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Title: The "Should Tommy Walsh have been sent off thread"
Post by: Bud Wiser on August 21, 2012, 09:26:06 AM
The answer is that Tommy Walsh plays the game of hurling exactly as it should be played, if he didn't Cody wouldn't have him on the team. As Cody himself said when asked "Does Tommy Walsh play on the edge" his reply was, "if he didn't I'd be very worried"

So here in advance are some of the questions and comments likely to arise after the All Ireland Final.

1.  Walsh started it, he looked at Cyril Donnelan coming out of the tunnel.

2.  The disputed goal was definitely wide, Tommy had pulled the umpires cap down over his eyes as the ball was being struck by Henry. (By 8pm and the Sunday game, said cap becomes an umbrella) Probably hear "Yeah, despicable act by Walsh, sure the Galway team were all out of line and walking into walls during the parade before the game because he was sneaking up and interfeering with their helmets"

3.   Did you see when Walsh called for water, that was that Frytex Spray used for cooking that he sprayed on the handle of Cannings hurl, Canning couldn't get a grip for the rest of the game.

4.   It aint fair, the ref knows Tommy Walsh is being painted as the John Terry of Gaelic Games and everyone wants to see him getting sent off. During the game the ref will be accused of being blind. After it he will be , blind, a bollix, stupid, incapable and a disgrace among other things.

5.   Tommy Walsh changed his helmet from Red to a lighter shade of pale for the last twenty minutes so that he would not be noticed by the referee going around Croke Park swinging like a madman at anything that moved.

6.   The umpires, all of them, drink in the Spa Bar in Johnstown and they would not report any dirty play to the ref even if Tommy went in and drew across one of themselves.

7.    News from the sideline was that Cody got word to Tommy Walsh to say if he didn't crease Tannion, Canning and Conor Cooney within the last 5 minutes of the first half that he, Walsh, would be singing songs and telling jokes in Langtons before the game ended.


Feel free to add as you wish but for jaysus sake allow some credit to one of the best hurlers that I have ever seen in Croke Park in the last forty years.  Time to stop the witchhunt?


Title: Re: The "Should Tommy Walsh have been sent off thread"
Post by: Keepthefaith93 on August 21, 2012, 09:35:13 AM
Tommy Walsh is a Legend!
Title: Re: The "Should Tommy Walsh have been sent off thread"
Post by: Canalman on August 21, 2012, 09:50:31 AM
Best player I have ever seen by a country mile. Great attitude as well......... a real hurlers' hurler.

However don't think he has done enough this year to merit the Allstar (his 10th in a row) but a barnstorming  AIF performance may change that.
Title: Re: The "Should Tommy Walsh have been sent off thread"
Post by: Bord na Mona man on August 21, 2012, 10:02:26 AM
He just proves my theory that the smaller you are, the more you get away with.
Great hurler of course.
Title: Re: The "Should Tommy Walsh have been sent off thread"
Post by: orangeman on August 21, 2012, 10:11:39 AM
Tipp paid him the ultimate compliment on Sunday past by allocating one of their best players to run round after him trying to put him off his game.

Tipp's attitude seemed to be stop Tommy Walsh and you've KK beaten.


What a compliment indeed.
Title: Re: The "Should Tommy Walsh have been sent off thread"
Post by: Bud Wiser on August 21, 2012, 10:27:50 AM
Quote from: Bord na Mona man on August 21, 2012, 10:02:26 AM
He just proves my theory that the smaller you are, the more you get away with.
Great hurler of course.

Only two players have ever been sent off in an All-Ireland Final, one of them was Eamonn Scallan from Wexford against Limerick.
The other player was Benny Dunne from Tipp in the 2009  final against Kilkenny.

The interesting statistic here is that in one hundred and twenty eight years only two players have been sent off in an All Ireland and one of them, Dunne, was sent off for striking Tommy Walsh. This would indicate that the smaller you are you have about 128,0000% more of a chance to be at the receiving end than getting away with anything.
Title: Re: The "Should Tommy Walsh have been sent off thread"
Post by: Croí na hÉireann on August 21, 2012, 10:43:02 AM
The father in law, a KK man, reckons that his hurl is just too heavy for him. That would explain an awful lot of incidents.  ;D
Title: Re: The "Should Tommy Walsh have been sent off thread"
Post by: Bord na Mona man on August 21, 2012, 10:59:51 AM
Quote from: Bud Wiser on August 21, 2012, 10:27:50 AM
Quote from: Bord na Mona man on August 21, 2012, 10:02:26 AM
He just proves my theory that the smaller you are, the more you get away with.
Great hurler of course.

Only two players have ever been sent off in an All-Ireland Final, one of them was Eamonn Scallan from Wexford against Limerick.
The other player was Benny Dunne from Tipp in the 2009  final against Kilkenny.

The interesting statistic here is that in one hundred and twenty eight years only two players have been sent off in an All Ireland and one of them, Dunne, was sent off for striking Tommy Walsh. This would indicate that the smaller you are you have about 128,0000% more of a chance to be at the receiving end than getting away with anything.
Little Tommy was pulling at the straps of Benny Dunne's helmet which lead to Dunne lashing out at him.
The cheeky little rascal.
Title: Re: The "Should Tommy Walsh have been sent off thread"
Post by: screenmachine on August 21, 2012, 11:29:26 AM
I enjoyed Marty Morrissey's commentary on Sunday, especially the point where Tommy came in and cleared a ball and Morrissey was all over hime like a rash, 'Ohhh, look at Tommy Walsh, wee Tommy bursting through the middle.  What a man...Tommy Walsh...'  I'm glad there was no camera in the commentary box, I'm pretty sure Marty had the hand down the front of the trousers every time he touched the ball!  ;)
Title: Re: The "Should Tommy Walsh have been sent off thread"
Post by: Bud Wiser on August 21, 2012, 11:45:08 AM
Quote from: Bord na Mona man on August 21, 2012, 10:59:51 AM
Quote from: Bud Wiser on August 21, 2012, 10:27:50 AM
Quote from: Bord na Mona man on August 21, 2012, 10:02:26 AM
He just proves my theory that the smaller you are, the more you get away with.
Great hurler of course.

Only two players have ever been sent off in an All-Ireland Final, one of them was Eamonn Scallan from Wexford against Limerick.
The other player was Benny Dunne from Tipp in the 2009  final against Kilkenny.

The interesting statistic here is that in one hundred and twenty eight years only two players have been sent off in an All Ireland and one of them, Dunne, was sent off for striking Tommy Walsh. This would indicate that the smaller you are you have about 128,0000% more of a chance to be at the receiving end than getting away with anything.
Little Tommy was pulling at the straps of Benny Dunne's helmet which lead to Dunne lashing out at him.
The cheeky little rascal.

I don't think so, I can't find the video right now but from what I remember one of Dunnes straps had come loose and about five minutes before that Tommy fixed it up temporarily. In this sequence he was just tapping in the stud of the helmet strap with the butt of his hurl when Dunne took umbridge to him. Despite the ferocious looking pull by Dunne Tommy did not seek to get him sent off and was back on his feet and ready to go before the ref even blew the whistle.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9-muyFaxQ4 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9-muyFaxQ4)
Title: Re: The "Should Tommy Walsh have been sent off thread"
Post by: Asal Mor on August 21, 2012, 01:21:56 PM
Quote from: screenmachine on August 21, 2012, 11:29:26 AM
I enjoyed Marty Morrissey's commentary on Sunday, especially the point where Tommy came in and cleared a ball and Morrissey was all over hime like a rash, 'Ohhh, look at Tommy Walsh, wee Tommy bursting through the middle.  What a man...Tommy Walsh...'  I'm glad there was no camera in the commentary box, I'm pretty sure Marty had the hand down the front of the trousers every time he touched the ball!  ;)

Ah screenmachine. I'm eating here man. I don't need to be thinking about Marty with his hand down his truosers.
Title: Re: The "Should Tommy Walsh have been sent off thread"
Post by: Onlooker on August 27, 2012, 09:26:35 PM
Quote from: Bud Wiser on August 21, 2012, 10:27:50 AM
Quote from: Bord na Mona man on August 21, 2012, 10:02:26 AM
He just proves my theory that the smaller you are, the more you get away with.
Great hurler of course.

Only two players have ever been sent off in an All-Ireland Final, one of them was Eamonn Scallan from Wexford against Limerick.
The other player was Benny Dunne from Tipp in the 2009  final against Kilkenny.

The interesting statistic here is that in one hundred and twenty eight years only two players have been sent off in an All Ireland and one of them, Dunne, was sent off for striking Tommy Walsh. This would indicate that the smaller you are you have about 128,0000% more of a chance to be at the receiving end than getting away with anything.
You are completely wrong when you state that only 2 players have been sent off in All Ireland Hurling Finals.  In 1961, Tom Ryan (Tipperary) and Lar Foley (Dublin) were sent off in the 2nd half.   I am sure that there were other players sent off down the years, but I am definite about 1961, Dublin's last A I Final.
Title: Re: The "Should Tommy Walsh have been sent off thread"
Post by: Forever Green on August 28, 2012, 01:30:18 AM
Tommy Walsh is an absolute legend of the game. I love him
Title: Re: The "Should Tommy Walsh have been sent off thread"
Post by: AZOffaly on August 28, 2012, 10:41:23 AM
I also seem to remember one of the Limerick lads getting sent off in 1972 or 1973? Was it a Foley lad?
Title: Re: The "Should Tommy Walsh have been sent off thread"
Post by: orangeman on August 29, 2012, 12:40:51 AM
Fair play Tommy - 

KILKENNY star Tommy Walsh says he doesn't believe there was a deliberate effort by Tipperary to get him sent off in the All-Ireland semi-final.

The Premier County came in for heavy criticism for giving star forward Lar Corbett an unprecedented marking job to do on the Tullaroan wing-back, which he persisted with, even though he was himself being marked by JJ Delaney and Walsh had been tasked with marking Pa Bourke.

There was speculation that Tipp had done this partly in an attempt to get Walsh to pick up yellow cards, and he did get one in the early minutes.

But Corbett has already firmly denied this in his Irish Independent column, and Walsh says he does not believe that Tipperary had deliberately set out to test his discipline.

"I don't think anyone ever really tries to get anyone sent off in hurling," he said, stressing that the sport's inter-county elite know each other particularly well.

"We all meet each other so often at functions and different trips and that.

"While we're on the field, obviously we're trying to beat our man, but everyone gets on very well off the field.

"If a lad gets a belt he gets straight back up. That's the way it's been, that's the tradition and that's what your supporters like, that you go out and do your best."

Walsh said the real litmus test of what is acceptable in the modern game comes from club elders, who will not stand for any play-acting or injury-feigning.

"All they want is hurling, hurling, hurling and when they see things like that creeping into soccer, they don't like that," Walsh said.

"I think if you go back over the last 10 to 20 years, when a hurler gets a belt, 99 times out of 100 he just gets straight back up and gets on with it. That's the way it is at the moment and hopefully it continues that way."
Title: Re: The "Should Tommy Walsh have been sent off thread"
Post by: Bud Wiser on August 31, 2012, 10:12:55 AM
See, I told ye all that Tommy is a quiet modest little fella, as he displayed while Lar was jumping up and down behind his back with his fist clinched when he got the yellow card.  In an interview with the Castlecomer Express Tommy said "In fairness, I think Lar thougth the ref was after handing me a food voucher for a 15oz Striploin in Coppingers Bar in Thurles instead of a yellow card"
Title: Re: The "Should Tommy Walsh have been sent off thread"
Post by: winker3716 on August 31, 2012, 10:38:40 PM
I wish we in Antrim had 25 Tommy Walshe's.  An absolute legend. Give them hell Tommy!
Title: Re: The "Should Tommy Walsh have been sent off thread"
Post by: Bud Wiser on September 01, 2012, 09:59:34 AM
It's a pity some of the boys who are moaning weren't around when Fan Larkin was playing, Fan would pull twice before the ball arrived, when it arrived and after it was gone ! Keep at it up there in Antrim, I was in Sambos bar there recently and ye have the spirit to keep the great game of hurling alive and that is what is most important, even more important than the 100 meter sprint races and basketball event that will take place tomorrow between Dubs and Mayo, in between about thirty five frees.