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Replying To DuhallowRed:  "Surprised to hear that the final is on Pairc Ui Chaoimh, I can't imagine either fans would be happy with that when thurles is ideal for both"
I nearly choked on my dinner when I read that last night. Absolutely unbelievable. Miles further for both sets of fans. There wasn't a huge crowd down there for our League game and it still took nearly an hour to get back to the low road out of Cork after the game also.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 11734 - 29/03/2023 09:39:15    2467496

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Replying To Oldtourman:  "Its Pairc Ui Caoimh. This is utterly insane. The vast majority of Limerick Fans would prefer to go to Thurles and surely nobody from Kilkenny wants to travel to Cork. Are the GAA Management intent on hunting away the fans altogether?"
Unbelievable OTM

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 11734 - 29/03/2023 09:45:38    2467497

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If Thurlas is unavailable for some reason, could Limerick & Kilkenny toss for home advantage.

Not right to be dragging people, families etc to Cork. Especially with the cost of petrol/diesel. Bad call maybe if both County Boards work together this decision could be overturned.

St.Mologga (Cork) - Posts: 101 - 29/03/2023 10:00:21    2467499

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Replying To Cockney_Cat:  "'Video ref' systems cost thousands. They are not viable, financially, for use in GAA grounds."
Well all you needed to send the Cork player off for clipping Brennan was TG4, I don't know how it would cost thousands.
BTW I am not advocating Video Ref with 10 cameras, but most could be picked up for the 1-2 which are used for live TV.

ExiledInWex (Dublin) - Posts: 1122 - 29/03/2023 10:36:02    2467508

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I can tell you after going to 2 Wexford matches there v Clare on a Saturday afternoon and another v Waterford I will never set foot in PUC again unless I have another reason or two to be down in Cork at the time.
Awful location, horrible road home from the place. 3 hours + no thank you.
I suppose the only use it has served so far is a few GAA games, Ed Sheeran, Liam Millar memorial and Munster Rugby.

ExiledInWex (Dublin) - Posts: 1122 - 29/03/2023 10:39:16    2467509

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It seems like madness, unless as was mentioned Thurles is unavailable, but I don't believe that's the case.
They might as well play it in Clones, if they're playing in it in Cork. Thurles is the most logical venue in almost every way.

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2037 - 29/03/2023 10:40:19    2467511

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Replying To St.Mologga:  "If Thurlas is unavailable for some reason, could Limerick & Kilkenny toss for home advantage.

Not right to be dragging people, families etc to Cork. Especially with the cost of petrol/diesel. Bad call maybe if both County Boards work together this decision could be overturned."
I'd say that decision has more to do with money for Frank's house.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 11734 - 29/03/2023 10:49:46    2467514

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Tippperay footballers are playing in thurles in the championship that Sunday. There was talk of the Saturday night in thurles but that hasn't happened.

daveboy (Limerick) - Posts: 1125 - 29/03/2023 11:57:01    2467537

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Replying To tiobraid:  "He has an unhealthy obsession with Munster. Probably best to not engage..."
LOL! Maybe you could suggest a 'healthy obsession'?
Bar KK what other counties outside of Munster have won AIs in the last few decades?

baire (Galway) - Posts: 1785 - 29/03/2023 12:15:18    2467545

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Unbelievable Jeff!

Ban (Westmeath) - Posts: 1415 - 29/03/2023 12:40:25    2467552

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Replying To baire:  "LOL! Maybe you could suggest a 'healthy obsession'?
Bar KK what other counties outside of Munster have won AIs in the last few decades?"
Eh, our own county. Offaly and Wexford too if you're talking the last few decades.

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2037 - 29/03/2023 13:22:46    2467560

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Is it my imagination or is there a huge drop off in the amount of goals been scored in hurling this season… An awful lot of teams across the 3 divisions are going 70 minutes without scoring a goal and somehow still winning .. Teams even in the very bottom division are regularly scoring 20+ points without hitting the net.. Maybe it's the tactics now to keep taking points as a lot less goals are going in…..

ForeverBlue2 (Cavan) - Posts: 1901 - 29/03/2023 14:34:28    2467588

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So the League Final between Limerick and KK is to be played in Cork…..why not Thurles which is practically the midpoint between the two counties and would be easier for the fans of both teams?!? Just wondering.

Trump2020 (Galway) - Posts: 2113 - 29/03/2023 14:51:05    2467595

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Replying To WanPintWin:  "Eh, our own county. Offaly and Wexford too if you're talking the last few decades."
I meant the last two decades and I asked how many AIs, in the plural.

baire (Galway) - Posts: 1785 - 29/03/2023 17:55:36    2467664

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Replying To baire:  "LOL! Maybe you could suggest a 'healthy obsession'?
Bar KK what other counties outside of Munster have won AIs in the last few decades?"
Are you having a laugh or do you not even know this, maybe you just don't know even the basic stuff about hurling in your own county.

updwell (Limerick) - Posts: 817 - 29/03/2023 18:19:52    2467670

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Replying To WanPintWin:  "Eh, our own county. Offaly and Wexford too if you're talking the last few decades."
That's as many counties as Munster counties that have won it. Waterford haven't won it since Moses was a chap!

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 11734 - 29/03/2023 21:02:16    2467696

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Not alone is league final being played in cork but a family of 4 will pay €60 to go to match as there is a charge for under 16s..it will either be limerick or killkenny going as I can't see to many neutrals will travel..if 20,000 go to final it'll be a big crowd..when the ground won't be any where near full why charge for under 16s???people will say oh here he goes giving out again but we will be 2 weeks away from championship with at least 4 matches..in the past 8 days alone limerick had 17s and 29s in Waterford,league semi and another under 20 game..it's not just limerick supporters who are suffering..could the under 17 not have been played as part of a double header with senior championship??are our representartives on munster council not asking these questions??

CTGAA10 (Limerick) - Posts: 2208 - 30/03/2023 10:53:14    2467736

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Replying To CTGAA10:  "Not alone is league final being played in cork but a family of 4 will pay €60 to go to match as there is a charge for under 16s..it will either be limerick or killkenny going as I can't see to many neutrals will travel..if 20,000 go to final it'll be a big crowd..when the ground won't be any where near full why charge for under 16s???people will say oh here he goes giving out again but we will be 2 weeks away from championship with at least 4 matches..in the past 8 days alone limerick had 17s and 29s in Waterford,league semi and another under 20 game..it's not just limerick supporters who are suffering..could the under 17 not have been played as part of a double header with senior championship??are our representartives on munster council not asking these questions??"
Season ticket holders get 7 league matches free this year and first 2 championship matches free. Including league Semi final and national league final. Guaranteed ticket allocations and options to purchase for all the rest of the championship matches. Something to look into. Even if you can't attend all someone might use the ticket. I think a five for a teenager to go to a national league final isn't that bad. Price of a coffee and might have something to do with dedicated seat allocation for national finals. Its a nominal price.

daveboy (Limerick) - Posts: 1125 - 30/03/2023 11:52:57    2467757

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Replying To ForeverBlue2:  "Is it my imagination or is there a huge drop off in the amount of goals been scored in hurling this season… An awful lot of teams across the 3 divisions are going 70 minutes without scoring a goal and somehow still winning .. Teams even in the very bottom division are regularly scoring 20+ points without hitting the net.. Maybe it's the tactics now to keep taking points as a lot less goals are going in….."
It's your imagination. Stick to the big ball! Or did Seanie Johnson happen to make Cavan a dual county the day he played hurling in Kildare?

foreveryoung (USA) - Posts: 1903 - 30/03/2023 12:15:08    2467764

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Replying To updwell:  "Are you having a laugh or do you not even know this, maybe you just don't know even the basic stuff about hurling in your own county."
A laugh in this place! lol You're a dry lot I'm afraid.
I'd say you could give me a good two hours lecture on the basics of hurling alright and how it should be played. I'm surprised you don't have a position in UL, giving courses on the modern game! You'd be good at it. Amazing that Kiely hasn't invited you onto his backroom team. If it weren't so big he'd probably be on to you.
Back to basics! Well the basics in Munster hurling as we knew them are no longer required. The two essentials to win an All Ireland in the 21st century are: strength and the ability to hold possession. Make space with short passing or with superior physical strength and drive the ball over the bar unmarked, simple stuff really.
It's no longer called Munster hurling, it's now called Monster hurling! I'm most serious when I'm joking!
Cheer up, you're on for the 6-in-a-row! The besht ever! Luimneach abú búnna!

baire (Galway) - Posts: 1785 - 30/03/2023 12:55:47    2467782

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