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Published 07:48 2 Nov 2018 GMT
Updated 07:58 2 Nov 2018 GMT
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"I've got some serious issues with this team. It's angered me," he began.His main gripe is a positional one involving Brian Howard.
"The big one is Brian Howard being picked at midfield. Brian Howard didn't spend a minute at midfield, he played wing forward and he was outstanding. He's a shoo-in for an All-Star, the best wing forward all round. Now he's picked in midfield, that's wrong, wrong, wrong."The reason it's wrong is the knock-on effect it has, ensuring that others harshly miss out. Ryan Wylie, for example, was inadvertently screwed over because of it.
"Colm Cavanagh's at full back (on the All-Star team.) I would have Colm Cavanagh in midfield as an All-Star. He's a midfielder that drops back. He marks no-one, he has no defensive role and he's taking an All-Star off Ryan Wylie (full back) who has kept the best forwards in the game completely quiet."That's not right and it's not what the All-Stars stand for. If you're the best full back in the country, well then you should be on the All-Star team at full back. This isn't the case this year. Wooly's All-Star selection is as follows and the one Dublin fall-guy is Paul Mannion.
"I don't have on Mannion on my team. For me, it's him vs Ian Burke for number 13. I don't have Mannion at wing forward, even though the Dublin forward line might inter-change around. He ain't getting an All-Star off Brian Howard - so it's Mannion vs Ian Burke.
"I was at the game in Omagh (Super 8s) and he was struggling and I remember thinking, he's struggling to hit last year's heights. He then scores four in the semi and 1-1 in the final. For me, the impact, Ian Burke had for his team, puts him ahead of Mannion."https://twitter.com/Woolberto/status/1057948099593846785 Shane Walsh should have been in there too, in Wooly's opinion.
"Don't get me started about Shane Walsh. I'm annoyed about that as well...What more does a man need to do to get an All-Star? He was outstanding in most of the games, including Super 8s and an All-Ireland semi-final," he added.Wooly, Conan and Conor thrash out the All-Stars pros, cons and debates and there's much more to listen to from this Thursday's GAA Hour Show here. https://soundcloud.com/sportsjoe-gaa-hour/liam-gavaghan-interview-all-stars-critique-wonderful-provincial-club-competitions
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