lim4ev wrote: » Ok Waterford men and lassies who would ye prefer in Munster final?
blueflame wrote: » In terms of opposition whoever wins the semi will be on a serious high, and will pose a massive challenge in the final high. Limerick would be competing in their third final in a row and have their side buoyed by two Munster Minor winning sides, while Tipp if they beat Limerick will grow in confidence massively given how they have failed against Limerick so many times in recent years and this will restore confidence that was surely dented by their defeat to us in the league semi-final (another backlash awaits) - Not really sure who i would like to be facing in this respect. From a venue perspective I feel Thurles is like a second home to us whereas i have nothing experienced nothing but heartbreak in the Gaelic Grounds and it is a nuisance of a journey also. For me therefore the venue has to be Thurles and therefore in most likely facing Limerick
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Miall108 wrote: » Fair play for going through my posts to try and throw an old post back in my face. Not half childish at all
STIG83 wrote: » Could be Nowlan Park?
KevIRL wrote: » I know where you are coming from, just feel its better to take a more humble approach. Nothing personal against yerself though, my apologies if it came across like that. Obviously delighted for McGrath and his team, they took a lot of stick. Some of it deserved, but the personal stuff was out of order. Problem with on sites like here people can take advantage of relative anonymity to make outlandish claims but its easy to identify and ignore them. Not surprising at all that some of the more outspoken from last season have gone to ground but rest assured they will surface again from under their bridge once Waterford lose a game (hopefully not till next year!)
crottys lake wrote: » Paddy Power betting for All Ireland is , Tipp 9/4 , Kilkenny 5/2 and Waterford 11/2.
TGV wrote: » Funny thing about the "experts" they didn't give Waterford a chance. Even at half time after tearing the cork defense apart twice in two minutes they were still thought Cork would win it. Anyway happy days and more to come. Three things stand out for me 1. The way they can pick out team mates with pinpoint passes. It is very clean and clinical. 2. They make what do look easy and that takes a lot of skill and fitness. 3. There is a calmness about the team and confidance that I have not seen in a Waterford team before.
crottys lake wrote: » Paddy Power betting for Munster Championship,, Tipp 11/10, Waterford 11/8 and Limerick 4/1. Paddy Power betting for All Ireland is , Tipp 9/4 , Kilkenny 5/2 and Waterford 11/2.
TyrionPower wrote: » Just watched the game again and Maurice was an absolute warrior - people comparing him to Dan because of the goal but Dan never put in a performance of the type Maurice did - it wasn't dans game to be fair so I am not saying that as a criticism. Maurice continually won balls he shouldn't have won - often when out numbered - it was a hugely brave and hard working display... Hats off to him
Mountainlad wrote: » Youtube Tipp v Waterford 2006, Dan put in the complete performance that day.
TyrionPower wrote: » Ya Dan was unreal that day when he skewered Eamon Corcoran, scoring a brilliant goal and ghosting in from the wing to put over point after point. Maurice played a different game for us Sunday - it was like he was a mixture of Dan and Seamus prendergast - huge admiration for him watching it again
seananigans wrote: » isnt it amazing dan was our freetaker for a while , no disrespect to him ,but his skills were elsewhere. it says a lot for hurling though, once upon a time everyone could do it , now its the winning or losing of a game
Waternut wrote: » Can't even remember him taking one for Lismore needless to say Waterford...