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Na Fianna hammered Naas last year. Not even close. Which is one of reasons why some of us made tidy few pound backing Martins yesterday. Any of teams left might win. BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3117 - 18/11/2024 09:49:53 2580099 Link 0 |
Joking obviously but wasn't as close as the final score looked. BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3117 - 18/11/2024 09:54:58 2580101 Link 0 |
I think suggesting a leinster championship is there for the taking is a bit of a stretch. Beating na Fianna in Parnell would be a serious achievment and then you'd probably be facing KK in the final who made very light work of Gorey in Wex park last year. The Martins certainly have a chance but id have them in 3rd place in the pecking order at the minute - Na Fianna KK Martins Castletown G ( and this is probably discounting completely the unbelievable result they pulled off at the weekend) OasisorBlur (Wexford) - Posts: 48 - 19/11/2024 12:15:40 2580292 Link 0 |
Having seen the Martins throughout the championship and Na Fianna, I would be suprised if St Martins get within 7 points hope I'm wrong though, be great to see them get to a provincial final. WexMurph (Wexford) - Posts: 239 - 19/11/2024 12:22:13 2580294 Link 0 |
Yeah I would agree with that , Na Fianna have a very balanced team, Donal Burke is not hurling to anything near his best at the minute either. I think the softer conditions will go against the likes of Rory O C, the quicker the ball he gets the more damage he would do and space he would find. Parnell is tight at the best of times also. They need another big performance from Jack O in the half forward line to compete for aerial ball. Liam Rushe is the general there for Na Fianna, the martins need to find a way around him. The club championship is great entertainment for all during these winter months.
OasisorBlur (Wexford) - Posts: 48 - 19/11/2024 12:52:46 2580297 Link 0 |
How many Na Fianna matches did you see?
ExiledInWex (Dublin) - Posts: 1259 - 19/11/2024 13:00:34 2580298 Link 0 |
It is indeed. A Fantastic competition.
Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 2085 - 19/11/2024 13:30:17 2580308 Link 0 |
Yes, logistically it is not a runner to have all those games on Thursday. But, it should be a weekend off GAA activities in my opinion. The date is known before a fixture is planned. I have sons who will be playing adult in a few years time. I doubt very much they won't miss the biggest music festival of the year over a hurling or Gaelic football match. You and others are saying "suck it up" worked in your day, and mine. But times are different now, we need to make sure the offering accommodates what they want, otherwise you will have the unedifying sight of players just shrugging their shoulders as they head off with the tent under their arm. Different times, the world is bigger than the village. ExiledInWex (Dublin) - Posts: 1259 - 20/11/2024 21:41:15 2580501 Link 0 |