Originally Posted by
The D Man
Now that the leagues are reaching towards their finals it is time to start this thread for 2017.
I concentrate on the hurling, others can look after the football.
Some tasty matches this coming Sunday.
Tipperary V Offaly Poor offaly are on a hiding here. Tipperary don't do kind or nice.
Limerick V Cork Cork are trying to start on the comeback trail. Some good performances so far. That Luke Meade looks promising for them. Limerick again take their eye off the ball with their first round defeat by Wexford. Cost them promotion again. Cork at home to edge it.
Wexford V Kilkenny Wexford on a roll at this stage however it will end here. Kilkenny to win. All not lost for Wexford just yet.
Galway V Waterford The Deise will fight to the end of matches as proved last Sunday. Galway have more to prove here. Waterford won league 2 seasons ago. When was Galway's last trophy win? Waterford to win.
Clare V Dublin If Clare can reproduce the form they showed against Kilkenny then they will retain their division 1 status. Worry is defence can be leaky. Dublin going with youth and they are coping quite well. Would a season in Division 1B help their progress even more? Clare to emerge however it will be tight.
Originally Posted by
Ketchup
Yes i think i will agree with your predictions d man. A few close games in store. Davy will relish a shot at the cats but codys men to win it. Deise v galway should be close too. Cork to beat limerick. Offaly in the last 8 after winning just one game? Will they hold tipp to 20pts? Maybe home advantage to swing the relegation battle clares way.
Originally Posted by
blue rebel
I will also agree with your predictions so lets take the bookies to the cleaners as there is no way the 3 of US could be wrong.
Not bad guys 2 out of 5...
I'd say Paddy Power had a field day with ye lot. Never underestimate Davy Fitz.
Last edited by Best Before; 02-04-17 at 18:43.
Reason: Revised my ratio to reflect the correct prediction of the relegation playoff game!!
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