denishurley wrote: » Murphy and Lordan both playing for CIT so couldn't line out for Cork, not sure what story is with Cormack
Giveitfong wrote: » Waterford last beat Cork in a competitive senior football game in the 1960 Munster championship in Lismore. Waterford won by 1-9 to 0-11, the goal coming from a penalty after the Cork goalie fielded a high ball into the goalmouth and was then adjudged to have thrown the ball out of the square under pressure from the Waterford forwards. It was almost a red-letter day for Waterford football as the minors drew with Cork 2-4 to 1-7 (they lost the replay). Waterford wore the jerseys of reigning minor football champions Abbeyside as the county board didn't have a second set of county jerseys. Abbeyside had beaten Tramore in the 1959 minor final by a single point to no score, surely the lowest ever score in a Gaelic football game. I travelled to those games by train. How times have changed!
CORKDOUBLE wrote: » Just over a week away to the start of the BIG season I suppose ....I love the National leauges in hurling and football ..over the last number of years the leauges have produced some great games and is now a very important competition ...most teams that do well in the Leauges now also do well in the championship . What kind of a team/panel will Cuthbert pick is anyones guess ...I wonder will it include players from the Colleges ...remember next Wednesday is el classic co in the Sigerson ! Interesting times ahead even if its very hard to be positive re the footballers again this year under this man.
TheNap wrote: » I remember when Cuthbert took over there was a lot of optimism re Cork footballers . Especially after the played Dublin in the league ( not the final ) Where has it all gone wrong ?
Horse84 wrote: » Well interviews like this doesn't help his case http://m.hoganstand.com/Home/Details/230609 On the upside he knows what month it is which is something. Does he know someone in the southern star by the way or what's the connection?
sean mac wrote: » Has to CD, Maguire is our best midfielder for a start!!!!!Its important for any hope that Cuthbert takes the town blinkers off and gives hanrahan a chance in goal. In addition the likes of brian o driscoll, cathal Vaughan, sean kiely, Crowley are the future and superior to a lot of the average club players who were brought in for the McGrath cup.
CORKDOUBLE wrote: » Cuthberts interviews are away off altogether ...last sunday after the game the press said he was livid after the game ...but in a later interview with Kieran McCarthy he said it was only January and he would lose no sleep over the result ....he makes it up as he goes along ...Pat Shortt would get a whole series out of him .
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » Sean did you read the article in echo Wednesday where headline was something like loss Waterford no cssttophre?? What you make it and as whole cork reaction to defeat it in media and ex pundits?
letowski wrote: » I'd give Cork a decent chance of progressing tomorrow too. I dont think Clare will hit that big a score, so Cork could take the game in the end with some of their subs. Clare will play probably with only 4 forwards, with Cunningham isolated, leading the line. Im not sure will Donnellan actually play sweeper though, it may be more like Ryan and Bugler doubling up at centre back like last Sunday, with Golden and Donnellan playing out around midfield. There are some good match ups on show tomorrow, Cunningham v Cahalane the pick for me.
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » Good insight thanks for that Yeah Cahalane will get good test tomorrow ist signs have cork progress to solving full back Cleary played nui tonight??? Defeat carlow What's o connell half back like?!
letowski wrote: » Im not sure did Cleary play for Nuig tonight TTM1. Bobby Duggan is involved with that team too. O'Connell or "Gudgie" as he will be called tomorrow is a good lad, the wing back on last years u21 team. He is very game, but maybe lacks top aerial ability and skill. Hed be a bit down the pecking order atm, unlikely c'ship matchday 26. I think it will be a constrast is styles tomorrow, Cork with their high tempo fast game, Clare short running game (O'Donovan & Morey important for us). Should be interesting. Who will hit Cork's frees?
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » Ryan terrific player everything you want in a hurler and he'll have too much for lawton Cian mac may win ball that's never problem but o connell too mobile you would think
letowski wrote: » Who will hit Cork's frees?
Orizio wrote: » Except that Cian McCarthy is listed at 11, not Lawton, and will be the one that picks up Ryan.
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » Numbers mean nothing in a game as you know Mccarthy only hope is o connell Ryan will be too mobile As for your own club man good test now for him today If he performs credit due immense If not I'm sorry now but No Excuses He's around long enough now to be making mark Cork can't carry passengers I'm sorry like
Orizio wrote: » Cork GAA @OfficialCorkGAA · 22s 22 seconds ago Waterford Crystal Cup (2nd half,70 min) Cork 2-21 Clare 0-18 #CorkGAA2015 FT
Rebel norrie wrote: » Good performances from Luke Cian Mac. Lorcan McLaughlin. Cahalane. Any Walsh started well couple of nice points got hooked easily a few times. Luke scored two good goals. Murray Lawton O Donoghue not up to Intercounty std. On another point heard Shane o Neill after walking from panel any one else hear this.