willietherock wrote: » John Gaa's time has come and gone. Top player on his day but his pace is gone.
ShamoBuc wrote: » How much have you seen of him this year? People said the same about Seán Óg a few years ago and he's still doing ok!I would like to see him tried at full back for the league. He is strong under the high ball, forceful enough to break out with it and his experience would surely help him. While it is a specialised position, I think he could do a fine job there.
ShamoBuc wrote: » How much have you seen of him this year? People said the same about Seán Óg a few years ago and he's still doing ok! I would like to see him tried at full back for the league. He is strong under the high ball, forceful enough to break out with it and his experience would surely help him. While it is a specialised position, I think he could do a fine job there.
premierstone wrote: » Worth a try FB?? Not exactly blessed with options there.
Randy Watson wrote: » From what i have seen from Sean Og this year his form for Cork is far better than his form for Na Piarsaigh.
willietherock wrote: » You can't play the slowest person on your panel in the one position where pace is most important.
premierstone wrote: » Since when??
willietherock wrote: » since sides stoped playing big slow lumbering fullforwards.
rebel girl 15 wrote: » Gardiner is 29 afaik, but the fact that he wasn't used much during the year must say something for the way he was going in traininghttp://www.napiarsaigh.com/news/john-gardiner-evening-echo-2172012 is an article about him going to fullback from the Evening Echo
Rebel1977 wrote: » Whats the story with Gardiner and falling out with Hoggie and Jbm ?
rebel girl 15 wrote: » Both playing Donegal - ladies playing QF on the Saturday, men playing the SF on the Sunday
ShamoBuc wrote: » Car full of the buddies lined up, not going to miss this one!!
willietherock wrote: » You can't play the slowest person on your panel in the one position where pace is most important. Cork need a fullback next yr. After a disappointing season in the half line Eoin Cadogan may well go back to his tried and tested position. Rodgers and Cahalane are the only two underage fullbacks Cork have produced and both may be a bit short of being senior standard.
ShamoBuc wrote: » Rockies beat Bride by 2-11 v 0-14 Newtown and Piarsaighs drew. While the Glen hammered the shít out of Cloyne apparently - by 16 pts:eek:
ShamoBuc wrote: » Sars have a fine team - super underage set up - but they have the very annoying habit of blowing hot and cold way too often, no consistency whatsoever. The Barrs have been putting in a major effort this year apparently, football and hurling, I think they will be there or there abouts.
PaulieC wrote: » From what I've heard the Barrs have been pumping massive energy into their setup and underage development so they should be strong - one of the bigger teams in Cork anyway sure.
Kristofferson wrote: » It will be a tough match v Donegal but I reckon we (cork) should prevail. Donegal wont have the bottle. They almost threw away the match v Kerry and are just not experienced enough for these high pressure matches.