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All rebels seem to think that ring was the main man. Imagine how good Henry would be if players marking him had just 5 or 6 training sessions with their county????? Ring was a genius but he played against half prepared teams and half trained opponents disillusiondfan (Limerick) - Posts: 4279 - 29/01/2014 19:01:47 1538495 Link 0 |
Has to be king Henry or the dodger, thats DJ for those of you who dont know, 4bythenore (Kilkenny) - Posts: 360 - 29/01/2014 19:23:48 1538506 Link 0 |
Impossible question. Nobody will say a goalkeeper so I'm gonna throw Damien fitzhenry out there. . .as a wexford man I have to.mention Nicky rackard. . From outside my own county you can't ignore Brian whelehan Doylerwex (Wexford) - Posts: 3143 - 29/01/2014 20:32:14 1538548 Link 0 |
Dunno about that disillusionedfan, lads ring had to play against were a lot hardier than the walters of today. I dont think many lads today would last very long in a match back then, until they toughened up quite a lot. And before you say it, poking around in a gym with a lot of nancies doesnt make you tough. at all. flack (Dublin) - Posts: 1054 - 29/01/2014 20:55:44 1538565 Link 0 |
WoodlawnPat (Galway) - Posts: 288 - 29/01/2014 21:07:42 1538578 Link 0 |
flack RebelCork (Cork) - Posts: 789 - 29/01/2014 21:40:02 1538613 Link 0 |
I've just read this thread and it's a cracker. My father is a man who saw both Ring and Shefflin in their prime. He has been attending All-Ireland finals in hurling since the early forties. He feels that both players were/are magnificent players. His own feeling is that all you can be is the best of your time. He feels that without doubt Ring was the best of his time. He feels however that Shefflin is a superior player. Part of that is down to massive improvements in speed and huge increases in intensity. He feels it is pointless to try and compare players from different eras for that very reason. He believes each succeeding generation builds on what has gone before and consequently the game from the point of view of speed and intensity improves. He believes that consequently skill levels have to improve because players have less time in which to operate. He has a particular fondness for the great Jimmy Doyle. Doyle he says could have played in any era he has seen. He always says that no player he ever saw made the game look easier. He doesn't believe that either Henry Shefflin or Christy Ring are the best he has ever seen and he has seen most of the great ones from the forties on. He feels and he stresses it's his opinion only that Tommy Walsh is the most complete player he has ever seen. Apologies for talking at length about my father's thoughts on the games greatest players but given that he has been attending top class games for over seventy years I felt his opinions were worth sharing with ye. Greengrass (Louth) - Posts: 6144 - 30/01/2014 12:22:25 1538710 Link 0 |
Round and round it goes...where it stops nobody knows! witnof (Dublin) - Posts: 1604 - 30/01/2014 12:38:45 1538716 Link 0 |
Greengrass Damothedub (Dublin) - Posts: 5193 - 30/01/2014 13:25:51 1538737 Link 0 |
christy sting (Derry) - Posts: 262 - 30/01/2014 13:27:31 1538739 Link 0 |
Damothedub Greengrass (Louth) - Posts: 6144 - 30/01/2014 16:56:09 1538883 Link 0 |
just reading this thread the thought occured to me as to how lucky we are to have seen all those brilliant brave young men in their prime playing the best game i the world.since i posted a few more have mentioned eamon cregan,joe cooney,damien fitzhenry(won wexford a leinster one day on his own v offaly)noel skehan john fenton,pat fox,john troy kevin martin..tony doran also was great one..on and on and on..!! kavvie (Clare) - Posts: 505 - 30/01/2014 16:58:29 1538885 Link 0 |
Great post green grass. Tommy Walsh def worth a mention n for me in top 2 of greatest team ever. disillusiondfan (Limerick) - Posts: 4279 - 30/01/2014 17:55:09 1538923 Link 0 |
Its on threads like this that you would really miss Patrique. No doubt at all that some Antrim hurler from the 50's or 60's was as good or better than any of the greats mentioned. anfearbeag (Meath) - Posts: 1134 - 30/01/2014 19:03:06 1538953 Link 0 |
Great post Greengrass. bennybunny (Cork) - Posts: 3917 - 30/01/2014 19:19:05 1538963 Link 0 |
Great post greengrass - your Dad is a wise man! carlowman (Carlow) - Posts: 1849 - 30/01/2014 19:20:52 1538969 Link 0 |
This a very subjective issue. Great players come at different times,and are found in all counties, not just the stronger ones.As an Offalyman I think Brian Whelehan is out there with the best of them. thelongridge (Offaly) - Posts: 1879 - 30/01/2014 19:29:00 1538971 Link 0 |
If Kilkenny win the AI and Henry plays a pivotal role (which i think will have to happen if Kilkenny are to win it) it will be past debate who's the greatest until the next fella comes along. If he comes back from his injury and the past year he's had it will be seriously impressive. RebelCork (Cork) - Posts: 789 - 30/01/2014 19:38:59 1538978 Link 0 |
Tommy Doyle was probably the greatest half back of all time thurlesblues (Tipperary) - Posts: 4475 - 30/01/2014 20:10:08 1538988 Link 0 |
Please don't try to ruin this thread as well! RebelCork (Cork) - Posts: 789 - 30/01/2014 20:16:12 1538993 Link 0 |