Qualifiers 2019

PatMustard

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Why no pre-purchase option for these qualifiers?

Munster and Leinster hurling matches are £5 cheaper than the qualifiers.
 

thecritic

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What to expect on Sunday? A fired up Monaghan who have underperformed all year (or maybe maxed out). One thing I will say: we are more than capable of reaching super 8's if we play to our ability! We are going to meet this calibre eventually so it's maybe good to see where we stand now. If we win, it'll probably be the likes of our old friends in Tyrone in the next round anyway. This is a great test for our team and management. I have no doubt that our management will have all in place. I believe in K McG and even though I have critiqued him in the past - he wants the best for our county and I hope it works out for him and our team. He seems like an unlucky manager at the minute but let's remember, after years of bad luck, the man holding the ball in 02 when the whistle blew was our manager so I believe in him. The losing team on sat week may well lose their manager - we all know that. Like him or loath him, we've got to get out next sat and stand behind our boys. I believe in this team, we can win this game - lets make it a special atmosphere back in Clones - a happy hunting ground for us!
 

Big Jim

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What do I expect on Sunday? nothing cause the game is on Saturday at 7pm!
Yeah but @thecritic meant that by Sunday he expects to be looking forward to the next round draw because of our win on Saturday evening and everyone will have been out to support them. Except of course a loser and pathetic supporter like me who has a stupid stag party to go to instead :mad:
 

PatMustard

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Yeah but @thecritic meant that by Sunday he expects to be looking forward to the next round draw because of our win on Saturday evening and everyone will have been out to support them. Except of course a loser and pathetic supporter like me who has a stupid stag party to go to instead :mad:

Yeah, they are stupid alright...

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Influx

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Have been taking time to think about last week's game. Am struggling to a degreee with our tactics. I like management did believe in the ability of our forward line. However, over past years we have been conditioning our team to play often with quite a defensive platform and mindset. Then on occasions such as against the Rossies last year and latterly last week against Cavan we engage in a shoot-out and are found to be slightly short of our opponents at the final blow. My feeling is that if we play a system which can stifle the natural instinct of our forwards to a degree, is it a big surprise then that our decision-making and finishing could be impacted upon even to a minimal amount in the white heat of championship action. The game last week proved to rotate around Armagh's missed opportunities which would have left a very different imprint on the scoreboard if the majority were taken. Next weeks game will again be about inches so hopefully we can sharpen this area up and the orange army will be refreshed and bubbling as they pour down clones hill late on Saturday looking forward in anticipation to the next draw.
 
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