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What TV station is covering the Ga/kk Leinster hurling final on Sat?Strangely its not on the list of fixtures on the site here!
Is it still on?

ONdeDITCH (Limerick) - Posts: 428 - 10/11/2020 21:43:03    2307378

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Shhhhhhhh it's a secret...nice low-profile with very little talk about it suits Galway as we sneak and shlider our way into an All Ireland Semi Final under the radar without too much fuss or notice!

katser (Galway) - Posts: 1058 - 10/11/2020 22:12:05    2307390

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Oh its corrected now...its on RTE 2 sat

ONdeDITCH (Limerick) - Posts: 428 - 10/11/2020 22:16:41    2307391

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Should be a great game of burling,Galways skill and Kilkennys high intensity and ruthlessness when they get half a chance at a score.Can anyone call it...perhaps extra time!

ONdeDITCH (Limerick) - Posts: 428 - 10/11/2020 22:53:57    2307412

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After Galway playing so well against Wexford I'd expect a dip in form. Kilkenny will always play to a certain standard and that should be enough to get them over Galway. Dont get me wrong Id like to see Galway play as well again after nit even making it out of their group last year.

bloodyban (Limerick) - Posts: 1323 - 11/11/2020 09:41:26    2307445

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Should be a great game. KK still carry a greater goal threat than most top teams so could go down to the wire.

keeper7 (Longford) - Posts: 3868 - 11/11/2020 10:11:01    2307457

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Replying To katser:  "Shhhhhhhh it's a secret...nice low-profile with very little talk about it suits Galway as we sneak and shlider our way into an All Ireland Semi Final under the radar without too much fuss or notice!"
Sneaking quietly wouldn't be your usual style Kathy

But I think ye have this one KK aren't up to much

Breezy (Limerick) - Posts: 1106 - 11/11/2020 10:22:00    2307462

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Galway for me in this one. KK will try and make it hard for them but can't see this Galway team being beaten until poss AI final.
At Ht against Dub I thought KK are looking like a serious team this yr but they couldn't lay a glove on Dub in the 2nd half. Their def were taken to the cleaners by the dubs. You can argue KK thought the game was over but i see a similar trend in matches last yr.they seem to lose concentration when ahead and seemingly playing well. This will haunt them.

I really like the look of this Galway team, there's obvious hunger there and bundles of talent . They really blew it last yr collectively as a team. In my view, I see them as a team fighting the wrongs of last yr. KK is a great team for them to play right now. A stern test but ultimately they should come out on top. Galway by 6/7pts at least.

Buachaillbui (Clare) - Posts: 93 - 12/11/2020 10:15:01    2307885

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Looking forward to this final ! Unusual day and time and the absence of a crowd makes it a little surreal. Hard one to call but Gakway looked very good v Wexford while Kilkenny were excellent in the first half v the Dubs but were poor in the second. A lot of match winners on both sides but Galway look very good overall.

carlowman (Carlow) - Posts: 1521 - 12/11/2020 10:26:22    2307887

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I wonder if Kilkenny's difficulties against Dublin are down to strength and conditioning? They gave up a good lead against Limerick last year as well and just about won it in the end. If the deciding factor on Saturday is physicality then I'm going for a Galway win. Also, this Galways side doesn't have as big a reliance on Joe Canning as Kilkenny do TJ.

Maroonatic (Galway) - Posts: 947 - 12/11/2020 12:20:31    2307926

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Replying To Maroonatic:  "I wonder if Kilkenny's difficulties against Dublin are down to strength and conditioning? They gave up a good lead against Limerick last year as well and just about won it in the end. If the deciding factor on Saturday is physicality then I'm going for a Galway win. Also, this Galways side doesn't have as big a reliance on Joe Canning as Kilkenny do TJ."
Strength and conditioning is the one thing you can really work on with with an average team to make them better so if that's the problem then it is Cody is the problem

Breezy (Limerick) - Posts: 1106 - 12/11/2020 12:40:53    2307933

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It's great to see a KK v Galway discussion and nice to see our limerick friends offering their opinion, it's a pity there is not a limerick v Waterford tread on the go . I think Galways overall strength in depth will insure that Galway will have a line from the middle up that will run at KK and do damage , if I am right Expect a Goal from Whelo . Two much hurt on the Galway side from last year and previous losses so I expect a ruthless Galway.

heartbroken (Galway) - Posts: 356 - 12/11/2020 13:26:26    2307962

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Replying To heartbroken:  "It's great to see a KK v Galway discussion and nice to see our limerick friends offering their opinion, it's a pity there is not a limerick v Waterford tread on the go . I think Galways overall strength in depth will insure that Galway will have a line from the middle up that will run at KK and do damage , if I am right Expect a Goal from Whelo . Two much hurt on the Galway side from last year and previous losses so I expect a ruthless Galway."
It'll be interesting game to see. Galway over the last number of years havent been ruthless and like Cork take the easy option of the point far too often. That may have changed under new management though. They simply have to start playing to Conor Whelan's strengths. He will destroy Lawlor with decent ball in. It'll be interesting to see what Concannon does the next day. He's a player that I dont think likes the rough and tumble and is more than capable of lashing out if it gets physical so it'll be interesting to see if o'Neill has got that out of his game.
On current form its hard to look past Galway but both teams have a relatively inexperienced/new combinations in their full back lines

tiobraid (Tipperary) - Posts: 2911 - 13/11/2020 17:28:39    2308425

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Replying To tiobraid:  "It'll be interesting game to see. Galway over the last number of years havent been ruthless and like Cork take the easy option of the point far too often. That may have changed under new management though. They simply have to start playing to Conor Whelan's strengths. He will destroy Lawlor with decent ball in. It'll be interesting to see what Concannon does the next day. He's a player that I dont think likes the rough and tumble and is more than capable of lashing out if it gets physical so it'll be interesting to see if o'Neill has got that out of his game.
On current form its hard to look past Galway but both teams have a relatively inexperienced/new combinations in their full back lines"
I'm going in to this match kind of blind too in that we don't a lot about these teams. The Wexford match showed me nothing while KK's win over Dublin was a bit strange and hard to analyze. I expect a very physical affair and I'm fairly sure they'll clamp down on Whelan and allow Galway to shoot from distance all day. If Galway are accurate they'll win, if not...

Trump2020 (Galway) - Posts: 1082 - 13/11/2020 18:20:08    2308438

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It's Galway for me. If I can stray to Munster,I give Limerick a vote to overcome Waterford. Anything could happen on the day though.

MicktheMiller (Offaly) - Posts: 112 - 13/11/2020 19:03:09    2308463

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Anyone have any idea why Paddy Deegan and Billy Ryan got the chop? I thought Ryan in particular played fairly well against Dublin

UtahBlaine (Galway) - Posts: 38 - 13/11/2020 19:07:04    2308468

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Replying To UtahBlaine:  "Anyone have any idea why Paddy Deegan and Billy Ryan got the chop? I thought Ryan in particular played fairly well against Dublin"
Don't know not listed with the subs. Thought Ryan was very good most of the Dublin game, after TJ though he was our best forward.

gatha (Kilkenny) - Posts: 183 - 13/11/2020 19:43:38    2308478

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Replying To UtahBlaine:  "Anyone have any idea why Paddy Deegan and Billy Ryan got the chop? I thought Ryan in particular played fairly well against Dublin"
They are surely injured. Deegan would do a good job in 5 of the 6 back positions so I'd be shocked if he was dropped if he isn't injured. I don't think its the strongest looking KK subs bench if I'm being honest. Question marks over all of them at that level - including Richie as we don't know how fit he is. Will be interested to see how Tommy Walsh does, I think he's a decent player from the little bit I seen of him. They need big games from the 3 in the half backline who for me, are all not playing their best but are serious players when they are.
Also it'll be worth watching where TJ lines up as I dont think either Galway corner backs are necessarily specialists in their positions.

tiobraid (Tipperary) - Posts: 2911 - 13/11/2020 19:46:10    2308481

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Replying To tiobraid:  "They are surely injured. Deegan would do a good job in 5 of the 6 back positions so I'd be shocked if he was dropped if he isn't injured. I don't think its the strongest looking KK subs bench if I'm being honest. Question marks over all of them at that level - including Richie as we don't know how fit he is. Will be interested to see how Tommy Walsh does, I think he's a decent player from the little bit I seen of him. They need big games from the 3 in the half backline who for me, are all not playing their best but are serious players when they are.
Also it'll be worth watching where TJ lines up as I dont think either Galway corner backs are necessarily specialists in their positions."
I heard both Deegan and Ryan are injured

mooncat (Kilkenny) - Posts: 485 - 13/11/2020 22:47:53    2308564

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Replying To mooncat:  "I heard both Deegan and Ryan are injured"
Thanks for that . Enjoy the game.

UtahBlaine (Galway) - Posts: 38 - 14/11/2020 17:54:22    2308798

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