The_Kew_Tour wrote: » Who is the ladies Full Back? She was excellent yesterday
Horse84 wrote: » What's the word on paudi sull? Is there any hope of him making the bench next day out. What kind of training has he done til now?
Horse84 wrote: » I went to the match on my own yday but was sat with a few other season ticket holders and we were discussing it during the game and yea it looked to us that the only way to really hurt em with the players we have is with some direct running. Clare's hb line is ferocious and as loughnane said last night Clare wouldn't be known for being great in the air but yday showed that Harnedy aside we can't compete there at all so we have to work the ball to Farrell and lehane and these lads to create goal chances. Fellas were calling yday for cussen to be brought on to win some ball. This would be a mistake and I thank god that jbm and co didn't resort to that. We live to fight another day but realistically we need everyone from 1-15 to play to their full potential to be even in with a shout. Clare could afford to carry one or 2 we just can't. This talk from Davy saying the momentum is with us and all that has to be seen for what it is and it's bull. Clare have some awesome players. They're a credit to their county.
The_Kew_Tour wrote: » I know it does not guarantee success, but having good underage setups has to help. We have not won minor since 2001 and U21 since 1998(if im correct) and for Cork that is a famine and a half with our tradition.
Archer3083 wrote: » I think we'd all like more underage success but it's no guarantee of success. Look at Galway and Limerick! Seamus Harnedy was a late bloomer and hasn't had any success at underage with the county. He plays for St Ita's, an intermediate club. As far as I know the only real success he's had was with UCC in the Fitzgibbon. He was one of the best forwards yesterday and all year. Would he have been picked if JBM wasn't manager? I think Seán Óg was hinting at Harnedy when he wrote that article in the paper before the first Clare game cos he talked about players being on the team from clubs he'd never heard of. The point I'm making is that it's nice to see JBM thinking outside the box and picking players that aren't that obvious
Archer3083 wrote: » . That's an amazing quality to have, and even if Cork lose the next day and JBM stepped down, he's leaving a panel of players that can compete for honours next year and that is his great legacy.
thefloss wrote: » Jimmy was asked would he retire win lose or draw before Sunday, he replied that he signed up for the three years.
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » I saw this,said post it,hope it helps anyone looking for tickets. All-Ireland Hurling Final Replay Applications for tickets for the All-Ireland Hurling Final Replay must be submitted in writing to Cork County Board, Páirc Uí Chaoimh, The Marina, Cork, including remittance (preferable blank cheque) and stamped, self-addressed envelope. The closing date is Wednesday, September 18th and applications which do not meet the above criteria cannot be considered. Email applications will not be accepted and late applications cannot be considered. There is no guarantee that all who apply will get tickets. Stand - €50, Terrace - €25. Availability of juvenile €10 tickets to be confirme
zetecescort wrote: » Really? Don't want to get caught for the rebuild costs of the Pairc:)