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Post by doncorleone on Feb 26, 2008 22:58:15 GMT
Hurling
All-Ireland senior: Cork
Under-21: Galway
Minor:Tipp
League:Kilkenny
Football
All-Ireland senior:Dublin
Under-21:Galway
Minor:Kerry (Haven't a clue to be hoest but they've been close in recent years and are due one)
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HOD
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Post by HOD on Feb 26, 2008 23:10:45 GMT
Wasting your time with Dublin in the football. Put your money on Tipp for the 21's
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Post by josephs on Feb 26, 2008 23:36:49 GMT
I think we're looking at 3 in a rows in both senior codes.
I'd like to see Dublin win the u21 Hurling but think Cork will.
On paper Tipp should win the minor- unfortunately... another 3 in a row !
U21 football- Kerry- just a hunch the couple of exellent minors they had against Roscommon in Ennis will be even better at u21.
Minor- Lottery time, have heard good things about Down so will go for them
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Post by tipptop on Feb 27, 2008 8:29:17 GMT
Tipp need to translate that Minor Success in wins at senior level. Kerry and Kilkenny for the Senior this year I think.
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Post by Admin on Feb 27, 2008 9:06:12 GMT
Both going for three in a row ! I fancy KK in the hurling can not see Kerry doing it in the football.
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Post by tipptop on Feb 27, 2008 9:17:20 GMT
Who is there to stop them? Not many based on last year.
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Post by clintmalarchuk on Feb 27, 2008 10:42:30 GMT
I think Tipp will win munster this year but i feel their a few years off challenging for the All Ireland(Killkenny will win that).We will be a lot more organised this year with Liam in charge, I have trained under him and he is excellent.
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Post by tipptop on Feb 27, 2008 11:01:24 GMT
Can't argue with that Munster isn't beyond Tipp this year. More time needed before a shot at an AI title
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Post by clintmalarchuk on Feb 27, 2008 12:02:52 GMT
Can't argue with that Munster isn't beyond Tipp this year. More time needed before a shot at an AI title I put 50 on them at 5/2 to win munster.We should have a serious ff line. Pa Burke looks a lot better this year but its still a year or two too early for him i think, i would give Willy Ryan a start in the corner. Any idea if the loughmore boys will be back for the galway match, will Noel McGrath get a run in the league?
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Post by Up the Bracket on Feb 27, 2008 13:52:26 GMT
Noel McGrath wont be part of the Tipp setup this year. He is still minor
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ballyboy
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Post by ballyboy on Feb 27, 2008 16:21:30 GMT
Hurling
All-Ireland senior: Kilkenny
Under-21: Tipp
Minor:Tipp
League: Tipp
Football:
All-Ireland senior:Kerry
Under-21:Galway,Kerry,Roscommon
Minor:Kerry (always have buckets of talent coming through...other counties only have it in dribs and drabs)
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Post by azoffaly on Feb 27, 2008 16:35:18 GMT
Senior Hurling : Waterford. U21 Hurling : Tipperary Minor Hurling : Dublin NHL : Kilkenny
Senior Football : Dublin U21 Football : Laois Minor Football : Kerry NFL Div 1 : Kerry
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Post by offtheground on Feb 27, 2008 16:59:33 GMT
Kerry for 3 in a row, cant see anything beating them. The hurling will be interesting with KK on for their hatrick at the likes of Tipp trying to build on good minor successes.
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Post by labane1917 on Feb 27, 2008 21:28:18 GMT
Hurling: Senior: Galway U21: Tipp Minor: Tipp
Football: Senior: Kerry U21: Galway Minor: Don't know
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Post by labane1917 on Feb 27, 2008 21:33:33 GMT
Galway Tipp league match will be good indication of where both squads are at, and with hopefully Cannings and other Ports to come back, Galway have a very good panel, possibly best since 1988. They need to strengthen the full back line, but have brought in a few ex u21s like Hynes and Callanan. All in all would fancy Galway with a bit of extra steel this year from Tannion, Canning. Football: Kerry to win big 3, Galway to improve under Salmon, be more attack minded, could surprise a few teams.
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