Brid Stack is a powerful woman.
The U14 half time matches are more technical and display more skills. Not picking the ball straight off the ground been one.
Post reported.
This Dublin team deserve an All Ireland. Their manager Gregory McGonigle (a Monaghan man) has lost savage weight since last year.
Being.
They pick the ball off the ground because they’re allowed to, fairly stupid point, I’m sure these girls would manage to put the toe under if they had to
Same age but the schools’ finals tend to be pretty competitive. Around the same standard and competitiveness as this.
Longford won the junior final earlier and I was very mildly amused to hear that their prize was the West County Hotel Cup.
I doubt it man. They can barely put one foot after the other.
A mental breakdown, was it?
Like those vuvuzela things at 2010 World Cup
On a wet day like this the final should be decided by an ICA Pentathlon comprising of baking , cooking a roast , sewing , ironing & wash up.
The standard here is shit.
Women’s GAA overall is shit.
In somewhat comparable standards, you could use this as a baseline. National team who lost in quarter finals of both world cups and Olympics losing to a club under 15 team 7-0.
http://m.huffingtonpost.com.au/2016/05/25/matildas-beaten-7-0-by-newcastle-jets-under-15-boys-team/
Boys u16 Premier Club approx. My own club played the ladies a number of times. Last year we played a very competitive game with the Cork u15 Development squad in hurling.
Lolz
Dublin denied a perfectly good point there.
The “forward thinking” Ladies GAA association don’t have HawkEye.
Its absolutely milling it and one of the Dublin players is not wearing gloves.
Watch something else
Will any of the media say this game is beyond awful.
Stop being so patronising.
Dublin look much sharper and quicker here. Cork are cuter and playing a containing game with lots of players back in defence. They’re relying a bit too much though on Dublin players making idiotic decisions in possession and/or not being very good at taking their chances. I reckon Dublin’s freshness and youthful exuberance will see them drive on in the second half. I doubt the Cork lassies will maintain their defensive discipline either.