are you rying to circumvent the club system. they won't like that. 1st port of call should be an existing hurling club they should know the ropes
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Show posts MenuQuote from: An Fear Rua on July 17, 2008, 03:52:37 PMno silly goose Mortimer has the Platinum hilightsQuote from: rosnarun on July 17, 2008, 03:39:10 PM
but ill have to wait for my hairdressing course to finish first. we are doing Perms and hi-lights next week
Is that Mortimor or Mcdonald in your avatar!!
Quote from: Galforever on July 16, 2008, 04:04:00 PMQuotefinnegan was a class act. Ever dependable. The arrival of John Donnellan on the 40 seemed to push him out. Will always remember the point against Sligo from the endline. He had only one foot and left at the right time. His departure messed up Galway because they had no one to play 3rd up front. Crowded midfield and stifled any growth in that area.
Thats is very untrue. Finnegan decided to retire after 2000. He wasnt pushed out. He was working in Dublin and was about 32 at the time. I think he just didnt have the hunger to travel down 2-3 times a week for training.
Also Finneagan was one of the best two footed players I have ever seen ( 4 points from play with his left foot & 5 points from frees with his right against Mayo in 1997)QuoteAny meadal Finnegan or sikle have in their arse pockets were shoved in there by M Donnellan Joyce walsh Mannion Fallon Savage and young john power
One word for this --- Bullshit.
QuoteLiam Hayes made the very same point as your first one; Mayo don't have enough top notch forwards to go all the way. In his time Meath had O'Rourke and Stafford, Tyrone had Canavan and mugsy and Armagh had three or four. Kerry always manage to have their quota. In their glory years, Galway had PJ, Finnegan , Fallon and Michael Donnellan.
Due in large part to O'Mahony's hard work , Mayo have quite a few handy lads but Dillon alone seems to possess that little bit extra that's required and he's not a leader by nature. I give him credit also for the way he is bringing a load of good young players through but that process takes time and there is no ultimate guarantee that his hard work will bear fruit.
QuoteMayo presently do not have the required no of top quality players to compete at the top table. Only 1 consistent scoring forwardFed up of the negativity eh?. what? wer'e just no good and should be happy withour lot . some people would take any angle to defend O'mahony