PressRun wrote: » Another tight pitch. Could see it being low scoring and a bit cagey...would be in two minds about how it will go...I just dont feel like these kinds of games suit us
PressRun wrote: » His was one of the great GAA stories. A great picture of the emigration situation in Ireland at the time too.
yop wrote: » And it will be tighter if Down cop on how much we hate tight pitches Could be like any of the qualifiers 2 years ago, extra time etc. He needs to put the young lads in now and stop fupping around. They showed what they can do at U20 and in the league.Down will be delighted to get us at home.
yop wrote: » And it will be tighter if Down cop on how much we hate tight pitches Could be like any of the qualifiers 2 years ago, extra time etc. He needs to put the young lads in now and stop fupping around. They showed what they can do at U20 and in the league. Down will be delighted to get us at home.
RobbieRuns wrote: » Kerry have never beaten Down in the Championship. They are never easy.
Call me Al wrote: » I really don't think they'll be happy at all about drawing us. You just never know what team we will bring. It could a long hard slog against us, where they wrangle a winning point on us, or we could walk it. It definitely won't be easy for them. There were far more straightforward counties in that pot.
jr86 wrote: » Have seen very little of Down over the past few years but would have liked to avoid a trip to Ulster if possible Our Back Door record performance-wise is way below standard even if we do generally eke out wins Can't see this Down team being any worse than Derry in 2017 who we drew with, or Tipp last year who we needed a complete fluke goal to put away, so performance levels are going to have to increase considerably I'm feeling very 'meh' about another back door campaign overall tbh.
Blackjack wrote: » That was the best fluke goal ever as we managed another 8 points without reply to win the game by 8 whole points. Must be the highest scoring single score in the history of the GAA.
jr86 wrote: » Well it quite clearly changed the course of the game Tipp were 3 points up at that stage if I remember correctly and we were creating basically nothing, and being bet up a stick at midfield and winning no breaks The goal quite clearly knocked the stuffing out of them, and allowed us build up a head of steam that created an extremely flattering final scoreline. It was an incredibly harsh way for them to surrender their lead, given it was a poor effort at a point that somehow ended up in the net I thought on the day a late burst really papered over the cracks of a game we were second best in for the guts of an hour. As it transpired we went out to Kildare the week after We need to take all these matches by the scruff of the neck this year.
jr86 wrote: » But why did we need to 'reel them in' in the first place? There's no way we should ever have been struggling in a game like that, with all due respect to Tipp Kerry routinely beat them comfortably in Munster every time they play them, and the likes of Tyrone, Donegal (in champ i mean!!) and obviously Dublin would never have any trouble with them It just continued the pattern of us completely under-performing in the back door and in all honesty that Kildare result was always liable to happen at some stage
Blackjack wrote: » They beat Galway and played in a semi final the previous year. It’s not that surprising that they would have posed a challenge.
jr86 wrote: » That was two years previous. lost to Cork & Armagh in 2017 Well beaten by Cork in 2018 in game previous to ours
padd b1975 wrote: » What news of Cillian?
PressRun wrote: » Last word from Horan was after the Roscommon game where he said that everyone was coming back into the fold apart from Tom Parsons.
muddle84 wrote: » I presume that means Seamie O'Shea and Cian Hanley also?
yop wrote: rumors of a bit of infighting already,.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Tell us more.
yop wrote: » senior player threw the toys out of the pram in the dressing room after not been introduced against Roscommon.
blinding wrote: » Why have toys in the dressing room . Not worth it !