He is a physics student in Trinity. Unable to commit due to his studies. Hanley is going abroad on co-op this year so thatās why heās not on the panel.
Sorry I know it was something college related anyway
Iām told heās likely to be heading for Canada or the US when finished in Trinity, heās a very bright lad apparently
NASA is the word,puck out trajectory.
Possibly. A serious brain alright. In fact, I think heās actually doing something like rocket science.
It would take a rocket scientist to find our half forwards.
Am I right, wha, waheey #banter
He is on a 4 year mission to develop the perfect trajectory of puckout to hit to the three backs we will have in the half forward line.
The ultimate solution to the packed defences is to play your three best attackers at half back and just let fly from there. Play a few spoilers up in the half forwards to keep the defence occupied
You could get your wish in Robbie Hanley, he has the attributes and physicality to be a similar type of player.
Fucking apes playing him two days in a row.
Hamstring coming away from the tendon is what Limerick great Paul OāConnell had, isnāt it?
His hamstring came away from the bone
Of course. Is a hamstring a tendon? Whatās a tendon?
The hamstring is a muscle.
A tendon attaches muscle to bone.
Amateur hour.
If he was some young fella trying to make a breakthrough youād say something. Is Joe OāConnor gone from the S&C?
So if Na Piarsaigh beat the Derry crowd we wonāt have access to any of them for the duration of the group stage of the league. Ffs.
Was always going to happen but any slim, tiny chance of beating Galway in Salthill and achieving promotion has gone now.
Weāll struggle against Dublin too, if Hannon is out.
Iām less bothered by that than by the effect it may have on integrating the Na P players and getting them up to speed in time for championship. Thereās a few that may lose out on starting positions by not having the time to play their way into them in the league.