muddle84 wrote: » I think we are missing what Seamie and Tom did for us in the past. But I don't think they can do that for us anymore? Maybe that's harsh but i haven't seen Seamie in a while and Tom hasn't got back to what he was yet anyway. The fact that Tom got game time suggested to me that he is in the line up for coming on against Dublin. Hopefully the game is not over when he is introduced like last year.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Also two of our main dirty ball winners in Jason and Colm are not there. If Boyler has 20mins in him then he'll be on the bench for the Dubs.
homewardbound11 wrote: » Was hoping for gough. He misses nothing . Not even the dark arts that both teams will inevitably get up to .
muddle84 wrote: » Agree, I think Gough is the best in the business. Whats our record like under Goldrick?
muddle84 wrote: » Surely, please god, there is a plan for kickout's for the final. Something different or just a plan b if a blitz comes like the start of the second half in last years semi final. They have to have looked at that game and have a plan to counteract that.
seligehgit wrote: » He's the best in the business IMO but I did think he was a tad pernickety on Sunday.
Blackjack wrote: » I wouldn't have said he was pernickety to be fair. All his calls were correct as far as I could see. There's rarely any controversy when he's involved, aside from the Kerry Dublin game where he clearly couldn't see the foul by Kevin McManamon on Peter Crowley in the 2016 semi final. As for Coldrick, I recall he reffed the 2014 Drawn Semi Final vs Kerry, and the 2016 Semi Final vs Tipp. Other than that I can't recall.
seligehgit wrote: » That's right Leeroy's infamous kickout in the drawn game!
Kevhog1988 wrote: » Would jordan flynn be in the mix for the final at all? Hes a powerful runner and could cause dublin issues if he goes out and plays his own game
seligehgit wrote: » He'll most certainly be in the mix to be introduced.He's got the physicality and aerial ability.Big call to start him.He's relatively inexperienced/untested and has had occasional on field discipline issues. Can Matthew Ruane and Conor Loftus win sufficient primary possession against Fenton and Howard?Great to have their mobility in the middle but if you do not have the ball..
Panrich wrote: » I like Jordan Flynn and he has a bit of mongrel in there that not too many others of our squad have. That might be a danger starting him against the Dubs as I'm sure that they'd wind him up before too long. He got a few needless cards in the league and I don't think we have a hope if we have a man down for 10 minutes (or longer).
wirelessdude01 wrote: » I don't think you could trust him to keep his discipline for a whole game. Also his 'powerful' running really isn't that impactful unless he is introduced as a sub. He really is a diesel engine rather than a sprinter.
seligehgit wrote: » If anybody wants to make a donation to the training fund there's a link here.https://mayogaa.com/donate/
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Anyone else listen to the Bernard Brogan podcast this week where Jack McCaffrey told us why he quit the Dublin panel? More or less said that he gained no enjoyment from it and that te fun was gone out of it.
km79 wrote: » I read an article in the independent today and was shocked by it I thought he had just taken the opportunity to take a year off from it Reading the article I don’t think he will be back. A real eye opener for many regarding the sacrifices they all make for our enjoyment !
muddle84 wrote: » Pretty sure it was the same problem for him when he left the panel the last time too. I thought he had left it this time because of covid!