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Kildare v Down All Ireland Semi Final 2010

  • 16-08-2010 05:56PM
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 68 ✭✭


    Would like to hear some thoughts on how Gaa fans seen this one going?:D


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  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 34,550 CMod ✭✭✭✭ShamoBuc


    Really looking forward to this one. I feel there was one good game in Down this year and that has passed. Kildare are a fine football team and I thought they would reach the final from before the QF. I would expect Kildare to win by 5 or 6 points - in a game where they lose their way for a while but get there in the end.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,272 ✭✭✭✭DARK-KNIGHT


    i see a tight game with kildare pulling through by maybe 3 points??

    well hopefully;)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 342 ✭✭Dunder Mifflin


    Jesus I'd love Kildare to win it but I honestly have no idea


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,732 ✭✭✭Magill


    ShamoBuc wrote: »
    Really looking forward to this one. I feel there was one good game in Down this year and that has passed. Kildare are a fine football team and I thought they would reach the final from before the QF. I would expect Kildare to win by 5 or 6 points - in a game where they lose their way for a while but get there in the end.

    Eh ? Do you even follow county football or do you just raise your head for the last 8 in the championship ? Because down have had more than 1 good game this year... we beat kildare easily in the league away from home already (say what you want about the league.) we've only lost to Amagh + Tyrone this year, both being close games, destroyed sligo in the 4th round and then carried that form into the kerry game and had a good win over them.

    Kildare are in great form aswel atm tho, so im expecting a really good game.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,768 ✭✭✭StupidLikeAFox


    If kildare would just start playing in the first minute instead of starting in the 25th minute we'll be away with it. Once we get going we're like a machine but its that start thats killing us.

    With ten minutes to go against Meath we were only two points up, we were playing fine football but if down got the edge in the last ten minutes or sneaked a flukey goal we could pay for a slow start.

    Either way it should be a great game, two teams in form playing good attractive football so looking forward to it!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 decw


    I have two upper cusack tickets for the game, cant go to it. For poor students, with a valid student card you can get 15 back at the gate. good seats, face value price


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 223 ✭✭Rebel Fan


    As a loyal Corkman living in County Down I have a keen interest in this one. My wife is a Down native and try as I have to convert my son to be a rebel fan his loyalty is with the Mournemen. It's a hard one to call, Down on their day can be a match for anyone and they definitely have the firepower to put up a big score. Their defence has been much tighter this year, in particular Dan Gordon and Brendan Mc Veigh having a good season. However I do have to give the nod to Kildare, they have been very impressive all year, they are a big team that like to play in Croke Park and they seem the stronger of the two. Mc Geeney has brought an awful lot to this team, their achilles heel though has to be the number of wides they amass in a game. The further you get in a competition the less chances you get and you have to be more ruthless when you get chances. They might get away with it in the semi but I can't see them going all the way unless they improve their wides tally. Up here though the natives seem quietly confident that Down will win, if they play like they did against Kerry they have a great chance. When they play the ball into the corners and use their pace they are very difficult to stop.

    I really hope Down win, I'm confident we'll beat the Dubs on Sunday and a Cork-Down final would be great for me personally. I'll probably end up in the divorce courts if Cork win but sure, she'll get over it!!!!!!!!!!!

    Up the Rebels!!!!!!!!


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 34,550 CMod ✭✭✭✭ShamoBuc


    Magill wrote: »
    Eh ? Do you even follow county football or do you just raise your head for the last 8 in the championship ? Because down have had more than 1 good game this year... we beat kildare easily in the league away from home already (say what you want about the league.) we've only lost to Amagh + Tyrone this year, both being close games, destroyed sligo in the 4th round and then carried that form into the kerry game and had a good win over them.

    Kildare are in great form aswel atm tho, so im expecting a really good game.

    Fella, I think Down have peaked - performance wise. Their best game is behind them i.e. the Kerry game. I think they played as well as they can and do not think they will be capable of replicating it.
    You want to talk about their league form ... in August ? seriously?:confused:

    Down destroyed Sligo - not really anything to boast about - beating a team that looked out on their feet after 20 mins!
    I hope it is a good match but I cannot see Kildare losing it, or Down winning it.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 511 ✭✭✭TommyT


    Ambrose is a huge loss for Down, he has been the driving force behind the team this year. Its hard to know who to replace im with, we move Dan Gordon out from full back and bring McArdle back into the defence, or do we keep Dan in defence and throw Pete Fitzpatrick into midfield from the start. Personally I would move Gordon to midfield, but wee James may see it differently.
    Kildare have to be strong favourites for this game, we are just going to Dublin for the day out.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 532 ✭✭✭Dutchy


    Well the money rarely lies. Betfair are going just shy of even money for a Kildare win, Down slightly better than 6/4 with the draw at 8/1 completing the market. Anyone got a coin?

    Up Kildare all the same:cool:


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 299 ✭✭itsalltrue


    Its a pity Rogers will be missing however these things happen.

    I'm hoping Kildare will win but it will be a close .

    I'm going for Kildare by 2


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,528 ✭✭✭dcr22B


    I feel a lot of people are underestimating this Down team and hyping up the Kildare based on not much to be honest.

    Derry, Monaghan and Meath were flattering to deceive for most of the summer while Down beat the reigning All Ireland champions.

    Ambrose Rogers will be a big loss to the Mourne men and might just tip the game in the Lilywhite's favour.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 749 ✭✭✭Bill2673


    Down looked a class act against Kerry. I wouldn't put too much emphasis on the Sligo match (look at the Monaghan performance against Armagh/ Fermanagh & how much was read into that).

    Bottom line for me: Kildare have consistency over the past few years. You know what to expect and they are a good team. Down don't have that consistency.

    So I don't know what to expect from them. They could put in another top performance, I don't know.

    I think it could be the best game of the year as they both good footballing teams. I'd favour Kildare on the basis that we know what to expect from them, and we know they will be good.

    One comment, Marty Clarke is a super player, but thats well known now and he won't have the room he got against Kerry.

    One thing I'm delighted about: is that one of Kildare and Down will be in the final. Either way, the footballing public on a winner with that.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 511 ✭✭✭TommyT


    Dutchy wrote: »
    Well the money rarely lies. Betfair are going just shy of even money for a Kildare win, Down slightly better than 6/4 with the draw at 8/1 completing the market. Anyone got a coin?

    Kerry were odds on in the quarter final. ;)

    I remember saying that these two sides could meet again this year coming out of Newbridge in February, a similar result would be nice.


    It was a sight I have not seen for quite a while -- Kildare followers leaving St Conleth's Park in droves with nearly a quarter of an hour left to play. They were witnessing the most shattering defeat they have had to endure in the McGeeney era, even worse than losing to Wicklow in the championship in 2008.

    On that occasion, the word was that Kildare were only starting a rebuilding process and that it was a freak result. But yesterday, after two successive All-Ireland quarter-final appearances, Kildare are no longer rebuilding. Apart from the chimney, the Kildare house is all but finished as far as players are concerned. No wonder the fans are worried.

    Of course there are excuses because the GAA is never short of these when a team loses. The loss of several players suspended from the recent Laois game is an easy escape route, but that will not cod many genuine Kildare followers who know their football.

    No, what will most upset these fans was the manner of their team's destruction at the hands of Down yesterday. In every aspect of this game from about 20 minutes on, Down demolished their opponents man by man and ultimately as a team.

    They were wiped out at midfield where Ambrose Rogers was magnificent; the Kildare full-back line was simply atrocious at even the most elementary aspects of defensive play; and, in general, Kildare played the type of football that suited Down perfectly.

    confront

    Kildare played the short passing game until they were blue in the face and surely any person with knowledge of recent football history would know that this is exactly the wrong type of game to confront Down with.

    For over 40 years Down have been experts at close play, tackling opponents in twos and threes and thriving on close exchanges. Kildare, with their orgy of short passing all over the field, learned the hard way that taking on Down with that type of play is suicidal. At midfield, Down, as always, were well able to counteract the opposing high fielders, Dermot Earley and Daryl Flynn.

    The ironic thing is that in the opening quarter, Kildare actually moved the ball quite well and a couple of their early points were created by long foot-passes. In one case, a beautiful 40-yard crossfield pass from Flynn in the first case and Gary 'Chalky' White in the second yielded two great points from Karl Ennis and Robert Kelly. But after that Kildare closed down the play to their own downfall.

    It was Down who showed the benefit of early long balls by constantly aiming for Benny Coulter on the edge of the Kildare square. Coulter did not win every ball but the disruptive effect of his isolation on Michael Foley saw the Kildare full-back taken off after about 15 minutes, which tells its own story and showed that Kieran McGeeney spotted the problem early.

    Unfortunately, the malaise spread quickly in the Kildare defence late in the second half and reached farcical proportions in the second half when Down outscored their opponents by 10 points.

    Kildare's players never learned as the game went on, something which will surely worry their mentors, including their latest guru, former Armagh star Aidan O'Rourke.

    The ability to think on your feet was a trademark of McGeeney and his Armagh colleagues of the time but, on this occasion at least, he did not manage to pass that on to the players in white jerseys.

    There has been a lot of talk in the past two years about the toughening-up regime of the Kildare players and there is no doubt they are all much stronger physically than previous Lilywhite teams.

    They also have adopted the style of several other modern teams, particularly from Ulster, of always engaging physically with an opponent even when getting involved with a most harmless piece of play. It seems you are nobody nowadays on the football field unless you show on every occasion that you are a hard man.

    This style has its price if you don't know how to carry out this hitting, legally of course, and Kildare seem to be slow learners in this regard. They had two players sent off yesterday and in every game they have played in 2010 they had at least one sent off. Despite what many GAA people claim, it does not pay to foul nowadays.

    Down looked very impressive in this match under the direction of new manager James McCartan. They had a hunger that was in marked contrast to Kildare; their backs were ravenous in beating opponents to the ball, and their forwards were always in front of their men. Marty Clarke is obviously a player of immense skill while Coulter's role can be transformed into a pivotal one on the team now that he seems to have mobile and intelligent forwards to back him up.

    But it is far too early yet to talk about Down being back in the big time because, like Kildare, they too have had many false dawns and yesterday may yet turn out to be another. But from this game at least there was a wonderful air of excitement and vigour among the Down players.

    Kildare, one supposes, cannot be that bad and they will get plenty of chances to show that in a ferociously contested Division 2.

    Having gone so far down this particular road of playing the game, it seems unlikely that McGeeney and his mentors will shift direction so we can expect a 2010 campaign based on super fitness, tough physical personal battles and endurance from the Lilywhites.

    The big question for Kildare fans as they watched their team score just two points in the final 37 minutes of the game, is where the scores are going to come from. Johnny Doyle's absence indicated yesterday the huge dependence the team has on his scoring ability.

    But more players like him are needed urgently and only time will tell if Kildare have them for the 2010 championship.

    - Eugene McGee

    Irish Independent


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,732 ✭✭✭Magill


    ShamoBuc wrote: »
    Fella, I think Down have peaked - performance wise. Their best game is behind them i.e. the Kerry game. I think they played as well as they can and do not think they will be capable of replicating it.
    You want to talk about their league form ... in August ? seriously?:confused:

    Down destroyed Sligo - not really anything to boast about - beating a team that looked out on their feet after 20 mins!
    I hope it is a good match but I cannot see Kildare losing it, or Down winning it.



    You probably said the same thing before the kerry game, giving down zero chance, so yeah... maybe people writing down off before the game again is a good thing for us tho.


    Hopefully its a Down vs Dublin final, would be a great day !


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 223 ✭✭Rebel Fan


    Magill wrote: »
    You probably said the same thing before the kerry game, giving down zero chance, so yeah... maybe people writing down off before the game again is a good thing for us tho.


    Hopefully its a Down vs Dublin final, would be a great day !

    If you're that optimistic mate you should place a bet, it's 8/1 for a Down v Dublin final. I think Down have a chance in the Kildare match but I honestly think we're gona see the real Cork on Sunday. It's a big game and we have proven big game winners (apart from Kerry that is!!!!)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 511 ✭✭✭TommyT


    Rebel Fan wrote: »
    It's a big game and we have proven big game winners (apart from Kerry that is!!!!)

    It may be a big game, but I have yet to see this Cork team win a big game.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 223 ✭✭Rebel Fan


    TommyT wrote: »
    It may be a big game, but I have yet to see this Cork team win a big game.

    You obviously didnt see the semi last year???


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 511 ✭✭✭TommyT


    Rebel Fan wrote: »
    You obviously didnt see the semi last year???

    No I waited for the final.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,272 ✭✭✭✭DARK-KNIGHT


    guys start another thread as your ruining this one please? kildare dublin final i think


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,432 ✭✭✭df1985


    First Kildare thread I havent responded to the minute I seen it because im finding it very hard to call this one.

    Down are dangerous, will be up for this as much as we are, and we all know their fondness of croke park!Their few injuries may help sway it in our favour. In fairness though, im sure people said the same when dermot earley was taken off the last day but hugh lynch came on and stood up to the task-Who knows, maybe Down have similar depth in their squad.

    That being said if Kildare can play the way they have, and they dont lose the momentum that they built up I think we can sneak it. If doyle, kavanagh etc are firing on all cylinders, we can do it I think.

    So with my Kildare bias, im going to go for us by 2/3 in a tight game that we push on to win like the last few.

    If we were to lose I hope Down go on to win it, and i know many are saying the winner will come from the cork-dublin game but I actually think the opposite. From a Kildare perspective I dont fear Cork (unless they are playing at 100%) or Dublin......oh to beat the dubs in an all ireland final......


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,278 ✭✭✭NapoleonInRags


    If we were to lose I hope Down go on to win it, and i know many are saying the winner will come from the cork-dublin game but I actually think the opposite. From a Kildare perspective I dont fear Cork (unless they are playing at 100%) or Dublin......oh to beat the dubs in an all ireland final......

    I'm a Kildare man 100% but if we don't win it I'm rooting for the Dubs, no question.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,101 ✭✭✭derealbadger


    i think Kildare are the hardest working team in the country like they were in 98 and 2000 but they are still short 3 forwards just like they were then down have the best set of 6 forwards left in the AI hunt question is can they get enough ball if they do Down will win i think down will win this by more than 5 points


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 511 ✭✭✭TommyT


    Down GAA was struck by tragedy last night when a young footballer died during a minor football match in Rostrevor.

    Patrick Dinsmore, who was due to celebrate his 17th birthday tomorrow, died on the pitch despite a doctor and nurse having battled for 35 minutes in a bid to save his life. The medics, who had spectators at the game, even used a defibrillator to try to resuscitate him.

    A pupil at St. Colman's College, Newry, which is where the Hogan Cup currently rests, Patrick had been playing for St. Peter's, Warrenpoint against local rivals St. Bronagh's where he fell ill. He was standing on the pitch on his own when he collapsed.

    With Down due to play Kildare in the All-Ireland football semi-final next Sunday, local SDLP Councillor Michael Carr claimed the teenager's tragic death "has cast a shadow over everything".

    Carr added: "It's every parent's worst nightmare. This really is a devastating, utterly devastating, death of a fine young man.

    "The local area is finding it hard to come to terms with it as the young lad was so well thought of and was taking part in something he loved, representing his local community."


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 34,550 CMod ✭✭✭✭ShamoBuc


    Christ that really is tragic and sad news.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,732 ✭✭✭Magill


    TommyT wrote: »
    Down GAA was struck by tragedy last night when a young footballer died during a minor football match in Rostrevor.

    Patrick Dinsmore, who was due to celebrate his 17th birthday tomorrow, died on the pitch despite a doctor and nurse having battled for 35 minutes in a bid to save his life. The medics, who had spectators at the game, even used a defibrillator to try to resuscitate him.

    A pupil at St. Colman's College, Newry, which is where the Hogan Cup currently rests, Patrick had been playing for St. Peter's, Warrenpoint against local rivals St. Bronagh's where he fell ill. He was standing on the pitch on his own when he collapsed.

    With Down due to play Kildare in the All-Ireland football semi-final next Sunday, local SDLP Councillor Michael Carr claimed the teenager's tragic death "has cast a shadow over everything".

    Carr added: "It's every parent's worst nightmare. This really is a devastating, utterly devastating, death of a fine young man.

    "The local area is finding it hard to come to terms with it as the young lad was so well thought of and was taking part in something he loved, representing his local community."

    Sad indeed, was my bosses nephew.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 555 ✭✭✭baztard


    Only 5 days to go now and I'm already nervous with excitement. Theres a load of flags up in Naas now, in the town centre and in houses about the place. Its great to see Kildare back where they should be in the championship. I have to remind myself though that just reaching a semi final is not enough to be a successful season. To lose on Sunday will make Kildare just another also-ran team. The final is where its at.

    Kildares weakest point is their back 6. Its been the most inconsistent part of the team both in terms of player positions and performance this league and championship. The midfield of Flynn and Early are solid. Given Earlys probable absence, Hugh Lynch might not be able to play to the same high standards but hopefully he'll be good enough to match whoever Down have in that position. As for the Kildare forwards, just get the ball to them and they will score. Doyle, Kavanagh and Smith can tear apart any defence. If the Kildare half backs and midfield can keep a good supply of the ball to the lads through out the game, Kildare will win.

    Cill Dara abu


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 48 KenJG


    baztard wrote: »
    . Its great to see Kildare back where they should be in the championship. I have to remind myself though that just reaching a semi final is not enough to be a successful season. To lose on Sunday will make Kildare just another also-ran team. The final is where its at.

    Find this statement bewildering, given how Kildare played against Louth at the start of the championship, there poor league campaign and the fact they haven't won a provincial champo in 10 years.
    I have to give alot of credit to both management and players, no team has the right to play in an AI semi, you have to work hard and earn it and Kildare certainly have done that this year.
    Anyway heard this morning Earley will start on the bench, any truth to that?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 555 ✭✭✭baztard


    baztard wrote: »
    . Its great to see Kildare back where they should be in the championship. I have to remind myself though that just reaching a semi final is not enough to be a successful season. To lose on Sunday will make Kildare just another also-ran team. The final is where its at.
    KenJG wrote: »
    Find this statement bewildering, given how Kildare played against Louth at the start of the championship, there poor league campaign and the fact they haven't won a provincial champo in 10 years.
    I have to give alot of credit to both management and players, no team has the right to play in an AI semi, you have to work hard and earn it and Kildare certainly have done that this year.
    Anyway heard this morning Earley will start on the bench, any truth to that?

    I mean that this the level they should be performing at more consistently, as they clearly have the ability for it.
    I've heard mixed reports about Early. He was back training recently, but whether or not he'll be match fit I have no idea. If he's fit enough to play any part then McGeeney will defo play him, whether from the start or as a sub.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,477 ✭✭✭grenache


    I shall go for a Down win, as they have the greater goal threat of the two teams. Kildare have a better spread of scoring forwards than ever before namely Kavanagh, Smyth, and that man Johnny Doyle. But i still think Down with Coulter and the two Clarkes in the full line and Hughes as well as Poland (who was brilliant against Kerry) on the 45 offer more of a goal threat. And as it will be a relatively tight affair, goals will be the deciding factor in this game. Down are more nimble up front and i'll go with them by 2-3 points. Kildare have a lot more to lose than them.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,732 ✭✭✭Magill


    I reckon down are gonna crush kildare, got that feeling again.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,272 ✭✭✭✭DARK-KNIGHT


    Magill wrote: »
    I reckon down are gonna crush kildare, got that feeling again.
    LOL ill come back to talk to you about this comment sunday evening:rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,732 ✭✭✭Magill


    LOL ill come back to talk to you about this comment sunday evening:rolleyes:

    haha :D In fairness, im just trying to even the odds on here as most people have writen us off atm.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 555 ✭✭✭baztard


    Heres a few new Kildare songs to make you ROAR, Laugh or Cry

    sing along now...

    Oh Lily Whites
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTBSCOY7nGI

    The Lily Whites Are On The March
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwofNYVaZNI

    The Kildare Song
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITjAwOQEE-Q


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 21,235 ✭✭✭✭flahavaj


    Surprised to see Kildare the favourites for this - Down will again relish being underdogs for this one and I think have the players to win it.


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  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 14,768 Mod ✭✭✭✭Dcully


    Magill wrote: »
    I reckon down are gonna crush kildare, got that feeling again.

    I was told the same by people before we played any Northern team this year :rolleyes:


    I think we have a better chance of actually winning the all ireland than the last time we came close ie the 98 final.
    This is a better team and even more importantly this team has savage hunger.
    I watched them train the other night and they were like wild animals,ive watched them train a few times this season as they have being using a local pitch :)

    Down will push Kildare hard , as well as Kildare have done this year there is an air of unpredictability about them that i fear they might disappear in some games, quite possibly tomorrow but please God it wont happen :)

    If and its a massive if we get to the final i dont fear Cork at all.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 321 ✭✭RO 06


    cant wait for this match. shaping up to be a cracker. cmon Down


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,432 ✭✭✭df1985


    starting to get the butterflies now, CILL DARA ABU!

    that fence wont stand a chance if we win!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,842 ✭✭✭eigrod


    Draw.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,299 ✭✭✭BERBA


    reckon it be a close one with kildare to shade it , wont matter anyhow coz it's gonna be the rebels year:D


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 7,102 ✭✭✭Stinicker


    Kildare to take the game to Down in the second half and run out convincing winners by about 5 points. I hope Kildare can get a white army into Croker tomorrow as this is the best chance they have for years. Cork are perrenial chokers and are a very average team and I firmly beleive that the winners tomorrow will utterly destroy Cork in the final.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,299 ✭✭✭BERBA


    Stinicker wrote: »
    Kildare to take the game to Down in the second half and run out convincing winners by about 5 points. I hope Kildare can get a white army into Croker tomorrow as this is the best chance they have for years. Cork are perrenial chokers and are a very average team and I firmly beleive that the winners tomorrow will utterly destroy Cork in the final.

    Pat Gilroy in disguise?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,971 ✭✭✭teednab-el


    Stinicker wrote: »
    Kildare to take the game to Down in the second half and run out convincing winners by about 5 points. I hope Kildare can get a white army into Croker tomorrow as this is the best chance they have for years. Cork are perrenial chokers and are a very average team and I firmly beleive that the winners tomorrow will utterly destroy Cork in the final.

    Dont take it for granted. No team (EXCEPT KERRY) has beaten Cork in championship since 2004. I think the Dublin game will bring on Cork alot. Kildare or Down havent reached an All Ireland final in a while and Cork are highly experienced in this field.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 11,525 Mod ✭✭✭✭Hammer Archer


    For Leinster's sake I really hope Kildare win but I can't see it. I think down have been steadily improving all year (apart from the blip against Tyrone) and are peaking at the right time.

    One things for sure, Kildare definitely can't afford another slow start like they had against us in the quarters and Monaghan and Derry before that. Down won't let them off the hook like the other three teams did.

    I'll say Down by 3 but I hope I'm wrong.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 163 ✭✭kiwi123


    i think that the kildare backs are going to struggle and downs style of long direct ball in may cause difficulty. If they can hold up here however i think its pretty evenly matched around the rest of the pitch and should be a cracker of a game, fingers crossed cos hoping to leave croke park buzzing from from a kildare victory


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 18,335 ✭✭✭✭UrbanSea


    I'm really looking forward to this one,I fancy Down for the championship,not just this match.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,241 ✭✭✭stackerman


    I cant wait for the game today, should be a goodn

    Media seem to be giving Kildare the shout, but I think Down are far better that whats being touted. Will be very close game me thinks, but I fear for My team (Kildare). If we give Down a head start, as we have in most games to date, then we will find it very hard to pull that back against a team that play as Down do.

    If we can start strong then we have a good chance, but we MUST not give Down a head start. Very good chance of a Draw

    It will be close (I hope) and if it is then its 50/50
    This is the best chance in years to win Sam, Cork are poor by their own standards, and Down/Kildare will have no fear of them.

    CILL DARA ABU !!


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 34,550 CMod ✭✭✭✭ShamoBuc


    Stinicker wrote: »
    Kildare to take the game to Down in the second half and run out convincing winners by about 5 points. I hope Kildare can get a white army into Croker tomorrow as this is the best chance they have for years. Cork are perrenial chokers and are a very average team and I firmly beleive that the winners tomorrow will utterly destroy Cork in the final.

    Did you write this sober?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,328 ✭✭✭dartbhoy


    A close game here I reckon and it wouldn't surprise me if it ends in a draw. Any of the 2 teams will be tough opposition for Cork.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,241 ✭✭✭stackerman


    ShamoBuc wrote: »
    Did you write this sober?


    Doubt it, 00:25 and utter rubbish ;)


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