PTH2009 wrote: » Hopefully a win today which more or less gives us a place in the next round. Best of luck to everyone One thing I'm scared off is Galway have a horrendous record down here and it has to end someday
PTH2009 wrote: » No programmes left farcical
KevIRL wrote: Got away with that one today I feel. Galway seemed to win most of the player battles especially in midfield and half back line. But for some poor Galway wides we'd have been done for. I did think Austin was good and paudie too, again full back line v strong. Some very poor distribution with w lot of ball sent straight to an unmarked galwayman. Worryingly, similar to westmeath match we weren't really winning any of the ruck type situations, and were easily pushed off the ball.
PF28 wrote: » A lot of people would say the same thing about you
PTH2009 wrote: » We never do things easy ha Great to get the win and more importantly getting wins up in Walsh Park Big tests to come next with 2 away trips to Tipp and Limerick Through the QFs at least I think as we would have the head to head over Galway/Cork who play each other next weekend and most they would get would be 6pts
mountgomery burns wrote: » Could be a three way tie if Cork beat Galway and Tipp beat ourselves and Galway. If Galway beat Cork then we're guaranteed a quarter.
Mastermcgrath wrote: » A bit of a strange one. A win but again not really convincing. As another poster said Galway traditionally don’t fancy it in Walsh Park, and they were missing Canning aswell. We’ll take the win but the remaining games will tell us where we’re really at
killbillvol2 wrote: » He might talk sh1te sometimes but at least he contributes to this forum which is more than can be said for you. / Goes to lie down after defending PTH2009
Junior Hurler wrote: » The posts in Walsh Pk seem very low. They don’t make it easy for the umpires to adjudicate on points in hurling . Seemed like one dodgy decision in favour of Galway in 1st half. The posts must be the lowest of any inter county ground and a controversy waiting to happen when the big games come around later in the year.
TheScoringGoal wrote: » As far as I can make out if we get least one more point or if Galway beat Cork we're in the knockout stage. Anything else is a little more complicated.