Shane Briggs-involved with the Kerry hurlers
Could be wrong but the analyst was called Shane so I think it was Shame Aherne he must have thought he was commentating for Waterford local radio extremely one sided the amount of times he had to change his tune after replays of incidents was unreal
Who are the two commentating on this game? I've had to turn them off.
Waterford v Tipperary moved to Mallow tonight at later time or 7.30pm. Dungarvan unplayable
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True but I'd imagine Sars aren't just going to start training in August.
Split season now.
Surprised since he's a selector with Tipp next season.
He has been involved in Sars’ management teams before. First role as manager.
Is this his first ever management role?
Has he done coaching before?
Padraic Maher is the new manager of Thurles.
The Dillon Quirke Foundation has been launched. An ambitious and worthwhile project.
Fundraiser by The Quirke Family : Dillon Quirke Foundation (gofundme.com)
Tom Delaney has been selected as Munster GAA Minor hurler of the year
Tom Delaney (Cahir not Carrick Swan) Score - Tipperary v Offaly - 2022 Hurling Final - YouTube
2023 Munster Co~op Superstores leagues times and dates
Group 1: Waterford v Tipperary, Tuesday January 3rd at 7pm, Fraher Field Dungarvan
Group 1: Tipperary v Clare, Sunday January 8th at 1:30pm, MacDonagh Park Nenagh
The hurlers played Offaly on Saturday and Dublin on Sunday. Different panels on both days - many players not named on the official panel being looked at too. It's a big group he is looking at. A few surprises positionally - Breen at full back for one.
Not links to Tipp myself but really impressed with Tim Floyds comments regarding the split season.
The more competition the better. Leinster did their bit by taking the senior side.
I think there's enough talent for A and B minor competitions at this stage too.
Why would Munster take them. Leinster need them. Its already competitive enough in Munster ,although they would add even more competition. Is that what you'd want..
More 'hothousing'..probably a good thing
Galway County Board have put in an application for their Minor Hurlers to play in either the Munster or Leinster Minor Championship. I think Munster should take them.
I see Eamon O'Shea is taking over a development squad of junior players for Galway. They're playing a tournament next year.
RIP to Paddy Coen Junior and condolences to everyone at Kiladangan GAA.
Death Notice of Patrick Coen (junior) (rip.ie)
What? No it isn’t - Come on, re-read the post and be genuine in your response
I implied that if he does lose all 4 games, he’d want to show genuine progression match-on-match and proof that there is a chance of improvement going beyond those 4 losses
When you said that even if they lose all 4 games, if he can show progression of sorts, turnover rates, creating chances,etc, ....that's near enough saying his job is safe regardless.
Jesus - there are contracts
They get taxable income beyond the none taxable expenses
Point out where I said that he’ll stay no matter what?
Michael Donohoe Galway manager was involved a few years back.
Firstly there's no official contracts. There can't be or they'd have to pay tax and it would have yo be declared.
Cahills method of play will suit the squad but that same method has failed and failed again against Limerick and Waterford have better players than Tipperary right now. There's no power in his game plans..its all overlaps and break neck speed. Looks good until its stopped dead in its tracks ...then there's no plan B...like none
Jaysus we get Tony Browne and they get Eoin Kelly, should be feisty next season.
What would you regard as real progress?