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Post by hurling john on Feb 16, 2015 18:41:46 GMT
So with our first home match there should be a decent crowd in nowlan park sunday,how is conor fogarty does anyone know?will mr coady rotate the team like he did last year or leave things more or less the same?hard to fault anyone on saturday,dublin looked impressive and sharp altho tipped were poor on the day,should be a intresting match
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Post by thebiggertheycome on Feb 17, 2015 12:31:32 GMT
I can't see there being wholesale changes as Cody didn't use the bench at all bar for the Fogarty injury. I'd say we'll see a fairly similar team With the addition of Geoff Brennan for Fogarty from the start and maybe Kevin Kelly might get a run and possibly give the Darren Brennan a shot after Murphys continued weakness under high ball.
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Post by quickball on Feb 17, 2015 13:06:34 GMT
Expecting a tough match and Dublin to offer a good bit more than Cork did. Liam Rushe will test Murphy physically which will be interesting. I don't see too many changes either, there should be a reasonable crowd in the park also which is always good. It would be interesting if Cody did try one or two more but keep the same core together. If they could pull it off 2 wins out of 2 would be a great start, new league system is bringing very competitive matches with no easy games which is great.
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Post by homer on Feb 18, 2015 10:58:00 GMT
Conor fogarty is expected to miss most of the league with a fractured ankle,on a more positive note john power is expected to be back,big test against dublin with some great match ups,murphy on rush being one,I'd like to see more of geoff as I think he has the ingredients to be a very good hurler,only thing is he has a habit to go missing in games but hopefully he can improve as he has the build,a win sunday could nearly get us a 1/4 final so would give us a chance to try out more players,dublin will be tricky opposition but I'm hopeful for a home win
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Post by thebiggertheycome on Feb 21, 2015 17:45:10 GMT
Same team as the last day and I would expect Dublin to give us a stiffer test.
J Power is back on the bench hopefully we'll see a him and a few of the other lads get a run but it would be great to win this game and have an almost certain QF spot secured by 4pm on Sunday.
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Post by homer on Feb 21, 2015 21:48:30 GMT
Hopefull myself to see a few subs used but a win is the main objective,I would be hopefull of a win but it's a strong dublin team an we're in for a stiff test,hope we pick up where we left off last saturday
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Post by homer on Feb 22, 2015 21:15:49 GMT
Couldn't get out of the traps today,dublin far sharper and crisp throughout,great battling at the end it must be said,hard to single out anyone in particular as we were bet all over the field,the first sending off came as we were finding our feet and who knows what could of happened as dublin either tired or took there foot off the gas,I don't think there'll be radical changes the next day and after two matches we're not to bad in 3rd place as both dublin and cork have near full squads,only downside is no one new putting there hands up
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Post by john white on Feb 23, 2015 3:49:54 GMT
Would somebody answer me a question how did Liam Rushe stay on the field yesterday when he pulled back on Paul Murphy got him with the end of the hurl near his eye lucky there was not serious eye injury its not the first time he did this.
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