I said it was the most competitive. Tyrone and Armagh have dominated, but the other final place is always changing. I know, I'm probably fighting a losing battle here, but someone has to stick up for Ulster football
They do concentrate on fitness and, in my opinion, that is to the detriment of the game. A lot of the skill that you would have seen 20 years ago, is gone. We have a young player coming up now, Paddy McBrearty, and his skill is a joy to watch. Lets hope it's not trained out of him, as is often the case
In the last 10 years, every county in Ulster has been in a final. Ok, either Armagh or Tyrone have won each time, but at least everyone got their shot at it
I agree, Leinster has become more competitive the last few years, and it's great to see it, but I'm biased, and I still think Ulster is the most unpredictable
I agree with you about Dublin. I said in an earlier post that you could feel they just weren't leaving without the win. It's great to see a team have such belief in themselves, and I think they will be the same against Kilkenny.
RE: all-ireland tipping comp
I said it was the most competitive. Tyrone and Armagh have dominated, but the other final place is always changing. I know, I'm probably fighting a losing battle here, but someone has to stick up for Ulster football