Galway V Kilkenny 2014

When is the draw?. As a kk man have to say we are lacking alright. Good few weak links round the park. But if mick fennelly makes it back we may have a chance. Otherwise we are goosed.

Tomorrow morning.

KK problem seems to be at the back rather than from midfield forward. Obviously the return of Michael Fennelly will improve KK but it wont address their fundamental weakness at the back, particularly the half back line.

Brian Hogan back to centre-back, Tyrell to the corner would solidify that half back line.

Ahyeah jackie is a liability centre back. Brian hogan must be well off the pace. Think we are in for a few quite years quality isnt there. We will compete and be close most games and win a fair share but doubt we will be consistant enough to win all irelands till we find a good few new players

With a proper referee Galway win that game pulling up. They’ll walk the replay.

It’ll be a reverse of last year. Galway will beat Kilkenny in the replay and go into the Leinster final against Dublin playing their third week in a row. They’ll win that.

And Kilkenny will turn around into a tie with Tipp in Thurles and receive a hockeying.

Don’t forget the weather

Andy Smith. :clap::clap:

Jonathan Glynn :clap::clap:

The ref gave them two penalties. Free that never was in first half did less to a Kk goal though.

Last year they were lacking serious pace in the backline. They looked to address that this year.

Making those changes wont improve them at the back.

Both rightly awarded, and if he didn’t give the second one he should be shot, its the amount of decisions he have against them that stung and show him truly unfit for purpose.

Replay Saturday in Tullamore

Gave them? They were merited.

Gave them as in awarded them. Agreed. Both penalties.

[QUOTE=“dodgy-keeper, post: 968266, member: 1552”]Andy Smith. :clap::clap:

Jonathan Glynn :clap::clap:[/QUOTE]
@twiceasnice97[/USER] and [USER=553]@Kid Chocolate and their scoffing about Jonathan Glynn! :smiley: He’d walk into the Clare team, Peter Duggan is a poor imitation. What was Cunningham thinking not starting him? His form has been excellent.

@caoimhaoin[/USER] and [USER=232]@Turenne scoffing when I said Galway had as good forwards as Cork, or better. They need to bite the bullet and drop David Burke but otherwise that is a super group of forwards.

Canningesque goals from Cooney :clap:

Did one of the Sunday Game pundits have a dig at the World Cup after the game? Saw Daniel McDonnell on Twitter sneering at the insecurity of GAA folk. Hard to argue with him.

The hurling has been brilliant and so has the World Cup. Why use hurling as a stick to beat the soccer?

[QUOTE=“Phil Leotardo, post: 968281, member: 197”]

The hurling has been brilliant and so has the World Cup. Why use hurling as a stick to beat the soccer?[/QUOTE]
Great place to ask that question given the chip so many here have on their shoulder re rugby and how dodgy keeper in his greatest glory last year couldn’t help have a clip off Munster Rugby. The hullabaloo over the UK tweets about hurling sum of the desire to be loved and the incredible insecurity of your typical GAA man.

The rugby folk have a regular habit of sneering at and taking the high moral ground with other sports too. Primarily association football.

[QUOTE=“Phil Leotardo, post: 968281, member: 197”]Did one of the Sunday Game pundits have a dig at the World Cup after the game? Saw Daniel McDonnell on Twitter sneering at the insecurity of GAA folk. Hard to argue with him.

The hurling has been brilliant and so has the World Cup. Why use hurling as a stick to beat the soccer?[/QUOTE]
Pundits are pundits. McDonnell guilty of very thing he is criticising. Typical LOI chip on shoulder fucker.