tayto lover wrote: » I watched the game last night. Cavan did ok with their running game in the first half. They were very poor in the second half and offered very little. Too many small men, not able to contest the high ball even the two the ref threw up. You need to find a few big men. They were dispossessed loads of times when carrying the ball into the challenge. Small is not much good against big fit teams.
GAA Beo wrote: » Micheal Argue, Kevin Tierney, Niall McKiernan are all that size. Gearoid will be back at some point. Tierney and Argue weren't on the bench for some reason. We need a big man inside. Forward line poor last night. I would try Argue full forward again, with Madden inside. 3 defeats now, need to change things up, defence is okay but overall team need to improve discipline. Shame Sean McCormack isn't on the panel this year, he was midfield in Championship last year, has the size and played well last year. We seem to be only playing 1 in the full forward line at times, being crowded out easily.
tayto lover wrote: » Argue is a bit too soft from what I’ve seen of him. Doesn’t like the rough stuff. Cavan might play better when the ground hardens and Mc kiernan returns.
GAA Beo wrote: » https://twitter.com/eirSport/status/1094320421011406849 How is this not a foul? Totally changed the game. As usual we are on the end of bad calls.
celt262 wrote: » Don't think there is a whole lot wrong with that.
rrs wrote: » I don't know how Cavan are years behind in S/C. This was either neglected or slackness; Peter Donnelly when he was here done good work on conditioning. Kevin Downes was saying after Donegal U20s hammered Cavan last year, that Cavan done little in the gym underage. Donegal were on a conditioning program from u15s. Some of the more Senior Cavan players like Jason McLaughlin and Martin Reilly look like they needed a good conditioning program. This shouldn't be the case as they have been around the panel a while
GAA Beo wrote: » Despite being Division 1 there has been next to zero analysis on our games by RTE. I noticed too that Brolly dodged the question. Then again I doubt any of them watched the match anyway.
rrs wrote: » Looking aside from Mayo, there is teams in Division 2 like Donegal, kildare, Armagh who are more conditioned. Donegal obviously have experienced players with a All Ireland. Kildare missing alot of players at the minute but when fit they are a strong team.
Yevon wrote: » We need to get McVeety further up the pitch. He needs to be left in full forward to do damage and keep the opposition defenders honest. He's the only player capable of doing that over the course of the game. Let Martin Reilly, Holla, Mackey and Rehill do the raiding forward.
Yevon wrote: » Disagree completely on Mackey and Martin Reilly. I think Mackey has an ability to find a pass that nobody else on the team has and I feel he's careful in possession, that sometimes means lateral passing. Martin Reilly doesn't have the passing range but breaks the line better than most on the team. Both are two of few players who can break a tackle and keep the ball under pressure. Lateral passing is unfortunately a necessity at times when teams drop players back, I don't feel it's excessive from either player. I feel that lads like Moynagh, Madden, Rehill could all do with being a bit more conservative at times instead of launching in 50/50 balls to a non-functioning full forward line.
Gallant_JJ wrote: » Talk of Martin Reilly being dropped is mind boggling. Consistently putting in top class performances for Cavan. He has a great delivery too, it hasn’t just been in the game plan this past few years. Again arguably a Man of the Match performance today. Good to see him pushing further forward. Bar one mistake just after H/T he was brilliant. Elsewhere some good performances from Killian Clarke and Conor Moynagh amongst others. Great result and gives us some hope in D1.