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Mr Mischief
13 Sep 12 19:30
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100% correct. Shefflin and Cody would want to cop themselves on. Their behaviour last Sunday was nothing short of pathetic.

JACKIE CAHILL
GALWAY’S JOE Canning believes that Kilkenny’s Henry Shefflin was guilty of unsportsmanlike conduct in last Sunday’s All-Ireland senior hurling final.
And Canning insisted the Cats were handed “very easy frees” by referee Barry Kelly in the Croke Park showpiece.
Canning admitted Kilkenny are a bit “cuter” when it comes to dealing with officials on the field of play and he referenced a first-half incident when Shefflin ran “30 or 40 yards down the field” to remonstrate with Kelly.
Canning, who converted a free in the third minute of stoppage time to tie the game, also revealed how his direct opponent JJ Delaney was unhappy with Shefflin’s decision to take a point from a 68th-minute penalty.
Canning, 23, was speaking to reporters yesterday at Semple Stadium in Thurles at an event to promote Saturday’s Bord Gáis Energy All-Ireland Under-21 hurling finals.
And he stoked the fires ahead of the eagerly-awaited senior rematch with Kilkenny on September 30th by admitting: “I suppose they are a bit cuter. In one instance in the first half, Henry ran 30 or 40 yards down the field and was giving out to Barry Kelly and Damien Hayes for a free.
“That’s not sportsmanlike either at the same stage. That’s the way it goes – that’s probably the experience they have. Hopefully we can get that and use it to our advantage as well. You need everything you can get during those games.”
Canning also admitted he mishit the late equalising free that ensured a replay between the sides on September 30th.
He said: “I kind of mishit the last one, to be honest, I didn’t mean to hit it that low. There were three Kilkenny players in front of me, it was lucky enough it went over.”
Canning said he did not see the controversial late award, when Kilkenny defender Jackie Tyrrell was penalised for a tangle with Galway substitute Davy Glennon.
He said: “I don’t know – to be straight up about it I didn’t see it. I was over the far side, in at full-forward. I didn’t actually watch the match since.
“I don’t know – obviously I’ve read papers and stuff. Some people say it wasn’t a free and others say that it was. You get stuff during a match as well – when they got a ball moved forward 15 yards and the same thing happened in the second half with the same players involved, and it didn’t get moved for us and we could have been in for a score.
“You get them things during a match. I thought, on the field, sometimes they influenced frees and stuff like that. So they got very easy frees during the game as well. We’re happy enough, if it was an easy free, to take it.”
And Canning lifted the lid on Kilkenny defender Delaney’s reaction to Shefflin’s 68th-minute point, when the eight-time All-Ireland medallist put the ball over the bar when a goal would have put the champions three points clear.
When Canning was asked if he thought that Shefflin was about to go for the jugular as he stood over the penalty, he replied: “Yeah I thought he was.
“JJ wasn’t too impressed anyway behind me! He thought he should have went for it as well. People asked me after what I would have done. I probably would have went for a point as well because at that time of the game, a point was very crucial. If he missed it, people would said why didn’t he tap it over the bar.
“It’s a very thin line and he’s probably the most experienced player on the pitch. At the time, he thought it was the right thing to do. If it was saved and we went down the pitch and got a point or a goal, it could have swung things in our favour. He probably took the right decision at that time in the match.”
Canning added: “He probably would have went for it himself. ‘I’ll just put it that way!’”
On his own late equalising free Canning admitted he had “massive doubts” before standing up to convert.
He had missed a similar chance just a few minutes earlier and he said: “Obviously you have doubts and I had massive doubts from missing the one before but that’s part and parcel of it as well.
“That’s the one I think of more than the one I scored, how the outcome might have been different, but then you never know, if you’d got the first one you mightn’t have got the chance for the second one, so you never know.”
Canning went on: “You’re just trying to concentrate on getting the lift right, getting the strike right. I’ve had the same routine for years, since you’re young every free-taker has the same routine, maybe tweaks it or whatever but you have to trust it, no matter what. That’s all I was concentrating on, hoping not to have everyone in Galway after my head afterwards!”
Canning also admitted that he did not enjoy the experience of a first All-Ireland SHC final because of the huge pressures involved.
He stated: “I think when you’re out on the field, you don’t enjoy it. It’s not a place to enjoy it – you enjoy it after the match if you win and obviously you don’t enjoy it if you lose. But when you’re playing in such a high-intensity game, mentally more so than anything, the mistakes and stuff are costing you that extra point or two in a match, you don’t enjoy those things.
“And anybody that says , I personally don’t believe them if they say they enjoy playing a match like that.
“It’s a thing you look back on and say, yeah, I’ve played in it but at the end of the day, you want to do your best and it’s like training, when you’re training as hard as you can, you don’t enjoy running them laps or anything like that.
“It’s the same as a match – when it’s high intensity, you don’t enjoy that.”
Canning was also pleased with the performance of referee Kelly, insisting that every hurler deserves the freedom to express himself on the field of play.
He said: “Everybody is protected on the field. Nobody goes out to hurt another player or anything like that, or do anything stupid. At the end of the day, you go out to hurl and everybody is the same.
“That was the way it was on Sunday. Everybody went out just to hurl their own patch and that’s the way it should be.”
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Report Irish_Celtic September 13, 2012 8:15 PM BST
Which are you a Cork or Tipp seether?  Big mouth Joe is playing right into Kilkennys hands ,Cunnigham raging, Cody delighted.
Report silvergreaser September 13, 2012 8:27 PM BST
Kilkenny are the devils and all the other teams are made up of saintly angels, blah blah blah effing blah.
Report thefly10 September 13, 2012 8:37 PM BST
Joe should have kept it zipped. What was he doing at that promotion anyway, Cunningham did a right good job keeping a lid on things in the build up to last Sunday, nothings won yet. Cody will be rubbing his hands..
Report freddiek September 13, 2012 9:07 PM BST
KK are a ruthless bunch of fookers managed by one too but canning did himself no favours here. media will be stirring it now until the replay
Report Mr Mischief September 13, 2012 9:28 PM BST
Why shouldn't he have said it? It's all true. If Kilkenny hoping for motivation and go pinning that on the dressing room door, their a lot more screwed than I thought. The 'revenge factor' wasn't much use to them the last day. Ultimately the team with the greater ability on the day will win the tie, what people say and do in between will have no effect
Report kingrat September 13, 2012 9:39 PM BST
absolutely!paper talk is irrelevant.its all about focus and getting into the zone on the day.
Report Kelly September 13, 2012 9:45 PM BST
Pity the reportage cant get the grammar right .  Fed up with the would have wents I hear everywhere .  Do they not teach grammar anywhere nowadays , the Yanks dont even stray into this incorrectness , and lord knows they muck about with the english language more than most .
Report wildmanfromborneo September 13, 2012 9:48 PM BST
Unfair Kelly,English is not Kingrats first language,he lives in Mosney.
Report kingrat September 13, 2012 9:57 PM BST
ah, wildman bore!sorry bud but i dont converse with drunkards.dont worry ,the forum's spoofer and your love child ,ngu,will be along shortly to keep you company.Laugh
Report wildmanfromborneo September 13, 2012 10:01 PM BST
You don't converse full stop,you are obviously in some direct provision what are you allegedly running from.
Report Irish_Celtic September 13, 2012 10:05 PM BST
Kilkenny wont be found wanting,their motivation is another All Ireland and Shefflins 9th.  All the prssure is now on Galway lets see if they can handle it.Canning chased down the refree himself trying to get Hogan in the book you must not have seen that Mr Mischief.Just a case of manning up and stop whinging
Report Mr Mischief September 13, 2012 10:42 PM BST
No pressure on Galway at all. They've had a phenomenal year even if they don't manage to collect Liam. I think their price at the start of the year was 25/1! Cody did more whinging before the game, during it and after to last us all a lifetime.
Report wildmanfromborneo September 13, 2012 10:47 PM BST
Kilkenny have been so successful over the last few years that nearly all other counties will be rooting for Galway,rather than rail against this accept it as a compliment.
Report Bassanio September 14, 2012 12:41 AM BST
Galway should have learned so much from the first match that they can build on and eradicate mistakes for the replay.

I would be fairly sure that Kilkenny wanted to do a number on them and exact revenge for the Leinster final. They will be down in the dumps at the idea of having to do this again.

In contrast to the way I usually feel when an underdog misses the chance in the first game, I think Galway will rise to this challenge and will win, possibly by in excess of 4 points.
Report lustrumm September 14, 2012 12:45 PM BST
Its the same formula again for Galway Bassanio. Stop Kilkenny scoring goals by any means available and they won't lose. I'd fancy Galway the next day as well pretty strongly
Report dddddew September 14, 2012 1:20 PM BST
no chance for galway, ive never seen so many kilkenny players play so bad, no way they will all have another off day, galways had their chance its gone now
Report richters September 14, 2012 1:21 PM BST
the reality is kilkenny are very similar to kerry in this regard,they honestly think they have a god given right to win the all ireland year after year....and expect referees and all alike to be respecting of this....i cant forget the paul galvin tv documentary when he was sitting in a bar in new york watchin the all ireland final with cork and down when he quipped no disrespect to down but they shouldnt be there after down comprehensively beat kerry in tha all ireland qf and subsequently have never lost a champiuonship game to kerry.....i think galway have the ascendency going into the replay and expect them and canning to push on and win by 3 or 4 points if they take their scores....kilkenny will be queitly thinking thats 3 times weve played them this year and still havent beat them...
Report GANT007 September 14, 2012 1:30 PM BST
I don't think Kilkenny can play as bad the next day.......Galway missed the boat imo.
Report mitch leary September 14, 2012 2:02 PM BST
someone said cody will be rubbing his hands.
not before he spits on them first.
disgusting habit.
Report thegalwayman September 14, 2012 2:09 PM BST
Total non story blown up by the media.

Kilkenny's forwards underperformed but so did Galway's, especially the usually excellent David Burke.

Looking forward to the replay.
Report reb September 14, 2012 2:39 PM BST
Re the replay : Was talking to a knowledgable hurling friend earlier this week. He said that KK and Galway had played 4 serious halves of hurling in the past 6 months. Galway were the better team in 2 of those halves, Kilkenny in 1 and the remaining one effectively didn't count. He expressed surprised when I related the current odds to him.
Report Mr Mischief September 14, 2012 4:32 PM BST
These Kilkenny lads must think it's their God given right to win the All-Ireland, Shefflin and Cody with their foaming at the mouths and Eddie Keher now who reckons society is to blame for Kilkenny not winning
From RTE.ie
“It’s not just anti-Kilkenny, it’s a societal problem.
“I’m disappointed. I would have thought we have the greatest team and the greatest hurlers of all time but now people are getting at them. Tommy Walsh, Henry Shefflin – it’s sort of an Irish thing; if someone is very good at what they do, let’s all pull them down.”Laugh
Report silvergreaser September 14, 2012 5:01 PM BST
No they don't think they've a god given right they're just sick to the teeth of the green eyed monster.
Report lustrumm September 14, 2012 6:39 PM BST
Correct from Galwayman, the Canning Story will not even warrant a mention in 3 sundays time.

I thought Eddie Keher came across as a wnaker also. Wouldn't mind a period of Kilkenny being put back in their box to be honest. Might be no harm for the game at large at all.
Report silvergreaser September 14, 2012 6:44 PM BST
If say Cork or Tipperary won 8 All Irelands (maybe 9?) since the turn of the century I'm sure you'd want either of those teams put back in their box too?.
Report Irish_Celtic September 14, 2012 6:53 PM BST
1 in a row Laugh
Report Irish_Celtic September 14, 2012 6:54 PM BST
Took it to a new level they did Wink
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