The White Feather wrote: » Strong win for the Cork Ladies Footballers today in the NFL Division 1 Round 1 It finished Kerry 0-9 Cork 2-17 FT Sounds like a very dominant display down in Kerry too!
From nine plays, O’Flynn scored two points and had two scoring assists. Jack O’Connor may have only made one play after his introduction but he showed his blazing speed when scoring his point. Kilkenny edged the puckout stat 31-29 but Cork really stepped up in the physical stakes after the break. The stat for turnovers-in-possession had been 8-5 in Kilkenny’s favour in the first half but Cork won that category in the second half by 6-4.
The White Feather wrote: » Interesting article here about the stats from the Cork v Kilkenny game Maybe we are finally a bit more physical as I have thought we have been too light in past seasons. I know it's early days yet though but good stats in that article.
big_drive wrote: » North would be more sheltered if weather is bad. But stands are excellent really, you won't go wrong in either
beer enigma wrote: » Quick question, taking the kids to the Cork v Waterford allianz match at Pairc Ui Chaoimh on the 25th, I'm not familiar with the stadium. Looking for seating and its offering Lower south stand or North stand. Any recommendation ?
Doltanian wrote: » The boom is back on leeside and I am predicting that Cork will win the All-Ireland, and only for the sending off of Damien Cahalane then Cork would have powered on ahead of Waterford and Galway wouldn't have had a chance last year. Galway were lucky enough to win it last year in that Cork were unlucky. Its early days for the Rebels but they are definite contenders and my favourite for September after tonight's performance. They hit Kilkenny all over the field and gave them a dose of their own medicine with the physicality and Cork were cuter and sharper on the ball all evening.
Laylah Miniature Sphere wrote: » Was anyone near the Cillian Buckley incident up close on Saturday? That was one almighty wallop, who put in the challenge?
washman3 wrote: » Agreed. Everything points to a Cork/Offaly final in September, with Cork winning by 5-6 points. Not another team will live with both these teams physicality this year. Streets ahead of any other team.!!
The White Feather wrote: » Jeez that Multyfarnham goalkeeper. Embarrassed for him there
zetecescort wrote: » Well deserved win for Knocknagree, led from the start to finish and played some lovely football. 3-13 to 3-9 FT.