dulux99 wrote: » Please, please no. Aidan Walsh should not be anywhere near the hurling panel.
Richmond Ultra wrote: » If that lad Conway was from Cork, he would be on the senior panel. A very talented hurler.
Sprinter Sacre wrote: » The fact Aidan Walsh made it 28 before dropping off the intercounty panels is quite an achievement, he's been burned out with two or three years easily now. The mileage that man has put up over the last 10 years is ridiculous. Guess it shows how poor the footballers are when a lad like Aidan is still fighting for his place. No offence to the man, very nice lad and a terrific player when he was younger. He did well with the footballers but I always felt he was a much more natural hurler. The hurlers weren't in a strong place at the time though whereas the footballers were so we'll never really know how good he could have been giving the hurling a proper go.
KrustyUCC wrote: » True but could they do a job off the bench? I don't see either as a starter but we need a better panel next year Limericks subs won them the semi final as they had good players to come off the bench
Ron Burgundy II wrote: » One SHC fixture this weekend, Ballymartle v Blackrock. How do people see this game going?
ShamoBuc wrote: » Very tough to get a second yellow for that.
rebel girl 15 wrote: » No way a second yellow - she turned. I don't think that it was for that - I reckon it is more for the mouthing off rather than anything else. Delighted for Sarah Harrington and Niamh Ni Caoimhe, Leah Weste and the older girls - lot of heartache the previous few years, and I think Sarah and Niamh are off teaching abroad soon, so great to finally win it.
rebel girl 15 wrote: » Doesn't look like the greatest of crowds tbh