PTH2009 wrote: » What gear are Ballygunner in ? Sounding like there very strong once again but Tallow have been weak for a number of years and lucky to be still senior
spideyman92 wrote: » Anybody else find the stream a little choppy with frames? Not a deal breaker but just a bit annoying.
Christy Browne wrote: » A fairly poor game to start off with. Tallow looked woeful, hard to blame them but Ballygunner just on a different level. Hopefully Ballysaggart give DLS a better go of it tomorrow. Thought the stream was fine, frame rate a little choppy but only hiccuped a couple of times for me.
lertsnim wrote: » Great stream tonight from the Fraher Field.
PTH2009 wrote: » Ballygunner Intermediates beaten 3-16-2-16 by Ballyduff Lower in the Eastern Championship Are both Intermediate championships straight knockout ?
PTH2009 wrote: » dls winning 2-22- 1-12 in the end Jack Fagan scoring 1-13 and we had Dessie Hutchinson scoring well last night. Exciting times hopefully
PTH2009 wrote: » 1-19-1-13 win for Mount Sion over Clonea
Giveitfong wrote: » Fourmilewater surprised me with the quality of their performance. They had some new players (to me, anyway) who showed up well – a couple of Walshes and the young Ryan lad who gave an exhibition of free-taking and could play a bit too. However, it was really the Barron show with Jamie hitting six and Tom three points. I was a little surprised to see Tom positioned at corner forward, but Jamie kept targetting him and when he did get possession he was unstoppable. Waterford fans – and Liam Cahill – will have been encouraged to see Tom, Dessie Hutchinson and Jack Fagan all showing up well over the weekend. Shane McNulty gave an exhibition for De La Salle. His extended spell in the county first team has really boosted his confidence. Young Reuben O’Halloran looked a prospect at corner forward for DLS, especially in the first half. DLS are physically stronger than Ballygunner and could cause them trouble if they can bring that advantage to bear. Clonea probably should have beaten Mount Sion but had some terrible misses just after they equalised. Billy Power had a nightmare game on that front. Clonea have some big strong players but with most of them also playing football they will probably never be a hurling force. Jason Gleeson had some impressive moments for them. Martin F O’Neill was also impressive for Mount Sion – big, quick and skillful. The return of the other Martin O’Neill is a big boost for them. And they did close out the game expertly with Midget Roche again displaying his great ball skills. Only one of the four games at the weekend went down to the wire, while two of them were very lop-sided. This reflects the big gap between the small number of better teams and the rest in the county. This contrasts with the situation in Clare, Galway and Cork where the club championships are much more competitive. There was a good article on this in the Examiner last week. Not that it seems to matter much in terms of who wins the provincial and All-Ireland club championships or which are the best county teams.
Junior Hurler wrote: » Anybody manage to cast the live streaming? Can’t see the cast icon?��
PTH2009 wrote: » https://twitter.com/tomasmcc/status/1289641736738869248?s=19 Abbeyside first team through to the QFs with Ballysaggart bowing out for the year Really disappointed with Ballysaggart in the senior rankings thought they would be better. I wonder will the Bennetts train with another club now till the intercounty trialing starts?
DiscoStew wrote: » De La Salle are through as well as Abbeyside.