DDC1990 wrote: » Add Seamus O'Shea v Anthony Maher there. Going to be a massive duel
homerjay2005 wrote: » very worried about taht team, Sheehan and Declan are massive losses - both must be injured. as to How M Geaney keeps getting selected, i dunno. very worried about midfield and half forward line.
homerjay2005 wrote: » i thought our short kick out game against Galway was a disaster. hope that is changed or rectified before Sunday....jaysus im getting nervous now, was grand until i started reading posts about the teams and injurys.
Mr. Incognito wrote: » Geaney is 8/1 as first goal scorer- Have backed that as I think O Donoghue will be tightly marked and he will be able to sneak in and score
DDC1990 wrote: » Geaney tore it up against Galway. Was brilliant. Fully justified his position IMO. Declans knees are in bits, nearly all cartilage gone. Good for running in straight lines but not much else. Will be a presence with 15mins to go if needed. Sheehan obviously didn't recover from the hip flexor injury. Was pretty critical of Moran's distribution v Galway but overall his game was sound enough. Needs to stop panicking when something doesn't come off.
Boom__Boom wrote: » Not a good weekend so far - Junior, Ladies and u21 hurlers all lost so far
aveytare wrote: » I'm surprised his knees are so bad. From what I recall he wasn't injured much over the course of his career though I guess there's a fair amount of wear and tear anyway for a lot of gaa players.
DDC1990 wrote: » Keegan very much deserved to go from what I saw. Kicked out. That's automatically a Red regardless of force. Disgusted in the way we let a 5 point lead slip, but delighted with the bottle shown in the end. Coldrick pointed only one way after the Red card, would have been better off if Mayo had 15 men. Donaghy as I had hoped was introduced and had a magnificent few minutes. Must be an option again for the next day.
keane2097 wrote: » Sad to say but it's over for Declan really.
dd972 wrote: » The curse of second half slump hits Kerry again, has anybody seen a game where we've been the strongest in the second period ?, I knew what was going to happen after the break even with a man advantage.
Amprodude wrote: » Kerry will more than likely go out next game and blitz Mayo in first 25 mins and hope to build up enough of a lead to hold on. If Mayo get their game going next day out it will be interesting to see who will win but I think Kerry will benefit more from replay than Mayo.
Amprodude wrote: » I thought Keegans red was harsh really. At most it was a yellow. Kerry lucky today to draw in overall game but I think they will be a different team next week.
DDC1990 wrote: » What was harsh? Kick or attempt to kick with minimal force is a Red card. It was intentional. It was harmless, but that doesn't make it harsh. Rules are rules.