Are Tyrone set for 2 In A Row???
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Are Tyrone set for 2 In A Row???
Well the word coming out of the Dublin camp is that the team are flying in training,The 4 week break is not a problem
And they can't wait to slay the Redhands again..
"I would love it if we could beat them again and again..
And they can't wait to slay the Redhands again..
"I would love it if we could beat them again and again..
mullins- GAA Hero
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Cocky cocky cocky
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Royal_Girl2k9 wrote:Cocky cocky cocky
Just gave you 5
mullins- GAA Hero
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Really though why would beating Tyrone be a big deal for the Dubs any more? They beat them last year and since that Dublin have improved and Tyrone have gone back, Tyrone are a beaten docket, a Division 2 side.
The Dubs will already be working on a way to unlock the Donegal defence which will be tough but they will still do it... then the real test will come in the final..
It's Dublin's to lose.
The Dubs will already be working on a way to unlock the Donegal defence which will be tough but they will still do it... then the real test will come in the final..
It's Dublin's to lose.
Grenvile- GAA Hero
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Jonsmith wrote:Really though why would beating Tyrone be a big deal for the Dubs any more? They beat them last year and since that Dublin have improved and Tyrone have gone back, Tyrone are a beaten docket, a Division 2 side.
The Dubs will already be working on a way to unlock the Donegal defence which will be tough but they will still do it... then the real test will come in the final..
It's Dublin's to lose.
Your not fooling me i know what camp your in..
mullins- GAA Hero
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There will be no excuses for Tyrone this time either. Tyrone won't kick 17 wides or stop when through on goal for whistles from the hill and the Dubs will still win by 4/5. There's a kick left in Tyrone for sure but not enough to dislodge the Dubs.. Tyrone at halftime Dubs at full time is a decent bet.
I'm delighted that things have worked out this way. A Kerry v Dublin Final will be a cracking game.
Dublin's to lose.
I'm delighted that things have worked out this way. A Kerry v Dublin Final will be a cracking game.
Dublin's to lose.
Grenvile- GAA Hero
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Jonsmith wrote:Really though why would beating Tyrone be a big deal for the Dubs any more? They beat them last year and since that Dublin have improved and Tyrone have gone back, Tyrone are a beaten docket, a Division 2 side.
The Dubs will already be working on a way to unlock the Donegal defence which will be tough but they will still do it... then the real test will come in the final..
It's Dublin's to lose.
Thanks Mullins
I think you're underestimating Tyrone JS. Like they have a fairly good panel and Sean Cavanagh seems to be in great form, and they still have leaders like Dooher knocking around as well. Dublin are the best this year as they have been since the start of the century in my opinion, yet they only struggled over the line against Wexford and were it not for a very late BB free Kildare would have drawn with them, and dare I say it beaten them as that's the way the momentum was going.
They will be going into the match favourites I'd say but I'm not sure how that'll suit them. Tyrone won't fear them and as people say a team is more dangerous on it's way down than it is on the way up.
Up Tyrone
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Royal_Girl2k9 wrote:Jonsmith wrote:Really though why would beating Tyrone be a big deal for the Dubs any more? They beat them last year and since that Dublin have improved and Tyrone have gone back, Tyrone are a beaten docket, a Division 2 side.
The Dubs will already be working on a way to unlock the Donegal defence which will be tough but they will still do it... then the real test will come in the final..
It's Dublin's to lose.
Thanks Mullins
I think you're underestimating Tyrone JS. Like they have a fairly good panel and Sean Cavanagh seems to be in great form, and they still have leaders like Dooher knocking around as well. Dublin are the best this year as they have been since the start of the century in my opinion, yet they only struggled over the line against Wexford and were it not for a very late BB free Kildare would have drawn with them, and dare I say it beaten them as that's the way the momentum was going.
They will be going into the match favourites I'd say but I'm not sure how that'll suit them. Tyrone won't fear them and as people say a team is more dangerous on it's way down than it is on the way up.
Up Tyrone
mullins- GAA Hero
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Jonsmith wrote:There will be no excuses for Tyrone this time either. Tyrone won't kick 17 wides or stop when through on goal for whistles from the hill and the Dubs will still win by 4/5. There's a kick left in Tyrone for sure but not enough to dislodge the Dubs.. Tyrone at halftime Dubs at full time is a decent bet.
I'm delighted that things have worked out this way. A Kerry v Dublin Final will be a cracking game.
Dublin's to lose.
What ever you say Jon
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mullins wrote:Royal_Girl2k9 wrote:Jonsmith wrote:Really though why would beating Tyrone be a big deal for the Dubs any more? They beat them last year and since that Dublin have improved and Tyrone have gone back, Tyrone are a beaten docket, a Division 2 side.
The Dubs will already be working on a way to unlock the Donegal defence which will be tough but they will still do it... then the real test will come in the final..
It's Dublin's to lose.
Thanks Mullins
I think you're underestimating Tyrone JS. Like they have a fairly good panel and Sean Cavanagh seems to be in great form, and they still have leaders like Dooher knocking around as well. Dublin are the best this year as they have been since the start of the century in my opinion, yet they only struggled over the line against Wexford and were it not for a very late BB free Kildare would have drawn with them, and dare I say it beaten them as that's the way the momentum was going.
They will be going into the match favourites I'd say but I'm not sure how that'll suit them. Tyrone won't fear them and as people say a team is more dangerous on it's way down than it is on the way up.
Up Tyrone
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mullins wrote:Well the word coming out of the Dublin camp is that the team are flying in training,The 4 week break is not a problem
And they can't wait to slay the Redhands again..
"I would love it if we could beat them again and again..
if they cant beat Tyrone Gilroy sound resign without any hesitation and they should put all their energies into winning Liam, the path is clear for them now to win it and they wont have a better chance for a long while.
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Kerry remain the team to beat but today reminds us how fickle (maybe not the right word - possibly unpredictable!) the C'ship can be. Anyone can beat anyone from now on .. but my money is on the Kingdom ...
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Jayo Cluxton wrote:Kerry remain the team to beat but today reminds us how fickle (maybe not the right word - possibly unpredictable!) the C'ship can be. Anyone can beat anyone from now on .. but my money is on the Kingdom ...
Kerry would certainly be favourites at this stage but i fancy the Dubs to win it.
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bocerty wrote:Kerry would certainly be favourites at this stage but i fancy the Dubs to win it.
Can't see where this confidence is us is stemming from at all ....
2008 and 2009 still very raw wounds for Dubs ....
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Jayo Cluxton wrote:bocerty wrote:Kerry would certainly be favourites at this stage but i fancy the Dubs to win it.
Can't see where this confidence is us is stemming from at all ....
2008 and 2009 still very raw wounds for Dubs ....
34 seconds wasn't it?
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Royal_Girl2k9 wrote:Jayo Cluxton wrote:bocerty wrote:Kerry would certainly be favourites at this stage but i fancy the Dubs to win it.
Can't see where this confidence is us is stemming from at all ....
2008 and 2009 still very raw wounds for Dubs ....
34 seconds wasn't it?
Think so ... Would love to hammer Kerry in the C'ship - even by the biggest margin ever!!!! Cos it would surely mean an All Ireland title ... well maybe not ..
God that would hurt ... a lot ....
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Jayo Cluxton wrote:Royal_Girl2k9 wrote:Jayo Cluxton wrote:bocerty wrote:Kerry would certainly be favourites at this stage but i fancy the Dubs to win it.
Can't see where this confidence is us is stemming from at all ....
2008 and 2009 still very raw wounds for Dubs ....
34 seconds wasn't it?
Think so ... Would love to hammer Kerry in the C'ship - even by the biggest margin ever!!!! Cos it would surely mean an All Ireland title ... well maybe not ..
God that would hurt ... a lot ....
Well ye haven't the best record against Mayo do ya? Ciaran Mc might even be recalled
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IF IF IF IF IF IF ... we happen to get to the Final ... we will NOT be playing Mayo ... trust me
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Jayo Cluxton wrote:IF IF IF IF IF IF ... we happen to get to the Final ... we will NOT be playing Mayo ... trust me
And earlier today we were all set for a Cork v. Kerry semi
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Royal_Girl2k9 wrote:And earlier today we were all set for a Cork v. Kerry semi
Very true ....
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If this game is even half as entertaining as Donegal and Kildare, I'll be happy.
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Loyal2TheRoyal wrote:If this game is even half as entertaining as Donegal and Kildare, I'll be happy.
You are easily pleased ....
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I've come to the conclusion that it may actually be good for Meath for Dublin to win an All Ireland as history shows a Dublin victory has lead to Meath All Irelands eg. Dublin won in '95, and Meath won in '96 and '99 and Dublin won in '83 and Meath won in '87 and '88.
So come on D.... no. I just can't say that...
So come on D.... no. I just can't say that...
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