by O'Neills Only » Mon Mar 08, 2010 11:08 pm
by Major Gun » Tue Mar 09, 2010 8:27 am
O'Neills Only wrote:Picked 'em both. And Wristy gave 'em the kiss of death - almost - WI women got the chocolates after a dubious technical decsion - otherwise they would've lost
Fantastic effort from St Brendans to get their act together in the second half and come from a long way behind against the wind and win by a point in a nailbiter.
After going 6 points up 10 minutes into the second half, Western Ireland looked to settle down and some might have thought they had it in the bag. At exactly the same moment, it looked as though St Brendans thought they'd better keep possession, drive as deep as possible, force the Goats to give away frees and let Jordan kick 'em over the bar in true Gaelic style. Saints also jagged another goal along the way.
The extra five minutes each way in the GF is always a telling factor and another two minutes of over time as well. Saints were up at full time and Western Ireland nearly forced a draw to take the game into two 5 minute halves of extra time. If they had, I think they would've overcome. Not to be. Brilliant defence by the Taints.
Magnificent game had by Heubs, Zeuss, Jordan Peg, Johnny Peg in goals, and the waterboy Ginpeg who forgot his water bottles on occasion. Everybody else played well too - just don't know their names. Well done lads.
Great game by both teams - Betty would be proud. Well ref'd Anto.
As for the highly controversial Womens Final which will be remebered for generations, I will comment on that later.
by Swooper16 » Tue Mar 09, 2010 10:42 am
by wristwatcher » Tue Mar 09, 2010 11:17 am
by O'Neills Only » Tue Mar 09, 2010 4:48 pm
Major Gun wrote:Yes, definitely the strangest day of Gaelic I have ever been involved with and I have been involved with some weird crap. Not sure you can say Crusaders would have lost anyway. There was only one point in it when the spit hit the can. After that the whole psychology of the game changed. W.I gave up attacking to hold on. Only three points were scored after that. A crazy, crazy day on so many levels.
by O'Neills Only » Tue Mar 09, 2010 9:55 pm
by wristwatcher » Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:57 am
by Major Gun » Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:43 am
by Neville Bartoss » Wed Mar 10, 2010 11:38 am
Major Gun wrote:The system currently in place (Steve) is the best system...if it is run properly.
It was interesting that both teams in the women's game were warned about this rule before the game. Why focus on that rule when speaking to the captains before the game? In the men's game I am told the ref spoke about backchat.
by the milky bar kid » Wed Mar 10, 2010 12:31 pm
by O'Neills Only » Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:51 pm
by Neville Bartoss » Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:55 pm
the milky bar kid wrote:It does seem a very harsh penalty, even tho to the letter of the law the right thing to do. Possibly a similar rule to the AFL interchange rule could be introduced to "lessen" the penalty for a team who makes such a mistake. Ie. A penalty kick?
To the Liam Hennessy saga that Nev is refering too with an "extra" player on the field. The president/referee/grand final specialist was well on top of his game at this point. No extra player was on the field for Na Fianna as the GK had decided to come off & gave his shirt to a player already on the ground. The GK was then walking off shirtless (MBK style) when play came toward him & he made a tackle. He gave away a free & walked off the ground, at which point his replacement came on. Hence saving yourself a time wasting penalty (possible suspension?) as a captain requesting an incorrect count.
Did Nev just thank the committee???????????![]()
Finally congratulations to all the winners on sunday. St Brendans were amazing in their comeback, a truely special effort. The key players stood up for the Taints. I thought Zues' first 45 minutes were good, but the big Polish bear was amazing in the last 15 repealling pretty much every WI attack. Huebs was very good & Jordans last 15 was also amazing. Not to mention that amazing under from a significant distance under pressure.
by the milky bar kid » Wed Mar 10, 2010 5:17 pm
by O'Neills Only » Thu Mar 11, 2010 1:11 am
In regards to the womens situation I think it is utterly stupid that something as petty as two players being two metres inside the pitch at the same time had their points stripped (especially considering our situation). Surely common sense could have prevailed escpecially since it was evident that they were not intending to gain an advantage by having more players on the field.
All I said is that the interchange system is a good idea and I think will work well, good idea from the present committee being bagged by dinosaurs from the past.
current committee doing a much better job than many of those in the past
by Cheese Twisties » Thu Mar 11, 2010 8:55 am
by Zelezny Chucks » Thu Mar 11, 2010 12:01 pm
Cheese Twisties wrote:I see that the Gaelic website has some photos up of the HISTORIC DAY on Sunday! My word what a day it was, too bad the photographer didnt follow the Taints around on the 48 hour bender that kicked off after the final whistle on Sunday! Would have made one hell of a doco...
by the milky bar kid » Thu Mar 11, 2010 12:28 pm
Zelezny Chucks wrote:Cheese Twisties wrote:I see that the Gaelic website has some photos up of the HISTORIC DAY on Sunday! My word what a day it was, too bad the photographer didnt follow the Taints around on the 48 hour bender that kicked off after the final whistle on Sunday! Would have made one hell of a doco...
Might also help me remember some of it... although I do remember reports of the Big Polish Bear having a technicolour yawn at some point during the celebrations!!
by Froddo » Thu Mar 11, 2010 2:25 pm
the milky bar kid wrote:Zelezny Chucks wrote:Cheese Twisties wrote:I see that the Gaelic website has some photos up of the HISTORIC DAY on Sunday! My word what a day it was, too bad the photographer didnt follow the Taints around on the 48 hour bender that kicked off after the final whistle on Sunday! Would have made one hell of a doco...
Might also help me remember some of it... although I do remember reports of the Big Polish Bear having a technicolour yawn at some point during the celebrations!!
Did all the boys survive the night? I've had slight fears for your safety purely based on the performance of the little Polish Bear & Sticks' at the GFHASA presentation night.
by Neville Bartoss » Thu Mar 11, 2010 3:47 pm
O'Neills Only wrote:Nifty, you can be so contrary. And it sounds like we actually agree on a couple of points.In regards to the womens situation I think it is utterly stupid that something as petty as two players being two metres inside the pitch at the same time had their points stripped (especially considering our situation). Surely common sense could have prevailed escpecially since it was evident that they were not intending to gain an advantage by having more players on the field.All I said is that the interchange system is a good idea and I think will work well, good idea from the present committee being bagged by dinosaurs from the past.
I don't think the current committee, or match officials, are ultimately responsible for this. Read the detail; read the Rulebooks; read between the lines. I'll draw you a picture - this came from the top - beyond the State committee. There is a huge amount of irony in all of this, if you think about it.
I've already mentioned that things were done according to the rules in place. This was foisted upon the new committee with a complete lack of integrated rules. I wouldn't expect too many people to be able to write new rules up quickly. It takes time, you need to think of all contingencies, talk to players, coaches and ref's, toss the ideas around, look at other sports, draft it up, get feedback, modify, and so on.
You can't even compare it to your team's situation as you guys had plenty of notice. This happened mid way through a GF. I feel for Karen and Dave having to deal with the fallout; I feel for the Ref and the Linesperson who carried out their duties according to the rules of the day; and I really feel for all the players and coaches of both sides involved.
As for your other comment:current committee doing a much better job than many of those in the past
it's pretty offensive to some great committees and many great individuals that have made an extraordinary contribution, to imply that they did a lousy job. You wouldn't even know.
by the milky bar kid » Thu Mar 11, 2010 5:13 pm
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