Yep ye haven’t been tolerating failure since 1959!
Have you heard of the concept of sarcasm?
I know you were being sarcastic i just couldn’t help myself.
I’ll be perfectly honest with you, Waterford have more potential than any other side in Munster (I am excluding clare due to my bias) right now. If they can really focus and get the senior structures correct I think they have a huge opportunity to win an AI hurling title
Tony Kelly wins both young hurler and hurler of the year awards.
At least that cretin Des Cahill has been kept away from the awards ceremony.
Can’t be sure about it but I thought I saw Stephen Cluxton almost smile just there.
[quote=“dodgy-keeper, post: 858056, member: 1552”]Tony Kelly wins both young hurler and hurler of the year awards.
At least that cretin Des Cahill has been kept away from the awards ceremony.[/quote]
Well done Mac
Football team
Cluxton (Dublin)
Colin Walsh (Monaghan)
Rory O’Carroll (Dublin)
Keith Higgins (Mayo)
Lee Keegan (Mayo)
Cian O’Sullivan (Dublin)
Colm Boyle (Mayo)
Aidan O’Shea (Mayo)
MD McAuley (Dublin)
Paul Flynn (Dublin)
Colm Cooper (Kerry)
Sean Cavanagh (Tyrone)
James O’Donoghue (Kerry)
Bernard Brogan (Dublin)
Conor McManus (Monaghan)
No Jack McCaffrey, James McCarthy or Socks Dunne.
Footballer of the year?
MDMA.
Young player of the year - Jack McCaffrey
Player of the year - MD McAuley
The footballer of the year award has just been forever devalued.
Bit silly giving Kelly both awards, podge Collins very hard done by
Podge Collins was cleaned out by Brian Murphy in the all ireland final replay.Seamus Harnedy should have won the young hurler of the year award!
Podge Collins was unlucky. Tony Kelly was brillant though.
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This is what happens when you do it by GPA vote but hard to argue that if he was to win POTY he had to get YPOTY as well.
Young hurler of the year is only u21