Rebel norrie wrote: » Do u understand from PLAY.
The_Kew_Tour wrote: » Just not good enough. Simple as that. No leaders really. But we ain't million miles away from holy grail
Zoncolon wrote: » Do you understand if you hauled him off he wouldn't have been available to draw the game...
GeordieRebel wrote: » I’m not sure the “no leaders” is fair. Harnedy, Kearney and Fitzgibbon all got injured. They’ve been driving forces all year. Horgan had a bad day shooting but got stood up to get the equaliser. Lehane got 1-3 in the second half. They’ve been good in the last ten all year (bar today obviously) so I don’t see leadership as an issue.
Someguy025 wrote: » Thats a tough one to take after letting a 6 point lead slip in the closing stages. they played some brilliant hurling throughout the game but just couldnt put it to bed which is really disapointing.
rebelyell99 wrote: » If the game goes to extra time im worried we dont have the quality on the bench.
Edgware wrote: » I dont think they let it slip. Limerick just took over and got point after point without reply. I just hope they go all the way now
Sprinter Sacre wrote: » This Cork team have just let an All Ireland behind them. Should never be choking up 6 points with such little time left. Would have beaten Clare handy in the final too once they beat an injury filled Galway. Tough one to take
Rebel norrie wrote: » Hate to name players but How did Hoggy stay on de pitch. HEARTLESS
Shedite27 wrote: » Thought the two steps calls in the last 10 minutes a bit bizarre. There was no replay on the Sunday Game, were they really that blatant?
Sprinter Sacre wrote: » Absolutely delighted for Daniel Kearney to see how he has done this year, could be an outside shot at an All Star and thoroughly deserved if so. From being the mainstay at midfield to dropping to the bench to having rumours he quit the panel and would never come back, to working on his game on the quiet, taking his chance when it was given and then establishing himself as a half forward/third midfielder and arguably playing his best hurling now. Before you wouldn't want to see him being the one have to take a shot from way out but he's put over some fantastic scores this year as well as giving everything and putting in the donkey work. Lot of positives to come out from this year. Spillane has built on last year and gotten better. O Donoghue is a great find and is only 22. Coleman is developing well. Darragh Fitz was on fire again. Meade is growing into his role in the team. And sure what more can be said about Hoggie, Harnedy and Kingston, especially the former two.
GeordieRebel wrote: » Great post. We just need 3 or 4 lads to round out the panel a bit. Hopefully some of the U21s like Dalton, Billy Hennessey and Robert Downey are able to make a step and some of the lads currently on the panel like Tim O’Mahony can kick on in the winter. Daire Connery probably a couple years away too but looks a serious prospect.
washman3 wrote: » Rebel norrie wrote: » Hate to name players but How did Hoggy stay on de pitch. HEARTLESS Harsh comment in the extreme.:mad: For me, as a Limerickman, Hoggy is up there with Gary Kirby and Ciaran Carey as the best players ever not to win an A.I. medal. At least Hoggie has a few seasons left to achieve this and hopefully he will.
boccy23 wrote: » I think very little is being made of the foul on Daniel Kearney for Limerick's first goal by Cian Lynch. I feel this was a real turning point in the game. At that stage we were 2 points up. Limerick had only 2 functioning forwards (Herrity and Mulcahy) and were struggling to stay in the game. We were heading in to half time 2 points up and would be playing into the scoring goal for the second half. Then the foul wasn't given. He followed up by picking the ball of the ground or trying to as he knew he had fouled Kearney and expected the free to be given. And it was Lynch who couldn't be tracked by Kearney, having pushed him, was left free for the goal. Total miss by the referee on two occasions and a real full-up for them and a blow for us.