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Ah no he won all stars playing in different lines. Fairly sure Brick Walsh did too
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 14234 - 11/05/2023 15:44:47 2477661 Link 0 |
For me , Maurice Fitz, followed by Greg Blaney I diddent get to see Sean O Neill play but talking to great players up and down the country they all say he was different class germac (Down) - Posts: 557 - 11/05/2023 20:26:41 2477738 Link 0 |
Paudie Lynch was some player alright Forever. He played corner back full back half back centre back midfield centre forward for Kerry. Hard tough and a fine fielder. He played 3 years as a minor and 5 years u21 for Kerry. Some man for one man.
CiarraiMick (Dublin) - Posts: 3851 - 11/05/2023 23:46:17 2477757 Link 0 |
football not hurling is the thread mickcunningham (Westmeath) - Posts: 1879 - 12/05/2023 08:16:08 2477762 Link 0 |
The only Meath man maybe to do so but there are other players and counties outside of Meath who also play intercounty GAA!! Off the top of my head I'm pretty sure recent ones are Ryan Mchugh, Peter Harte and Brian Howard but I stand to be corrected. I'm sure there's a bucketful more. tiobraid (Tipperary) - Posts: 4119 - 12/05/2023 09:27:22 2477770 Link 0 |
Nearly every player on the field plays all of those positions now, and in the same game too. Some man for one man, Jim McGuinness.
Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 3911 - 12/05/2023 10:26:17 2477789 Link 0 |
Impossible to pick one. I watched Sean Purcell, Frank Stockwell, John Donnellan, John Keenan, Galway; Paddy Casey, Peter Nolan, Matt Connor, Offaly; Mickey Kerins, Sligo; Packy McGarty, Leitrim; Declan Browne, Tipp; Niall Cahillane, Larry Tompkins, Cork (Kildare); John Galvin, Limerick, Frank McGuigan, Tyrone; Dermot Early; and I could name at least fifty more who were outstanding. How can you judge? What yardstick would you use? I will however pick some that I would have on my team: Cluxton, John O'Keeffe for his versatility, full-back mainly on the county team but watch him at centre-half back at age 19 in the All-Ireland final v Meath, brilliant mid-fielder; Sean Murphy (Kerry) was the best right-half back I ever watched; Jack O'Shea for his boundless energy; John Egan (Kerry) for winning the tough ball and scoring ability; Michael Murphy (Donegal) for what he brought to every game, heart. Gaa Fan (USA) - Posts: 762 - 12/05/2023 16:03:53 2477920 Link 0 |
It's impossible to call any one player due to many factors; the era in which they played, the position in which they played (much changed now), the county they are from (e.g. Kerry players played at high level so good players from weak counties did not get to shine that often) so it's all a matter of opinion. I'm putting on my slightly biased hat here I that I seen thi player playing quite often for club and County and seeing Paul Barden going on those lightening solo runs and burying the ball in the net was a sight to behold. Inatfullforward (Longford) - Posts: 110 - 13/05/2023 10:39:45 2478008 Link 0 |
Just keeping this to players I saw in the flesh, thought Jack O' Shea was a wonderful player & to be fair didn't pull dirty strokes. St.Mologga (Cork) - Posts: 121 - 13/05/2023 10:54:42 2478014 Link 0 |
Peter Canavan is the best I ever saw. He was the difference between winning and losing games. suckvalleypaddy (Galway) - Posts: 1706 - 13/05/2023 11:02:22 2478016 Link 0 |
Easy answer, Matt Connor. A scoring average of 7.0. As a comparison , Gooch = 4.1, Bernard Brogan 4.4, Conor McManus = 4.5. Amazing player, perfectly balanced, could do it all, and carried a small county to an All Ireland in an era where they were up against one of the great all time teams. Career cut tragically short. Malonemagic (Laois) - Posts: 804 - 13/05/2023 11:36:08 2478022 Link 0 |
Every County Down through the years always had a few exceptional players who we often wondered how they would have fitted in on the so called great teams of that particular era. Maybe that's why the Railway Cup was so special back in the day . Breffni1969 (Cavan) - Posts: 510 - 13/05/2023 11:47:31 2478025 Link 0 |
Just watched the U20 final and to be honest it wasn't great quality.. Young lads in their absolute prime playing safety football. Its sad really that they are forced to play under so much restriction. Hence no major stand out performces.. Inatfullforward (Longford) - Posts: 110 - 13/05/2023 15:20:24 2478069 Link 0 |
People can't blame Micky Harte or Jim Mc Guinness on that, they weren't even there.
Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2179 - 13/05/2023 16:12:56 2478079 Link 1 |
Good call. Harry Keegan of Castlerea and Roscommon was one of the best corner backs to play the game.
endgame (Roscommon) - Posts: 2308 - 13/05/2023 17:03:28 2478088 Link 0 |
I would agree Matt Connor at his prime was probably the greatest footballer in the last 50 years.
tireoghainabu (Tyrone) - Posts: 351 - 13/05/2023 17:19:31 2478091 Link 0 |
Ehmmm-best watch the tape again. Fay switched with Mark O Reilly during the game and most of his points came off O Reilly marking him. But Joyce was outstanding!
bogger from meath (Meath) - Posts: 226 - 13/05/2023 17:34:30 2478093 Link 0 |
Meath's Mickey Burke, no question Mayo52 (Mayo) - Posts: 44 - 13/05/2023 17:56:00 2478099 Link 2 |
Peter Canavan.. as hard as it is to say it. ardmhacha (Armagh) - Posts: 172 - 13/05/2023 18:15:05 2478101 Link 1 |
Was Canavan not just a poor mans Owen Mulligan?
Onion_Sack (Dublin) - Posts: 267 - 13/05/2023 20:06:54 2478126 Link 0 |