âThe matter has been dealt with internallyâ does not infer any length of suspension or any definitive period of time that heâll be dropped for, if indeed he is dropped at all.
You have to keep all options open for yourself.
âThe matter has been dealt with internallyâ does not infer any length of suspension or any definitive period of time that heâll be dropped for, if indeed he is dropped at all.
You have to keep all options open for yourself.
Tour. Chalk it down here and now.
It was a pretty even Championship last year.
Tour will fancy their chances.
Whoâs over Crecora this year?
You really should put in for a Stupidity Oscar. Namely: a lad who cannot understand the measure of âthe power exertedâ is precisely whether the hurl fully extends or not. I might as well be explaining, given your IQ, silage to goldfish.
Now, fuck off back into Ignorance Land. I am in no mood to be educating the likes of you.
F/K
Brian Foley coaching Feenagh I think
This is tremendously enjoyable from a Limerick point of view
Fuck it, Bahamas, New York, Limerick, Thailand, yaâs knock better craic out of winning better than the fuckin âyeah, lookit, I suppose we were the better teamâ boring bastards next to us. Hon fuckin Limerick!
No answer to the point as usual. If you think everytime a hurley is fully extended its automatically a pull I donât know why you pretend to know anything about hurley
Nasty business.
Iâd say the two Doon plays that have been regular starters on the Limerick team might be role models to young hurling fans in Doon alright. I genuinely doubt that a lad who has been a late sub at best is well known. Iâd say Adam English would be better know than him. Youâre really overstating the ârole modelâ thing.
âNo answer to the pointâ⌠God bless the mark. Someone could fully extend their hurl in the air, yes, and the action would not necessarily be a pull. I never said every full extension of the hurl constitutes a pull. How could I? I said a clear measure of the force applied by a player is the extent to which the hurl extends, a straightforward point. This stuff is Hurling 101.
You are a moron. And why you think I have the slightest desire for interaction is beyond me.
Stop humiliating yourself at least.
Hitting a fella on the ground after punching him first surely is worse
Doon played Shamrocks of Ballyhale cc @Malarkey last August a week after the Inter County All Ireland in Holycross.
There was a great pic of the Doon young lads going up to the great TJ Reid looking for autographs and pictures while the 3x All Ireland Medalist stood idly by in the background.
Tnh
Wow. Iâd forgotten about that
Iâm not really, it wasnât my point, somebody said that the Limerick players were not role models and I suggested that they probably are to lots of kids, in a small place like Doon Iâd be surprised if his picture isnât up in the primary school or if he hasnât visited regularly, theyâre mad for hurling down there,
Flanagan over in Feoghanagh etc,
Anyway, it doesnât make a difference now
I think DOD is from Oola but I could be wrong,
Is Doon a town or a big village? They ship a bit of criticism here for not winning the senior title but by the sounds of it they hail from a small enough area. Then again I suppose Patrickswell isnât a big place either population wise.
I always thought Doon was a medium sized town. It has a secondary school doesnât it?
Of course the Limerick players are role models. The starters are anyway. I really doubt many kids are aware of pat ryan.