acequion wrote: » Sorry guys, am out of the country for the last two weeks and only checking in via Internet. But what are ye talking about here? A protest against the standard of inter county reffing and Dublin based refs has to be good!! No?? Or is it not about that??
dobman88 wrote: » One of my favourite players in recent times. Barry John Keane just casually doing what Barry John Keane does. Down by 7 with 5 minutes left. He rattles in 2-1 including this last second goal to win it by a point for Donegal Boston. Great to see him playing, tasty finish too.https://twitter.com/GAA__JOE/status/1163516242466168832?s=19
dobman88 wrote: 15 players have been named as a Kerry "team" for Sunday. Could possibly be the starting 15 but I'd expect 1 or 2 changes.
dobman88 wrote: » 15 players have been named as a Kerry "team" for Sunday. Could possibly be the starting 15 but I'd expect 1 or 2 changes.https://twitter.com/Kerry_Official/status/1167511935681798144?s=19
Bass Reeves wrote: » Keane has never started his stated team However looking at it where can you chane it before thae start. I think Tommy Walsh will be left until the second half. One change I could see( and Keane thinks outside the box is Gavin O'Brien starting instead of Killian Spillane. It would add another kickout option and provide a defensive structure first the first half. Then again Keane may expect Dublin to double think themselves
SecretsOfEarth wrote: » Fairly sure the team named for the Munster final started unchanged this year - not sure about the Clare game. The dummy teams and withholding of subs seems to have started with the Super 8s game against Mayo.
Forge83 wrote: » Gavin O Brien hasn’t even made a subs appearance in the last 2 games so there is very little chance he is being considered for the final. Will be lucky to make the 26.
Poor_old_gill wrote: » I cant see any way of us winning without starting Tommy
dobman88 wrote: » I disagree. Start with speed and try to get a good score put up. Bring Tommy on with 25 to go and let him cause a mess like he did against Tyrone. If he starts, we know he wont finish so I'd prefer to have him there at the end when the experience and physicality will be needed.
munster87 wrote: » We’re not that badly off that we can’t possibly win without a player that has minimal impact for years at intercounty level (bar the semi final) are we?
Poor_old_gill wrote: » The only way that i can see us winning is if we pin back their full back line while also forcing their half backs to sit a little deeper to try get breaks. 2 men inside of Clifford & Tommy with Geaney & O Shea play making between the 40 and inside line will mean they will have to sit 5 men back as Dublin always play a sweeper - that will free up one of our men and allow O Brien to attack from deep. I genuinely think they will handle us if we go with Clifford & Spillane/Geaney inside
wonga77 wrote: » Is the chance gone? It was there for the taking, no idea what Moran was at running into the tackle near the end or Lyne looking for a soft free out on the sideline. No belief there for the last few minutes. Incredibly tense but when the dust settles, we had a man advantage for 4o odd minutes and should have drove it home. On the flip side it was a huge experience for many of the team so hopefully it brings them on. Credit to Jack Barry, he was excellent I thought, Clifford missed a few too which was unlike him. The gaa will be smiling, another sellout for the replay