So you have no real reasons just the hope that form goes out the window and several Tipp players have their best games in 3 years an an ever improving Cork team collapse.
Cool. Talk to ya Sunday (Monday for me)
[QUOTE=âcaoimhaoin, post: 998459, member: 273â]Still loads of generalizations.
Bonnar will destroy Ellis. Kelly was to as well, as was DOG. None of it happened.
Corks bigger issue is sharpeness. Stay in the game for 20-25 and theyâll win pulling up.[/QUOTE]
Kelly played corner forward for most of the game v Cork, DOG was never a top class CF, and is well past it âŚas are you
Walsh, Kearney and Harnedy are key to Cork on Sunday.
Walsh and Kearney should be able to dominate midfield and Harnedy in full forward likely to cause problems.
Cork are averaging 6 points per game more than last year. You would expect it will be another shootout and a team will need to score 30 to win it.
Cahill was outstanding in the league as well, the man is different class. This fucker is bluffing like fuck once again.
Iâm pointing out all the predictions that were being made.
Now potter back to an u21 thread or somewhere will you, this talk is for sustainable hurling counties.
[QUOTE=âcaoimhaoin, post: 998463, member: 273â]So you have no real reasons just the hope that form goes out the window and several Tipp players have their best games in 3 years an an ever improving Cork team collapse.
Cool. Talk to ya Sunday (Monday for me)[/QUOTE]
Reasons?
Look, Corks opening performance against Waterford was average at best but they improved.
Tipp had chances against LK but didnât take them, they have improved steadily & offensively are going to test Cork like no other team this year.
I would fancy our forwards against Corks rearguard, whether our backs can contain Corks forwards is the main question for EOS.
[QUOTE=âTheUlteriorMotive, post: 998467, member: 2272â]Walsh, Kearney and Harnedy are key to Cork on Sunday.
Walsh and Kearney should be able to dominate midfield and Harnedy in full forward likely to cause problems.
Cork are averaging 6 points per game more than last year. You would expect it will be another shootout and a team will need to score 30 to win it.[/QUOTE]
Tipp will need goals, probably 3 of them minimum. I honestly donât think theyâll get enough ball
[QUOTE=âcaoimhaoin, post: 998469, member: 273â]Iâm pointing out all the predictions that were being made.
Now potter back to an u21 thread or somewhere will you, this talk is for sustainable hurling counties.[/QUOTE]
the only thing for certain re sustainability on here, is that weâll all continue to suffer for the mistakes your parents made
[QUOTE=âcaoimhaoin, post: 998469, member: 273â]Iâm pointing out all the predictions that were being made.
Now potter back to an u21 thread or somewhere will you, this talk is for sustainable hurling counties.[/QUOTE]
A very childish response considering who won the AI last year.
[QUOTE=âcarryharry, post: 998472, member: 1517â]Reasons?
Look, Corks opening performance against Waterford was average at best but they improved.
Tipp had chances against LK but didnât take them, they have improved steadily & are offensively are going to test Cork like no other team this year.
I would fancy our forwards against Corks rearguard, whether our backs can contain Corks forwards is the main question for EOS.[/QUOTE]
Again your reading of it is way off.
Iâll try and eke it out of you, there are hints above. In a game where both sets of forwards are seemingly evenly of standard and both would be expected to make good progress and both are pretty accurate, what do you think will be the deciding factor if that pans out to be true?
I donât believe thy are for what itâs worth as Callinan takes a lot of responsibility for Tipp and he has never really done it to date yet on the big big day.
But let assume both forwards are even. Who wins?
[QUOTE=âcaoimhaoin, post: 998478, member: 273â]Again your reading of it is way off.
Iâll try and eke it out of you, there are hints above. In a game where both sets of forwards are seemingly evenly of standard and both would be expected to make good progress and both are pretty accurate, what do you think will be the deciding factor if that pans out to be true?
I donât believe thy are for what itâs worth as Callinan takes a lot of responsibility for Tipp and he has never really done it to date yet on the big big day.
But let assume both forwards are even. Who wins?[/QUOTE]
Tipperaryâs better back line.
As simple as that. I also find it funny that kev thinks that Tipp wonât win enough ball when the Cork half back line is the worst line on the field between both teams by a distance
Well at least mine didnât physically abuse and neglect me like yours did.
Can you even read?
Wonât matter if Corks half forward line play well and get possession as Cork midfield will over run Tipp.
The context of the overall statement obviously escapes you.
So theyâd neglect him only to come back to kick the shit out of him? :o
Thatâs fucking harsh.
donât mind that dunceâŚ
[QUOTE=âcluaindiuic, post: 998491, member: 258â]So theyâd neglect him only to come back to kick the shit out of him?
Thatâs fucking harsh.[/QUOTE]
This is east Clare we are talking about. Itâs a fucking jungle.
If youâd have told us at the beginning of the summer that weâd defeat the All Ireland champions, restore a bit of pride in Wexford hurling, and provide a springboard for some future progress, along with a provincial U21 title then Iâd have bitten your hand off. A once off game like the Limerick one shouldnât take away from what has been a tremendous summer for Wexford hurling. Beating Clare in the U21 final will be the icing on it.