Smith614 wrote: » the Michael Moynihan article with Ed Coughlan in the examiner was hard reading. In fairness these lads know how to promote themselves and talk crap. Sorry but i thought it was a complete waste of space in the examiner. Fair amount of waffle in it. I heard a well known sports psychologist giving a talk recently and it was hard to believe how anyone could buy into some of the rubbish he was on about.
Smith614 wrote: the Michael Moynihan article with Ed Coughlan in the examiner was hard reading. In fairness these lads know how to promote themselves and talk crap. Sorry but i thought it was a complete waste of space in the examiner. Fair amount of waffle in it. I heard a well known sports psychologist giving a talk recently and it was hard to believe how anyone could buy into some of the rubbish he was on about.
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » If there actually serious behind the committee changing hurling despite all meeting upon meeting it should been mandated cork simply like Dublin and kerry all have director of football and Kilkenney also Well Kilkenney be fair have one unwritten but the y had one since 98 brian Cody who has huge influence everything in Kilkenney hurling and board always gets he's input. Not said but done behind the scenes
citykat wrote: » TTM1 fyi Cody is no director of hurling in KK. He's too busy between work and the seniors to be telling anybody else what to do. He does dictate fixtures come championship time alright. The minor/U21 are autonomous and allowed to get on with it as they see fit. I had a chat with one of the main men behind the development squads last year after the U21s bowed out against Wexford. I asked him where IHO it went wrong. He put it down to the players - basic lack of commitment. He said (more or less) you can talk tactics all you want but in KK the training is straightforward: lads pair off and play ball over and back to improve their touch. The game plan is then simple - win your own ball.
Smith614 wrote: » TTM.. Bandon V ASR is in Mallow, Rochestown V Nenagh is in Charleville both matches 14-1 at 1.30 pm.
Hurleratheart wrote: » With Harty dates and venues out Id encurage anyone around to get out and support the Cork lads, twould be great to get as many tru as possible Best of luck to AG Friday, Weather is cat I hope it wont effect the fixture Hoping to get there but not sure - if I do I put up a few lines of a report
ANNONCORK wrote: » Some great opinions on this from many people :-) I think in Cork Hurling we have a tendency to pick out players from a young age and act like they are the next big thing. This not only puts a lot of pressure on their young shoulders and takes from their enjoyment of the game but it also sets them up for scrutiny and harsh critics. Unfortunately you have average players praised for their ability also. We have young hurlers, often talented thinking they are Christy Ring himself and in turn their hurling is affected by how big their egos are. I understand that is harsh but in reality its the truth. Unfortunately Cork hurling is some what corrupt at the top (lets be fair it is) and of course this is going to affect what happens on the ground!. It is clear as day in hurling to be like the likes of the best we've had you have to be physical, aggressive (in a positive way) naturally skilled, and most important humble. This is something we lack in all areas of Cork hurling.
.E_C_K_S. wrote: » Any UCC team for tomorrow?
CORKDOUBLE wrote: » I see where Paddy Kelly is back training with the footballers ....good news for once....
CORKDOUBLE wrote: » With so much talk about burnout in the last few days young Sean O Donoughue is an example ...my god to have those commitments already in the season and its not even 10 days old ...JBM must have great time for him...i think he will be on the u21 football starting 15 as well...not to mention Freshers ..not to mention his club commitments...and all the training ...the GAA season we love it ...it can drive us mad ...but it is what it is 2 games ...
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » Great news if true Eammon murphy in echo had it didn't yet return training yet and huge doubts where he fits in to cuthbhert plans Murphy is balloncollig man Last week was said kelly wouldn't be available for any mcgrath cup There's seemed be lot confusion and clarity All that clearly avoided by saying there out there back certain date etc Great if he's back in he's top player He has to start with o rourke collins and kelly in half forward line ahead of others