Wiclow vs Dublin

Started by AMayoSheep, January 20, 2007, 02:21:33 PM

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Josey Whales


Canalman

Bulwinkle, you will have to try a bit harder son!!!!! zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Gnevin

Missed the game was out of the country . Of the new lads who played well
Anyway, long story short... is a phrase whose origins are complicated and rambling.

Canalman

From watching it on Setanta Dermot Connolly had a good first half but faded in second, Alan Brogan was lively throughout as was Coman Goggins.
Kevin Bonnar was brilliant for the period of time he was on before going off injured.
A hard match to gauge as there was a gale blowing straight down pitch.

Josey Whales

everyone played well in the first half- aside from a couple of ropey moments at the back. Not exaggerating but the top 4 club sides in Dublin would beat Wicklow. Kicked some good point up front with -broagn-keaney and connolly. In terms of a 70 min performance Keaney was probably best. Brennan did well- O Shea and Griffin had a good battle with Earls. Moran had a few ropey moments at centre half.
The wind made it  a game of two halves but i thought personally Dublin faded badly. Not sure how good these matches will be v tyrone. Can't help feeling ther mc kenna cup is light years ahead of the o byrne cup.

Gnevin

Quote from: Josey Whales on January 20, 2007, 10:19:45 PM

The wind made it  a game of two halves but i thought personally Dublin faded badly. Not sure how good these matches will be v tyrone. Can't help feeling ther mc kenna cup is light years ahead of the o byrne cup.

You can only beat what's put  in front of you . These games are better than a training game any way
Anyway, long story short... is a phrase whose origins are complicated and rambling.