Go shit in your hat.
No because I don’t go in for such twee nonsense.
Toddle along now.
There is a valid argument that Cannings true talents have only matured since O’DONOGHUE took the reigns. Canning is a class hurler who can combine selfishness when he needs it but also has the knowhow to spot someone in a better position when it’s on.
Galway’s biggest mistake was lobbing him in full forward on the assumption he was going to win it for them.
I don’t recall Cork going six years without winning a championship match on Brian Corcoran’s watch?
As far as I recall, after 1992, they didn’t win one until 1998. Ah, you’re counting a victory against Kerry, are you?
Cork beat Kerry in the 1995 Munster quarter final.
There is a valid argument that Cannings true talents have only matured since O’DONOGHUE took the reigns.
You’re hardly expecting arch Anthony Cunningham supporter @Sidney to give any credit to Michael O’Donoghue?
The evidence would firmly suggest that Cunningham was better placed to deliver an All-Ireland to Galway than anybody they’ll get in.
They’ll get their way but as a result the delusion will remain. And Galway hurling will go back into its perpetual pattern of false dawns.
Micheal Donoghue’s body language after the match wasn’t very encouraging. Seems like a nice man, but Galway probably need a cunt in charge.
Galway need Babs, for a few months at least. Then get Michael Bond in.
I am. Cork beat Kerry in the 1995 quarter final.
One of the great Cork wins of that era.
Barring an absolute no show & defeat in the AI he will be HOTY.
Joe Canning should be nowhere near the Hurler of the Year award unless he has an absolutely outstanding final.
From Galway alone, Conor Cooney, Joe Cooney, Conor Whelan, Johnny Coen, Podrick Mannion and Gearoid McInerney are all ahead of him.
Cork’s Lehane, Harnedy, Horgan and Coleman are certainly ahead. Probably Mark Ellis, Bill Cooper and Alan Cadogan too.
And Waterford’s De Burca, Barron and Gleeson are also ahead.
You do realise who won this last year?
Podrick Mannion
You do realise who won this last year?
David May?
There is a valid argument that Cannings true talents have only matured since O’DONOGHUE took the reigns.
You’re hardly expecting arch Anthony Cunningham supporter @Sidney to give any credit to Michael O’Donoghue?
The evidence would firmly suggest that Cunningham was better placed to deliver an All-Ireland to Galway than anybody they’ll get in.
They’ll get their way but as a result the delusion will remain. And Galway hurling will go back into its perpetual pattern of false dawns.
Micheal Donoghue’s body language after the match wasn’t very encouraging. Seems like a nice man, but Galway probably need a cunt in charge.
Galway need Babs, for a few months at least. Then get Michael Bond in.
I can’t remember who passed the ball to Canning for the winning score on Sunday but it brought memories flooding back of the 2007 first game between Limerick and Tipp in the GG. Donie Ryan gathered the ball on the left wing with about a minute to go. Andrew OShaugnessy came floating up beside him and let a roar for Donie to pass. The selfish cunt refused and the chance was lost. I remember cursing him at half time the following Saturday night.
He hurled on some very bad Cork hurling teams those years but was consistently excellent. The opposition knew you only had to avoid Corcoran (usually at 6) to beat Cork (Cork should have played him midfield more often at the time).
In the 1988 All Ireland minor final Cork were beaten well by an outstanding Kilkenny team with a full-forward line of Ronan, Carter, Carey. Pat O’Neill was wing-back. The Corkman who took the fight to Kilkenny most that day was Brian Corcoran, playing in his first of four years at minor grade. The only other player I can think of who played four years intercounty minor was another great, Jimmy Doyle (I am not sure Doyle played three years minor football also though). I played with and against Corcoran, and his sportsmanship was remarkable for such a fierce fierce competitor.
It seems silly to me to be debating whether or not the best hurlers are “greats” and moreso still, when they became such. It is one of those things you cannot define really - great hurlers are gifts to us all - which some get earlier than others.
Cork should play Horgan there for similar reasons.
Anyways Cannings points from half back vindicated @Mac
He hurled on some very bad Cork hurling teams those years but was consistently excellent. The opposition knew you only had to avoid Corcoran (usually at 6) to beat Cork (Cork should have played him midfield more often at the time).
In the 1988 All Ireland minor final Cork were beaten well by an outstanding Kilkenny team with a full-forward line of Ronan, Carter, Carey. Pat O’Neill was wing-back. The Corkman who took the fight to Kilkenny most that day was Brian Corcoran, playing in his first of four years at minor grade. The only other player I can think of who played four years intercounty minor was another great, Jimmy Doyle (I am not sure Doyle played three years minor football also though). I played with and against Corcoran, and his sportsmanship was remarkable for such a fierce fierce competitor.
It seems silly to me to be debating whether or not the best hurlers are “greats” and moreso still, when they became such. It is one of those things you cannot define really - great hurlers are gifts to us all - which some get earlier than others.
Eoin Kelly
@Malarkey reckons Bubbles O’Dwyer is closer to the greatness of Doyle than Eoin Kelly though…
Eoin Kelly was the purest hurler I ever saw in full flow. He was simply brilliant. The Tipp bastard.
Its largely an accident of birth and timing as to whether a player wins an All Ireland medal.
There’s Kilkenny and Cork hurlers with 4, 5 and 6
All Ireland medals not fit to lace the boots of the likes of Ken McGrath, Ciaran Carey and probably only for a few more weeks Joe Canning.
@Malarkey reckons Bubbles O’Dwyer is closer to the greatness of Doyle than Eoin Kelly though…
Eoin Kelly was the purest hurler I ever saw in full flow. He was simply brilliant. The Tipp bastard.
He’s full of shit though.(Malarkey)
I was referring to greats only.