willietherock wrote: » All those guys hammering Cubby have been v quite in here recently.
happysunnydays wrote: » Cork in the driving seat now with that win today, performances so far this year are very promising and all looking good for the championship, they will be the force to beat this year once things start to heat up!
zetecescort wrote: » some good results and credit due alright but last year's league was the same and we all know how the championship went.
zetecescort wrote: » awful news for Joyce but the wording of the statement on the Cork GAA website is interesting, "Further Update Monday 17:00. Following a scan today on his injured knee, it has been confirmed Christopher Joyce has damaged his cruciate ligament. He is scheduled to see an orthopaedic surgeon tomorrow and faces the possibility of surgery in the coming weeks. We wish Christopher well in his recovery." might be grasping at straws but "damaged" rather than torn and "possibility of surgery" hopefully mean he's not out for the year yet.
It makes sense wrote: » Would agree let's hope it is the beginning of something nice but same happened last year in the league. Team looked balanced yesterday although Kerry without o' Donoghue and gooch lacked a real playmaker up top and once Cork got on top of the supply game was all over. Hope Cuthbert keeps it going and O'neill stays fit as he is class
Deco99 wrote: » As you say cork got on top of supply game but lets call it for what it was, a shambolic kerry defence. Cork were eager and hungry but I saw only glimpses of guile among scores. Will need a bit more to add to colm and hurley. I do think collins is suited to the roaming full forward roll. But a half forward line of o rourke and the two driscolls wont suffice, need more craft.
CORKDOUBLE wrote: » Gutted for Christopher Joyce all the best in his recovery......No Killan O Connor, Kevin Flahive or Kieran Histon on the u21 football panel for tommorow night against Limerick in the Championship....Brian Coakley and Michael Desmond i feel could be there as well Desmond is on the extended panel alright ....half forward line i am not too sure if its that strong....still if fit you have Brian O Driscoll , Michael Hurley and Cian kiely to come in....best of luck lads against Limerick....
zetecescort wrote: » goals still a problem, created no clear chances and conceding 1-20 not great either. great to win the 2 pts but plenty for JBM to keep their feet on the ground with
D'Agger wrote: » Where can one find the full panel? Gave a quick google there but finding nothing