tonc76 wrote: » We lost home advantage in the first match of the campaign v Offaly which was played in Thurles. The Galway match is at home but no indication of whether it'll be Fraher or Walsh Park yet afaik
Fred C Dobbs wrote: » ‘Every silver lining has a cloud’ for you .
Ian OB wrote: » Notionally our match against Galway is a home fixture for us. But, as we are being forced to play this one at a neutral venue because we were bold last year does anyone know where it'll be on? Trying to get myself organised as it looks like being the only league match I'll get to this year.
Gardner wrote: » Waterford -2 in the bookies is bet of the weekend! Dublin wont be within 5 points of us.
The Young Wan wrote: » https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/sport/heres-this-weeks-allianz-league-action-in-one-graphic-906391.html Not the first time the Examiner have said Shane instead of Stephen in this graphic.
PTH2009 wrote: » Could easily of done a triple header in Croke Park tomorrow night (Ladies football, Hurling and Football) and would be easily accessible plus give the supporters a day out in a quality venue but it is what it is and the Dublin hurlers prefer Parnell Park apparently
windy shepard henderson wrote: » They have a serious record down through the years there and rarely lose there , croke park would make more sense though. Not sure if they would prefer parnell over croker though , probably better for them that it is as they are in transition mode and Waterford flying
PTH2009 wrote: » windy shepard henderson wrote: » They have a serious record down through the years there and rarely lose there , croke park would make more sense though. Not sure if they would prefer parnell over croker though , probably better for them that it is as they are in transition mode and Waterford flying Beating 3 Mcdongh cup sides is not flying to an extent This will be out first real challenge and i think they will very tough.
IanVW wrote: » The Waterford Senior Hurling team to face Dublin in this weekends Allianz Hurling League has been named.. 1.Billy Nolan - Roanmore 2.Shane McNulty - De la Salle 3.Conor Prunty - Abbeyside 4.Noel Connors - Passage (CAPTAIN) 5.Callum Lyons - Ballyduff Lower 6.Austin Gleeson - Mount Sion 7.Kevin Moran - De la Salle 8.Jamie Barron - Fourmilewater 9.Mark O'Brien - Ferrybank 10.DJ Foran - Portlaw 11.Stephen Roche - Mount Sion 12.Jack Prendergast - Lismore 13.Thomas Ryan - Tallow 14.Stephen Bennett - Ballysaggart 15.Shane Bennett - Ballysaggart
PTH2009 wrote: » Beating 3 Mcdongh cup sides is not flying to an extent This will be out first real challenge and i think they will very tough.
thesultan wrote: » Was it 2004 Paul O'Brien scored 3-1 up in Parnell park?
Fred C Dobbs wrote: » Big Waterford crowd in Parnell Park. Waterford still evens, minus 2 points.
Jjjjjjjbarry wrote: » Any good performances PTH2009? Sounded like Shane Bennett was back in good form today? How did Aussie and Prunty play?
PTH2009 wrote: » Prunty done well Aussie ok but still selfish going for those long ranged points and putting them miles wide. Barron made a big mistake causing the Dublin goal 2 Bennett's played well. Moran ok Half forwards struggled, don't think DJ foran has what it takes very slow