Clareman wrote: » It's offical now http://www.gaa.ie/hurling/gaa-hurling-all-ireland-senior-championship/clare-galway/1457903/
keeponhurling wrote: » The minor footballers are leading 0-8 to 0-3 at half time v Galway in Tullamore. Could be a shock on the cards here.....
keeponhurling wrote: » Wonder what the story is with the injuries to G.McInerney and Canning
BnB wrote: » Stayed up till now watching the full match after driving home and the durty durty durty fupping cursed sky plus recording ran out at the end of the first half of added time. Well FUPP IT anyway
finbarrk wrote: » I wonder which terrace will we have the next day?
marco_polo wrote: » Meant to ask a few months ago what is the story with Oisin O'Brien. I thought he was back fit on the panel pre season (think he started awaterford crystal trophy game or whatever its called now) but seemed to disappear again before the start of the league proper.
Noveight wrote: » Looking back at Duggan's point in the last 10 minutes. An hour of physical hurling already played, 3-4 Galway lads hanging off him and a score needed to level up the sides, still not a bother to him. Truly incredible stuff.https://twitter.com/officialgaa/status/1023259225424883714
LuckyGent88 wrote: » So where do you start with analyzing that one??!! First off, very proud of all those players out on that pitch today. Left their hearts and soul on that pitch. To come back from 9 points down against the all ireland champs was so impressive and every time they pulled away again we were able to drag it back again and again. Unbelievable effort. Strange one as every player put in a huge effort and contributed positively to the outcome but pretty much every player made a silly mistake. We gifted them so many scores and had to work ridiculously hard for ours. Even things like John Conlon dropping a few high balls which he looked like he had in his hand. Plenty more to analyze and discuss but leave that for the rest of the week. Those duggan and SOD points
Noveight wrote: There were some cracking scores. Didn't Galvin land a monster point from way out the field at one stage as well?
codea wrote: » Does anyone know when tickets for the replay are on sale????
Noveight wrote: » There were some cracking scores. Didn't Galvin land a monster point from way out the field at one stage as well? I was above on the Hill and can't rightly remember when but he struck it in to the Davin end I think.
letowski wrote: » I have to say, if it wasn't for Duggan getting one of the best individual scores in Croke Park, we would be talking about Shane O'Donnell's first point, which was a beauty. I was in the Hill, like, his matrix-style leap to grab that ball at his ankles at full flight was stunning. Even with Hanbury on top of him. He got up shrugged off the challenge and hit an outstanding score. He really has shut up his critics since the Munster final. Great lad to have!