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realdub (Dublin) - Posts: 8678 - 25/06/2022 21:27:11 2427507 Link 2 |
Cork only got this far in the championship as they beat the two promoted division 3 teams.
johnocarroll17 (Limerick) - Posts: 408 - 25/06/2022 21:35:21 2427512 Link 0 |
You certainly hope so.
endgame (Roscommon) - Posts: 2302 - 25/06/2022 21:37:18 2427513 Link 4 |
Yep. The 2 one sided games today again highlighted the problem with rewarding those who focus on league. Maybe reward Division 1 and top 2 division 2 only. There isn't enough of a distinction between teams when you go any lower. cavanman47 (Cavan) - Posts: 5212 - 25/06/2022 21:45:32 2427515 Link 4 |
True and then some want a 3rd tier.
Gaa_lover (USA) - Posts: 3504 - 25/06/2022 22:03:15 2427519 Link 0 |
In the last 8 you are always going to get 2/3 make weights who end up getting thumped…. It happens almost every year no matter what way you set up the Championship… At the end of the day it's the usual 3/4 teams who make the semifinals… Kerry/Dublin /Mayo there most years unless they clash earlier like this year….
ForeverBlue2 (Cavan) - Posts: 3150 - 26/06/2022 09:43:08 2427529 Link 0 |
now to be clear i walked out at around 40 mins in dublin v cork but i feel like cork shoulda had some more frees and dublin coulda had a few more cards at that stage of the game Peadarw (Donegal) - Posts: 43 - 26/06/2022 10:18:04 2427533 Link 0 |
The dubs will be up against it playing kerry next weekend. No Callaghan or McCarthy. Could be big win. F4 (Kilkenny) - Posts: 47 - 26/06/2022 10:43:40 2427542 Link 0 |
Analysis by the guy who labelled Gooch a 'two trick pony' on The Sunday Game.
Curlew66 (Roscommon) - Posts: 578 - 26/06/2022 11:49:08 2427550 Link 0 |
And because the stayed in Division 2 when early league form pointed towards relegation.
GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7703 - 26/06/2022 11:57:19 2427552 Link 3 |
Their progress this year has been very impressive. However a Donegal team playing with the handbrake on drew with them in normal time in the Ulster final. Donegal didn't press up on their restarts which is a possible weakness and in turn they presented Derry with some easy scores by messing up a short kick out ,conceeding a few soft frees and playing two of their best forwards (Murphy, McHugh) in the half back line. On the other hand I feel Derry are improving with every outing this year.
Curlew66 (Roscommon) - Posts: 578 - 26/06/2022 12:06:20 2427553 Link 0 |
It's in two weeks and Kerry - if they beat Mayo which is by no means a given - will be favourites with or without James and Callaghan. I thought the most worrying thing from Dublin perspective is that Cork backs pretty much nullified the sort of goal threat they'd shown in the other games. No harm to him, but Paddy Small just does not fit in with a team whose gameplan is to move the ball quickly into the danger zone. His instinct is always to take a mark or otherwise hold play up. BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3226 - 26/06/2022 12:12:16 2427555 Link 0 |
Yah Derry are on the up. They look fresh, sharp and like they are enjoying their football. It is their style and has no baggage attached to it. Every time they break up the field, you get the feeling that there is a potential goal on. Clare never had a hope against Derry, so it isn't possible to judge much from that game. But yes, their kick outs are a potential issue. Monaghan showed this when they pressed up on it. I fancy Derry to get to the final regardless of the opposition in the semis.
Donegalman (None) - Posts: 3846 - 26/06/2022 13:27:51 2427564 Link 0 |
No competition so no incentive to improve. Sky are behind a paywall so that will naturally turn some people off but a Now TV day pass costs 12 euro. You'd need another free to air channel like Virgin to take on some games.
Rolo2010 (Donegal) - Posts: 746 - 26/06/2022 16:45:53 2427635 Link 0 |
Why are the cameras so far away from the action? You would nearly want binoculars to see the game on rte. howdareu (USA) - Posts: 220 - 26/06/2022 17:30:09 2427653 Link 0 |
I'm wondering what is the story with players and gum shields?a lot of fellas not wearing them and others putting them down their socks..what happens if they get a belt of ball and lose a few teeth..is ref suppose to impiment there wearing??ive seen club players being pulled for not wearing. CTGAA10 (Limerick) - Posts: 2404 - 26/06/2022 19:04:42 2427709 Link 0 |
Dub/Kerry are not that far ahead of Galway/Derry. MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13780 - 26/06/2022 20:20:02 2427753 Link 3 |
Could see Galway or Derry giving Kerry good run after the weekends games but couldn't see either beating the Dubs. MachaireConnacht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1000 - 26/06/2022 21:01:42 2427775 Link 1 |
Yeh, could be a great final no matter who goes through. realdub (Dublin) - Posts: 8678 - 26/06/2022 21:42:07 2427795 Link 0 |
Ahh my old friend, surely after seeing Kerry this weekend you have to believe that should con and McCarthy get back that Dublin will win ?
royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 19449 - 27/06/2022 07:25:46 2427811 Link 0 |