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yeah,still sounds a bit low for this munster championship which tourists think of when they think of ireland......
perfect10 (Wexford) - Posts: 3929 - 25/05/2018 12:36:34 2103775 Link 1 |
Strawberries are still abit sour I see. The Munster Championship being a bigger competition than the rest of Ireland championship isn't even a debate. Why is this even an issue. You could knock about 10 all irelands off Kilkenny if they had to come through Munster over the decades, through the attrittional nature of having 5 strong counties almost all the time. Lets leave that aside and focus on the feast of hurling in store over the next few weeks. I'm sure Wexford will be in the thick of it. PeggyShippen (Limerick) - Posts: 300 - 25/05/2018 13:07:31 2103778 Link 0 |
Peggy, are your posts genuine or are you just another internet troll, a successful one at that? To say KK would've had ten less AI's if they'd been in Munster is beyond laughable. Been quite a while since a Munster team has one more than one in a row. This holding on to the past glory days of the Munster Championship is getting silly. Great teams in Munster*, but your comment is quite a stretch. * I'm loving the current Limerick team though, some fight in them boys that's not in any doubt. Gowran_Yank (Kilkenny) - Posts: 96 - 25/05/2018 14:12:15 2103784 Link 0 |
he is just a wind up merchant.
perfect10 (Wexford) - Posts: 3929 - 25/05/2018 14:39:28 2103786 Link 0 |
"Strawberries are still abit sour I see." They may be sour, but there not hallucinogenic. You could knock about 10 all irelands off Kilkenny if they had to come through Munster over the decades, through the attrittional nature of having 5 strong counties almost all the time. The top five Munster Champions by county: Cork 52, Tipp 42, Limerick 19, Waterford 9, Clare 6. Hardly "having 5 strong counties almost all the time" Cockney_Cat (UK) - Posts: 2481 - 25/05/2018 15:01:55 2103792 Link 0 |
Cockney_Cat: Maybe Peggy means 5 strong counties as in they are hurling dominant counties. Whereas Connacht, Ulster, and Leinster are mostly loaded with football dominant counties. Peggy: if your logic was true about KK having 10 less All Irelands if they were in Munster then my county Galway and even Antrim should have far more All Irelands as we avoided being in Munster too. Trump2020 (Galway) - Posts: 2138 - 25/05/2018 15:35:12 2103798 Link 0 |
Your statistics for Munster championship wins is accurate but I don't see the relevance. It's a misnomer. Waterford ,Clare and Limerick would all have many more provincial championship wins if they had been in Leinster. Look at this possible scenario if Kilkenny were in Munster over the years. Limerick away in the Gaelic grounds in the first round then Tipp away in Thurles for the semi followed by Cork away in the Munster Final. Other years the draw could be kinder obviously with home games ect. Now some of the great Kilkenny teams over the years would and could have navigated that path but they wouldn't have done it too often and they'd have a few more scars than if they were playing Offaly and Dublin. So 10 less All Ireland would probably be conservative. PeggyShippen (Limerick) - Posts: 300 - 25/05/2018 16:05:33 2103804 Link 0 |
It's a misnomer. Waterford ,Clare and Limerick would all have many more provincial championship wins if they had been in Leinster. Pinkie (Wexford) - Posts: 4100 - 25/05/2018 16:24:32 2103809 Link 0 |
Galway supporters are staying very quiet this week! I've plenty of friends around galway and there's a nervous excitement around the place I think. Even if they won't admit it, Galway are clear favourites now for the all Ireland. I harped on all year last year about their approach of not going for goals and I didn't think they'd win an all Ireland playing like that. Too early to say but this year that approach seems to have changed and if it has then there's no team in the country that will stop them. Genuinely don't see kilkenny getting close to them...but that's a dangerous statement! tiobraid (Tipperary) - Posts: 4119 - 26/05/2018 09:36:29 2103920 Link 0 |
Funny that it takes a Tipp man to bring the thread back to what it's supposed to be about -- the Leinster hurling championship! I honestly don't know what to expect in our match against KK tomorrow. There's been a lot of talk about Galway winning it but anyone who would dismiss KK in any match is a fool. Tomorrow will tell us a lot about where Galway are at in terms of defending their title because KK will not go down without a fight. I'll be happy with a one point win. I wouldn't imagine there's been any difference in emphasis from us this year about going for goals. Its just that last year most teams we played had a sweeper (Offaly had 2) so taking long range points made the most sense. This year, there may be fewer sweepers being employed (Offaly didn't have one) so therefore the possibility of creating and making goal chances has increased. In the other match, I think Offaly will put it up to Wexford but will fall short by a few points. PoolSturgeon (Galway) - Posts: 1907 - 26/05/2018 11:40:29 2103945 Link 0 |
Don't worry its the same problem on the Munster Championship thread :) As a neutral, I think everything points to a Galway win: All-Ireland champions, home advantage, first Leinster championship game in Salthill, no game last week, settled established team in their prime. Kilkenny are very good but all it will take is for one or two of their young guns to fall short. The Cody effect is definitely worth at least a couple of points, I think it will be an absolute belter of a game with Galway winning. Martin has already done a great job at lifting standards in Offaly. They will fight tooth and nail to win this one. Wexford showed last we that they can keep their cool in the dying minutes of a game and I think they will do something similar this weekend. Even in the post-match interview Davy's talk about Offaly seemed very respectful and focussed on the fact that Offaly has a great home record against Wexford. With that focus, Wexford should have enough to get over the line. Killarney.87 (Tipperary) - Posts: 2513 - 26/05/2018 18:08:39 2103999 Link 0 |
Poor Offaly are in for a pasting here.
Killarney.87 (Tipperary) - Posts: 2513 - 26/05/2018 19:54:20 2104015 Link 0 |
That's a scary scoreline for Offaly hurling. I know Wexford are a strong outfit but I really thought Offaly would give them a good game in Tullamore. The game was over as a contest after 20 minutes. Past hurler (None) - Posts: 744 - 26/05/2018 20:23:06 2104018 Link 0 |
I thought offaly had levelled out..meaning were not going to get any worse from where they were going last 12 years...maybe im wrong now preddan (Kildare) - Posts: 740 - 26/05/2018 20:33:01 2104021 Link 0 |
There's been a campaign to keep Offaly out of Mcdonagh cup even if they get relegated. They would be better off there playing Laois, Carlow and Antrim for a few years as these beatings can't be helping carlovia (None) - Posts: 1517 - 26/05/2018 21:22:03 2104028 Link 2 |
Yeah, they are clearly the worst team of the 10. I completely understand Leinster's frustration about the bottom team there being relegated but at the same time you'd imagine that the 5 Munster teams are that bit ahead of Offaly too. Even one season in the Joe McDonagh mount be enough for them to regroup and go again. They need to bring through some good underage teams too because I don't remember Offaly have a good Minor or under 21 team in a long time. Wexford on the other hand have had plenty of good underage teams and are starting to reap the benefits now at senior grade. Killarney.87 (Tipperary) - Posts: 2513 - 26/05/2018 22:58:49 2104045 Link 0 |
Sad to see Offaly get that thumping. They put in a tremendous effort over the last few weeks and I think that caught up with them. Wexford put up a high score and that 'll do wonders for their confidence. PeggyShippen (Limerick) - Posts: 300 - 27/05/2018 08:44:17 2104068 Link 0 |
Its not that often packed to capacity and I don't think it will be today either. Think capacity used to be over 30k but with ever tighter health and safety regulations a number of thousands have been knocked off it.
PoolSturgeon (Galway) - Posts: 1907 - 27/05/2018 09:31:52 2104075 Link 0 |
i take no pleasure as a hurling/football man beating offaly by that margin (we recieved plenty of them in our bleakest years),but the scoreboard doesn't lie.i wasnt at the game myself but i hear somebody say it was the poorest performance they have ever seen from an offaly team. perfect10 (Wexford) - Posts: 3929 - 27/05/2018 10:41:07 2104090 Link 0 |
Do anybody know what situation is if teams finish level on points ? My understanding is its score difference for 3 teams and head to head for 2 is this correct? You would have to think one more win should be good enough for us now. Looking forward to todays game. Hard to know which result would favour us. Probably a Kilkenny win as it would mean a win in the park next weekend puts us through to a Leinster final. Would be very difficult going to Nowlan park in the final game needing a win theres a lot of hurling to be played before then. Group will become a lot clearer today! Afinestick (Wexford) - Posts: 999 - 27/05/2018 12:07:28 2104109 Link 0 |