More Effin than Ballyagran around there
Let there be no dispute about it Darragh Fitzgibbons family home is 100% in the county of Limerick. The townland of Colmanswell. In the parish of Castletown Ballyagran.
Thereās no doubt his old fella figured the Limerick option wouldnāt bear fruit hence exporting him across the border to the cheese makers in Charleville.
He probably made the correct decision. At least heās playing intercounty hurling with his adopted county.
As he simply does not possess the minerals to make it in Limerick.
Whatās right is right
Daragh fitz would walk into the Limerick team truth be told if he was from Limerick(which he isnāt).
Instead of who?
Instead of whoever throws the water bottles out to the players at the minute
Cathal o Neil for starters. Heād become an instantly better player as heād be better coached.
Absolute bull. Lives in Charleville, went to school in Charleville. Total nonsense.
Yep 100 percent. Lads are way off here. Itās bizarre.
Cathal OāNeill is only there because of other injuries, and heās still a child. You said heād walk in, which starter is he replacing?
Ah he would not. A great man to cycle downhill with wind at his back. A midfielder needs to tackle, win tackles and turnover ball. He does none of this.
Many people said the exact same about Declan hannon until kiely and kinmerk took over.
He just needs good coaching.
The only reason you know that is it has been discussed on here numerous times. Some posters* like to use that and Griffin to sling mud at Adare.
*chiefly me
Why did Hannon not stay with Croagh?
Darragh fitzgibbon is a loose ball-carrying wing forward who has been selected at midfield.
Hannons auld lad is from Croagh. I think that may have been the only reason he was there in the first place. He was with Adare from very young tbf.
Heās an extremely talented player whoās been badly coached and is a part of a very poor set up.
Fitzgibbon wouldnāt make the Limerick squad. Not many Cork players would. Perhaps SOD and ROF on the bench.
Dec Hannon is really a Kilfinny man.