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Brigids didn't dominate the last 10 at all. They didn't dominate at any point in the 65 or so mins. They were just slicker at advancing the ball up the pitch, and at scoring than Moycullen were, and as a result were able to maintain scoreboard parity or better all through, from less possession. Totally speculative to suggest that they would 'pull away' in a time period that will never be played.
Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 4496 - 01/12/2025 12:49:00 2646624 Link 0 |
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I thought it was a quality game of club football and very enjoyable to watch. It was competitive right the way through, with some brilliant fielding, passing and scoring, as well as plenty physical contests. WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2647 - 01/12/2025 13:21:15 2646632 Link 1 |
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No they were well beaten around the middle throughout. Which surprised me as Cooke and McLaughlin only played half and a quarter of the game respectively. Davoren won a savage amount of ball in fairness to him and they won a lot of the breaks. Fionn McDonagh had a one on one with the Bridget's keeper late on as well but it was a poor effort straight at him. McDonagh was a handful for Bridget's but he's not the most skillful on the ball. They needed that chance to fall to somebody else. Clarke missed a good chance late on as well. Again not known for his scoring. Moycullen definitely had their chances but probably lacking another scoring option up front. As I said somewhere else if they still had Owen Gallagher they probably win that game. Marooned (Galway) - Posts: 2446 - 01/12/2025 13:36:28 2646637 Link 0 |
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Ah sure the hatred thing doesn't come naturally to us in Galway. That's a Mayo thing, reserved for the maroon and white! Messing aside, no one in their right mind would dismiss Mayo. Andy will have ye flying and the rest will have to be ready for it. togoutlads (Galway) - Posts: 1106 - 01/12/2025 13:47:35 2646638 Link 1 |
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Conor Hand who just turned 22 a few weeks ago showed well in the NFL for Roscommon seniors this year and for whatever reason fell out of favour under Davy Burke for the championship. 9 appearances in total and he got one appearance in 2024. He was on our Connacht U17 winning team in 2020 and the only rossie named on the team of the year,
The_analyser (Roscommon) - Posts: 4218 - 01/12/2025 15:24:33 2646656 Link 0 |
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And the Moycullen goal, square ball all the way? It was a game that could have gone either way. Brigids made the most of their hard won possession and while the Moycullen shooters were not bad either they were second best. A really good game to watch as a neutral and played in the right spirit, hard but fair. sligo joe (Dublin) - Posts: 1032 - 01/12/2025 16:59:34 2646674 Link 0 |
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Square ball you have to be in square when ball kicked - in open play. The old rule still there for place kicks (and hurling?) Seanfan (Roscommon) - Posts: 261 - 01/12/2025 17:10:19 2646681 Link 0 |
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100% correct about the rule, just watched it again there on the Monday highlights, the Moycullen man was in the square (and never left it) before his comrade out the field got the ball, never mind kicked it. A very straightforward square ball decision.
sligo joe (Dublin) - Posts: 1032 - 01/12/2025 21:24:44 2646712 Link 0 |
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Haha yeah right ..! Sure Connachts is Galways to loose we are rebuilding . The pressure is on you guys & PJ !
S1234 (Mayo) - Posts: 556 - 02/12/2025 13:22:43 2646770 Link 0 |
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You must have a VERY WIDESCREEN TV, if you're able to continually monitor traffic in the square, while simultaneously watching the 'comrades' out in the midfield sector. That 'resolution level' is certainly beyond the scope of any TV footage of GAA football coverage that I've seen in the past 50 years.
Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 4496 - 02/12/2025 16:21:32 2646802 Link 0 |
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You are correct regarding Moycullen goal attacker was in the square also the St Brigids goal had two defenders in the small square when the ball was kicked, two attackers challenged the goalkeeper for the initial towards the goal which the keeper knocked out past the 13m line which a forward picked up and transferred to the scorer who beat two defenders before shooting all the while the two challengers remained on the goal line beside the goalie, one even had to take evasive action to allow the ball past him.If both or either of these incidents were refereed according to rule it is hard to envisage how the game would have worked out.
backtooldwall (Galway) - Posts: 200 - 02/12/2025 21:01:57 2646838 Link 0 |
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I have no bias towards either club and fair enough most of these situations are borderline but in this case it is unusual that the camera angle behind the kicker also shows the goalscorer beside the left hand goalpost in the same shot, there is no movement into or out of the square, the scorer who at all times before the kick and when he strikes the ball is inside the small parallelogram, it's not a case of in or not in before the kick, he was initially at the post and if you watch it's very clear. Have you looked at the video, it really could not be clearer.
sligo joe (Dublin) - Posts: 1032 - 02/12/2025 21:12:37 2646840 Link 0 |