Corkonian1
Full Member
The one area though Cork should have something over Kilkenny next Sunday is from the bench with Millerick, Hayes, O'Mahony and Hoggy all very likely to enter the fray at some stage.
Hoggy is odds on to start, and stay on the frees right now. Only viable alternative of those above is Dalton and he is better than Hoggy on deadballs but unfortunately not tested yet at highest level. Drennan looks phenomenal on them so far.Free-taker could become an issue this year.
- I personally don't think P.Horgan will start (he's also not impressed so far this yr on the frees).
- S.Kingston has been quite consistent on the frees when he has been starting, it also keeps him in the game at times when he seems to drift out of the game.
- C.Lehane is so inconsistent in both frees and open play and because of that I don't think he's reliable enough to be trusted on the frees.
- A.Connolly would be one of my top contenders to take them if he wasn't injured and it doesn't look like he will feature at all this season anyway.
- D.Dalton would be my candidate but he has only been given a fair shot at the long-range frees so far this season.
We need to have a reliable, consistent and nailed down free-taker before Apr 30th or else we could be badly exposed on them.
O’Callaghan injured no? Wouldn’t worry too much about D cahalane and R Downey… it’s a relatively workman-like Kk forward line, and Fogarty & Murphy don’t provide much of an attacking threat either. That is a mean defence they’ve selected though - half back line excellent in the air, long night ahead on our puc outs
Killyoursons
Very true regarding neither Con O'Callaghan and Eoin Roche not as a corner-back replacement at least and the same must be said regarding Cathal Cormack for wing-back after having a good game v Clare last Sunday.
However I think the management are correct regarding starting Ethan Twomey over Luke Meade.
I for one am delighted to see them really back Ethan Twomey.I agree with you about E. Twomey. When I said Meade would be the safer choice, I meant he would be the more conservative one, a more known quantity. Cork should obviously try to win this match and the league, but the selectors should also be looking to try a slightly risky move or two if there is a chance it could give them something extra come championship. Twomey is just such a gamble - less proven than Meade (who is often under-rated imo), but if he finds his feet at this level would offer something Cork don't already have in terms of his vision and passing range.
Agree. One of the worst KK teams I've seen in years.That’s a piss weak Kilkenny team
Hear hear. You'd think ringey had returned from the grave with all this hype.Jesus fuck, stop fixating on a lad who will not be wearing a Cork Jersey ever in Croker. He is gone. Plenty of lads there to nail a place in that half back line and the best of luck to them.
I also think Twomey is one for the future but I do find these posts about S&C quite funny. Twomey had a year of S&C with the Barrs with one of the best coaches in Munster. You don't have to be built like a brick shit house to be effective.The management can clearly see that he is the real deal (and has been for some time IMO). With a good winter of S&C, I have no doubt that he will be a key player for Cork next year.
They will give us enough of itAgree. One of the worst KK teams I've seen in years.
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