On a seperate note, well done to the hurlers and Ladies Footballers on a good wins Sunday.
The Ladies have become like the men in the league, constantly up and down, so I'd imagine promotion and winning Division 3 is the bare minimum for them. Time for them really to start establishing themselves as a Division 2 team. Their performances in that division in recent years shows they are capable of that.
As for the hurlers, a great win that should them in a strong position for promotion, given there is only one other Christy Ring side left to play. That win Sunday should give great hope of being able to compete and survive in Christy Ring this year, given fears we could be lambs for the slaughter.
Just one last thing on the hurlers and maybe a poster from a hurling club could answer this. Why is there once again a poor representation of our clubs on the hurling team and a lot of outsiders again. Barely any players from Gaels, Doms, Oran & Tremane. Wasn't this an issue before with previous management and was a large factor in one manager getting the boot in mid February?
Replying To eoinog: "I don't ever remember coming on this forum and stiring the pot. If I wanted to stir the pot I would have said it was a Kerry free 100% but I actually said it was never a free, and I also said that the clock on the TV didn't restart soon enough when the free was kicked in. I still say it wasn't a square ball."
The hooter decision il live with and the free that probably should have went to roscommon il live with it but my god saying that wasn't a square ball is crazy.