Prop Joe wrote: » I guess Jack won't look beyond these guys for a league panel,Any other players you would throw in? Had a good look through this list to see who you left out but you seemed to have all bases covered! I think Ciaran Kelliher of Milltown is definitely worth a shot was very impressed with him before his injury. Although I think Jack has tried to get him to commit before but to no avail. I was very disappointed with the performance of JB Spillane v Crokes last Sunday.
rocketman2010 wrote: » Prop Joe wrote: » I guess Jack won't look beyond these guys for a league panel,Any other players you would throw in? Had a good look through this list to see who you left out but you seemed to have all bases covered! I think Ciaran Kelliher of Milltown is definitely worth a shot was very impressed with him before his injury. Although I think Jack has tried to get him to commit before but to no avail. I was very disappointed with the performance of JB Spillane v Crokes last Sunday. Ya but with his Injury i dunno will he be back in time for this year,Same with Aidan O Shea maybe an injury free season of club football and maybe a good run with the juniors would keep them in Jack's thoughts..JB was poor Sunday although Brosnan was marking him and Eoin has been really on top of his game lately,I assume since he gave last year training with them he will get another chance.Again Niall O Sé who looks lively could do with a good run with the juniors this year.. Is there anyone else out there who could offer something different?
Prop Joe wrote: » rocketman2010 wrote: » Ya but with his Injury i dunno will he be back in time for this year,Same with Aidan O Shea maybe an injury free season of club football and maybe a good run with the juniors would keep them in Jack's thoughts..JB was poor Sunday although Brosnan was marking him and Eoin has been really on top of his game lately,I assume since he gave last year training with them he will get another chance.Again Niall O Sé who looks lively could do with a good run with the juniors this year.. Is there anyone else out there who could offer something different? Thought David Leonard was impressive for Stacks the couple of times I saw him this year. Not sure if he was ever looked at.Niall has been earning rave reviews down south this year. I think James Walsh(on the list) is a huge prospect.
rocketman2010 wrote: » Ya but with his Injury i dunno will he be back in time for this year,Same with Aidan O Shea maybe an injury free season of club football and maybe a good run with the juniors would keep them in Jack's thoughts..JB was poor Sunday although Brosnan was marking him and Eoin has been really on top of his game lately,I assume since he gave last year training with them he will get another chance.Again Niall O Sé who looks lively could do with a good run with the juniors this year.. Is there anyone else out there who could offer something different?
Prop Joe wrote: » rocketman2010 wrote: » Ya but with his Injury i dunno will he be back in time for this year,Same with Aidan O Shea maybe an injury free season of club football and maybe a good run with the juniors would keep them in Jack's thoughts..JB was poor Sunday although Brosnan was marking him and Eoin has been really on top of his game lately,I assume since he gave last year training with them he will get another chance.Again Niall O Sé who looks lively could do with a good run with the juniors this year.. Is there anyone else out there who could offer something different? JB Spillane is too hit and miss for me to play seinor with Kerry can be very good one bad very bad the next. Niall O Se is a very good club player hard to judge him at intercounty level till he gets a few runs
keane2097 wrote: » Smiler is confirmed to be back in Munster for the next 18 months:http://examiner.ie/sport/gaa/football/moloney-sets-his-sights-on-kingdom-recall-179739.html I'm not sure quite how good he is, but it would be terrific if he was capable of doing a job in our full-back line. Along with Shane Enright, the two of them could release Killian Young and Marc O'Se back into the half-back line if needed - could make for a very powerful Kerry back six.
ciarriaithuaidh wrote: » Can't see him having a huge impact with Kerry to be honest. He was badly exposed by Gary Hurney in the London v Waterford game last year. Very good club player, but a bit below whats required at the highest level. I'd love to be proven wrong though.
ForeverYoung90 wrote: » Did anyone see the 125e season ticket run by the kerry board in the kerryman last week.Sounds too good to be through tbh.It gives you entry to all games run by kerry county board.
ForeverYoung90 wrote: » Doesnt cover the kerry league games in football and hurling as I thought so?:(
DDC1990 wrote: » Thing is he's not slow, he just cant time the side on challenge too well.
Kerry supporters can breathe a sigh of relief; Tomas O'Se has committed to the cause for another year. There were doubts whether or not O'Se would continue in the Kerry colours for a 15th season, having made his championship debut back in 1998. The Ghaeltacht player has amassed an incredible 77 championship appearances during that period and is just six behind the all time record, held by his brother Dara. O'Se lined out for Kerry in a challenge match against Dr Crokes last weekend and in a further boost for Kerry manager Jack O'Connor, so too did David Moran as he returned from a long term injury.
keane2097 wrote: » http://www.hoganstand.com/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=160269 Great news, he was excellent last year imo. Good to see Dave Moran getting back in the action as well, would have been a super addition to the panel last year.
manster wrote: » Mixed feelings about Tomas tbh. One of the finest half backs of his generation. A poor final performance last year though showed that he just doesn't have the legs anymore. Hope I'm proven wrong time will tell.
Chiarrai_abu wrote: » When is the Crokes Crosmaglen game on?
PaulieC wrote: » Two chunks of good news there alright. Especially Moran who was in the form of his life last season before he sustained that injury - hopefully he'll pick up where he left off.
homerjay2005 wrote: » thomas was excellent in last years final. he touched the ball more than any player on the field and if memory serves me right, didnt give away possession once and his man never scored. what more can the man do?
keane2097 wrote: » 100% agree, he was certainly one of our best players bar a couple of poor shot selections he was excellent. I've said the same thing on a different thread but there really is an element of the media have been bleating on about the likes of Tomás and Tom Sullivan retiring now with this "tired legs" shite that people been pretty much brainwashed into thinking it's true. Tom Sullivan was imperious as always in the big games, and Tomás O'Sé's game against Mayo in the AI SF was up there with Diarmuid Connolly's game against Tyrone as one of the standout performances of the 2011 Championship.
margio wrote: » Tomas yes, he has much more to give, and so did Darragh, however cant say the same about Tom O'Sullivan I'm afraid.
keane2097 wrote: » Tom's performances in big games is at the same level it's always been - he was fantastic in the AI final yet again.
margio wrote: » can't say the same for big games for his club.