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Post by The16thMan on Jun 27, 2022 11:27:32 GMT
Jeez thats quick are clubs getting tickets aswell? Im not a member at home so dont know what situation is this year You could probably get them on Ticketmaster after today/tomorrow. Tickets go on sale on ticketmaster at 3pm today
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Post by thepope on Jun 27, 2022 13:08:54 GMT
As expected, the semifinal we thought we'd get.
Hopefully kerry got the rustiness out vs. Mayo and we're ready to go in 2 weeks.
I'm still tipping the Dubs to win Sam but hopefully I'm wrong.
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Post by Kerryman Randy Savage on Jun 27, 2022 13:45:35 GMT
Just to bump this again. Tickets at 3pm
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Post by ciarrai4sam on Jun 27, 2022 14:49:54 GMT
Just to bump this again. Tickets at 3pm Dubz have no interest in this game it appears, 7 in the queue ahead of me right now. Normally snapped up.
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Post by ballybunion on Jun 27, 2022 14:52:02 GMT
Sun 10th July @3.30pm Croke Park Kerry V Dublin Tickets Stand €50 Adults €45 Student/OAP Cusack/Davin Stands €10 Juvenile Cusack/Davin Stands Terrace €35 Adult Tickets on public sale at 3pm today Monday June 27th via Centra and Supervalu or via Ticketmaster. There is NO club allocation from Kerry County Board
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Post by meg22 on Jun 27, 2022 15:16:43 GMT
Alot of talk about Clifford but I think Kerry are developing as a team in the full sense of the word, and while David Clifford is very important to us, if we are to beat the Dubs it will have to be a collective effort. 7 points from numbers 1-8 yesterday and Paul Geaney looking more threatening everytime he plays. Even Clifford in top form will need others to step up to beat Dublin. Also, the quality of high ball into him yesterday, with a slippery pitch, wet ball and double marked, wasn't ideal. Nerves have started already!!!
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Post by Attacking Wing Back on Jun 27, 2022 15:48:49 GMT
I think is Jack Barry is fit you will see him partner Moran in the middle for this one. While his ceiling in terms of performance isn't as high as DOC at the moment he is more consistent. Allied to that he has always done better than most on Fenton. If Adrian Spillane is fit it might be a choice between him and DOC for a wing forward spot. I can't see Jack making too many changes so by that dint Paudie keeps his spot but, has been very poor in his last 2 knockout games in Croke Park. Jack might be of the opinion that Paudie ties up one of Dublins better defenders leaving a lesser light to mark Seanie or Geaney. If a team decides to put a less accomplished defender on Puadie he might make hay.
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Post by peanuts on Jun 27, 2022 19:58:39 GMT
Just to bump this again. Tickets at 3pm Dubz have no interest in this game it appears, 7 in the queue ahead of me right now. Normally snapped up. There was over 5000 in the queue at 3:15 when I logged on
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Post by clarinman on Jun 27, 2022 21:24:20 GMT
Dublin full forward line scored 2 points from play and a mark last Saturday. Kilkenny got 3 points from play and the two wing forwards didn't score. Rock scored 8 frees so there needs to be a big emphasis on disciplined defence and we've been mostly good there all season. Different story goal threat wise if Con plays but the Dublin attack last weekend doesn't scare me.
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Post by carthalawn on Jun 27, 2022 21:52:08 GMT
I think is Jack Barry is fit you will see him partner Moran in the middle for this one. While his ceiling in terms of performance isn't as high as DOC at the moment he is more consistent. Allied to that he has always done better than most on Fenton. If Adrian Spillane is fit it might be a choice between him and DOC for a wing forward spot. I can't see Jack making too many changes so by that dint Paudie keeps his spot but, has been very poor in his last 2 knockout games in Croke Park. Jack might be of the opinion that Paudie ties up one of Dublins better defenders leaving a lesser light to mark Seanie or Geaney. If a team decides to put a less accomplished defender on Puadie he might make hay. Fair comment, midfield pairing and Adrian are Jacks big calls. Jack has backed Adrian all year, so if he’s fit he starts in my book. I suspect Barry will also play (if fit) alongside Moran - his form against Fenton tipping the scales. DoC is a better option off the bench as he play at mid or in the half fwd line. Picking up on a comment by another poster on Paudie - he’s had Keegan and Meyler on his tail for two big games in Croker - not sure Dublin will adopt the same tactics but if they do management need to be alive to this and Paudie out of traffic or isolate 1v1….50/50 game….the battle will be won in the middle third, hence the return of Spillane will be key
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Jun 27, 2022 23:03:34 GMT
For me Barry and Spillane if both are fit to come in for Diarmuid O’Connor and Moynihan. Neither of the latter 2 had a good game yesterday and Barry and Spillane bring more physicality for the middle third battle. DOC and Moynihan will be great options from the bench and it should suit both of them coming on when the game might open up a bit.
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Post by clarinman on Jun 28, 2022 8:30:52 GMT
Dublin full forward line scored 2 points from play and a mark last Saturday. Kilkenny got 3 points from play and the two wing forwards didn't score. Rock scored 8 frees so there needs to be a big emphasis on disciplined defence and we've been mostly good there all season. Different story goal threat wise if Con plays but the Dublin attack last weekend doesn't scare me. Besides Geaney our own did nt score too many points from play. In fact although David got a goal Geaney was the only one of our ff line to score a point from play. Then Kilkenny scored 3 from play at half forward. What did ours score? Seanie scored 2 from play on Sunday. In 2019 the Dublin full forward line was Mannion, Con and Rock. Last weekend it was Costello, Rock and Paddy Small.
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Post by dc84 on Jun 28, 2022 10:04:18 GMT
Dublin full forward line scored 2 points from play and a mark last Saturday. Kilkenny got 3 points from play and the two wing forwards didn't score. Rock scored 8 frees so there needs to be a big emphasis on disciplined defence and we've been mostly good there all season. Different story goal threat wise if Con plays but the Dublin attack last weekend doesn't scare me. Besides Geaney our own did nt score too many points from play. In fact although David got a goal Geaney was the only one of our ff line to score a point from play. Then Kilkenny scored 3 from play at half forward. What did ours score? We were playing a 2 man onside line and they got 1-4 from play with 3 marks which is fair going i would agree you would want more from moynihan sob sos and paudie though. As a mitagent we wont come up against the caliber of defender again they dont exist in other teams everyone has one or 2. But mayos backline of mullins ,durcan,keegan ,McLaughlin,hession and even coen are man for man best 6 out there. Dublin dont have them at the moment any way
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Post by greengold35 on Jun 28, 2022 10:57:52 GMT
The choice of referee for this game will be crucial - with Gough, Coldrick, Hurson & McNally having got the 1/4 finals , GAA usually go for someone outside of this quartet for the semis - that leaves the likes of Conor Lane, Deegan, McQuillan etc available; others in the mix would be Neilan, Cassidy & Derek O’Mahony - this is Deegan’s last year at inter county so sentimentality would see him referee the final. It’s a big call for the GAA.
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Post by Mickmack on Jun 28, 2022 11:18:08 GMT
Was Coldrick acting on a directive from on high when giving McGee a red card for that shoulder.
No one would have raised an eyebrow if he gave a yellow card.
Kerrys DOC was lucky that Mayos DOC ducked out of that challenge near the sideline. If there is a directive to refs to flash red card for these challenges then Kerrys DOC was lucky enough.
He is prone to put in challenges like that and hopefully he doesnt do so v Dublin
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Post by mike70 on Jun 28, 2022 12:15:41 GMT
Rustiness aside, mayo had us in a squeeze last Sunday in around the 45 minute mark, they were dominating most sectors, there lack of scoring ability prevented them from brining pressure on kerry mentally, miss after miss in this period by mayo, did more to unravel mayo than kerry, allowing kerry to get to grips with the game and kick on. My major concern for the dublin game is we have become very predictable in our play, this can be called consistency too, all very good, but if dublin figure us out like mayo did, they will take advantage unlike mayo. We have not been chasing any major game to date, if we have too, I don’t think some of our subs are guys that can chase a game, again we have become very predictable in our subs, but to me there guys that fit into a winning team working a good defence system, what will be our offensive strategy to chase a game. ?? I don’t think we have one, not needed todate, but the next games will require some tactical management strategy beyond what we have seen todate.
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Post by givehimaball on Jun 28, 2022 12:26:08 GMT
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Post by peanuts on Jun 28, 2022 13:10:28 GMT
Rustiness aside, mayo had us in a squeeze last Sunday in around the 45 minute mark, they were dominating most sectors, there lack of scoring ability prevented them from brining pressure on kerry mentally, miss after miss in this period by mayo, did more to unravel mayo than kerry, allowing kerry to get to grips with the game and kick on. My major concern for the dublin game is we have become very predictable in our play, this can be called consistency too, all very good, but if dublin figure us out like mayo did, they will take advantage unlike mayo. We have not been chasing any major game to date, if we have too, I don’t think some of our subs are guys that can chase a game, again we have become very predictable in our subs, but to me there guys that fit into a winning team working a good defence system, what will be our offensive strategy to chase a game. ?? I don’t think we have one, not needed todate, but the next games will require some tactical management strategy beyond what we have seen todate. I thought there was a bit of variation in our play on Sunday with SoS going into FF for a bit. We haven't seen that yet under Jack. We need to be able to tailor our game to what the opposition gives us. We've done that to a certain extent this year, others stepped up against Cork when David was being held and our FB line and midfield contributed 6 points on Sunday.
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Post by mike70 on Jun 28, 2022 13:16:28 GMT
Rustiness aside, mayo had us in a squeeze last Sunday in around the 45 minute mark, they were dominating most sectors, there lack of scoring ability prevented them from brining pressure on kerry mentally, miss after miss in this period by mayo, did more to unravel mayo than kerry, allowing kerry to get to grips with the game and kick on. My major concern for the dublin game is we have become very predictable in our play, this can be called consistency too, all very good, but if dublin figure us out like mayo did, they will take advantage unlike mayo. We have not been chasing any major game to date, if we have too, I don’t think some of our subs are guys that can chase a game, again we have become very predictable in our subs, but to me there guys that fit into a winning team working a good defence system, what will be our offensive strategy to chase a game. ?? I don’t think we have one, not needed todate, but the next games will require some tactical management strategy beyond what we have seen todate. I thought there was a bit of variation in our play on Sunday with SoS going into FF for a bit. We haven't seen that yet under Jack. We need to be able to tailor our game to what the opposition gives us. We've done that to a certain extent this year, others stepped up against Cork when David was being held and our FB line and midfield contributed 6 points on Sunday. Fair comments for sure, but we are meeting a different class of opposition in the all ireland series compared to munster. I like the consistency / predictability but I am worried if we have to go chasing a game.
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Post by horsebox77 on Jun 28, 2022 13:42:18 GMT
The choice of referee for this game will be crucial - with Gough, Coldrick, Hurson & McNally having got the 1/4 finals , GAA usually go for someone outside of this quartet for the semis - that leaves the likes of Conor Lane, Deegan, McQuillan etc available; others in the mix would be Neilan, Cassidy & Derek O’Mahony - this is Deegan’s last year at inter county so sentimentality would see him referee the final. It’s a big call for the GAA. Agree, this will need a strong referee, I take it Kerry would object to Dublin Joe getting the gig, Conor Lane is very unassuming and gets the job done, I have always praised Gough but I though he left a lot of pushing on the ball by Mayo go last Sunday, although the weather may have had an effect here. I've a feeling Cassidy will get the gig, although I could never fault Neilan.
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Post by Mickmack on Jun 28, 2022 14:20:27 GMT
Coldrick should spend the rest of the summer walking the promenade in Clontarf.
He probably got the red card wrong. He didnt issue a black card to the Armagh player He ignored the linesman who was trying to get his attention to two lads scrapping He sent off two lads for SFA
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Post by Kerryman Randy Savage on Jun 28, 2022 14:23:59 GMT
Coldrick should spend the rest of the summer walking the promenade in Clontarf. He probably got the red card wrong. He didnt issue a black card to the Armagh player He ignored the linesman who was trying to get his attention to two lads scrapping He sent off two lads for SFA Red was correct. However I 100% agree with everything else. I wonder did he laugh off this eye gouge like the Donaghy one? Anyone know if he ever apologised to Donaghy afterwards.
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Post by buck02 on Jun 28, 2022 14:53:48 GMT
Coldrick should spend the rest of the summer walking the promenade in Clontarf. He probably got the red card wrong. He didnt issue a black card to the Armagh player He ignored the linesman who was trying to get his attention to two lads scrapping He sent off two lads for SFA Did I spot his wife in the background of the fight, by the side of the tunnel, wearing her Croke Park blazer? Maybe Jackie could answer that one. On the ref, there's a good ref from Abbeyfeale who works in Tralee, is married to a Kerry native, has kids who wear Kerry jerseys and is a member of a GAA club in Kerry. I assume the Dubs would have no problem with him getting the job.
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Post by greengold35 on Jun 28, 2022 15:07:06 GMT
Coldrick should spend the rest of the summer walking the promenade in Clontarf. He probably got the red card wrong. He didnt issue a black card to the Armagh player He ignored the linesman who was trying to get his attention to two lads scrapping He sent off two lads for SFA Did I spot his wife in the background of the fight, by the side of the tunnel, wearing her Croke Park blazer? Maybe Jackie could answer that one. On the ref, there's a good ref from Abbeyfeale who works in Tralee, is married to a Kerry native, has kids who wear Kerry jerseys and is a member of a GAA club in Kerry. I assume the Dubs would have no problem with him getting the job. The wife was in attendance wearing her blazer - she was standing directly in front of me ( 305) & there was a vacant seat in row C or D which was duly occupied by Coldrick for our game.
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Post by peanuts on Jun 28, 2022 16:05:06 GMT
Did I spot his wife in the background of the fight, by the side of the tunnel, wearing her Croke Park blazer? Maybe Jackie could answer that one. On the ref, there's a good ref from Abbeyfeale who works in Tralee, is married to a Kerry native, has kids who wear Kerry jerseys and is a member of a GAA club in Kerry. I assume the Dubs would have no problem with him getting the job. The wife was in attendance wearing her blazer - she was standing directly in front of me ( 305) & there was a vacant seat in row C or D which was duly occupied by Coldrick for our game. I must have been sitting near you, although Coldrick only sat in the seat for the last 10 minutes after Armagh fans had left.
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Post by jackiel on Jun 28, 2022 16:44:11 GMT
Coldrick should spend the rest of the summer walking the promenade in Clontarf. He probably got the red card wrong. He didnt issue a black card to the Armagh player He ignored the linesman who was trying to get his attention to two lads scrapping He sent off two lads for SFA Did I spot his wife in the background of the fight, by the side of the tunnel, wearing her Croke Park blazer? Maybe Jackie could answer that one. On the ref, there's a good ref from Abbeyfeale who works in Tralee, is married to a Kerry native, has kids who wear Kerry jerseys and is a member of a GAA club in Kerry. I assume the Dubs would have no problem with him getting the job. That was indeed his other half Mairead. She is deputy chief steward. Thankfully I was stationed on the opposite site away from all the shenanigans.
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Post by Kerryman Randy Savage on Jun 28, 2022 17:21:15 GMT
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Post by Mickmack on Jun 28, 2022 17:44:36 GMT
We know that extra time is a 'new game'. One of those quirks in the GAA rules.
So i suppose you could say that the 'normal time' game is an old game duly completed.
Ceist agam ort.
Can a ref give a red card to a player in a game that is finished?
That seems to be what happened last sunday as each side had 15 in extra time.
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Post by fitz on Jun 28, 2022 22:17:57 GMT
I mentioned a couple of years ago, during the 6-in-row period, that I thought Ronny Kilkenny and James McCarthy were two of Dublin’s consistently key players. Kilkenny is still proving to be and is certainly someone we should target to dilute influence. He has no weakness I can see, honest, game, very difficult to dispossess, brilliant point taker off both feet, a super footballer and ultra consistent, hard worker. The more possession he has the more hurt for us on the scoreboard. I would sacrifice a player to try and torture him, no guarantee it will work but he is the key link man to Dublin forwards. Shut him down and your chances significantly improve.
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Post by sullyschoice on Jun 28, 2022 22:26:24 GMT
Whereas James Mc Carthy has dipped slightly in the last year or so, Kilkenny is still one of the main men in that side.
Brian Howard was one fella who I thought would be up there on a par with Fenton, but he hasn't really kicked on. Maybe that's because he has moved back to half backs.
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