He adds so much pace and his ability to score goals ensures that he keeps defenders pinned back as they can't risk leaving him unmarked.This might be petty but aside of being in the right place for both goals and stupidly getting sent of i would say Shane Kingston did almost nothing and i would always prefer him as a sub than a starter.
That's your opinion I disagree.Not out to change anyones mind but as I stated it's simply not true.
The short sideline was because there was no grass . Just sand. Was talking to one of the cork staff after the game and he said that to.me.He adds so much pace and his ability to score goals ensures that he keeps defenders pinned back as they can't risk leaving him unmarked.
In general I thought the tactic of two in the full forward line worked well.
The thing I disliked most was the short sideline , it works sometimes but we used it all the time last Sunday and teams will learn to stifle that very quickly.
Ah cmere. He had to get himself into those positions to be in the right place. Its not luck. Kingston is a goal getter and Cork need fellas like that. Not sure how you can say a forward does nothing but still ends up with 2 goals. There are arguments that Kingston may not always be the best from the start but he is one of our best forwards at the moment and he deserves to start.This might be petty but aside of being in the right place for both goals and stupidly getting sent of i would say Shane Kingston did almost nothing and i would always prefer him as a sub than a starter.