Quote from: marty34 on April 07, 2024, 12:25:20 PMQuote from: Saffrongael on April 07, 2024, 11:26:23 AMQuote from: Bord na Mona man on April 07, 2024, 09:04:30 AMIt would have been some injustice if Clare had lost the game coming down the strait. Especially as the ref looked to be giving the Cats plenty of assistance near the end.
Cody hitting the penalty down into the mud patch was a schoolboy error. TJ Reid would have put it high towards the top corner.
In fairness he let Fitzgerald take close to 10 steps for his goal, you don't usually see a player being allowed to pause, cut inside (while still not taking a tap) and then continue
He's a serious man for taking 10 steps.
In fairness, easily the best player in the National League this year. Clare will be hoping he keeps this run of form up. With David Mc Enerney, Shanagher and O'Donnell off the bench last night Clare are working on developing their panel. Just need them injury free as Munster will be tough.
Lohan needed the win last night to justify his work. Well deserved. Were the better team throughout. Clare were hungry and aggressive and in Mc Carthy and Duggan, they have good outlets up top.
Malone works hard in mid-field, Cleary is an old style full-back with Hogan developing into a super man marker/cornerback. With TK to come back, they'll by boosted for Munster.
KK were disappointing although they still have that never say die spirit. They seemed to be off the boil a bit e.g. Blanchfield missing the pick twice for Clare's goal. Simple stuff.
Cody's penalty was poorly struck in the marsh. Who know what would have happened if it went in but they didn't deserve it.
TJ was a big miss as on out bll at full-forward although Mossy Keoghan showed really well when introduced - 3 points I think.
KK were/ are poor I dont see anything improving them drastically as the championship gets going. TJ will slightly but think he is on the other side of it.
They seem to be producing the same type of player at the moment with nothing really standing out.