Thinkstoomuch wrote: » Not really,but the sheer defiance of it all is just baffling. I heard today On twitter last night the Cork gaa site ,gave its dissaproval about Cork fans being so negative.In fairness like.
lukin wrote: » If he did say that it's incredible. It was the first competitive game of the year for them, they had plenty of time to get ready. Yes but that was because he was only in the job a short time and hadn't had a lot of time with the players. Ger Fitz has no such excuse.
zetecescort wrote: » In fairness to Tracey Kennedy, she's probably as pissed as anyone at the goings on. A bit like harassing the bank staff behind the counters when decisions are made higher up. Nice of us to build a stadium for Tipp, Clare, Limerick and Waterford to play Munster finals in
zetecescort wrote: » Agree it needs to be knocked but its the cost that I can't figure (Taken from Wikipedia, can't guarantee accuracy) Semple stadium refurb €18 million Gaelic grounds Limerick €12 million Both fine stadia now yet the CCB want €67 million for a stadium that may only be full once every couple of years. I'm no engineer but I'd like to know how the refurb of PUC is costing 3 or 4 times the others Madness
Horse84 wrote: » Meyler calls for Rebels to look at colleges structures 19 July 2013 Carlow hurling manager John MeylerJohn Meyler believes Cork need to combine their college hurling sides. The Rebel County seem to be losing ground at underage level with each passing year and Wednesday night's crushing defeat to Tipperary in the Munster U21 HC was just the latest in a long line of disappointments for the former kingpins. "It's twelve years since Cork have won a minor All-Ireland and all the other counties have caught up and passed them," the former Cork and Wexford hurler says in The Irish Examiner. "You have colleges in Limerick and Waterford doing well like Ardscoil Rís and De La Salle but it's the combined colleges in Waterford and Dublin that have been such a success. "Cork have to do something similar. They could put together the colleges on the southside of Cork city together and the north colleges into their own team as well. Get lads playing at a higher pitch on better teams from an earlier stage and there will be benefits. "Dublin started the whole thing eight or ten years ago. It was about bringing lads to the next step, they were blooded quicker and got to compete at the highest level. There are no Cork colleges around the city doing well. It's something that should be looked at. "It's not about tradition any more. Everybody is training and everybody is moving on and working hard. There are people now in place to develop teams and put new structures in place that are working for the counties. "Everything is far more scientific and educated and in the likes of Waterford IT you've a new kind of sports people being created and they're going back to their own counties with the skills they've picked up."
Thinkstoomuch wrote: » It gets better,today an ex player blames newtownshandrum style of play that won Cork two all irelands for the problems underage.He would not give he's name ,but blamed Bernie O Connor for faciliting the style,to suit Ben and Jerry. Madness. Its blame everything and everyone bar the real problems..All the talk is now the work is being done in the development squads.
Rightwing wrote: » This does look crazy. The Gaelic Grounds got a few games this year, but most years nothing happens. Cork is probably the same. What a waste of money.
premierstone wrote: » Last Sunday was the first time the Gaelic Grounds was full since the open stand was refurbished AFAIK.
Rightwing wrote: » I think you are spot on there. You have to ask the question, how many big stadia do we need in munster?
premierstone wrote: » One and the same, a class class hurler but like he's brother before him just didn't have the physique or feet for inter county senior hurling - outfield. He reverted to the goals for he's club about 18 months ago, having previously played there as a 16 y/o for Tipp minors, and has been a revelation. He will be part of the Senior panel next year and I expect him to be first choice for Tipp for a number of years.
spacetrap wrote: » No it was full in 2008 for Clare Tipp Munster Final.
premierstone wrote: » Dar got 3 points tonight and made two outstanding saves, definitely one that will make the step up for Tipp, poor enough game tbh but a good win.
premierstone wrote: » yeah your right my bad, but still the point remains full twice in 9 years is a complete financial disaster.
Thinkstoomuch wrote: » In the paper regarding Horgan: Pat Horgan is expected to go in front of the GAA's Central Hearings Committee this weekend. The Glen Rovers man sought a personal hearing following his red card in last Sunday's Munster final,which looks set to rule him out of Cork's All-Ireland quater -final against Kilkenny on Sunday week. Interestingly,the referees mentor on duty in the Gaelic Grounds reported James McGrath as having made the wrong decision in sending -off Horgan. The former referee,deemed the Westmeath man should not have issued the Cork forward with a straight red for making contact with Paudie O'Brien.
CorkonianRebel wrote: » That sounds very promisng but I don't want to get my hopes up in case they are dashed!! Hopefully another good omen a result from tonights Camogie match Liberty Insurance Intermediate Championship Cork 0-11 Kilkenny 1-5 (F/T)
Thinkstoomuch wrote: » Congrats to Tipp. Credit to Cork and the manager Liam Hayes who at least were competitve and even at four points down never gave up. This team had little or no preparation in the lead up to the game with a lot of players on the Junior football last thur,the senior game Sunday,and the U21 disaster wednesday night. Ger fitz may have thought the senior game impacted the attuiude of hes team. Liam hayes was in a much worse scenario,as he had to get guys that were harshly dropped of the senior panel,add in the fact,a lot were involved 2 days ago and he had a few injuries too and had little time prepare the team compared to the U21 team for tonight. The fact they had to play the Munster champions also made it a hard game. Fair play to him for getting this team up for tonight.This team in contrast to the U21 team under Ger fitz,done better than expected. Hopefully,Peter O Brien gets recalled by JBM next week.While not good enough to start,and probably lacking a bit for senior Intercounty,such are our limited options on the bench,he is certainly better than Cussen. At the very least he trys,and will work hard and get stuck in.Lawton is one to keep an eye on next year,he got no game time wednesday night. We quite possibly could have all our intercounty teams out of championship in hurling in July. Hopefully Horgan is cleared to start,and it gives us some chance.
CorkonianRebel wrote: » Great news for Cork! Pat Horgan wins appeal and will be available to face Kilkenny!!
Thinkstoomuch wrote: » The fact they had to play the Munster champions also made it a hard game. Fair play to him for getting this team up for tonight.This team in contrast to the U21 team under Ger fitz,done better than expected.