Thinkstoomuch wrote: » The Cork Senior Hurling team to play Galway on Sunday at 2.30 is: 1. Anthony Nash Kanturk 2. Shane O'Neill Bishospstown 3. Brian Murphy Bride Rovers 4. Conor O'Sullivan Sarsfields 5. Christopher Joyce Na Piarsaigh 6. Pa Cronin Bishopstown 7. Willam Egan Kilbrin 8. Lorchan Mcloughlin Kanturk 9. Daniel Kearney Sarsfields 10. Cian McCarthy Sarsfields 11. Paudie O'Sullivan Cloyne 12. Seamus Harnedy St Itas 13. Stephen Moylan Douglas 14. Peter O Brien Kildorrery 15. Patrick Horgan Glen Rovers Subs Darren McCarthy Ballymartle Cathal Naughton Newtownshandrum Kilian Murphy Erins Own Mark Ellis Milstreet Stephen White Ballygarvan Michael Walsh Kildorrery Tom Kenny Grenagh Conor Lehane Midleton Luke O Farell Midleton
keane2097 wrote: » The main rule I want introduced at congress is that managers posting dummy teams be murdered.
teednab-el wrote: » Brilliant its Galway we face. Hopefully we can show them how to play hurling and give them a hiding. We just need to keep Canning quiet and job will be done. More important games to be worrying about down the line, Kilkenny will show us the level we are at/need to be at.
zetecescort wrote: » living under a rock last August? if we line out as selected we are in big trouble. Cronin is a fine hurler but not related to a centre back. we got the run around from Clare last week and Galway are another step up
darragh_haven wrote: » Back from the U21a west cork semi final. Castlehaven 1-18 Bandon 1-12. Some good football in the conditions. A cutting bitch of a wind and driving rain. A good all round performance from haven, but Brian Hurley was brilliant I think he scored 1-11. And he scored 14 points last week (7 from play).
teednab-el wrote: » Galway were one of the favourites to win All Ireland last year, even-though, I knew they wouldn't come within an asses roar of Liam McCarthy. Cork were rebuilding last year and nearly beat Galway that day funny enough. Galway are a sunshine team and when things go well they play, but if you upset their plans like Kilkenny did in All Ireland replay last year, they are extremely limited. They become exposed time and time again. Once Cork play with any bit of their normal brilliance we will take Galway.
Thinkstoomuch wrote: » Unforunately this rule,motion 49 didnt get the 2/3 vote it needed and was not passed.Im Sure Counihan is delighted with the news.
03NewHolland wrote: » Anyone know of live streams to the games today?
Treble20 wrote: » Fair play to the hurlers today,things looked ominous at half time when only leading by a point with Galway having the strong wind in the 2nd half but the hurlers put up a brave battle in the the 2nd half to get a share of the spoils. As for the footballers another disappointing defeat today but at the same time I'm not surprised,there was a fierce lack of confidence in this Cork team going back to Tralee today. While overall this hasn't been a great league campaign for Cork they still have a great opportunity to qualify for the semis and yet could still get relegated too! Interesting last game against Mayo ahead.
Amprodude wrote: » Im not having a go at Kerry fans here but Cork had a chance to relegate Kerry today and they failed miserably. If Cork were in Kerry's position and Kerry were coming to Pairc Ui Chaoimh to play Cork, and had a chance to relegate Cork , they would relish the opportunity and put us down in style. I guarantee you Kerry will do everything in their power to beat Tyrone in Omagh and I wouldnt be surprised if they did win there too.
Amprodude wrote: » In fairness to our hurlers for a limited panel they always give it their best shot. This is a very good Galway team who are away more talented than us at the moment. To get a draw away was a very good result. The same can't be said about the footballers. We should have gone down to Tralee with the attitude of winning. They played so bad down there today it was unbelievable for a team that beat Donegal, Down and Tyrone in the League. It shows our failure to beat Kerry in the past is still evident. CC better go soon or else Cork football will go so far down the ladder we may never come back up. Im not having a go at Kerry fans here but Cork had a chance to relegate Kerry today and they failed miserably. If Cork were in Kerry's position and Kerry were coming to Pairc Ui Chaoimh to play Cork, and had a chance to relegate Cork , they would relish the opportunity and put us down in style. I guarantee you Kerry will do everything in their power to beat Tyrone in Omagh and I wouldnt be surprised if they did win there too.
Rebel1977 wrote: » Paul Galvin only came on as a sub and was involved to two incidents, he should have got an oscar for one dive he took some things never change.
DDC1990 wrote: » As someone who was at the match, that photo is a little misleading. O'Leary made a genuine attempt to challenge for the ball and was turning away, but Kissane definitely went for Galvin IMO. This was not in the brawl that happened after Gooch was hit high. This was a minute before Galvin got his score afaik. Not often a Kerryman will vouch for Noel O'Leary, but he and Galvin focused on the game yesterday for the 5 minutes that they marked each other. Everyone else wanted a pop at Galvin it seemed. Other then that it was a very clean game, one or 2 reckless challenges, but clumsy rather then dirty.
Limerick91 wrote: » Not much acting by Paul Galvin in the photo in the Irish Indo today. Kissane and O'Leary shown up for what they are THUGS