Hurleratheart wrote: I heard its ongoing and so far it's upheld. 2 match ban and appeal rejected by Munster counsell and Croke park - thurles taking it further to DRA
Hurleratheart wrote: What the hell did he do anyway?
Hurleratheart wrote: Tough on the young fella but I'd fear a backlash now against Rochestown ecpecially when sanction against other cork team - conpirasiry theory's
Hurleratheart wrote: Tipp crowd could make it into crusade
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » http://www.the42.ie/it-sligo-queens-university-1922675-Feb2015/ Good news in way ucc but at the same time actually benefits game now long lay off semi final
Richmond Ultra wrote: » As predicted a few days ago.
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » CORK V MONAGHAN - ALLIANZ FOOTBALL LEAGUE SUNDAY 8TH FEB 04/02/2015 Cork v Monaghan - Allianz Football League Sunday 8th February Following on from their victory over Dublin, the Cork Senior Footballers travel to Castleblaney to play Monaghan in Round 2 of the Allianz Football League on Sunday. Game: Cork v Monaghan Date: Sunday 8th February 2015 at 2:00 p.m. Venue: Castleblaney Referee: Fergal Kelly (Longford) We'll have live updates from the game here on the website and on our Twitter page, @OfficialCorkGAA. Nothing Beats Being There. All The Way. Tickets available for this game at gaa.ie The Cork Team will line out as follows: 1. Ken O'Halloran 2. Tomás Clancy 3. Tom Clancy 4. James Loughrey 5. Conor Dorman 6. Eoin Cadogan 7. Brian O'Driscoll 8. Fintan Goold 9. Ian Maguire 10. Mark Collins 11. Donnacha O'Connor 12. Colm O'Driscoll 13. Colm O'Neill 14. Paul Kerrigan 15. Brian Hurley Subs: 16. Michael Martin 17. Jamie O'Sullivan 18. Daniel Hazel 19. Stephen O'Donoghue 20. Michael Cussen 21. Donal Óg Hodnett 22. Luke Connelly 23. John Hayes 24. John O'Rourke 25. Barry O'Driscoll 26. Kevin O’Driscoll Conor Dorman and Paul Kerrigan start this week having been drafted in to action last week-end. Patrick Kelly, Daniel Goulding and Noel Galvin are] Hsnahran must be injured but if not not uge suprised martin is ahead him in he's firm dhsnahran as said dropped but I think be young to start martin just yet I'm worried about team I'm in don't think lesson learned at all from last week as that full back line has three unnatural full backs and even if likes cadogan goes back cork still have imo too half backs playing corner Forwards imo will struggle to get enough ball but also defence be under huge pressure I fear I really love and hope be wrong
Gary Neville wrote: » Are u heading up, TTM ?
CORKDOUBLE wrote: » We are missing David Hanrahan, Michael Sheilds, Noel Galvin, Paddy Kelly , Daniel Goulding, Kevin Crowley, Cathal Vaughan, Ruairi Deane, Sean Kiely, Stephen Cronin.....for sunday....... Whats the story with Mark Sugrue and Alan Cronin ? John O Rourke very unlucky not to be playing ...it looks like they are trying to go with a more settled team this year allowing for some players who are out of position...In the hurling squad what age is Brian O Sullivan of Fermoy ?
CORKDOUBLE wrote: ..In the hurling squad what age is Brian O Sullivan of Fermoy ?
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » Not sure be honest long way up if do day trip probably Lot gaa games coming up hard say ones choose Harty cup two weeks abs Fitzgibbon cup during week plus hurling kilkenny very hard choose from and course corn mhuir this week Ladies are also playing in ckoughdiv v Kerry Id love go more ladies game always clash with men U going Gary? What u make team named
Gary Neville wrote: » Nah - I go to all home games and all c/ship but the 4 Northern games are too far. 9 hours driving. I can't really fault the team. He's being forced to play HB's in the FB line but with Shields and Galvin out - not much choice. I'd like to see S Cronin in the panel as we are short defenders - Jamie is OK thank God - looked to be out for a while. Like you, I'm surprised O Rourke is dropped - got 2 great scores and made 1 or 2. But Donncha had to come in and maybe Kerrigan is a tactical choice - he looked lively the last day. There are so many good forwards that someone will always be disappointed. I know u rate O Rourke ahead of COD but I can understand COD's inclusion as he will work his socks off and we will go very defensive to match Monaghan. Glad to see Tomas in - looks like Cuthbert is taking a few things on board - maybe things won't be too bad yet. I can't help myself - I always get hopeful and then get dashed. This is a great game for us as they will be at pterry much full strength and Clerkin is a v good manager.
wackokid wrote: » Colm O Driscoll is the best asset this team has and he can't be expected to score much while keeping Jack McCaffrey in check for the whole match and never let him out of his sight. Had the pace to stay with one of the quickest players in Ireland and the tenacity to blunt his undoubted talent. He was instrumental in Cork winning the U21 title in '09 and the Junior title two years ago. It should also be remembered that he was back defending with Cadogan and Loughrey to smother McManamon when the Dubs were pressing hard in the 2nd half. A jewel. end of.
Gary Neville wrote: » I'm with you on this Wackokid. He'd be one of the first names on my team sheet. Never wastes a ball. He's our Wee Brian Dooher.
Talib Fiasco wrote: » Barry played full back with Corry and Andrew Ryan from Toomevara in the corners. Stapleton, Meagher, English half backs. Kennedy and Maher centre field. Reidy, Hannon and Donovan on the 40. O' Meara, Corry and Cahill inside. Mike Brown from Ballyhea was in goal. Barry had very little to deal with in fairness but was solid. Nearly gave away a goal with some slack following a quick puckout in the first half but recovered well, Had a strong second half alright as he was allowed drift out a little. Still think he's a half back but did well today. Slim to no chance of him moving to wing back for Mary I or Cork.
thinkstoomuch1 wrote: » You either dont rate dooher very highly or over rate colm Dooher outstanding scorer from distance something colm is not big games Brother Brian better Now I'd some one can show me conclusive scoring evidence of he's scöing in big games I will as colm o rourke once saud when didn't rate dooher and said I'd Tyrone won all Ireland with him then I'd eat my hat off if cork win all Ireland colm driscoll starting at ten imo O rourke was wrong of course so there a possibility I could be but I seen nothing suggest colm haa it
wackokid wrote: » For the 1st time in his life............TTM is wrong. lol
Deco99 wrote: » On what? O'Driscoll? Id prefer O'Rourke and wouldn't play him. End of.
Gary Neville wrote: » I have been critical of Cuthbert but this debate shows how many difficult decisions he has to make. So far, Collins and COD have been key figures in the defensive plan that we implemented after the Munster Final. COD will work tirelessly and track opposing defenders - he will close down short kicks and get back to defend. He is very effective at the swarm defending that we are trying to perfect. O Rourke is a far more classy footballer - he can score off either foot, from distance and is also a great worker. It must have been very hard for Cuthbert to drop him him after a great display v Dublin but obviously Cuthbert sees the Monaghan game as the ideal platform to test the 2 sweeper system - I can see his logic. I hope this has been explained to O Rourke as if I were him, I'd be gutted. The reality is that we are looking at different types of player and different styles - I'm not sure you can say one player is better than the other. Perhaps you can say one fits a particular system better. It will be very interesting to see how this develops and I want to be there when TTM eats his hat.