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There were some awful bad misses from frees alright, but when you looked at a player he didn't take to settle over a free before he struck it. You have to settle and compose yourself before any free football or hurling. Some of the freetaking styles were quite poor too.
Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 979 - 05/04/2020 15:52:03 2275371 Link 0 |
1990 All Hurling Final... katser (Galway) - Posts: 1058 - 05/04/2020 16:47:18 2275372 Link 0 |
Ya, it's 30 years ago I know but gas really how much seemed to go wide from placed balls. It's an area really where you would have thought lads would always have been accurate from considering they were playing the game all their lives.
catch22 (USA) - Posts: 1647 - 05/04/2020 16:57:34 2275373 Link 0 |
Once upon a time in America, Roberto Baggio had to kick a ball past a keeper from 12 yards to help win a World Cup final. Something he was paid millions for in his day. He missed
Maroonatic (Galway) - Posts: 947 - 05/04/2020 18:02:18 2275377 Link 0 |
Especially from 65s and scorable frees, your at nothing without a reliable freetaker. Especially when you see the accuracy of most top freetakers now a days.
Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 979 - 05/04/2020 18:27:45 2275379 Link 0 |
To be fair,even though the day was fine,both sets of freetakers had a tricky breeze to contend with. Added to that the ball was marginally heavier and the bas of the hurl much smaller so freetaking and shooting in general was that bit more difficult than it is today . On the subject of frees you would have to admit that Cork were the beneficiaries of some pretty dubious decisions in that game particularly in the first half
UtahBlaine (Galway) - Posts: 38 - 05/04/2020 18:42:56 2275381 Link 1 |
Your point about the heavier sliotar is very valid. Players had to strike the ball with more force than today, and accuracy would have suffered on occasions. Today's players have no issue with getting the distance from 65s and can concentrate totally on hitting the ball straight. I'd agree with you also about some dubious decisions. Cork got a few very handy frees, especially in the first half.
midlands (Westmeath) - Posts: 221 - 05/04/2020 20:00:45 2275387 Link 0 |
Really enjoyed that this afternoon, was only 20 months old the time so 1st time I've seen the full 70 mins, galway must have been kicking themselves with the missed chances,a big turning point was the missed chance about 10 mins into the 2nd half by Anthony Cunningham from which no 65 was incorrectly given and cork got a point from the next play, also Joe Cooney was some yoke, that 1st half performance was on another level. wexico15 (Wexford) - Posts: 2602 - 05/04/2020 20:10:40 2275388 Link 0 |
Never seen so many players from the losing team in the shake-up for MOTM. Finnerty, Keady and McInerney were all outstanding, Michael Coleman ran the show at midfield, and Joe Cooney was obviously a tour-de-force aside from the number of wides he struck in the second half. Hard to pick out who the best was for Cork on the day, maybe Fitzgibbon. beano (Wexford) - Posts: 598 - 05/04/2020 20:13:04 2275389 Link 0 |
I know what your saying and ok there was a wind but there was no difficulty with distance and you'd think the free takers would adjust to that after a couple of misses.
catch22 (USA) - Posts: 1647 - 05/04/2020 20:58:35 2275394 Link 0 |
And probably the only player who will ever do it too. We are unlikely to ever see a dual player play both codes at elite county level again."]Alan Kerins came the closest in 2001 to repeating Teddy McCarthy's feat. He played a minor enough part in the football final, but got his medal. We came up short against Tipp in the hurling, but if Broderick's goal wasn't disallowed, who knows. Kerins also won club All-Ireland medals in both codes, which is a fair achievement. Like you said, the days of the dual player competing at the highest level in both codes are gone, given the demands nowadays. Some players can manage it in cases where their county plays at a much lower level in one code (usually hurling). WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 875 - 05/04/2020 21:16:01 2275395 Link 0 |
Ollie Kilkenny was a superb defender for Galway , but did not have a good day, and Sean Treacy at full back was the start of 25 years of Galway not having a reliable, recognised full back, until Daithi Burke finally solved a quarter century old problem for them. However that was one All Ireland that Galway most definitely threw away, they were coasting at half time, but just collapsed in the face of a Cork onslaught.
gilly1910 (Galway) - Posts: 102 - 06/04/2020 10:27:09 2275419 Link 0 |
I thought a few 65's didn't even go wide. Seemed to me like distance was an issue.
Mayonman (Galway) - Posts: 1292 - 06/04/2020 10:45:40 2275421 Link 0 |
Fair enough but look at some of the blatant goal chances some of the forwards missed, they deserve to take some of the flack too.
Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 979 - 06/04/2020 12:42:49 2275430 Link 1 |
And probably the only player who will ever do it too. We are unlikely to ever see a dual player play both codes at elite county level again."]Though Teddy McCarthy will go down in History, Denis Walsh also deserves to be recognised. Denis played in both Munster Finals that year, played at No3 in the Hurling final & was strangely dropped for the football final. Even though he was a sub against Meath he didn't qualify for an All Ireland medal. By all accounts he got a raw deal. Sean Og O'Hailpin in 99 & Alan Kerins in 01 the next closest for sure. Illusionist (Cork) - Posts: 78 - 06/04/2020 14:48:00 2275439 Link 0 |
It was a great final, Galway I'm sure were gutted, definitely a game they threw away, but they missed terrible chances particularly in the 2nd half, and a few goal chances in the first half. Illusionist (Cork) - Posts: 78 - 06/04/2020 14:52:55 2275442 Link 0 |
Sylvie Linnane and Conor Hayes made O.Kilkenny look good! Cork figured out in the 2nd half to by pass the half back line of P.Finnerty T.Keady (RIP) GMAC and target the weak Full back Line instead by hitting long ball into the Cork Full Forward Line.
katser (Galway) - Posts: 1058 - 06/04/2020 19:19:41 2275455 Link 0 |
Its amazing how from an outsiders prespective that Cork built up this reputation as a fast finishing team by winning All-Ireland's through sheer work-rate and late scores. Just thinking about this game in question, and in either 1977 or 1978 too when they beat Wexford with a late goal (before my time). Just going off second-hand info from my father and uncles, they were never beaten until the final whistle. beano (Wexford) - Posts: 598 - 07/04/2020 01:29:41 2275465 Link 0 |
Ollie Kilkenny may not have his best day in that final but your daft if you think he wasnt a top class defender . I once had the dubious pleasure of playing on him many moons ago as a young lad and he was every bit as tough as Sylvie and absolutely ruthless.He wouldnt have achieved all he did at club and county level otherwise
UtahBlaine (Galway) - Posts: 38 - 07/04/2020 22:09:34 2275512 Link 0 |
Cork made some shrewd switches too which worked out. Putting Denis Walsh on Noel Lane worked out brilliantly for them. Lane caused a lot of problems in the first half but was largely nullified in the 2nd. I'm not quite sure what happened with Joe Cooney, from being MOTM in the 1st half to being almost anonymous in the 2nd but I'd say there was a plan hatched at half time to keep him quiet which our management did not counteract.
PoolSturgeon (Galway) - Posts: 1448 - 07/04/2020 23:01:19 2275516 Link 0 |