Shhhhttaaapppp.
Sorry with a needless dig I wonât be responding.
17, 20 and 21.
They donât have the depth for the round robin.
Invariably first day out they are fairly good and it just goes backwards from there.
Win v cork, draw v tipp and then losses.
Maybe if the final games were two weeks apart theyâd have had a chance. Prunty didnât play v Clare.
Are you assuming Limerick will bate Clare tomorrow?
Nonsense.
They will by god.
I wish I was as confident as you
It absolutely does.
Nope itâs the same as every other sport.
Numbers x by money crossed with competence will have you successful.
The more games you play and the longer the season is the more money and numbers begin to tell.
Itâs why sides can beat Man City in cups and itâs why nobody can touch them in leagues.
Thatâs why itâs vital the people in croke park making the formats make them fair. Itâs why we need regulation to protect weaker counties and give them a chance.
Has to. Ffs like. Weâve gone back decades.
We havenât had a traditional championship format since '96 mate.
Have you ever run through a turnstile?
Media lads have to be saying something
Never failed to get through one yet. Too good to drop but not a top line player sums him up
Kilkenny are definitely better than 2 years ago but theyâre still not good enough
Kilkenny play a maximum of two games a year where itâs possible to actually learn anything about how good they are. Neither of those games for this year has taken place yet.
What they played today was a hurling equivalent of the Leinster Ladyboys of 2001-2005 except with much less talent.
So youâve successfully ran through a turnstile?
I never said I was a fast runner
From a system they were desperately trying to change themselves.
Well it was a deeply unfair system and Iâm not overly sure they had any long term benefits from it.
I believe in fairness for all. The current formats in the gaa arenât fair. They favour the strong.