Limerick edged close to a league semi-final with a five-point Division 1A win over Galway in Pearse Stadium but they again sailed close to the wind on the ...
At times you have to be prudent and say he is out and that is it. As much as you’d like a fella to be available, if they are not they are not." We have to mind the players, be conscious of what they can and can’t do. "We’re entering that phase where you need to have more of your work behind you than ahead of you. Kyle’s back was to me – all I could see was him going like that (motions his arm backwards) and he was looking out at the terrace. Hayes, already on a yellow card, lashed back with his hurley at Brian Concannon, catching him in the face, near the end of a game that lacked intensity.
Kyle Hayes was one of the best players on the pitch in Limerick's four point defeat of Galway, but he was also a lucky boy not to be sent off.
He should have got a red card, that's the top and bottom of it." "John Kiely will be disappointed with him when he sees what he did." Barring a second half rally, Galway were very disappointing however as they lost a second home League game in a row, having lost to Cork a fortnight ago. Cian Lynch also impressed with 0-3 from play while young forward Shane O'Brien also showed that he has plenty of potential. TG4's team of pundits Mark Foley, Cathal Moore and Cathal King were all in agreement afterwards that Hayes should have seen the line. But he was lucky to last until the end of the second, having struck Brian Concannon on the head when he was already on a yellow card.
THERE was an amusing scene as Limerick and Galway players got ready for throw-in of the second half of their League encounter.Treaty half-back Kyle Ha.
Kyle Hayes either found a phone on the pitch or brought his own out after halftime by mistake." In a light-hearted tweet, he joked: "Limerick to be investigated for improper use of technology after Kyle Hayes spotted using his mobile during the game in Salthill." Treaty half-back Kyle Hayes found a phone on the pitch which had seemingly been dropped by one of the kids playing on the pitch during the break.
There was a controversial decision during Limerick's win over Galway as Kyle Hayes avoided a red card despite a clear strike to the face of an opponent.
That was my initial impression of it at the time. That was my interpretation of it. When asked about the incident by TG4 after the game, Limerick boss John Kiely said he had yet to see a replay. [February 26, 2023] [#GALvLIM]ref failing to send Kyle Hayes off after he turns around and deliberately hits a man on the head with the hurl……what an absolute disgrace. He'll pay the price for his recklessness one day in an important game. Kyle Hayes can consider himself very lucky not to be sent off there. [February 26, 2023]
Allianz Football League Division One Group A Limerick 0-24 Galway 0-19 By Cian O'Connell at Pearse Stadium Ultimately Limerick survived a late Galway ...
Scorers for Limerick: Tom Morrissey 0-8 (3fs), Micheál Houlihan 0-4 (4fs), Cian Lynch and Kyle Hayes 0-3 each, Shane O’Brien and Peter Casey 0-2 each, Seamus Flanagan and Donnacha O’Dalaigh 0-1 each. Another Limerick flurry yielded scores from Houlihan (two frees), Peter Casey, and Tom Morrissey ensuring the green and white team led by seven at the turnaround. Five points on the spin from Micheál Houlihan (free), Tom Morrissey, Cian Lynch, Shane O’Brien, and Hayes ensured Limerick’s supremacy was being reflected on the scoreboard, 0-10 to 0-4.
Tom Morrissey scored 0-8, 0-5 of which came from play, for the All-Ireland champions.
Kevin Cooney (Sarsfields), 15. Cianan Fahy (Ardrahan), 25. Patrick’s) for Lynch (59) Seán Linnane (Turloughmore), 10. Jack Grealish (Gort), 6. Seamus Flanagan (Feohanagh-Castlemahon), 15. Tom Morrissey (Ahane), 11. Shane O’Brien (Kilmallock), 14. Darragh O’Donovan (Doon), 9. Dan Morrissey (Ahane), 7. Ciaran Barry (Ahane), 6. Richie English (Doon), 2.
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We review the major talking points following the weekend's action in the Allianz Hurling League.
But there were signs this weekend that the Treaty defeat was a blip, and they remain on an upward trajectory in their bid to crescendo for the summer. It is first blood to Offaly in the Division 2A promotion race. Those games will give a more accurate barometer of where Kilkenny are at before the summer. Clare put their hosts to the sword at Chadwicks Wexford Park, with six green flags raised in a 22-point victory over the Model County. I’m not sure what Sean Stack said to him, because he had the notebook and he took no action. “If they see this, this is a red card every day of the week.
LIMERICK are in contention for a national hurling league semi-final spot following their victory over Galway at Pearse Stadium yesterday.
The way they move the ball, the way they move it through the lines, I think they were deserved winners and it probably looked like that all through. With anticipated wins over Westmeath (away) and Wexford (home), John Kiely’s side are fancied to qualify for the last four of a competition which Limerick most recently won in 2020. He said: “Just the way they play.
ALL-IRELAND CHAMPIONS LIMERICK beat Galway in Division 1A of the Allianz Hurling League last week...
It we tolerate this we lose control of the best game in the world. Amazing how the linesman 5m away didn’t see it Hopefully Kyle Hayes will be dealt with appropriately by the CCC!" "Petulant and dangerous strike to the face, this thuggery has no place in hurling.
All-Star Kyle Hayes could have seen red after catching Galway substitute Brian Concannon with his hurley to the faceguard in a late flashpoint but no ...
'I saw it from whatever width the pitch is, 85 or 90 metres. Hayes was one of Limerick's top performers, scoring 0-3 from wing-back, on a day when Cork remain out in front at the top of Group A with a third straight win. From a point where they were cruising and leading by double scores at half-time in this Division One encounter, a final-quarter rally from the home side reduced the gap to just two and set up a frantic finish.
Limerick edged close to a league semi-final with a five-point Division 1A win over Galway in Pearse Stadium, but they again sailed close to the wind on the ...
At times you have to be prudent and say he is out and that is it. As much as you’d like a fella to be available, if they are not they are not." We have to mind the players, be conscious of what they can and can’t do. "We’re entering that phase where you need to have more of your work behind you than ahead of you. Kyle’s back was to me – all I could see was him going like that (motions his arm backwards) and he was looking out at the terrace. Hayes, already on a yellow card, lashed back with his hurley at Brian Concannon, catching him in the face, near the end of a game that lacked intensity.
Former camogie player Sarah O'Donovan joined Ger Gilroy and Nathan Murphy to talk about the weekend's Allianz Hurling League action.
The Limerick star struck Brian Concannon's faceguard with his hurley in the game with Galway at the weekend.
They conclude the round stages with a home clash against Wexford on March 19. I’ve no doubt there was contact there, but what was the context? Speaking afterwards, Limerick manager John Kiely stressed the “context” of Hayes’ action had to be taken into consideration.
Limerick All Star could be facing a one-game ban after appearing to strike the face guard of Galway's Concannon with his hurl.
Kyle’s back was to me – all I could see was him going like that [putting his arm/hurley back] – and he was looking out at the terrace. I’ve no doubt there was contact there but what was the context? After the ball had gone out over the sideline, Hayes threw back his hurl and caught Concannon.
Limerick's Kyle Hayes could yet face a suspension for his wild pull across Galway's Brian Concannon in Sunday's Allianz Division 1A game in Salthill.
It’s understood however that Stack did not see the incident and can therefore be considered not to have dealt with it, opening the way for the GAA’s Central Competition Controls Committee to look at the incident retrospectively and charge Hayes. Limerick won the game by five points but a late flashpoint near the sideline saw Hayes snap back his hurley, connecting with Concannon’s faceguard. Limerick’s Kyle Hayes could yet face a suspension for his wild pull across Galway’s Brian Concannon in Sunday’s Allianz Division 1A game in Salthill.