White lighting wrote: » Many heading down Sunday? Will be a tough game, Clare have been excellent at home last few years and have two draws this year there against what look like two of the strongest teams in the division Cavan and Tipp. Kickouts will be important with Clare's top class midfield duo Brennan and O'Connor so i wouldnt be surprised to see Compton given a start if fully fit. Id like to see Conor Daly keep here as for last few years i was wanting him tried here as the midfield runner and legs if paired with a fielder. Enda back at wing forward would be a kickout option too. A win is vital hopefully we can do the business
White lighting wrote: » Hadnt we for some bizarre reason have David Keenan trying to pick up Gary Brennan in that match? He might not have been named there but he definetly played there so i dont agree we have got much weaker around the middle. Have not improved but not any weaker
Pique wrote: » Have to say well done to Warwickshire for giving us a good beating in div 3a in the hurling. Roscommon isn't a happy place to be for hurlers. Clubs like Athleague and Dominics try their best but the county history isn't there. Shame really as I'm sure there are plenty of talented hurlers in roscommon.
rossie1977 wrote: » With Compton and Donie Smith starting yesterday that made it 28 different starters over the five league games. By contrast Galway only had 16 different starters over their first four games with two more against Monaghan.
rossie1977 wrote: » Well the most successful teams are the ones who have settled teams year in year out. Mayo had ten of the same starters playing against us first game last Summer as in that insanely close game in the Hyde in 2014, we had two. Roscommon have spent most of the last decade chopping and changing season after season. I joked coming out of Salthill last Summer that maybe 2-3 of the starting line-up would be still on the panel in 2019.
rossie1977 wrote: » Strange game today. We started really poorly then totally dominated last 15 minutes of first half and should have gone in further shead. Had 5-6 breakaways at start of second half where we ended up turning over the ball and they scored each time on the counter. We then finished the much stronger. After giving him a lot of criticism I thought Featherstone passed well today. Ciarain Murtagh is starting to return to his best last two games after a very slow start to the season. Cathal Compton was best player on the park. If we can keep him fit (which has been the tricky part last 6 years since minor) he is the future captain.
Syferus wrote: » Only two players opted off the panel. We’ve added much more than we’ve lost this year and you can tell that by how strongly we’ve finished many of the games when our subs come on. Happy with how this season is shaping up, getting results without playing stunningly and without drawing much attention. Let the likes of Galway take all the newspaper inches and be the great white hope while we can slip under the radar until the likely Connacht final in June. Two in a row sounds nice.
Tellyium wrote: » Syferus wrote: » Only two players opted off the panel. We’ve added much more than we’ve lost this year and you can tell that by how strongly we’ve finished many of the games when our subs come on. Happy with how this season is shaping up, getting results without playing stunningly and without drawing much attention. Let the likes of Galway take all the newspaper inches and be the great white hope while we can slip under the radar until the likely Connacht final in June. Two in a row sounds nice. Hee hee