Proud to be a cat! wrote:
Think we need more forwards in the subs,any idea's who could be added?
bad mucker wrote:Proud to be a cat! wrote:
Think we need more forwards in the subs,any idea's who could be added?
the problem with that is,ballyhale are essentially inter county from midfield up.its caused an imbalance in the squad which is why theres a dearth of forwards at the moment.
Cat Man wrote:Lets get some perspective on this
Some valid points made on both sides - and we can expect that from Tipp supporters when finally they beat us
IMO it was a better result for KK than we think - I feel its a small bit of pressure of us and if it builds up Tipp, who may go on and win the Lge now, well and good.
Also, the unsporting behaviour of Sheedy in his manhandling will not sit well with Cody, if he feels Sheedy was laying down a marker, and it certainly overstepped the mark - Sheedy is under enormous pressure in 2010 - tipp win AI he gets another few yrs, lose again and he's gone.
KK were solid and tidy in the backs, but very very poor upfront yesterday
for me it shows that the we only have the 6 or 7 forwards to count on come big game time.
How much is left in the tank for Gorta, Eddie , Sheff and Taggy will be interesting. Larkin was very rusty yesterday and R Hogan in my view has a long way to go yet.
IMO - Willie O'Dwyer has had long enough and will never make it, nor will Grace, McGrath or PJ Delaney in a regular 15 - not good enough at KK level
The backs are solid and will benefit from Jackie at 6, Hogan as solid replacement for Hickey at 3, and Dalton at 4. Options a plenty for Cody
MF will need Cha at his best and bit-part from Lyng. Tennyson could hurl there this year and Rice is always an option again at 9
so far so good............
Forward 6:
Power will always be there in my view, just needs the big day championship hoodoo off his back - big display, score well and his in heaven - I hope
Larky - when fit and by Aug a match winner
Gorta - one last hurrah
Eddie - showed signs last year of tiredness but will step up and an extended break from action could be the answer
Sheff - hurling masterful at 11 with club - will 17th be his crowning glory - I think Portumna and Joe will win out, but I expect Sheff to make a good contribution again this yr for Cats - maybe at 14
TJ - needs to break in at 12 and hold it - we need this freshness this yr
Colin Fennelly - off the bench role ?
R Hogan - for me not good enough - for others a class act - my jury is still out
Taggy - played so poorly v Offaly and Tipp he looks a far distance from the heights of 08' - can he hang on ?
Interesting year ahead and Tipp look very solid on yesterday's display
Very solid back 6 again with P Maher a rock for them at 3 - he will be hard to beat again this year
Fanning, Curran, O'Mahoney all big men that can hurl with good wing men - impressive IMO
Midfield - must find a partner for McGrath
HF line - God help them if they persist with Benny - he must have played all positions at this stage - Sheedy's weak point ??? Paul Galvin syndrome and talis man for 2010 ???
Forwards - any forward line that has Kelly, Lar and McGrath in the height of summer fully fit could do serious damage - not bad
Callinan and all others - can they find scoring ball winning hf line - big question ? if they do they will pose a serious threat to us, if not we could shade it again, but we must find an answer to our big failing last yr - we could not win ball at HF v Tipp in AI
Overall, teams are wll matched - are they on the up and KK on the road down - could go either way IMO.
scrapper69 wrote:
I don't think it is fair to be harsh on the forwards until some of the main forwards are back as the guys out against Tipp won't be expected to make all the scores but perhaps pick a hand pass off Shefflin, Gorta or power with a good run.
Leahy Abu wrote:
I'd 100% agree with you on Benny Dunne and this could be the sword Sheedy falls on sadly. Aside from the fact he has never done anything good in a Tipperary jersey (despite 101 chances in 10 different positions) he shouldn't be let near IC Hurling after what he did last September.
High St. Cat wrote:Plenty of skill and no shortage of courage but he has a short stride and doesn't have the pace to get away from larger opponents. I think this is a major problem for his future development as a hurler.
Bogcat wrote: .... this is crap. It's like something you'd hear before the Superbowl.
Can't answer that. No idea what you mean.
... He has a physique a bit like Maradona, low centre of gravity very strong legs and upper body. it's acceleration that will get you away from a player and his frame, at pace will easily break a tackle. ..... I think he's more effective in the corner though.
High St. Cat wrote:Agree with most of the above. I admire Richie and would love him to emerge as a special talent. For a small man he is very good to contest and win high balls. Problem still remains that when he wins possession on half line, if he can't shoot or pass he has to take on opponent, round him and stay ahead of him. At corner forward your acceleration argument is correct. At half forward you need sustained pace, especially now that referees are getting strict on players, especially forwards, and most especially KK forwards, overcarrying or leaning in to opponents. Bigger men e.g. Henry and Larkin can use their physique to fend off would-be tacklers. Players with the pace of Eddie Brennan can burn them off e.g. run out of defence v. Clare in Ennis last year and v. Tipp in League Final.
I think if you watch the videos you may agree (or not!) that Richie finds it difficult to make space (and sometimes ends up drifting out field) when he wins a ball with his back to goal, whereas he is lethal running onto a ball at pace facing the goal. If you think watching videos is just more Superbowl bull**** you should talk to Offensive Coach Fogarty!
All that said I hope you're right about Richie's pace.
stevehoyne09 wrote:here the f*****g site is here 4 us to give our opinions ok! just cos we slate 1 player doesn't
mean we dont appreciate what these special bunch of players has done over the last 10yrs
we owe these players nothing and they have givin us absolutely brilliant memories over that
period and countless wonderful performances..not genuine or real supporters your having
a f*****g laugh..in the last 10yrs iv been over at training hundreds and hundreds of times
have gone to league matches in cork,limerick,galway,clare all over the place,walsh cup
mathes out in freshford in the pissin rain,f*****g since the quarter final again galway in thurles in 97
i could count on 1 hand how many championship games i have missed..so dont goin sayin im not
a real supporter or dont appreciate what they have done 4 this county just cos i tink 1 of the
players is useless..ya dunno what your talking about!.
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