davidfitz22 wrote: » A lot up here reckon donegal will be able to contain dublin if they meet in the semi's. Although this Dublin team looks even sharper than last year and could possibly beat donegal.
Stoner wrote: » Cooper on McBrearty would be a key match up. As would Dublin's 3 vs Donegals 14 . O'Carrol has done well against Murphy in the past if Murphy goes in there but I don't think Donegal can afford to loose his ball winning capability out the field. .
DoctaDee wrote: » Disappointing end to the year for all concerned. I think it was fairly evident that there were a few pieces of the jigsaw missing from last year - I don't profess to know a lot about the ins and outs of the senior panel set up .. but the exclusion of Dotsy & Joey B from the start today didn't augur well
Past30Now wrote: » It was a pretty horrible game. Not one Dublin player will be satisfied with his performance. Our handling was very poor. Unfortunately it looks like Daly will finish up, and it's possible that a few of the lads lining out yesterday are reaching the end of the road too.
DoctaDee wrote: » Yeah I thought the quality of the stick work left a lot to be desired. There are times watching the hurlers that yer reminded of an U12 game with the initial inability to control the sliothar leading to a mass of players scurrying around trying to pick it up.
DoctaDee wrote: » The uneasy alliance with the footballers I think will continue to work against them, with dual code players no longer a feasible option and most for the present time will plumb with the footballers. From a hurling perspective if a new man comes in I'd like to see a more technical approach with a greater focus on their skills, we may have to step back to go forward but I'm sure they'll come again. Ta
Past30Now wrote: » The under 12 team I'm involved with are taking offence at your comparison.:D Someone made the point that most of the quality forwards from the minor teams of 2011 and 2012 are solely dedicated to football now. Kilkenny and Costello in particular are big losses to the hurlers. Hopefully these guys will rejoin the hurling panel in the next year or two.
Oasis_Dublin wrote: » That's the thing, going forward. How can the hurlers hope to progress if Costello, Kilkenny, Brady, Lowndes, and other talented younger players decide to join the football panel? There just isn't the same level of talent at underage hurling as there is at underage football, and the hurlers already can't afford to lose players. You'd imagine Daly will step aside, but he has nothing to be ashamed of. Look at Dublin in the three years before he came in. Knocked out of Leinster twice by Wexford, and once by Westmeath. Who comes in? Would Nicky English do it? He's been involved at underage with a couple of squads.