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Re: O'Byrne Cup 2013

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:54 am
by kingscounty
Good performance and big improvement on the o byrne cup game last year which Kildare won 0-17 to 0-04. I thought he should have moved Pender off Johnston as he couldnt handle him at all, maybe put Darby back on him or something, Pender was behind him and gave him to much room to score . There is to much pressure on Niall and he shouldnt be expected to hit frees and penalties , maybe he wanted to hit the penalty but after hitting one wide a few weeks back someone else should be put on peno duty. He needs more support upfront , at one stage in the first half he was in the corner with the ball and 3 Kildare defenders on him and he had no support at all. Kildare are 3 divisons above Offaly and today we gave them a good rattle , hopefully the boys can keep up the hard work and reap the rewards in the league.

Re: O'Byrne Cup 2013

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 11:41 am
by summerindublin
jimbob17 wrote:I thought he should have moved Pender off Johnston as he couldnt handle him at all, maybe put Darby back on him or something, Pender was behind him and gave him to much room to score .
Agree with the above, Johnston was the difference, gave Pender a torrid time, management should had made a move here. The sooner the better that management take Nialler off frees and peno's the better, I thought that Anton or Cunningham or Young should have taken it. Offaly played well but its still January, it will be a totally different game in the championship but i'm looking forward to it, yesterday proved that we have better players than Kildare once we have our fitness. On another note should the ref not have given Conway a straight RED. Anyway Roll on the summer..........

Re: O'Byrne Cup 2013

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 11:45 am
by Square Cab
Very good battling performance from the lads yesterday with plenty of heart and commitment on show. Big improvement on where we were this time last year and it’s nice to be competitive again. However I wouldn’t be getting too carried away. As stated by BnM already, Offaly are closer to their performance ceiling than most other teams at this stage of the year. Come the summer, we will still be closer to the Carlow’s and Wicklow’s of this world than the Dublin’s, Kildare’s or even Wexfords. I realise that we’ve got to aspire to bigger things but we’ve also got to keep things in perspective. If we managed to win promotion I would see it as a successful year (which won't be easy!), a win in the championship or the qualifiers would be bonus territory

Re: O'Byrne Cup 2013

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 11:51 am
by offaly2012
Paschal Kellaghan was covering match on Midlands 103 and one thing of many things he said stood out for me he said people keep talking about that offaly are 3 years behind kildare thats nonsense I dont believe that

Re: O'Byrne Cup 2013

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:46 pm
by Archangel
summerindublin wrote: On another note should the ref not have given Conway a straight RED..
and are Offaly not lucky yer man who got the yellow for the elbow picked up by the linesman, didn't get a straight red for isn't that that punishment for 'striking'? Kildare very lazy in first half, Offaly bossed midfield, which is a good start. Lots of ifs and buts, Kildare camped around Mulhalls goal for minutes just before the missed penalty. Dalton made some great runs but woeful end results. It's progress definately, but let's see what the league brings first. It was entertaining and that was enough for mid January.

Re: O'Byrne Cup 2013

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:59 pm
by lostinjuniora
http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/football/20 ... g-process/

encouraging signs for Offaly football. From management, players and supporters alike.

Re: O'Byrne Cup 2013

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 3:16 pm
by summerindublin
[quote="Archangel Dalton made some great runs but woeful end results.[/quote]

Dalton did not play, do you mean Guilfoyle?

Re: O'Byrne Cup 2013

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 3:48 pm
by ryot
Probably referring to Shane, with an itchy elbow trying to find a place to scratch it. Should keep it away from the opponennt in those circumstances, especially with the standside linesman watching intently !!!! Propably Tomas Connor's fault for standing so close !!!!

Re: O'Byrne Cup 2013

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 5:00 pm
by Bord na Mona man
I get directed to this. A good article from the Irish Post in the UK.

http://www.irishpost.co.uk/index.php/co ... -principal

Re: O'Byrne Cup 2013

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 1:25 am
by kingscounty
With Kildare winning against Dublin it goes to show that Offaly have really put in the training this year so far and with a bit of luck last week we should have at least got a draw from Kildare.