We’ll bate Wexford by at least 5 points Sunday. FACT
Fixed that for you there.
YOU ARE FAKE NEWS
I have it on good authority that Cathal Dunbar drove his last gasp Walsh Cup one-on-one chance straight at Richie Reid on purpose. I’m also advised that Lee Chin was instructed to drive the resulting 65 wide as we didn’t want to win the match. We had no interest in engaging Galway in a Walsh Cup Final phoney war only a couple of weeks before our promotion decider out west. The Wexford camp is purring. We’ll dispatch Limerick without much fuss on Sunday and move onto Galway.
Limerick will walk this FFS.
One man, one ball…
…but enough about Joe Quaid.
That little rodent Davy in the papers today.
“People always say to me you’ve won it all so why go back to it but I love it, so I do.”
Davy has them wound up like a cheap alarm clock, so he does.
+1. I’m even considering changing my plans and attending the game on Sunday.
Davy has won it all, he’s dead right.
I’m hearing that Davy is likely to go with the 3-1-3-2-1-2-2 formation on Sunday.
Money?
Davy coming up soon on off the ball.
“I said I’d take a year or two out after Clare but there’s unreal enthusiasm and passion down in Wexford so there is.”
I expect Wexford to take Leinster this year.
That’s an attacking setup for him. The last few times he’s played us it’s been a 3-2-3-3-2-1. The double sweeper then gets the ball and clears it to our double sweeper who in turn clears it back to Clare’s double sweeper and so on. It’s a battle of attrition then
The genius of it for Clare was that Galvin & Kelly scored a rake of points from midfield on the short passes. Once that source dried up / was countered, plan B was not available. (playing Conor McGrath in midfield does not qualify as a plan)
Limerick’s best player Gavin O’Mahony has a broken thumb and will miss Sunday’s game in Wexford Park.