cavan4sam wrote: » In fairness it looks decent enough and if we can put a performance we should be hopefully taking something out of it ....
rrs wrote: » It's a decent Cavan team. It might lack any heavy scorer though. McKiernan always capable of 3 or 4 pts. Madden has ability and could play well, or have an off day like when he came on against Roscommon in league final. Caoimhim Reilly a loss as well. Is Conor Bradley injured, or just not included in the 26?
rrs wrote: » How much of the League will he miss? He played in the McKenna Cup but not available for League? Seems pointless.
TCDStudent1 wrote: » Galway have also named a very under strength team so this is a massive opportunity for Cavan. If Cavan are losing to the 15 Galway have selected, then you ain't gonna survive in division 1!
rrs wrote: » It's a decent Cavan team. It might lack any heavy scorer though. McKiernan always capable of 3 or 4 pts. Madden has ability and could play well, or have an off day like when he came on against Roscommon in league final. Caoimhim Reilly a loss as well.
rrs wrote: » Yes he does. Mcgleenan never seemed to have faith in Madden. He was brought on as a sub against Dublin 2 years ago and taken off. He kicked a good score while he was on. He was subbed off early against Monaghan in league and championship too. His confidence bound to have been affected.
PCeeeee wrote: » A Galway man here. I agree re. Comer, they looked absolutely lost without him in the FBD league loss to Roscommon. Pearce Stadium will also have its usual detrimental effect given the gale that is likely going to be coming in off the Atlantic. Cavan have a great chance today I think. A question about the 3G pitch at Breffini, is that the main pitch or is there still a grass pitch? Is it 3G long?
Cavan_King wrote: » The 3G is a training pitch at the bank of the main pitch basically.
PCeeeee wrote: » Thanks Cavan King. Are they playing league on it? RTE seem to think they are.
Cavan_King wrote: » Definitely not. It’s used for the odd underage game but not for senior matches. Last year when Breffni was relayed, we had to go to Enniskillen for championship games. Anyone down at the game today? By all accounts, it sounds like the chance was there to win the game and we didn’t push on. That said, it’s promising to be there or thereabouts with a team who reached an All Ireland semi final and the league final last year, knowing things you can improve on.
Thunderbirds wrote: » Was at it. We were awful. Nobody could break the line and a lot of sideway passing. Midfield poor and missed some awful frees. A lot of lads unfit and overweight. Martin Reilly best player. Galway were poor too and a big chance missed.
Cavan_King wrote: » Who took the frees that were missed?
Yevon wrote: » Today was worrying. Extremely blunt up front as usual. Smith's freetaking not up to scratch, Galligan got 1 out of maybe 4 attempts. Martin Reilly landed a monster free from the right but didn't take any more after that and Smith took an easier free from the right??? Lazy indisciplined tackling especially from Killian Clarke and Adam Rehill. Couldn't handle the pace of Galway and it took two marvellous saves from Galligan to keep us in the game. Madden did well in patches but hit a few loose balls. Martin Reilly was excellent. Faulkner and McLoughlin did quite well.
Cavan_King wrote: » Seems very negative here. Rome wasn’t built in a day lads. It’s the first game of the League, against the League runners up and All Ireland semi finalists last year.
Thunderbirds wrote: » There was a player today that played with us that was the most overweight Cavan player in maybe ten years. Shocking to have him involved.
tanko wrote: » Who is it??