Hurling League 2014

[quote=ā€œAppendage, post: 907453, member: 11ā€]Iā€™ve just measured the bas of a ā€˜normalā€™ hurl and itā€™s 14.5cm at its widest point. Therefore itā€™s illegal.

Iā€™m going to formally request that the GAA implement this rule. Those cunts in Munster would be rightly fucked then. Thereā€™d be more goals too.

Thereā€™s nothing to stop refs/fourth officials taking out a measuring tape or lashing out their 13cm cock and measuring the sticks before matches.[/quote]
More first time/ground hurling aswell.

[quote=ā€œcroppy_boy, post: 906577, member: 306ā€]Whether itā€™s exciting or not itā€™s retarded to have a 21-yard free being struck from 12 yards.

Then again it wouldnā€™t be the first time that Cork sought to bend the rules and it probably wonā€™t be the last either.

If Brendan Cummins did it then Frank would have had it banned years ago.[/quote]

Itā€™s not us that have spent the whole winter demanding that red cards and Anthony Nashā€™s 21 yard free be banned.:rolleyes:

JBM specifically said that the league will be used to blood players you Cork hating prick.We couldnā€™t give one rattling fuck about the league in Cork!I respect all opposition but i also respects Corks ability to beat their opposition.

So how come ye tried to get yeā€™re relegation scrapped?

We would be champions now if ye didnā€™t bribe the reff to play those extra 32 seconds!

I have spoken out about the county boards antics over that on other sites!On another note i would like to thank the Limerick county board for their support of Anthony Nash.

The sort of incisive well thought out analysis weā€™ve come to expect from this blowhard cunt. Youā€™re lucky you wonā€™t in the Park tonight you fucking blowhard.

Fuck off you rat!

We need to find a fullback though- and they probably feel they know what he can do at 6 already

Walsh did well enough last week. Willie Phelan is another candidate but Iā€™d stick Brian Hogan in there for a couple of games and see how he gets onā€¦

[quote=ā€œPiles Hussain, post: 907503, member: 363ā€]Walsh did well enough last week. Willie Phelan is another candidate but Iā€™d stick Brian Hogan in there for a couple of games and see how he gets onā€¦[/quote

Iā€™m thinking more long term though.
Michael Walshe did do well last week but looked a bit laboured towards the end.[/quote]

[quote=ā€œBeautiful City, post: 907463, member: 1616ā€]Oh and if Cork are in form then we will put up a big score on Laois tonight.[/quote]What will happen if theyā€™re not though?

Sure why wouldnā€™t we support a fellow Limerickman?

We?! So you speak on behalf of everone down there?!

Cork are very easy to dislike! So they are!

Ye thought Anthony Nash would run off to ye when Donal Og was keeping him out of the Cork team.Credit where creditā€™s due he toughed it out and now he carries on the great tradition of Cork hurling goalkeepers.

Willie Hyland not starting for Leix despite being named beforehand.

Cork 4-1 up but Leix playing nice hurling and beating Cork in the air almost at will.

HT and its Cork 0-11 Laois 0-3
Corks 10th was wide according to the commentary team.
Despite the 8 point gap, Laois have been very impressive against a huge wind. Cork have driven a fair few wides but theyā€™ve been lacklustre. Laois have worked their socks off and havenā€™t let Cork settle at all. Theyā€™re working the ball as much as possible, short flick passes and handpasses galore. Much better than Cork in the air also. The had a penalty saved as well.
The scoreline is misleading, its a decent game in spite of the conditions.

Wind worth 5-6 pts Piles?

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