ShamoBuc wrote: » 2 points up at ht, happy with that. Limerick lost their captain through injury and then went down to 14, correct decision. He also booked O'donoghue, which was strange and could have had to send him off for a jersey pull then. I think we should take him off at ht.
The Cork team for next Saturday's Munster Minor Hurling Championship v Limerick in Pairc Ui Chaoimh @ 5pm has been announced as follows. 1 Cian Long - Glen Rovers 2 Cian McCarthy - St Oliver Plunketts 3 Niall O Riordan - Mallow 4 Ciaran O Brien - St Catherines 5 Luke Horgan - Glen Rovers 6 Cormac O Brien - Newtownshandrum 7 Cillian O Donovan - Douglas 8 Cian O Donovan - Sarsfields 9 Olan Broderick - Killeagh 10 Ethan Twomey - St Finbarr's 11 Shane Barrett - Blarney (Capt) 12 Daniel Hogan - Sarsfields 13 Padraig Power - Blarney 14 Paddy O Flynn - Bride Rovers 15 Jack Cahalane - St Finbarrs Subs 16 Jack McGann - Dungourney 17 Christian Murphy - Midleton 18 Ryan McCarthy - Killeagh 19 Paul Cooney - Ballincollig 20 Cathal Hickey - Lisgoold 21 Kevin Moynihan - Na Piarsaigh 22 Fergal O Leary - Inniscarra 23 Aaron Mulcahy - Midleton 24 Alan Connolly - Blackrock
Mahony0509 wrote: » Looking forward to Saturday. I expect to see a completely new full back line for the Minors, and I think the Seniors can rattle Limerick.
lim4ev wrote: » This should be a cracker looking forward to seeing the new ground I think Carey was trying to instill belief into the Limerick players plus they prob were v selective in what they printed. If results pan out the way I think they might we,ll need something from this or more than likely have to win or draw in Ennis in our last match and would prefer if we could avoid that sat night will be a cracker I feel
washman3 wrote: » Where are you hearing all this 'confidence' from.? Ger Loughnane maybe.? Certainly not from many in Limerick. I for one will be travelling to PUC only in hope. Would gladly take another draw. A trend is already developing where home teams are winning, they simply have to, and would've targeted that from the outset. Kilkenny/Dublin was an exception but the Dubs simply had no luck. Look at how Tipp dug deep yesterday with backs to the wall in their own backyard. I posted here some time back that Clare will not lose at home and after yesterday that looks a real probability.
The White Feather wrote: » Great news! Colm O Neill doesn't have cruciate injuryhttps://twitter.com/MikeMoynihanEx/status/1001080390881341441?s=19
rebelyell99 wrote: » I don't really get all the confidence that Limerick will beat us next Saturday,i feel we are more than a match for them ,tipp Wer very poor against them and still put up a decent enough score,add in that we are at home and a win will see us through Munster.I give us a great chance if our backs perform like first half yesterday
nlrkjos wrote: » I done both !!! probably the best keeper in the country, reads the game well, great shot stopper, most of his puck outs are good. unlucky not to get all-star last year !
Water John wrote: » Well we gave you Paul O'Connell.
The White Feather wrote: » I didn't see the minor game at all but that's 2 weeks in a row where we have conceded 3 goals in the first half. Something clearly needs to be fixed in that department
washman3 wrote: » I honestly didn't know whether to laugh or cry when I read this....