naughto wrote: » Harrison out for the Sligo game pulled his hamstring
Shurimgreat wrote: » AOS lacks the end product in big matches, ie AI semi finals and particularly finals. He's a James Horan type player, can run and tackle and hand pass all day, but ask him to kick a couple of points or score a goal in an AI final and you will be waiting. He is what he is and yes he gets special treatment but so do all the top players, yet they still manage to come up with something magical on a frequent basis.
PARlance wrote: » Shurimgreat wrote: » AOS lacks the end product in big matches, ie AI semi finals and particularly finals. He's a James Horan type player, can run and tackle and hand pass all day, but ask him to kick a couple of points or score a goal in an AI final and you will be waiting. He is what he is and yes he gets special treatment but so do all the top players, yet they still manage to come up with something magical on a frequent basis. Would you have examples of top players who come up with something magical on a frequent basis in recent years?
PARlance wrote: » Would you have examples of top players who come up with something magical on a frequent basis in recent years?
ProudDUB wrote: » Well, Lee Keegan for one. Why am I the one pointing that out?
PARlance wrote: » It was worth it for that alone...
Shurimgreat wrote: » Most of the Dublin forwards of recent years; both Brogans, McManamon, Andrews, Rock, Flynn, Kilkenny also as mentioned Brian Fenton, and even MDM, as well as most of the Dublin backs including McCaffrey and O'Sullivan. Consistent, proven players on the biggest occasions. Aside from that, Gooch up to 2013, Michael Murphy, Canavan, and many others who have produced when it mattered, on AI final day. AOS cannot be counted in that bracket until he delivers a big game on AI final day, as in he helps his team to victory. I may be tough on him but sport at that level is tough.
Shurimgreat wrote: » Most of the Dublin forwards of recent years; both Brogans, McManamon, Andrews, Rock, Flynn, Kilkenny also as mentioned Brian Fenton, and even MDM, as well as most of the Dublin backs including McCaffrey and O'Sullivan. Consistent, proven players on the biggest occasions. Aside from that, Gooch up to 2013, Michael Murphy, Canavan, and many others who have produced when it mattered, on AI final day.AOS cannot be counted in that bracket until he delivers a big game on AI final day, as in he helps his team to victory. I may be tough on him but sport at that level is tough.
kilns wrote: » Keegan is head and shoulders above O'Shea or any other Mayo player for that matter, why dont you see him? doing much media work....
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Have you a link to that? Couldnt find it.
seligehgit wrote: » Totally agree but he does some media work but boxes much cleverer than Aidan O Shea.He's far more media savvy than O Shea.
km79 wrote: Imo diarmuid connolly has never delivered in a final....... He didn't even get going in the replay and was being outscored by his marker until an incorrect black call let him into it In fact he rarely delivers in semis either ......and doesn't always finish them if memory serves me correctly ..........but he doesn't seem to have this thrown at him like o Shea does Maybe he has better quality players around him .....?
seligehgit wrote: » Not sure if it's being mentioned but the Mayo squad for the championship was announced on Sunday. David Clarke Rob Hennelly Chris Barrett Colm Boyle Ger Cafferkey Stephen Coen Caolan Crowe David Drake Patrick Durcan Brendan Harrison Keith Higgins Lee Keegan Shane Nally Donal Newcombe Eoin O Donoghue Donal Vaughan Danny Kirby Barry Moran Seamus O Shea Tom Parsons Fergal Boland Alan Dillon Jason Doherty Conor Loftus Kevin McLoughlin Andy Moran Diarmuid O Connor Cillian O Connor Aidan O Shea Conor O Shea Evan Regan
TCDStudent1 wrote: » Who's in and who's out from last year? Rather than me going through the list and trying to figure it out.
Panrich wrote: » Definite this time {m Looked it up) Outs Michael Hall Kevin Keane Jason Gibbons Cathal Carolan Alan Freeman Brian Reape Ins: Donal Newcombe Eoin O'Donoghue Danny Kirby Fergal Boland We had 33 in last years panel, 31 this year
PARlance wrote: Development Panel: Matthew Ruane, James Carr, Seamus Cunniffe, Adam Gallagher, Brian Reape
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Did I hear that Ruane is to have ankle surgery?