thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » Yeah its a problem for clare too,think they are thinking of asking the munster council for help in running of the rest,their club games over the delays with their u21 and senior all irelands.
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » Yeah there football isnt going strong,consideridng if im correct it was a kerry man from castleisland ,that introduced football back in the day. They do well,considering their so close to Clyda,and Mallow,with a pick of players. Like Newtown the village is getting bigger,a lot of City folks their now,can only be of benefit to them in the future. Yeah they deserve a new ptich.Their old ptich is being used ,and still have another one as far as im aware,up on a hill,where the ladies play. They had Quinn a Down man, chairman, i presume he is still their.A good chairman.
rebel girl 15 wrote: » Problem is they don't have proper structures in place once the lads hit 16/17 - competing at premier under 13/14 but after that its poor. Minor team this year apparently refused to train under the coach appointed. Its actually four villages put together in the parish. Tne one across the road on the hill isn't ladies use only, wish it was though! Both pitches are under the GAA control, and the ladies hardly got the pitch when needed!!! That main pitch should have been done years ago, floodlights on the top pitch are very poor, can't hurl in them at all, can barely train with footballs and most certainly cannot play games underneath them, which is a disadvantage.
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » On a side note,talking of North Cork,Newtownshandrum won the junior county last saturday,six o connors played. They is no one to beat them,bar maybee at a push Blackrock. Its awful to see them not playing senior.O loughlin meant be staying put.
Indie. wrote: » Is there not a rule somewhere that says if you have played Senior club hurling/football one year you cannot play junior the next? Could be badly mistaken but thought I have heard it applied somewhere else before.
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » Whatever the rights and wrongs,its unfortunate for the village.Its split in half over it,and is a right mess.
premierstone wrote: » Has any other players apart from the O'Connor family followed suit, that would have been on the Senior team.
Archer3083 wrote: » I was listening to Ciarán Carey on Championship Matters last night and he said the Limerick job was going to a very well know person. I instantly thought of Liam Sheedy and dismissed the idea. I thought maybe he was on about John McIntyre or Ollie Baker or someone like that. So, is it true. Will Liam Sheedy be in charge of Limerick next year?
Archer3083 wrote: » I'm an awful lot further west than that. Naomh Abán is our local club and that's who I played for and if I didn't know better I'd say Anna Geary caught your eyes for other reasons
Archer3083 wrote: » I think in terms of the senior panel our best days are behind us. Micheal O Laoire is a very good player but I'd fear that junior is his level. I just don't think he's got the physique at senior inter county level. I think sooner or later that physical inability is exposed. I'll give one good example. The Kerry goal keeper Brendan Keely is a great shot stopper but lacks the physical prowess which a keeper requires. For the Dublin goal he should have attacked the ball but he left Mannion get a touch on the ball and it passed him by into the net. He also let the ball hop in front of him and over the bar in the first half. In the second half he punched the ball in the air and it led to a Dublin point. It wasn't necessarily bad play in any of these instances but a more imposing goal keeper would have taken on the responsibility in all these situations.
Archer3083 wrote: » I think that Conor Lehane is a good example of how to approach strength and conditioning. It's reported that he gained 6 kgs this year. You can really see the difference. He's not the Hulk but he's got real strength to contributes significantly to his game. He won't be pushed off the ball but he's got the skill so the combination is right. I suppose I was a bit harsh on Micheal O Laoire. There are alot of players who aren't that big. Kevin McLoughlin for Mayo, Gooch for Kerry and Laverty for Down. It hasn't hindered any of them. The game is constantly evolving. It's a 30 man panel now that is required. In theory, any one of those 30 players should have a realistic chance of starting a game. It's good for morale and team spirit to have genuine competition. In a few years time managers might actively pick different players to suit a different game plan for a different team. For instance this year, Gavin picked Cullen against Cork to make Dublin a bit more defensive and then he changed again for Kerry. I don't think it was a question of taking Kerry for granted. Gavin obviously had a plan in his head for both teams and picked his teams accordingly. So, in the future, teams might have an established 12 and then change around 2 or 3 depending on the opposition. Conihan used to make those changes but that was more based on form in training which isn't always the best strategy. Actually, God only knows what Counihan was thinking at times!
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » Jesus they would be hard up,if they went for Mclntyre.I wouldnt rate him at all,and a lot of tipp dont.I have never heard them mention him for a tipp job.Again a great guy to right for a newspaper and blame others,but the man couldnt do it when he had the chance. It could be all rumour,and nonense but thats the talk.They are going for the best in fairness.He built a succesful minor team and senior team.A great manager. I saw championship matters too. What struck me was how well Cork camoige start,Anna Geary spoke. She knows her stuff and made a shrewd point about how Clare blew a cork player out over the sideline,then took a fast sideline,and got a point.That they hit the ground running. She spoke very well now ,in fairness. What do you make of the county semifinals sunday? Your a west corkman .What do make of Carbery and the Haven.
darragh_haven wrote: » It's going to be a strange game. There will be less than 5000 people at the double header tomorrow. Why the hell is it on in parc ui chaoimh? If Carbery click like they did against Duhallow, they'll win by 5 or 6 points. Haven have to make sure to have a decent start and be within 2 points at half time. Haven might not be great to watch at times but they can grind out results, if they are still in touch at the start of the second half
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » Carbery wIll be dangerous. Any team coached by Gene o driscoll,is well prepared.And hes sons are fine players. . Canty is doubtful for them. I have a feeling with cahalane,collins and hurley ye will shade it. I have a feeling Bishopstown will beat Nemo.They play more as a team than Nemo with their individuals. How do c that going? It would make sense if they played them in pairc rinn with the Macroom game. Yeah a lot wont travel,and with the expense of the hurling replay ,it wont help.
darragh_haven wrote: » They wouldn't be that much man love for gene In west cork in general. A lot of wounds are still to fresh in too many clubs. (Especially Castlehaven) Going on the last 2 years of cork county championship, you'd have to say bishopstown are improving every year and it'll be a 1 score game. Saying that, I'll back nemo by 2. Usually, even when they are just trundling along they still msnage to win. But nemo don't seem to be the force of a few years ago. .....
rebel girl 15 wrote: » Setanta only played eight games in two years afaik, did his cruciate in the first year and that was it. The fact that he is 30 now and nearly 10 years there will make it very unlikely that he will come home.
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » and fouled for 6 frees.