zetecescort wrote: » Ronan McCarthy back as selector.http://gaacork.ie/news/353195/Ronan_McCarthy_Appointed_Cork_Football_Selector
Froggyno11 wrote: » Fitzgibbon Cup Quarter-Final Draw Cork IT v NUI Galway CIT going steadily will have a good chance may be under pressure a bit at the back when it comes down to it, short puck outs to there weakest line on the filed may be decisive but when they move the ball from the half back line forward they look impressive. Need big performances from their inter county stars to progress. NUIG are solid at the back and if Duggan and O'Brien continue their form they may cause a upset, but with home advantage CIT should come through by a point or two. Verdict: CIT UL v UCD UL prob favorites for Fitz now but LIT knocked a stronger UL team out of it last year. A injury to Kelly or Forde would be a huge blow for them. They would only love to win the Fitz over in LIT. UCD solid at the back but lack fire power a major concern, only Ó Ruairc, Cronin and King at times up to it, no upset on the cards here. Verdict:UL Waterford IT v Dublin IT I fancy WIT to win it out, were very poor against Mary I prob underestimated them on the day, but with Mahoney, Gleeson, Langton, O'Neill, O'Brien, McGrath and Dillon all available to play upfront and Hamill, Teehan and O'Dwyer at the back they will be hard to beat. DIT will need Bergin, McNicholas and Guiney to have the games of their lives if they are to advance to Moylish for the weekend. Unfortunately cant see it happening. Verdict: WIT Limerick IT v It Carlow Davy V DJ, Davy has always got the best out of a average bunch of players the departure of Kelly to across the bridge a huge blow, will rely on Reidy,Killeen and O'Halloran for scores while O'Connell and Dempsey will man the defence. Carlow with Taggy, Maher and Doughan will give LIT a game but with home advantage and the weekend ahead you would have to fancy LIT. Verdict: LIT CIT, UL, WIT & LIT to make the weekend. UCC disappointing, imo they have too many players 5 or 6 of their subs would get on most other team, not a mind the players that dont even play. Have to say Mary I slipped up too but have made huge advances in the last few years.
Froggyno11 wrote: » Down to the weekend who do ye fancy???
Froggyno11 wrote: » Where is TTM gone and all the hurling talk???
CORKDOUBLE wrote: » Hopefully Maguires injury is not too serious ....the back is a worry hes a huge loss to both Seniors and u21s ....Cussen to start against Donegal ?? ....has to start somewhere and i agree with you GARY u21s should be left alone now....mind you at the moment O Driscoll, Maguire and Kevin Crowley and Cathal Vaughan are all injured ...the latter two have no luck with injurys Vaughan has missed the last 2 u21 championships with injury a big loss in terms of our All-Ireland bids ....all 4 are our leading u21 players .....can anyone tell me where is Alan Cronin of Nemo did not play Sigerson this year ....still good enough to be on the senior panel in my opinion.
dcrosskid wrote: » Where is ttm1 these days? I wouldn't have minded seeing his pre and post reports on the Harty finals. Delighted for my old school CBS to win on Saturday last. Probably fair to say they weren't the classiest team to go through the school but there has been few gutsier than them. They scraped through the qf, semi and again were put to the pin of their collars at the weekend but came through the right side despite going behind with 5 minutes or so to go. Couldn't attend myself but I heard rave reviews about Mallows grounds, supposed to be as good as any in the country. I'd also like to wish Rochestown the best of luck in the Football final, they were supposedly on top for long spells and only for an excellent save late in the match the cup could have been on Leeside Sunday morning.
Hurleratheart wrote: » this competition has been made a mockery of with the appeals and objections all that carry on a compleat joke
CORKDOUBLE wrote: » Mighty Rochestown well done .....tough going now a replay along with the hurling quarter final....great bunch of lads....
Gary Neville wrote: » So Galvin is back for Kerry. I suppose Cuthbert is heading down to Cill na Matra after training, to see whether he can get Noelie back. A Cork v Kerry Munster Final with Galvin and without Noelie just wouldn't be right. It would be like a Laurel and Hardy movie without Stan Laurel.