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Post by homerj on Dec 19, 2022 9:50:53 GMT
so almost time to hand out our annual awards....especially in a year when Sam is delivered.
Top 3 moments of the year? Most enjoyable game? Assuming everybody picks David Clifford for player of the year, who would be 2nd in your Kerry player of the year? Most improved player/player who stood up and was counted that you didnt expect? Kerry Forum best poster 2022. Kerry Forum thread of the year. best player to play against Kerry this year.
anything else?
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Post by thehermit on Dec 19, 2022 13:46:31 GMT
so almost time to hand out our annual awards....especially in a year when Sam is delivered. Top 3 moments of the year? Most enjoyable game? Assuming everybody picks David Clifford for player of the year, who would be 2nd in your Kerry player of the year? Most improved player/player who stood up and was counted that you didnt expect? Kerry Forum best poster 2022. Kerry Forum thread of the year. best player to play against Kerry this year. anything else?
I'll have a go:
Top 3: Seanie's kick, the sight of David getting his hand on Sam, digging out the win as the rain poured down against Mayo in Tralee last March.
Most enjoyable game: Kerry v Dublin
Second best Kerry player: Jason, honourable mentions Seanie, Paudie, Tom Sull
Most improved/who stood up: Tadgh Morely
Best poster: too many to choose! Some great contributors on here, take a bow!!
Best Thread: Ah sure is has to be the All Ireland one, it was great to read back over it in the hungover days after the big event!
Best opponent: James McCarthy
Anything else?: Only to say thanks to everyone on here for keeping this Kerry effin animal informed and entertained over the past year. Here's to more of the same in 2023.
An Riocht Abu!!
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Post by pony on Dec 19, 2022 14:04:58 GMT
Top 3: Seanie's point, Paudie Clifford's fisted point against Dublin, after holding on to the ball for AN AGE, Dublin fans jeering Kerry's keep ball play (the irony totally lost on them) and capped off with a score, brilliant, David Clifford's All Ireland performance
Most Enjoyable Game: All Ireland V Galway
Second Best player: Jason Foley
Most Improved: Graham Sullivan
Best opponent: Ciaran Kilkenny
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Dec 19, 2022 14:19:57 GMT
Top 3: Seanie's point, Paudie Clifford's fisted point against Dublin, after holding on to the ball for AN AGE, Dublin fans jeering Kerry's keep ball play (the irony totally lost on them) and capped off with a score, brilliant, David Clifford's All Ireland performance Most Enjoyable Game: All Ireland V Galway Second Best player: Jason Foley Most Improved: Graham Sullivan Best opponent: Ciaran Kilkenny In most of these award style situations people will try go for obscure moments to stand out a bit or to portray some form of deeper analysis. However this year most of the answers are obvious and I’d agree with nearly all of what you have said above. Although I would add Shane Ryan & Morley to the most improved list as they reached levels I didn’t think they had in theme but if I had to pick one then Graham would be it as I would have thought he was touch and go for the panel this time last year. Best opponent was either Kilkenny or Shane Walsh with an honourable mention to Killian McDaid Just one other moment that I really enjoyed was David’s league final performance- it was a sign of what he could do when he cut loose
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Post by horsebox77 on Dec 19, 2022 15:53:17 GMT
As great as winning the All Ireland and being there to savour the occasion, I think sitting in the Upper Cusack, beside my family, with a birds eye view of Seanie’s now infamous free will never be repeated both from an occasion and emotional point of view. To see the sheer joy in faces around me from all ages was euphoric. The irony of that kick and the backdrop of Cluxton in 2011 for me was the moment of 2022.
I also have to commend the grace of the Dublin supporters around me that day, there was no animosity or bitterness, just shook our hands and wished us safe home.
We all know that DC was player of the year, but his brother is the man that pulled the strings around him,. the re-emergence of Tadgh and the fulfilling of the potential of Foley behind him for me were also the stand out players,.
Newcomer, if I can even use the words, would be Graham O’Sullivan, would have been neck and neck with Dan Donoghue and Dylan Casey for the spare back berth, only featured sporadically over the league but he had some run in, he for me was vying for man of the match behind the Galway and Kerry sharpshooters that day… he was just immense.
Thread of the year, no alternative to the Kerry Trivia Question thread, this is one I’d still visit and read to this day, some great nuggets on there.
Turning point of the year, ironically enough, the first game of the year in Killarney, Kerry vs Cork in the McGrath Cup, the crowd, game delayed by fifteen minutes, I’ve been to many a Kerry and Cork full house in the Park and the Stadium, I never witnessed a throw in delay, I got the feeling at this early stage, that something was brewing, even at such early doors, there was an expectance…
Finally, have to mention, the great Brian Mullins, he was our nemesis for years, but highly respected by the green and gold.
Best opponent, I have to say the Dublin side, they were the barometer, the measuring stick, the monkey on the back.. in the first half, James McCarthy was just immense, for me he and Ciaran Kilkenny.
I’m looking forward to 2023 and another year of debate, dissect and discussion.
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Post by Ballyfireside on Dec 19, 2022 17:56:10 GMT
Surprising Shane Walsh isn't more popular among us - was it O'Rourke on TSG who termed the AI final as the 'David and Shane shoot-out'?
Great stuff that Foley, as a defender as much as a Ballydonoghoor gets recognition - amazing he is rated tops by many, betting without the favourite that is. FB is a key position and the tactic with Morley was pure Dwyer craft, i.e. selection to make the sum of the whole greater than the sum of the parts. E.g. Horse Kennelly wasn't fast but MickO engineered around that.
I think JackO'C and indeed his backroom team also deserve A mention - I'd say the majority of voices on here were against his reappointment, me included.
Agus Rud Eile and Trivia threads are coolest IMO.
Looking forward I can't understand why Galway are so unfancied given how tight the final was. Most canny observers feel we will have to improve to hang onto the auld cannister and I suppose we will look at the likes of Foley and Morley to become leaders across the various lines. JackO'C noted Tadhg's mental progression so hopefully it will continue and it is nice to see lads achieving their full potential - hopefully it rubs off across the panel and yes, we have a decent pipeline, certainly more candidates than positions.
Do I recall an observation during the year that maybe the pressure for places was too much and that fellas needed to relax a bit, I suppose in a measured fashion - otherwise it can become counter productive and is not pleasant for players. Giving your all is enough I suppose, don't get swallowed up by it, make sure it is part of you and not the other way around - passion as opposed to obsession?
And happy xMas everybody, we have good exchanges on here, with the ultimate one being what we received on The Hogan Stand just before cow time on July 24th.
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Post by royalkerryfan on Dec 19, 2022 21:50:51 GMT
Best moment was Seanies free against Dublin. I've never heard or seen a reaction like it and it felt like the Cusack was shaking.
Best player look David Clifford won us that final because we were very jittery in that first half. However I'll give it to Jason Foley as I thought he was immense and kept Damien Comer scoreless.
Turing point for me was the away game in Armagh.That was a hostile environment and we won missing Seanie and DC on the bench. That game and the Mayo game showed we were winning tight games.
Best opponent Shane Walsh..
A remarkable year,
Wishing everyone a happy and peaceful Christmas. Christmas can be tough for people so I hope everyone looks after themselves.
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Post by john4 on Dec 19, 2022 22:34:16 GMT
so almost time to hand out our annual awards....especially in a year when Sam is delivered. Top 3 moments of the year? Most enjoyable game? Assuming everybody picks David Clifford for player of the year, who would be 2nd in your Kerry player of the year? Most improved player/player who stood up and was counted that you didnt expect? Kerry Forum best poster 2022. Kerry Forum thread of the year. best player to play against Kerry this year. anything else? Best moments of the year for me were, 1, Seanie's free against Dublin, just magic stuff. I suppose the fact that he's still so young and to have the bottle to want to take it on with all that was at stake, to send Shane Ryan back when the easy thing to do was give him the ball. Really strong stuff. 2, Stephen O'Brien's diving block in the first 10 minutes of the final. We were down 2 points, 5 would be real trouble. Again, real intent in the block which kinda made fellas up their game. 3, getting my hands on the big cup 😉 Most enjoyable game was the Dublin semifinal. Top quality football played as always between Kerry and Dublin in a tough but fair spirit. Jason Foley for me next behind DC as best player. He's made full back his own and the consistency of his performances makes him definitely one of the first names on the teamsheet. Tadhg Morley was never going to work at full back and I was delighted to see that the role he played this year allowed him to show how good he can be, The best thread of the year was the one leading into the All Ireland final. They're the best 2 weeks ever, and nothing can beat that sense of anticipation. The best player to play against us this year was James McCarthy. The man is just pure iron, he and Kilkenny put everything they had into that match and you'd have to admire McCarthy's pure honesty of effort. Nollaig Shona agus Athbhliain faoi mhaise daoibh.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Dec 20, 2022 7:14:17 GMT
My Best Poster 2022 awarded jointly to Hermit and Horsebox.
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Post by homerj on Dec 20, 2022 9:07:18 GMT
3, getting my hands on the big cup 😉 was only saying to the missus last night, I have never held Sam Maguire in my hands! any night i bought tickets for the after match function, they lost so i stopped going as I felt like I was bad luck! hoping to change that in the coming weeks.
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Post by greengold35 on Dec 20, 2022 12:59:11 GMT
so almost time to hand out our annual awards....especially in a year when Sam is delivered. Top 3 moments of the year? Most enjoyable game? Assuming everybody picks David Clifford for player of the year, who would be 2nd in your Kerry player of the year? Most improved player/player who stood up and was counted that you didnt expect? Kerry Forum best poster 2022. Kerry Forum thread of the year. best player to play against Kerry this year. anything else? Top 3: 1.Seanie’s point 2. The restart vs Dublin when tied @ 1-13 each - great composure from Shane Ryan to get his kick away, massive desire from Briain O’Beaglaoich in making several runs to receive the ball & finally Paul Murphy’s confidence in his own ability with the little dinked pass to find the maestro 3. Gavin Whites point in the final - just knew we couldn’t be beaten then & Sam was almost home Most enjoyable game : vs Dublin 2nd best player: Seanie O’Shea with honourable mentions to Jason, Briain & Stephen O’Brien Most improved: Graham - tremendous in the final & played like an experienced veteran. Turning point: Has to be Seanie’s kick - finally beating Dublin in a big game. Must also mention the appointment of Paddy Tally - performances were not all down to him of course but his fingerprints were there to be seen - watched the Cork game from the terrace behind the goal & was fascinated to see the ferocity of the tackling & our defensive set up - Cork were continually shepherded down blind alleys & no match for us physically. Thread of the year: Trivia questions Best opponent: Kilkenny, James McCarthy but Shane Walsh’s cameo in the final was unreal - his kicking was spot on & no defender would have lived with him in that form.
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Post by Ballyfireside on Dec 20, 2022 13:58:16 GMT
Surprising Shane Walsh isn't more popular among us - was it O'Rourke on TSG who termed the AI final as the 'David and Shane shoot-out'? Great stuff that Foley, as a defender as much as a Ballydonoghoor gets recognition - amazing he is rated tops by many, betting without the favourite that is. FB is a key position and the tactic with Morley was pure Dwyer craft, i.e. selection to make the sum of the whole greater than the sum of the parts. E.g. Horse Kennelly wasn't fast but MickO engineered around that. I think JackO'C and indeed his backroom team also deserve A mention - I'd say the majority of voices on here were against his reappointment, me included. Agus Rud Eile and Trivia threads are coolest IMO. Looking forward I can't understand why Galway are so unfancied given how tight the final was. Most canny observers feel we will have to improve to hang onto the auld cannister and I suppose we will look at the likes of Foley and Morley to become leaders across the various lines. JackO'C noted Tadhg's mental progression so hopefully it will continue and it is nice to see lads achieving their full potential - hopefully it rubs off across the panel and yes, we have a decent pipeline, certainly more candidates than positions. Do I recall an observation during the year that maybe the pressure for places was too much and that fellas needed to relax a bit, I suppose in a measured fashion - otherwise it can become counter productive and is not pleasant for players. Giving your all is enough I suppose, don't get swallowed up by it, make sure it is part of you and not the other way around - passion as opposed to obsession? And happy xMas everybody, we have good exchanges on here, with the ultimate one being what we received on The Hogan Stand just before cow time on July 24th. Brilliant preview of a Stephen's day interview with JackO'C here that people need to set a reminder for - he mentions that the peak training session was 8 days out from Dubs, also notes that he confirms what I referred to above re fellas pushing themselves as opposed to him doing it; was it Jack who hinted at the time that they needed to ease back, what a complaint to have? Kerry manager reveals that David Clifford missed "quite a nice bit of training" during year PS BTW what about Paul Murphy's canny pass at the death was it vs Tribes, or Dubs? Rathmore, the great fort, a big fort, best goods in small parcels, etc - experience showed, with respect how many would have the confidence to place a ball like that? Can anyone point us to the clip on You Tube? And what with Radio Kerry extended interview with Jacko'c on Stephens day, this makes it the season to get on the inside - ‘It’s ridiculous’ – Cork hurler Shane Kingston highlights ‘crazy’ 70-hour weeks for inter-county managers. I haven't yet read it myself but I'd be surprised if a Cork hoor didn't put meat on the bone. And as for Dubs or AI final - history will be kindest to which of them or Galway is seen as being the better, mind you the Blues have a compelling advantage as they will be seen as part of the Gavin era. So before that all sets in, and here's a Trivia for youze all - who would have won if Galway played Dublin around the same time we quenched both of 'em? I have cowarded away from this myself so let's see who are the really big latchicos on here who can convince others, wan way or tother! I'd love to hear Veterans voice again and BTW I did intervene but to no avail - his form suggests he is sticking to his guns and while the forum is a lesser place, I think he needs to be less trigger happy.
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Post by greengold35 on Dec 20, 2022 16:54:24 GMT
On a footnote about most enjoyable game. Many picked the Dublin game as most enjoyable. Not to be pedantic or sarcastic but while it was a most enjoyable result and the aftermatch feeling was just fantastic I for one did not enjoy that game especially the last 20 minutes. I was a nervous wreck bordering on feeling sick. Constantly praying for game to be over before Dublin equalised. I often wonder why I put myself through games like that. The first half I enjoyed to a degree and Seanie s winning point made up for everything but while I will never forget the finish I never want to feel like I felt in the last 20 minutes again. I think we were all feeling the same way!! The enjoyment was the final whistle & the aftermath!!
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Post by thehermit on Dec 20, 2022 17:22:02 GMT
My Best Poster 2022 awarded jointly to Hermit and Horsebox. Flattery will get you everywhere 🤪
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Post by homerj on Dec 20, 2022 18:47:18 GMT
i dont think its possible for us ever to have a better day that that Dublin game to be honest!
will go down as the most iconic moment in Kerry sport for 50 years or more, factoring in the Mikey Sheehy lob was in the 70s.
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Post by Ballyfireside on Dec 20, 2022 19:10:07 GMT
My Best Poster 2022 awarded jointly to Hermit and Horsebox. Flattery will get you everywhere 🤪 Einstein said that was the work of the imagination - then again he didn't have the benefit of the wisdom of The Hogan Stand like the pair of bucks we took in from the cold!
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Post by horsebox77 on Dec 20, 2022 21:38:02 GMT
Flattery will get you everywhere 🤪 Einstein said that was the work of the imagination - then again he didn't have the benefit of the wisdom of The Hogan Stand like the pair of bucks we took in from the cold! My HS comrade is right, but to my West Kerry neighbour, appreciate the gesture. In fact the majority on here welcomed the HS defectors with open arms. Ah sure we bring vast experience of the learned and highly intelligent cohort from the HS spectrum 😂
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Post by Ballyfireside on Dec 20, 2022 21:51:20 GMT
Einstein said that was the work of the imagination - then again he didn't have the benefit of the wisdom of The Hogan Stand like the pair of bucks we took in from the cold! My HS comrade is right, but to my West Kerry neighbour, appreciate the gesture. In fact the majority on here welcomed the HS defectors with open arms. Ah sure we bring vast experience of the learned and highly intelligent cohort from the HS spectrum 😂 Arise ye HS graduates and take your place, among the ? of planet earth! BTW while the Mickey Sheehy act was class, Bombers hatrick was, well x3 times better - ah maybe, maybe not - Sheehy's touch killed the spirit in Dublin, players and supporters. It would have done the same to any opponent, ourselves included, a moral blow, a sucker punch, fait accompli - call it what you will, we all know what it is.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Dec 20, 2022 22:12:34 GMT
Einstein said that was the work of the imagination - then again he didn't have the benefit of the wisdom of The Hogan Stand like the pair of bucks we took in from the cold! My HS comrade is right, but to my West Kerry neighbour, appreciate the gesture. In fact the majority on here welcomed the HS defectors with open arms. Ah sure we bring vast experience of the learned and highly intelligent cohort from the HS spectrum 😂 I thought muintir HS would be absolute *e but this was not the case.
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Post by Ballyfireside on Dec 21, 2022 0:29:46 GMT
Now I always knew that I was great, but having failed to coax Vet back, maybe a joint giant effort is called for.
Look, he's a man moulded of time, and yes, I know he will read this - the forum is better with him and he is better better by participating, he loves contributing as do all masters of their chosen art.
We aren't much good if we can't do this - how can we criticize and we do it a lot, even constructively, if we can't solve this wee issue among ourselves.
I did my bit - we fell out and, well 'twas as much my fault as his, he's as thick skinned as moi.
Still, Veteran, toughen up man - and maybe Control might offer the
There is no real substance to the dispute - this time last year we wondered if we could win Sam, now we have him - let's not snatch defeat from the jaws of victory having done the hard part and yes, lady luck played her part though methinks Marc O'6 is goin on a bit about it, too much for my liking - we are the best team, no ifs, buts or maybes!
Over to you folks - I suggest a few discrete PMs to the warring factions and we'll get the Veteran show back on the road - we all have a relationship with him so a bit of tact. Am I being greedy by saying if he doesn't do it for himself then do it for us, a small price to pay if as I say, we get the show back on the road.
Olive branch time!
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Post by glengael on Dec 23, 2022 14:11:12 GMT
Top 3 moments of the year: Watching the parade on All Ireland Final day, the joy of being there after a few years away from Croke Park.
Getting my hands on the cup in August. Jeez, either I'm getting old or it's heavier than it used to be.
Kerry ladies win v Armagh. Gold.
Most enjoyable game: McGrath Cup opener v Cork. There was a buzz and atmosphere that day that's difficult to describe, with none of the head wrecking tension of later games.
Assuming everybody picks David Clifford for player of the year, who would be 2nd in your Kerry player of the year? Tadgh Morley.
Most improved player/player who stood up and was counted that you didnt expect? Gavin White.
Kerry Forum best poster 2022. Most posters are decent enough, the odd few can be annoying but that's life.
Kerry Forum thread of the year. The one on Season Tickets, where every nuance is explained and every sub-section of a sub-section can be clarified.
best player to play against Kerry this year. Ciaran Kilkenny.
anything else? Bah Humbug Award to the GAA committee/working group/expert group/accountant/change maker who came up with the 'tickets must be pre-booked via our ticket partners and downloaded on your super duper smart phones and don't dare try to pay us in any other way you Luddite' carry-on. Nonsense of the highest order.
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Post by decondd2 on Dec 23, 2022 18:11:29 GMT
Top 3 moments of the year?
1. Seanies Free and the following 12 hours. It was just glorious. Never to be repeated I think. Topped the Mayo replay in Limerick in 2014 I think.
2. The last minute of the All Ireland where we had it won. Was able to soak it all in and enjoy the celebrations.
3. Mayo in Tralee in the League. So tight and tense but great football considering the conditions. Armagh in the Athletic Grounds was brilliant as well.
Most enjoyable game?
Dublin was the most enjoyable result but I think the Final against Galway was the most enjoyable game. The scores from Walsh and Clifford were just a joy to watch. Outside of Kerry games the Armagh v Galway Quarter final was thrilling. We were worn out before the Kerry v Mayo game even started.
Assuming everybody picks David Clifford for player of the year, who would be 2nd in your Kerry player of the year? Jason Foley (with Tadhg Morley very close behind). Kept some of the best Full Forwards in the game under wraps in the McGrath Cup, League and Championship.
Most improved player/player who stood up and was counted that you didnt expect?
Graham O'Sullivan. Brilliant end to the season right when we needed him.
Best player to play against Kerry this year.
James McCarthy's performance was excellent but I can't ignore the Final performance of Shane Walsh. Footballing Brilliance and simply unmarkable.
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Post by blacksheep21 on Dec 23, 2022 19:07:40 GMT
I think the answers so far are pretty much on the money. One player who stood up who I did not expect was Killian Spillane. He seems to reserve his best moments for all Ireland finals and usually is least impressive in league games.
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Dec 23, 2022 19:21:41 GMT
I think the answers so far are pretty much on the money. One player who stood up who I did not expect was Killian Spillane. He seems to reserve his best moments for all Ireland finals and usually is least impressive in league games. Same as, I was highly critical after his league performances but he was superb in the All Ireland Final. If you contrast his performance against the likes of Armagh in the league to his performance against Galway- it’s like a different player
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Post by sullyschoice on Dec 23, 2022 21:54:38 GMT
My awards this year are a bit different to previous years.
We had a horrendous year here because of serious illness.
My awards go to Armagh and Monaghan County Board who organised access for myself and my eldest lad for the League matches when we couldn't have attended otherwise.
To various players and management who reached out to us and offered support.
To a friend who gave me the use a wheelchair Premium seat for both of us in Croke Park.
To Seanie O Shea for giving us the opportunity to go to the AI Final.
To David Clifford for being David Clifford.
People say its just sport, but when you are in a bad place Sport can be something that can give great comfort and encouragement.
Kerry winning the All Ireland meant so much to us this year it was unbelievable.
Tadhg Morley for me was a revelation all year and an absolute gentleman too. Graham and Jason were brilliant also.
Lastly. One word, Club. My Club have been absolutely outstanding and it will never be forgotten. We are lucky to be involved in such an organisation as the GAA.
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Dec 24, 2022 11:37:49 GMT
Just a comment here on posters- we had some great additions this year with hermit & horsebox but also ciarrakmick has added a bit of balance & many a well thought out perspective to the irrational exuberance of people like myself.
Moment of the year - Seanie and it will prob be my moment of the decade when we look back in a few years.
A special mention to Jack O Connor aswell, the f*cker just loves winning. Set the tone from day 1 and went after all individual games and tournaments, a roaring success of a year and god bless him
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Post by MeathExile on Dec 26, 2022 21:36:06 GMT
A few thoughts on 22.....
The Kerry defence - for about 6 years has (literally) been our achilles heel. Congrats to players, coaches, and management on finally resolving this - and doing so with practically the same personnel that we had available for the last few years.
The Unbearable watch - never before have I not been able to watch a kick - until Seanies free vs the Dubs....I literally had my eyes covered and peeped out between the fingers as it started to curl left....
The Dance .... staraight after the latter beauty - dancing and hugging complete strangers (well, not quite, I knew they were from Kerry)....
The Joy - finally getting it done vs Galway....
The Moment of the year.... O Hora poking the bear, and feeling the pain, in the league final
The Catch-Ups - meeting friends and family in the Gresham and other watering holes nearby. We are blessed to be from Kerry - getting to do this practically every year
The Ladies - went to my first Kerry ladies match vs Meath in the final. Even though they lost (to an amazing Meath team), it was a most enjoyable game and I will be back...hopefully they will be also.
The Split Year - a lot of people grumble about it, but I think it is great for the players ..... gives them 6 months of the year back to enjoy themselves and do things they otherwise would not be able to do.
Hopefully 2023 will be as good.
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Post by Ballyfireside on Dec 27, 2022 0:59:16 GMT
Jackiel is deserving of recognition but hey, she'll deny it. Still. ah yeah, there's a lot on record - more than a pretty face is our Jackiel!
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Post by jackiel on Dec 29, 2022 22:10:48 GMT
Jackiel is deserving of recognition but hey, she'll deny it. Still. ah yeah, there's a lot on record - more than a pretty face is our Jackiel! Ah Bally I think you're stretching it a bit but thanks. I dally around the fringes here and enjoy my interaction with you all.
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Post by fbab on Dec 30, 2022 15:10:20 GMT
Just a comment here on posters- we had some great additions this year with hermit & horsebox but also ciarrakmick has added a bit of balance & many a well thought out perspective to the irrational exuberance of people like myself. Moment of the year - Seanie and it will prob be my moment of the decade when we look back in a few years. A special mention to Jack O Connor aswell, the f*cker just loves winning. Set the tone from day 1 and went after all individual games and tournaments, a roaring success of a year and god bless him Commentary by a poster cannot be deemed to be "balanced" if it is not made in good faith!
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