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I think the lack of a left footer freetaker can be a little exaggerated. To me it's more important to have a very reliable freetaker. Dublin in their pomp had dean Rock hitting all their frees and he was only right footed. Kerry are blessed to have o'se and Clifford and even then for the further out ones, they'll go to o'se from the ground regardless of side. Hitting the two pointers like o'se did the last day is absolutely invaluable. It kept them in a game they shouldn't really have been in. Murphy is a good freetaker but would not be as good as o'se. Murphy also has to have a lot of wear and tear having hit frees for so long.. It is another string that mulreanny has that has to be considered Ulsterchamps_32 (Donegal) - Posts: 966 - 03/02/2026 18:03:00 2654848 Link 0 |
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Thompson is one of the first names on the sheet if fit and firing. Only thing that would hold him back is his rehab. He is a fantastic player who was in brilliant form last year, one of our best performers and a huge loss when he went off in the final. CCFabu (Donegal) - Posts: 293 - 03/02/2026 18:30:07 2654851 Link 2 |
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Was Ryan McHugh dropped on Sunday or was it a tactical move? peiledoir20 (Donegal) - Posts: 1433 - 03/02/2026 20:35:44 2654869 Link 0 |
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Most likely tactical selection, we will probably see more of that this year depending on the opposition. If we are facing a team with a lot of height and physicality, Ryan might be kept back as a sub, come on to steady things. Its not a case of getting dropped due to not performing etc, its more about tactics.
Commodore (Donegal) - Posts: 1598 - 03/02/2026 21:14:48 2654872 Link 0 |
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He doesn't get a raw deal. Like another poster said, he often drifts in and out of games. Can be hit or miss. And Hugh is 32 or close to it. When we are chasing games or need to freshen up of course you'd take him off for someone faster and who offers a scoring threat.
eddieSize5Balls (Donegal) - Posts: 278 - 03/02/2026 23:31:26 2654889 Link 0 |