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Here we go again! Referee mistakes after every game become discussion topic whether it's Johnny Murphy or James Owens or whoever. At least Hawkeye has taken umpire mistakes out of all Ireland finals. Until VAR is introduced we're going to have referee errors… no point talking about referee errors as the game is over, and GAA and it's supporters are unwilling to bring in VAR!
Ryanteam (Cork) - Posts: 373 - 22/07/2024 13:00:04 2560587 Link 0 |
He called pulls on the jersey several times yesterday and even one off the ball which resulted in a point so he was not consistent with his last call and if you are correct in saying his view of the incident was unobstructed then his call was scandalous… I gave him the benefit of the doubt that he might not have seen the jersey stretched to its limits…
ForeverBlue2 (Cavan) - Posts: 3029 - 22/07/2024 13:22:19 2560595 Link 0 |
One of the classics yesterday, fair play to Clare. All the talk about the ref but one oul fella is expected to run all over the pitch chasing 30 elite athletes to keep up with the play for 90 minutes is madness. Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 2085 - 22/07/2024 13:34:46 2560599 Link 0 |
Just a question for anyone else there but did anyone think alot of the crowd noise before the game was coming from the PA?
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13880 - 22/07/2024 13:36:18 2560600 Link 0 |
Have to credit the company that made Cork jerseys. Was stretched to limit and didn't rip. Amazing Johnny Murphy didn't see that, or maybe he did and chose to ignore it… who knows!
Ryanteam (Cork) - Posts: 373 - 22/07/2024 13:43:48 2560605 Link 0 |
Well foreverblue2 if you look back you will see the player caught the ball on the 20m line right in front of goal and the ref was standing on the D in full view in perfect position with nobody in his line of vision. So yes It's scandalous
Hurlingpurist (Meath) - Posts: 2 - 22/07/2024 13:47:30 2560609 Link 0 |
if you had VAR in hurling, every game would take 3 hours. you could watch sixty seconds of a hurling game and spot several contentious calls let along 70+ minutes So then the argument is have it only for important moments - so how do you define those? Only goals, but not points? In a goal how far back in play do you go? Do you adjudicate steps? Hand passes? How do you adjudicate on tackles? Jersey pulls sure there easy so we'll adjudicate those? (but notwithstanding the refs miss yesterday they are the one easy one to pick up) What about the 65 that wasn't for Limerick in 2019? It wasn't a score so surely you wouldnt look at it? But it was last minute and Limerick would probably have scored a 65 so you should? But if it happened in the 20th minute with Kilkenny six up would you look at it? I can see the logic of calling for VAR, but lets not kid ourselves that there would be anything easy about it. It would be a nightmare to implement and as soon as you bring it in there would be a clamor to get rid of it The nature of hurling: the speed of the game, the absence of a clearly defined tackle make it a poor candidate for VAR. Sometimes you just have to accept that in the beauty of our game lies its frailties, and hope that while we might question individual calls, in the entirety of a game refs get most things right and the better team on the day wins. I think that happened yesterday. Yadse (Limerick) - Posts: 57 - 22/07/2024 13:48:47 2560610 Link 0 |
Murphy was 10/15 meters away clear view of the play. It's unfortunate it wasn't called, damn I would love to see them go at it again in two weeks.
cluichethar (Mayo) - Posts: 471 - 22/07/2024 13:50:49 2560612 Link 0 |
There was a lot of cookies crumbles that put both teams there yesterday. By far we were on the wrong side of these than anyone else. However two great teams served up an unbelievable final. I think Clare were more consistent through the championship and even if as it should have a draw against Waterford would still there yesterday. Cork got the rub of the green with not one but two game horrendous decisions against us and I am not a ref knocker. However again Cork were not to blame for this and improved beyond recognition as the year went on. Thank your contribution to that fabulous game yesterday against the team that deserved the All-Ireland.
Canuck (Waterford) - Posts: 2866 - 22/07/2024 13:52:33 2560613 Link 0 |
He did in fairness.
eslinchickenmaryland (Leitrim) - Posts: 274 - 22/07/2024 13:52:45 2560614 Link 0 |
VAR would be a help.., that's what the GAA governing body are there for. I am sure they can use it!
Ryanteam (Cork) - Posts: 373 - 22/07/2024 13:56:48 2560615 Link 0 |
Well done to both counties for providing an absolutely fantastic display of hurling yesterday. I felt Cork deserved another day but it wasn't to be. I'm sure the celebrations will be wild in Clare in the days and weeks ahead. Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 9518 - 22/07/2024 13:57:00 2560616 Link 1 |
Congrats to Clare. The better team on the day. The class of 2013 really stood up when needed with TK,SOD, JConlon and D McInerney all having fine games and showed real leadership throughout. I think the 3 Munster Final losses also stood to them given them the edge on dealing with the big day and also making them a little more battle hardened. I felt Cork should have varied their puck out once the Clare half back line got on top. I know Cork had alot of success against Limerick with the long puckout but generally these favour the defending team. journeyman (Limerick) - Posts: 141 - 22/07/2024 13:58:02 2560618 Link 0 |
Yes yere decision did not just influence who won an Ireland but we now know a five in a row.
Canuck (Waterford) - Posts: 2866 - 22/07/2024 13:59:35 2560619 Link 0 |
Babies can be conceived & born before we get back to this level of hurling again. Arguably the greatest game in the world & the season lasts 3 months. The Munster & Leinster championships started on the 21/22 of April & everything ended on the 21st of August. An exciting 3 months cluichethar (Mayo) - Posts: 471 - 22/07/2024 14:07:09 2560623 Link 0 |
There is so much can be said about this game but I think the display given by Tony Kelly trumps it all. We knew how good he was in the past but it is easy forget when he played injured or recovering. Any thing he does from now on or retires will not diminish that performance. Too often injured and fading players are forgotten. Isn't it wonderful we witnessed one of the greatest ever yesterday in full flight and that memory should last a long time. Canuck (Waterford) - Posts: 2866 - 22/07/2024 14:18:58 2560628 Link 0 |
There is so much can be said about this game but I think the display given by Tony Kelly trumps it all. We knew how good he was in the past but it is easy forget when he played injured or recovering. Any thing he does from now on or retires will not diminish that performance. Too often injured and fading players are forgotten. Isn't it wonderful we witnessed one of the greatest ever yesterday in full flight and that memory should last a long time. Canuck (Waterford) - Posts: 2866 - 22/07/2024 14:18:59 2560629 Link 0 |
It was suggested a number of years ago to have two referees in hurling. In the intervening years, sliothars are now lighter than they were back when the suggestion was made which means that the game is played at a faster rate. While it may not be feasible to have two referees at all grades, I think the GAA, as an organisation should consider it at intercounty championship level especially at provincial finals and during the all ireland series. I think Clare were the better team yesterday but I can understand why Cork fans are aggrieved with some of the decisions. I wouldn't blame the referee for some of these decisions as it is very difficult in real time to keep up with the speed of play plus he probably had to make a decision on these incidents a long distance away from the action.
wicklowsupport (Wicklow) - Posts: 2023 - 22/07/2024 14:19:46 2560631 Link 0 |
Then it was an awful decision not to give a free… He clearly denied Cork of getting a draw so any criticism directed towards him is full merited… Any referee can make a mistake but this clearly doesn't come into this category… He saw the jersey pull and chose to ignore it which means this guy wanted Clare to win….
ForeverBlue2 (Cavan) - Posts: 3029 - 22/07/2024 14:24:41 2560632 Link 0 |
You definitely don't anyway. Big 3 phobia
Ryanteam (Cork) - Posts: 373 - 22/07/2024 14:28:36 2560634 Link 0 |