Clareman wrote: I think the big pitch will suit Clare more than Limerick on Sunday and we can't be as bad at shooting from distance again (can we???) so I think Clare should win
supernova5 wrote: » Clareman, - can you name all the other players outside the 26 on the extended Clare panel?
Edna_Ennky wrote: » Absolutely inspirational stuff from the Clare senior hurlers today!!!! My message is for every Clare man and woman is to get to Thurles or Limerick early on Sunday two weeks from now and make July 1st a special day. A Clare day please God. HON THE BANNER!!!
Gael85 wrote: » Where will Munster final be played?
windy shepard henderson wrote: jamie shannahan was excellent today especially in the second half where he doped back as sweeper , limerick were getting a grip on the game halfway through the second half jamie won two or 3 loose balls that led to scores down the other end of the field and set up the win , the half back line as a whole is starting to look strong now also , the most improved two players on the panel since the start of the championship would have to be jack browne and pat o connor both had excellent games again today as did the ever relent david mc
letowski wrote: » Yeah the team as a whole is starting to take much better shape now. We are holding tight at the back with Cleary sitting there and Malone in front working like a dog if anything loose breaks out. Up top we are working hard but Duggan and Conlon are excellent outlets for the backs. Those two bring a serious presence up front, hopefully Shanagher too in the future can be the same too. Overall though it was good to see us using the ball better and not take stupid pot shots and wides.. I think Shanahan and Galvin are having a good influence in how we use the ball. The team has some good momentum now heading to Thurles on July the 1st. Looks like we are timing our run well this summer.
windy shepard henderson wrote: » also the outlet of duggen and conlon alows us as you say to have someone to aim for , this time last year we were reduced to taking pot shots from out the field , the bones of 17 wides we hit in last years munster final were from angles out the field wheres this year them balls are been doped in and won regularly , a large portion of our scores came from close range today shane o donnell will probably start the next day, but dispite his lack in form i would prefer to see mcgrath start alongside conlon and podge , i expect to david reidy to start also the next day i seen a video on twitter which shows he didnt deserve a yellow let alone a red
irelandrover wrote: » Can you share it here?
Benbecul97 wrote: » windy shepard henderson;107284390 the bandwagon is probably a year late as it is but atleast it is starting to develop this team is not getting anywhere near the level of support it deserves The support (or lack of) for the team in Thurles last year was disgraceful. I hope the county gets fully behind them on July 1st, 2018! HON THE BANNER!
Benbecul97 wrote: » I would imagine the final is a dead cert for Thurles?
Reputable Rog wrote: » Its Thurles.
False Prophet wrote: » Where you getting that from, afaik the meeting on tonight to decide? Its probably 99% of being in Thurles but nothing has been confirmed yet.
Reputable Rog wrote: » A high ranking Cork GAA official. All the early trains sold out from Cork and Mallow to Thurles.
Clareman wrote: » Rumour going around yesterday was that Cork were promised both Munster finals this year but I can't see Clare going back down there.