Originally Posted by
osarusan
This is what I was thinking also. At least we are testing teams defensively, which we never really did at all against Bohs and Harps (turns out Bohs are pretty rubbish defensively). Same with Pats last week, in the first half at least - get a decent attacking platform and make them defend, see how good they are. Not only that, but if you are testing a team defensively, they'll be that bit less likely to commit players in attack too. We saw that under Russell against Bray too, but we are creating much much more now.
Mulhall did well again, and I think his energy and closing down freed up Lynch also. He's another physical guy who can win headers too, so defences have something else to consider besides Tosi. Drogheda played into our hands by giving our full backs and wingers so much space, and we did well to exploit it. Sean Kelly in particular got to the end line numerous times.
In a way it's a pity we have Cork tomorrow (unless we win!). I'd prefer the team to still feel positivity and momentum going into the Galway game, and Cork might take the wind out of our sails a bit. I'd have no problem with a load of subs playing tomorrow, for this reason.