wrote: » Gleeson should have been off and it's such a pity he has a filthy side as he is a superb hurler. Dillon was fouled 3 or 4 times and got nothing and then had 2 awful frees called against him. And then right at the end of the half, mcinerney should have had a stone wall free but Waterford got it.
danganabu wrote: » Agreed, but you missed the worst one of all, Stephen Daniels at the throw in where he pulled three times, with the last one being a foot and a half off the ground and the ball 10 yards away!
Twiceasnice97 wrote: » this was extraordinary right at the end of the first half. the ref threw in the ball and watched as Daniels flailed like hell with the ball yards away for the last pull.
mountgomery burns wrote: » Imagine a player in a Waterford v Clare game not getting sent off for pulling wildly at the throw in, surely that would never happen.... I do agree though, he was lucky.
Barbie!sBitch wrote: » Funny thing about the throw in in 98 is the first foul was by the Waterford 9 who swung with 1 hand while holding Baker off, Browne (foolishly) tried to get in front of Lynch at the start and ended up about 10 yards away after a dunt of a shoulder, he went whining to the ref of course. Waterford got a free for Lynch hitting a Waterford player and then Browne taunted Lynch, silly man taunting Lynch that day, he nearly ended up killing him. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yv3RkdIE1so
mountgomery burns wrote: » I knew you'd react, unbiased as ever I see
mountgomery burns wrote: » What was the Gleeson incident? Thought the ref was poor alright, I assume the McInerney one was where two players tackled and fouled him around the half way line and the ref ruled against him? Because there was one late on and not sure if it was Fitzgerald or McInerney but they caught Moran in the hand and they were livid giving away the free. Think a few of the Clare lads lost the head a bit at the ref. Kelly, Podge, McInerney and possibly more all at different times were losing it and that is in itself a discipline issue. Ye played some nice hurling though, certainly if ye can keep improving it should be a much better championship than the last few years. Would think ye'll beat Limerick and being in a Munster final for the first time in 9 years in itself would be a big result.