setanta1984 wrote: » Next free for waterford we can just charge it down once he starts lifting it so yeah?
SeaFields wrote: » Yeah if this is the GAA Go streaming thingy its sh!te
ShamoBuc wrote: » Up 0-14 v 0-05 at ht. We are certainly more up for it today but Waterford will surely be better in the second half. Cronin clearly fouled for the pen. Keeper came about 7 yards off his line not sure of the ruling. Does he have to stay on his line until Nash hits it or rises it?
The White Feather wrote: » Thanks for that as I didn't know the exact score! If we keep intensity levels up, we will have a good second half. That commentator really sounds like his heart isn't in it!
rebel girl 15 wrote: » no it won't be - the GAAGO will be more like watching TV on your mobile device. I watched the first game on the RTE player, which was alright. This is web only streaming
SeaFields wrote: » I'm a bit confused so as rte player tweeted that this is last opportunity to watch Gaa go trial for free. Thankfully won't be an issue for anyone at home but for the likes of yourself and others abroad you'd hope it is a better service than what's on offer today.
rebel girl 15 wrote: » Cronin had another poor game, wasn't it is at all. Harnedy showed well for puckouts, got a few good scores.
Harry Angstrom wrote: » Stream was crap. Commentary was crap.
The Pontiac wrote: » Still can't make out that penalty. The goalie was on top of Nash before he hit the ball. Or is goalie entitled to move once the ball is lifted? If that isn't the rule, then how could the ref have got it so wrong?
dzilla wrote: » Ball is lifted its in play. I was looking at rule book at halftime and cant find a anything illegal about what SOK did