Patser wrote: » I know this was a hard match to call before, and small things would make abig difference, but it's still surprising to see how a red card turned it from a balanced match to a stroll. At times it was training match stuff this half.
ClanofLams wrote: » Based on what? Tipp Galway Limerick will be three favourites I think. Wouldn’t rate Limerick any higher than that. Lot of hyperbole about them for one All Ireland. They got lucky enough against Cork last year and lost to what now looks a relatively ordinary KK team this year.
ClanofLams wrote: » Car99 wrote: » Limerick favourites for 2020 Based on what? Tipp Galway Limerick will be three favourites I think. Wouldn’t rate Limerick any higher than that. Lot of hyperbole about them for one All Ireland. They got lucky enough against Cork last year and lost to what now looks a relatively ordinary KK team this year.
Car99 wrote: » Limerick favourites for 2020
threeball wrote: » Tipp are aging so difficult to see them win back to back in this format. Galway and Limerick would be my guess for next year.
rebel girl 15 wrote: » Tipp were much improved in the second half though - couldn't win their own puckout in the first half and had a serious amount of turnovers, which they sorted out in the second half. O Sheas matrix clicked. Kilkenny going long ball the whole time in the second half was ridiculous - they could see where the extra man was yet persisted with the long ball. Maher has kept Reid very quiet as well
holyhead wrote: » A sending off is always liable to have a big effect on a match.
letowski wrote: » Worst. Final. Ever.
castletownman wrote: » TJ didn't score from play in as many games as he did. He can hook and paw balls all he wants but no way is he at the same level as Shefflin. What a record for Callanan though. Unprecedented. Ronan Maher hurler of the year.
ClanofLams wrote: » threeball wrote: » Tipp are aging so difficult to see them win back to back in this format. Galway and Limerick would be my guess for next year. Yeah don’t think Tipp will do back to back either but two All Irelands in four years, lost by a point to winners in other year, will definitely be up there as favourites betting wise. Awful lot of talk about Limerick though for a team that won one All Ireland, people were acting this summer like they were Kilkenny from ten years ago.
lawred2 wrote: » It'll be Callinan
KevIRL wrote: » Callanan drops f bomb