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You'd need to go through six boxes of Gillette razors first before even compimplating your next move
jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20035 - 12/11/2020 18:25:24 2308092 Link 1 |
Sky would have a field day with the slow-mo's..
jimbodub (Dublin) - Posts: 20035 - 12/11/2020 18:31:44 2308095 Link 1 |
Sliotar is to light. Fellas able to score points from their own half makes less goal mouth action. Personally think the game would be more interesting with a hard sliotar.
sourmilk93 (Roscommon) - Posts: 565 - 12/11/2020 18:39:49 2308100 Link 1 |
Haha I know the feeling, the lockdown hasn't been kind to me either! We must go streaking at another championship game soon, just for the exercise like ;-) Htaem (Meath) - Posts: 8583 - 12/11/2020 18:47:59 2308109 Link 0 |
I know lol
royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 17035 - 12/11/2020 19:58:09 2308146 Link 0 |
Exactly. But I need to lose a few pounds (ok stones ). Or they would need a very wide angle lens. :)
royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 17035 - 12/11/2020 20:00:17 2308148 Link 1 |
So, considering all matches, has there been a negative trend ? Should anything be done about it ? omahant (USA) - Posts: 1824 - 12/11/2020 20:49:54 2308165 Link 1 |
questions? got any ? real ones? Breezy (Limerick) - Posts: 1106 - 12/11/2020 23:30:42 2308219 Link 0 |
Another goalless match today, in the Munster SHC final no less. omahant (USA) - Posts: 1824 - 16/11/2020 02:53:27 2309757 Link 1 |
True. And if goals were made worth more points, say 4 or 6, would it not encourage teams in both football and hurling to get even more defensive to keep them out?
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 1024 - 16/11/2020 20:40:29 2310376 Link 0 |
But the 2 goals for Kilkenny won them the match, so they've already got sufficient value. And yeah, no goals in the Munster final, but a load of incredible points (some of the best point taking I've seen in years has happened in this championship). Is that not enjoyable? When you have players with that kind of point taking ability, it doesn't make sense to go for goal. You could spend 5 minutes trying to engineer a goal and get nowhere, while you could have had 3 points in the same period, due to the ability that these forwards (and midfielders, and backs...) have. Can we not just enjoy it for what it is? Marlon_JD (Tipperary) - Posts: 1774 - 16/11/2020 20:53:40 2310391 Link 0 |
Tony Kelly
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 1024 - 16/11/2020 21:09:59 2310402 Link 0 |
Yes, but too much of a good thing can be nausiating (e.g. chocolate). I just don't want point scoring to be too frequent (like basketball). Those 5 mins you mention engineering a goal then requires a higher reward (this is why rugby league drives go for tries and not drop goals). An argument could be made that a hurling goal should be worth more than a football one.
omahant (USA) - Posts: 1824 - 17/11/2020 17:25:14 2310736 Link 1 |
Well I guess thats where we differ, I'd much prefer a high scoring game than a low scoring one, and I can't get over the point scoring I'm seeing this year, could watch that stuff all day. And it's not as if goals are drying up. Tipp scored 15 goals in 8 games in last years championship, while also racking up high point tallies (3-25 in the final). And they needed all of them. When it comes to things like basic rule enforcement, I think there's alot about hurling that could be improved. But when it comes to the game itself, it should just be left to evolve organically. Yeah, if teams drop back a sweeper and pack their defenses, it's going to make goals harder to come by. So then what eventually happens? Teams start taking points from further out the field. So then what eventually happens? Defenses start pushing up further to close down on where the points are now being taken from, opening up more space for forwards to run at defenses, and creating more goal scoring opportunities. There's an ebb and flow to how the games progress, but they balance themselves out if they're let. Marlon_JD (Tipperary) - Posts: 1774 - 17/11/2020 18:27:39 2310764 Link 0 |
I wish there was more of that 'ebb and flo' in the football code as well. omahant (USA) - Posts: 1824 - 17/11/2020 23:43:29 2310908 Link 0 |
Antrim hurlers seem to have no problem scoring goals. 9 goals in 3 games, I think. keeper7 (Longford) - Posts: 3868 - 18/11/2020 10:01:21 2310951 Link 0 |
2.10 to 2.9 would be a horrible score in senior intercounty hurling. For a long time 20 to 22 points would win most championship matches but now you will probably need 30 points to be competitive. We have lost some of the physicality from the game and replaced it with accurate long striking. Like in everything else a balance is needed and I think at the moment we have gone too far towards the "open" game. Westfester (Limerick) - Posts: 905 - 18/11/2020 20:21:46 2311200 Link 0 |
Managements don't wanna concede goals so often play one or even two sweepers. However, it's totally counterproductive if the opposition is knocking over 30-odd points. keeper7 (Longford) - Posts: 3868 - 18/11/2020 22:25:49 2311267 Link 0 |