homeofhurling wrote: » offaly is a small county didn't stop them beating kilkenny in hurling and kerry in football all irelands.
Rightwing wrote: » They are a poor man's version of KK, lots of fitness and heart and plenty of pulling & dragging & blocking.
J DEERE wrote: » I wouldn't go so far as to say that but I feel that Dublin don't hurl with the same fluidity or intelligence as the like of Tipp of Kk. I have rarely seen Dublin hurl and have them produce a passage of play that has made me sit back and say wow. Other teams have. They are big, powerful athletic players but their hurling and play look like it has been done to death on the training ground. The kk forwards interact almost telepathically and have an instinctive finishing ability A worrying aspect for Dublin is their inability or difficulty getting goals. They have a lot of grafters, ball winners and point scorers but they don't have a goal threat. Look back through the years at the all Ireland finals. Goals win all irelands
Rightwing wrote: » But look at them now, absolute muck at everything. Shame they fell off, it was a great achievement, can still remember them winning that AI v Kerry. :pac:
J DEERE wrote: » A worrying aspect for Dublin is their inability or difficulty getting goals. They have a lot of grafters, ball winners and point scorers but they don't have a goal threat. Look back through the years at the all Ireland finals. Goals win all irelands
Rightwing wrote: » I'd regard Tipp as having the best hurlers in the country.
deadybai wrote: » Danny Sutcliffe is Dublins best player at the moment but would he even make it on to any of this years top 4 teams? .
deadybai wrote: » Right now Dublin are on the same level as Waterford.
citykat wrote: » The results wouldn't bear out that comparison. Dublin dispatched Wexford down in Wexford park earlier this year. Wexford took care of Waterford. I'd fancy the dubs vs the deise any/every time.
MfMan wrote: » I've wrote here before, I think they need to win an AI club title first. Don't think a Senior AI can be won without the necessary strong club scene which provides the foundation and testing battle ground for the county team. Don't think the domestic championship in Dublin is anywhere nearly as competitive or productive (in terms of supplying players) enough to yet guarantee a good selection for the county team.
corny wrote: » I hope Dublin win an AI soon, if only to save me from hearing all these tired cliches. Dublin big, powerful, side? Really? I think they are dwarfed by the likes KK and Tipp. Rushe and Sutcliffe match up physically alright. Anyone else? Dotsy, McCrabbe, Niall Corcoran, McCaffrey, Durkin? Monsters right! Even the lads who could be described as physical are getting on now and just aren't a match anymore for lads who are really physical (Hiney, ROD, Keaney). Too much time in the gym and on fitness? Really? In what game did Dublin finish stronger than their opposition last year? KK breezed past them in the final 10 minutes of the Leinster final. Same thing happened in Thurles. Against Weford they saw the game out but were far from comfortable in doing so. No wristy (Cyril Farrellism) hurlers in Dublin? Really? No we've our share. The problem has been getting them exposure and getting them to stay away from the football. Will a new team be able to mix it with KK for basic skills? Maybe not but thats hardly an indictment is it. I don't know if we'll win an Ireland for a while yet but a new coach with new ideas and hopefully a fresh panel might quell some of this ****e we have to listen to.
citykat wrote: » What has winning the club AI done for Galway? You're right about a strong club scene though esp senior. IMO this is more important than any number of minor or U21 successes.
MfMan wrote: » a county that produces a club-winning team is surely an indicator that the domestic scene there is competitive and productive.
Damn
There's still two years to go!
More chance of Tipp winning it and that's saying something
Theyve regressed!
They'll never win one if their best players keep leaving to play football.