PTH2009 wrote: » Donal Og Cusack would make a good manager but id say he be more intrested in managing Cork. Liam Sheedy would be good but doubt he would be intrested in managing Waterford. Jason Ryan with a top hurling coach Dereck Mcgrath, John Meeney, John Myler, Paul Flynn could be possibiltys
robopaddy wrote: » Michael Walsh from Kilkenny is a guy with serious credentials. Whether he would be interested I dont know but hes definitely available
soggy biscuit wrote: » I for one would want Michael Ryan out the door any way. Everyone going on about progress?? Where is It? As was said before Ryan came in we were in semi finals and munster finals constantly. Last year we got to a munster final and never looked like winning it a all, and then had a very disappointing quarter final v cork. This year, we were terrible against clare first day out. Beat a poor offaly team, beat a westmeath team handy in the end as to be expected yet struggled for the first half. Then the match v kilkenny. Fair enough they showed a bit of heart and could have won it, but as was also said, kilkenny were there for the taking as has been shown this year v offaly, dublin and cork. Where is the progress in that can someone tell me? At the end of the day we lost the match and people are happy with the "moral victory" of running them close. Ropaire has said "He's blooded alot of new players and particularly from 1-9 we're very strong". From the team that started v kilkenny from 1-9, the only people blooded were Sok, Shane Fives and Daragh Fives. Rest of the players already there, and soky and fives were always going to be making that team, were just too young the last few years. All the rest of the panel were playing from the regime before. The only other players blooded have been Jamie Barron and Jake Dillon who have both failed to reach their potential shown in club championship and at other levels of intercounty. Now fair enough, its not Ryans fault that the forwards we have at the moment arent good enough. Whether it be down to no experience or being too light. Also, its clear as day that mullane only left the panel due to the fact Ryan stayed on. Our best forward gone before we even started championship. Don't be surprised to see him back next year if a new man is in charge. As has been shown this year the hurling championship has become a lot more open. Kilkenny, Tipp have come down a notch and other teams progressing nicely, its so open any team in the semis could go on to win it now. i'd love for me to be saying that about Waterford next year, and they have a great chance of doing it. I'd love to see someone like Derek McGrath come in and do a job now. Now i await all the angry replies that are going to come my way......
Deise_2012 wrote: » Ah yeah sure, I thought we really had a chance in the 2011 muster final, I spose the 7th goal Tipp scored was the killer, still in the game up until then! Missing 7 players from the panel v Kilkenny, and we end up losing in extra time, what's Ryan at like? Davy Fitz or Derek McGrath definately would have got us through that match! Jake Dillon only scoring about 8-30 in the club championship so far this season, Jamie Barrons 1st season as a inter county forward, if they couldn't "reach their potential" this season might aswel drop them for next year, clearly they're not good enough! Stephen Daniels and Jamie Nagle were flying under davy fitz sure weren't they? The former wasn't constantly on and off the panel and the latter being used as a substitute at best.
soggy biscuit wrote: » Have to disagree about that munster final buck, felt it was the 5th goal that killed us. Who were these 7 players missing as a matter of interest? And yes you're kind of backing up my point re dillon. He's the best forward in the club scene at the moment, but can't do it at intercounty yet. Why are you getting touchy over it? I never said drop the 2 lads for next year, just asking where everyone thinks we're making this progress? And yes, fair enough on daniels, he was after coming on a tonne before his injury.
Mountainlad wrote: » Players who made their Senior championship debut under Michael Ryan: Stephen O Keeffe Stephen Daniels Philip Mahony Shane Fives Gavin O Brien Martin O Neill Paudie Prendergast Jamie Barron Jake Dillon Ray Barry Eddie Barrett Dean Twomey Total=12 players, 7 games Players who made their Senior championship debut under Davy "I played 40 players in the league" Fitzgerald: Jamie Nagle Noel Connors Richie Foley Gary Hurney Maurice Shanahan Shane Casey Liam Lawlor Brian O Halloran Darragh Fives Paudi Mahony Total=10 players in 18 games Yeah sure, no players have been blooded. And sure isn't it only right to expect 19 year olds to automatically burst on to the scene as superstars, when they're miles behind physically in development to lads who've been their for years! Crazy stuff Am open to corrections on the list of players though I know I'm not far wrong.
deise_girl wrote: » David O'Sullivan and Thomas Ryan?
Mountainlad wrote: » That's two, 12 all so. My point was just that a lot is made of Davy blooding players when he came in, but in close to three times as many games he has only the same amount of debuts given and much like Michael Ryan he had no choice, it's not like he instigated the conveyor belt of underage talent coming through. Also, worth noting the drop out rate too. David O'Sullivan seems to be gone more from commitment that lack of talent but I don't think Tommy Ryan improved under Davy and in the end it's told against him. Daniels, Shane Fives, Paudie Prender have all been given their chance now. I wonder if we had a different setup a few years earlier would the likes of Shane Casey and Tommy Connors be on the Waterford team (on merit)? Jerome Meagher and Brian Sully are two more I forgot there actually, so that's 14-12...until next year.
carter10 wrote: » I think Eamon Murphy came on as a sub against Tipp in 2011 in thurles. The game played under lights and we had 2 sent off. I could be wrong about that though
Mountainlad wrote: » Players who made their Senior championship debut under Michael Ryan: Stephen O Keeffe Stephen Daniels Philip Mahony Shane Fives Gavin O Brien Martin O Neill Paudie Prendergast Jamie Barron Jake Dillon Ray Barry Eddie Barrett Dean Twomey Total=12 players, 7 games Players who made their Senior championship debut under Davy "I played 40 players in the league" Fitzgerald: Jamie Nagle Noel Connors Richie Foley Gary Hurney Maurice Shanahan Shane Casey Liam Lawlor Briasn O Halloran Darragh Fives Paudi Mahony Thomas Ryan David O'Sullivan Jerome Meagher Brian O'Sullivan Total=14 players in 18 games Yeah sure, no players have been blooded. And sure isn't it only right to expect 19 year olds to automatically burst on to the scene as superstars, when they're miles behind physically in development to lads who've been their for years! Crazy stuff Am open to corrections on the list of players though I know I'm not far wrong.
Mr Tibbs wrote: » Anyone have an opinion on how the minors will do next Sunday. Unbelievable how they missed out on a Munster title. I would love to see them reach their full potential as they are a really tallented team all over but for some reason its not coming to the fore this year. I really expected great things for this team early on in the season. There's still a chance so lets hope past mistakes can be rectified and at the least make an appearance in the All Ireland. Best of luck to them its going to be a big day for them. Make it count lads.
doz wrote: » Semi finals at minor level are notoriously unpredictable as you just don't know how some lads will react to the big day and in many cases their first time being on live tv. Hopefully playing in front of the large crowd in Limerick will have stood to the lads for this one. In terms of ability I think this is one of the best minor panels we have had but for whatever reason it hasn't quite turned out as we might have hoped. However they now have a chance to put it right with the prospect of a potential final against Limerick. I haven't seen this KK minor team play. I can only go on what I have heard from people in KK which is that it isn't the best minor panel they've produced and is more workmanlike rather than a team of potential stars. But at the end of the day that won't count for much, it's KK, their tradition is clear and their fans will be expecting a win regardless of who they are playing. Am reasonably optimistic and looking forward to heading up, hopefully weather will hold as well.
Deise_2012 wrote: » is it live on tv?
PTH2009 wrote: » I got 3 tickets for the upper cusack stand for sunday. is there anyway of getting a rebate if i have a student card
Mountainlad wrote: » Yep, I think it's stile D or something in the Cusack stand. All concessions are got through the Cusack, there'll be officials there to help on the day.