AISHS Limerick v Kilkenny-The Game to unite the board

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60 mph winds will derail the best game plan

@TreatyStones has spoken on the weather issue. Case closed. Jog on.

Puck outs landing in the small parallelogram will be meat and drink to KK against the Limerick full back line.

The wind is likely to be blowing towards the Hill

ah no, the lads out in Ballysimon are sound, they only fire at the trains when the Clare lads have to come into Limerick to get the train to Dublin. You fucking bogger you.

[QUOTE=“TheUlteriorMotive, post: 994849, member: 2272”]Puck outs landing in the small parallelogram will be meat and drink to KK against the Limerick full back line.

The wind is likely to be blowing towards the Hill[/QUOTE]
Which Kilkenny forward will be devouring these puck outs off Ohhhh Richie McCarthy, pray tell?

I’ve a sense of impending doom following me around about this fixture since before the weekend.

Not good at all.

@TreatyStones, please provide a further weather update by Thursday at 5pm. My preference is to join the general public in watching this game from the stand. I want to see how the other half lives but I’ll instead avail of my usual corporate box if it’s going to be stormy.

[QUOTE=“Elvis Brandenberg Kremmen, post: 994861, member: 1624”]I’ve a sense of impending doom following me around about this fixture since before the weekend.

Not good at all.[/QUOTE]

Agree. I think people are getting incredibly carried away by a decent performance against a very poor Wexford team (on the day).
The bookies have called this right to be honest, you could see why a pro-punter might think Kilkenny were the value -2.

We will need to hurl a 2 to 3 levels above what we have done so far this year and I’m just not sure we have that in us. We will need an awful lot to go right for us on Sunday to win it.

@Dirty Hands Walter, your analysis on how this game will go, please.

It’s only Tuesday. Relax.

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Likely to be a “whole gale” on the Beaufort scale

Very high waves with overhanging crests. Large patches of foam from wave crests give the sea a white appearance. Considerable tumbling of waves with heavy impact. Large amounts of airborne spray reduce visibility.

Trees are broken off or uprooted, structural damage likely.

:rolleyes:

@TheUlteriorMotive has the Limerick lads seriously riled up here and they are starting to wilt in the psychological stakes. This could be our only chance of winning it if he manages to maintain it until sunday

Henry Shefflin

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TUMs behaviour over the next few days is the winning or losing the game for us

shefflingtonshire

[QUOTE=“Young Ned of the Hill, post: 994917, member: 80”]+1

TUMs behaviour over the next few days is the winning or losing the game for us[/QUOTE]
The game will be won or lost by lunch time on Saturday

When you hear lads going to a match planning on where to go for brunch they are already beaten.

[QUOTE=“TheUlteriorMotive, post: 994926, member: 2272”]The game will be won or lost by lunch time on Saturday

When you hear lads going to a match planning on where to go for brunch they are already beaten.[/QUOTE]
Correct, Wexford are already beaten.

this could do with a bit of work to be frank. a bit long and waffly for me. It would have been better to settle down and think of something decent rather than vomiting your irritation out in a rush