NFL Division 1 2024

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JoG2

Quote from: bennydorano on February 25, 2024, 05:14:40 PM
Quote from: screenexile on February 25, 2024, 04:57:02 PMI thought we were very average and still beat Galway comfortably.

Given the Dublin performance last night we're set up for a huge game next weekend. Derry will need to up the intensity to compete it'll be a proper test of where we are.

Worries about the injury to Conor Doc I hope he's ok it looked like a possible knee injury.
Dubs will let you tear away next weekend i reckon. Think they probably unintentionally overshowed their hand last night. Mickey likes winning trophies, Derry will go 100mph, Dubs won't.

So how exactly does that show itself in training this week in Dublin, pre match meetings / talks? All 15 starters nailed on, no competition for places etc. Be a case of putting the Derry upstarts in their place

Derryman forever

Quote from: JoG2 on February 25, 2024, 05:55:23 PM
Quote from: bennydorano on February 25, 2024, 05:14:40 PM
Quote from: screenexile on February 25, 2024, 04:57:02 PMI thought we were very average and still beat Galway comfortably.

Given the Dublin performance last night we're set up for a huge game next weekend. Derry will need to up the intensity to compete it'll be a proper test of where we are.

Worries about the injury to Conor Doc I hope he's ok it looked like a possible knee injury.
Dubs will let you tear away next weekend i reckon. Think they probably unintentionally overshowed their hand last night. Mickey likes winning trophies, Derry will go 100mph, Dubs won't.

So how exactly does that show itself in training this week in Dublin, pre match meetings / talks? All 15 starters nailed on, no competition for places etc. Be a case of putting the Derry upstarts in their place


Celtic park are expecting a phone call from Dessie 10 min before throw in  to say their bus has a flat wheel . But to  Carry on we will be there by half time.

bennydorano

Derry will care a lot more than the Dubs. Not that controversial an opinion.

screenexile

Quote from: bennydorano on February 25, 2024, 06:32:25 PMDerry will care a lot more than the Dubs. Not that controversial an opinion.

Absolutely not but not sure why the Dubs would lift the intensity this weekend and not next weekend?

Also it's hard to see Derry being as hungry with 6 points on the board difficult to know what to make of next weekend.

I'd hope it's similar to last year with both teams doing the best they can with what's available. Potentially a really good game!

galwayman

We got the result that we expected to get in Pearse Stadium.
We are really struggling at the moment.
I was up in Owenbeg two years ago when we beat Derry comfortably.
Only 5 starters that day started today.
You just can't see where the scores are going to come from at the moment.
We're missing loads of players but even when we get them back (if we do) they will have been out for so long will it be too late for us to get some cohesion going - that's the question.
Being able to start a game with Silke, Kelly, Conroy, Tierney, Walsh, Comer, McDaid should transform a team in theory - it's half a team right there.
Somehow though I just feel as if it won't this year for some reason.
I think we'll bow out without firing a shot. Can't put a finger on it

JoG2

Quote from: screenexile on February 25, 2024, 06:42:41 PM
Quote from: bennydorano on February 25, 2024, 06:32:25 PMDerry will care a lot more than the Dubs. Not that controversial an opinion.

Absolutely not but not sure why the Dubs would lift the intensity this weekend and not next weekend?

Also it's hard to see Derry being as hungry with 6 points on the board difficult to know what to make of next weekend.

I'd hope it's similar to last year with both teams doing the best they can with what's available. Potentially a really good game!

8 points and safe, Dublin with 4 points and not safe. We'll accept Dublin's red carpet next Sat, it's extremely generous all being told

Rossfan

#3096
A workmanlike much improved performance gave Ros their first win of the season against a poor Monaghan outfit.
Also improved our score difference  no end.
On to Castlebar with hope in our hearts and a pep on our step.

Conor Carroll, Enda, Higgins, McCormack and Cregg our best performers in my opinion.
Davy's given us a dream to cling to
We're going to bring home the SAM

GalwayBayBoy

#3097
Quote from: galwayman on February 25, 2024, 06:48:56 PMWe got the result that we expected to get in Pearse Stadium.
We are really struggling at the moment.
I was up in Owenbeg two years ago when we beat Derry comfortably.
Only 5 starters that day started today.
You just can't see where the scores are going to come from at the moment.
We're missing loads of players but even when we get them back (if we do) they will have been out for so long will it be too late for us to get some cohesion going - that's the question.
Being able to start a game with Silke, Kelly, Conroy, Tierney, Walsh, Comer, McDaid should transform a team in theory - it's half a team right there.
Somehow though I just feel as if it won't this year for some reason.
I think we'll bow out without firing a shot. Can't put a finger on it

Yeah, all very well getting a load of players back but they are missing a lot of football now and expecting them to all get up to match fitness and sharpness in time for championship might not be realistic. Even Molloy looks short on sharpness after his long injury and he's actually fit at the moment.

seafoid

D1 is very open. 2 points separate second and eighth
"f**k it, just score"- Donaghy   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbxG2WwVRjU

NotedObserver

Quote from: GalwayBayBoy on February 25, 2024, 08:00:26 PM
Quote from: galwayman on February 25, 2024, 06:48:56 PMWe got the result that we expected to get in Pearse Stadium.
We are really struggling at the moment.
I was up in Owenbeg two years ago when we beat Derry comfortably.
Only 5 starters that day started today.
You just can't see where the scores are going to come from at the moment.
We're missing loads of players but even when we get them back (if we do) they will have been out for so long will it be too late for us to get some cohesion going - that's the question.
Being able to start a game with Silke, Kelly, Conroy, Tierney, Walsh, Comer, McDaid should transform a team in theory - it's half a team right there.
Somehow though I just feel as if it won't this year for some reason.
I think we'll bow out without firing a shot. Can't put a finger on it

Yeah, all very well getting a load of players back but they are missing a lot of football now and expecting them to all get up to match fitness and sharpness in time for championship might not be realistic. Even Molloy looks short on sharpness after his long injury and he's actually fit at the moment.

Any word on return dates for these players? The AI group stages does allow a bit of extra games if they are due back over the next few weeks. Tyrone missing similar amount of players but maybe just not as talented as that bunch.

GAABoardMod5

Next Week in Div 1:

Derry v Dublin
Mayo v Roscommon

Kerry v Tyrone
Monaghan v Galway

Armagh18

Quote from: screenexile on February 25, 2024, 06:42:41 PM
Quote from: bennydorano on February 25, 2024, 06:32:25 PMDerry will care a lot more than the Dubs. Not that controversial an opinion.

Absolutely not but not sure why the Dubs would lift the intensity this weekend and not next weekend?

Also it's hard to see Derry being as hungry with 6 points on the board difficult to know what to make of next weekend.

I'd hope it's similar to last year with both teams doing the best they can with what's available. Potentially a really good game!
They'll be going all out to win it. Likely the league final pairing anyway at this rate.

trailer

So with 24 games played in Division 1 and host of incidents that "gave the referee a decision to make" we can conclude to  the best of my knowledge Con Kilpatrick was the only player to have been sent off for a clumsy challenge and Tyrone are the only team to concede a penalty and suffer a black card from DOGSO decision?

Has there been any other red cards in Division 1?

Jarlath Burns has his work cut out if he wants to level the playing field.

Rossfan

Refs obviously need to stop giving frees against or cards to Tyrone players ::)
Davy's given us a dream to cling to
We're going to bring home the SAM

imtommygunn

Quote from: trailer on February 26, 2024, 08:50:22 AMSo with 24 games played in Division 1 and host of incidents that "gave the referee a decision to make" we can conclude to  the best of my knowledge Con Kilpatrick was the only player to have been sent off for a clumsy challenge and Tyrone are the only team to concede a penalty and suffer a black card from DOGSO decision?

Has there been any other red cards in Division 1?

Jarlath Burns has his work cut out if he wants to level the playing field.


That exact thing happened Galway yesterday...