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Where is home for yourself.?
endgame (Roscommon) - Posts: 2486 - 08/06/2025 16:45:46 2615782 Link 0 |
kerry4sam25 (Kerry) - Posts: 51 - 08/06/2025 17:01:20 2615792 Link 0 |
AKA Boulevard.
GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 8112 - 08/06/2025 18:26:24 2615830 Link 0 |
Cork the best of the rest? They are the best. As you say, they weren't actually overly impressive Saturday. Limerick were at full tilt. There was another gear or two in Cork tbh. Cork will continue to improve further. Limerick went after them to prove a point the first day, that last year was an anomaly. But as Cork continue to go up through the gears, they are actually a different level to Limerick. If they meet again, Cork will be better again, and the gap will widen! Limerick in the two games threw their best at Cork to put them back in their box. It hasn't worked, and Cork are now ramping up for the serious stuff. We'll see Cork at full tilt going forward. They haven't shown their full hand yet. There's another level still in them tbh! And we can all sense it. Someone is going to get a tanking off them at some point when they click, probably KK or Limerick if they meet again! 32_4_1 (Meath) - Posts: 4166 - 09/06/2025 00:43:18 2615959 Link 0 |
:-D
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 16367 - 09/06/2025 11:35:31 2616048 Link 0 |
I agree to a certain extent. Cork can do serious damage if they are let. There is more in them. There's more in Kilkenny and Limerick, too. And don't discount Tipp. I don't think that any team will take a tanking from Cork but a 5-6-point victory is well in their grasp. People need to remember that the two games vs. Limerick were in Limerick's backyard. Home advantage is huge in almost every sport. Croke Park suits Limerick, but it also suits Cork. Kilkenny has a great history against Cork. Cork came out of Munster before with the AI already won: 1982 with Tony 'Baby Jesus' O'Sullivan being a notable example, and Kilkenny with Cody at the helm as captain absolutely blew them away in the final. So, things could go any or many ways from hereon in. I don't want to discount Galway or Dublin, but I just cannot see them get to the level of Cork, Limerick, Kilkenny or Tipp. But I do know that whoever lifts Liam will sorely earn it. foreveryoung (USA) - Posts: 2318 - 09/06/2025 22:56:58 2616272 Link 0 |
Will be no stopping the Rebels now. kerry4sam25 (Kerry) - Posts: 51 - 22/06/2025 12:53:54 2619851 Link 0 |
I don't want to discount Galway or Dublin, but I just cannot see them get to the level of Cork, Limerick, Kilkenny or Tipp LOL. ExiledInWex (Dublin) - Posts: 1389 - 22/06/2025 13:50:05 2619866 Link 0 |
That's a tip in itself!
BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3650 - 22/06/2025 14:15:19 2619875 Link 0 |
Any of the other 3 please god. CTGAA10 (Limerick) - Posts: 2558 - 22/06/2025 15:50:09 2619902 Link 1 |
Who can stop Cork hurlers this year - at this stage probably only themselves tbh. Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 4342 - 22/06/2025 17:47:29 2619928 Link 0 |
I would give either Kilkenny or Tipp a fighting chance, although have to say its Corks to lose If they play as they can I think they would see off either But expectation can bring its own pressure - Limerick hammering Cork in the round robin may have done them a huge favour by keeping them grounded Dublin are the big question mark. Nothing in their previous form would suggest they have any chance of beating Cork. Except beating Limerick with 14 men! I really hope they can put it up to Cork Yadse (Limerick) - Posts: 149 - 23/06/2025 16:11:21 2620385 Link 1 |