Joe Canning, Unquestionably the GOAT

That’s a very very strange post.

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If you took that approach to things then you’d rarely post here yourself you slimey cunt

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I doubt he was very injured the way he was tearing into lads throughout the game

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Oooooooooooft
The bitter scumbag has taken some battering here.

Ding,ding,ding.

What did Joe finish with anyway, 11 points and 5 from play including the outrageously good winner? Few turnovers, a lot of ground covered and a few fairly massive hits as well. Not a bad impact from a player carrying a knee injury with no training done. A ridiculously good contribution for any player on paper you could say. Clutch.

cc @anon25556527

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3 from play, no? All near the end. Two from the sideline, one from the middle of the field?

Joe Canning is a far better player than the likes of Sheffln was

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I read 5. Turns was actually 4, 6 frees and a sideline. Massive. (some accountant you are)

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Unreal.

The likes of Shefflin?

Only one Galway player scored in the final 20 minutes of Sundays game. In the 50th minute Joseph Cooney knocked over a point, and from that moment, to the final whistle, not one Galway player, other than Joe Canning, would register a score.

Clutch.

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Yes, good hurlers who were overrated because they happened to play in very good teams.

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Do you think? Joe would be more talented but I always thought Shefflin was a better reader of the game and far more consistent.

You read incorrect information then. Canning scored 3 points from play.

Not the only measure obviously but Canning has a better points per game ratio than Shefflin

Easy be more consistent if you are playing on a consistently good team.

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I haven’t watched the match back yet pal, but his hit on Breen which led to a sideline which he subsequently pointed didn’t look shoulder to shoulder, please confirm?

Like who ?

Not bang on shoulder to shoulder but more than fair.

Breens was wobbling badly around Cashel yesterday.