CORKDOUBLE wrote: » Thanks TTM I always felt Kelleher could be a very good midfielder in football ....you said that he was played at full forward in the u21 football team interesting .....on the other hand JBM and Landers must see something serious in him for hurling ...hes a strong young fella something the hurlers could do with in the half forward line ...great fielding ability ....of course he was named on both Muskerry teams of the year 2014....do you think will he make the National Leauge panel for the hurlers ? The u21 footballers first I suppose.
namloc1980 wrote: » So why aren't they questioning the need for this €70m spend? The GAA should review what it's stadium requirements actually are before allowing all these developments. Four 40k+ capacity stadiums in Munster alone is maddness.
CORKDOUBLE wrote: » You say Kiely for u21 midfield who is he ? Sean Kiely is overage for u21 this year ...his brother Cian plays mostly wing back...
sean mac wrote: » Colm o driscoll over john o rourke sums up this management for me,why no mention of michael shields?
sean mac wrote: » 3 converted wing backs in the full back line with 3 more wing backs as subs,2full backs in the half back line-lack of balance
CORKDOUBLE wrote: » I agree huge worrys about player positions again ....looking at the team/Panel we do have the players but NO management to bring them along ....No Dan McEoin what a disgrace can you imagne what Fitzmaurice would get out of him....no Michael Sheilds, no Noel Galvin,Goulding is only coming back likewise Paddy Kelly...Kevin Crowley and Cathal Vaughan are still injured which must be a big worry for Sean Hayes and the u21s.....No Sean Kiely either......full back line and midfield big worrys ....young MaGuire huge talent but we have to be patient with him...Fintan to be fair will win huge ball but is not feared by opposition...I still have great time for him he gives his all...
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » Some great news I belive on the way for cork gaa in the next week great great news.
Cu Baire wrote: » Must have missed this. Anyone know what the big news was?
wackokid wrote: » Could be some lad has come out and said he's 'going straight' so it didn't get the usual headlines.......???
sean mac wrote: » 26 plus goulding,shields,galvin,kelly and he said when fit crowley,deane and vaughan plus still looking at a few 21s is dan naceoin still 21.Good interview on redfm with lisa lawlor and cuthbert. Worryingly he saud all our defenders could play any positiin still fails to understand the importance of full backs.Cant understand how hazel and kevin o driscoll are on the panel,we are overflowing with far far better half backs
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » All credit due if some lad did do that Cork needs more people like Valerie Mulcahy and cusacks etc in that regards What you make team wackokid
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » CORK V LIMERICK - WATERFORD CRYSTAL CUP SENIOR HURLING FINAL 29/01/2015 Waterford Crystal Cup Senior Hurling Final Cork Senior Hurlers play Limerick in the Final of the Waterford Crystal Hurling Cup Saturday 31st January in Mallow at 7:00 p.m. Fixture: Cork v Limerick Competition: Waterford Crystal Cup Venue: Carrigoon, Mallow. Date: Saturday 31st January at 7:00 p.m. Referee: Johnny Ryan (Tipperary). ET if necessary (2 x 10 mins). We'll have live updates from the game here on the website and on our Twitter page, @OfficialCorkGAA. The Cork Senior Hurling team to play Limerick lines out as follows - 1. Patrick Collins (Ballinhassig) 2. William Kearney (Sarsfields) 3. Damien Cahalane (St.Finbarr’s) 4. Sean O’Donoghue (Inniscarra) 5. Brian O’Sullivan (Fermoy) 6. Lorcán McLoughlin (Kanturk) 7. Glen O’Connor (St. Finbarr’s) 8. Paul Haughney (Midleton) 9. Andy Walsh (Killeagh) 10. Brian Murray (Bishopstown) 11. Cian McCarthy (Sarsfields) 12. Brian Lawton (Castlemartyr) 13. Stephen Moylan (Douglas) 14. Luke O’Farrell (Midleton) 15. Darren McCarthy (Ballymartle) Subs: 16. Anthony Nash (Kanturk) 17. Conor O’Sullivan (Sarsfields) 18. Christopher Joyce (Na Piarsaigh) 19. Mark Ellis (Millstreet) 20. Patrick Cronin (Bishopstown) 21. Dayne Lee (Na Piarsaigh) 22. Peter Kelleher (Kilmichael) 23. Alan Frahill-O’Connor (Youghal) 24. Anthony Spillane (Castlelyons) 25. Paudie O’Sullivan (Cloyne) 26. Patrick Horgan (Glen Rovers) Stephen McDonnell remains on the injured list, is progressing well and is expected to be back in action in coming weeks. Both the CIT and UCC players are unavailable for Cork panel selection as they are tied to their respective academies for this competition. Manager: Jimmy Barry-Murphy Selectors: Mark Landers (Coach), Seanie McGrath, Johnny Crowley. ] Depend limerick team but cork team is okay but half forward line is weakest cork could have Murray been awful so far taken off last week didn't do it past in the competition Lawton another chance again chance after chance Wayne mac will destroy him and Wayne limited enough Lee or frahill Connor be better Anthony spillane should started he could play here and everything others are not great player Haughney chance now hope browne starts and not Allis limerick Morrissey won't fear Murray Dodge too much for cian in limit each oither but dodge won't have pace for cian vice versa Dodge terrific hurler but imo no pace centre back Cian terrific hurler lacks mobility in summer Walsh deserves chance midfield Cork Sullivan should have enough for niall moran tj huge favourite of him Lynch could Glenn trouble but test pace I want That full back line if breen moran and Morrissey starts cause cork problems in Kearney is weak on turn I hope Dowling starts and Begley doesn't Want test Cahalane Begley just club hurler Cork have strong bench and will have to use it to win imo Hopefully limerick will go win it pick strong team Cork team starts is beatable so must change things You would think limerick will go for win as only thing realistic wise have chance win bar of course few moral victory along way this year imo
Mehapoy wrote: » Hahaha, if you're trying to wind up the limerickians on the board you'll have to do better than that!