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Replying To tommy k:  "Yes when Galway play like that they could lose to the likes of Westmeath or Antrim - oh wait that is Wexford's party-piece! lol"
Hope that lol doesn't come back to bite you Tommy!

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 12227 - 06/05/2024 16:58:54    2543353

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Replying To clare_sparrow:  "Very hard to see where we go from here. biggest positive is probably Cianan Fahy. For the life of me I dont know why we are not trying to find more of these kind of players. Conor Cooney is clearly past it but Evan Niland is not the solution. He just doesnt have the size required. Ive lost hope in Galway hurling, for this year anyway."
We are (trying to find them) but they ain't there, if they were they would play

If it wasn't for Niland we would have been beaten on the scoreboard as badly as on the grass

It's not a matter of size as such. It's a style of player issue.

But you can't fill your middle third with loose ball sniper types and expect them to suddenly become physical scrappy types, Monaghan, Lee and Glennon didn't get into a county team due to their ability to secure hard won possession.

Up to management to find a solution that makes us competitive, that's what they are there for.

If we beat Antrim and Dublin we will be back in the LF if Kilkenny win their remaining games.

You may rediscover your hope then :)

If we don't beat Antrim that's the management done anyway.

And if we can't beat Dublin at home we don't deserve to qualify

Stool Pigeon (Galway) - Posts: 857 - 06/05/2024 17:37:58    2543361

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Replying To clare_sparrow:  "Very hard to see where we go from here. biggest positive is probably Cianan Fahy. For the life of me I dont know why we are not trying to find more of these kind of players. Conor Cooney is clearly past it but Evan Niland is not the solution. He just doesnt have the size required. Ive lost hope in Galway hurling, for this year anyway."
Was Fahy playing no6 in Wexford? I didn't travel myself, so I wasn't sure from the GaaGo pictures. Mac did seem to be playing wing, even though Past hurler there thought Wexford were running past Mac up the middle?

Anyway, Fahy is playing half back on a team that has conceded TWENTY NINE scores in both of the last two games, admittedly pressured hugely by an 8-12 sector that can't get on enough ball, or ever seem to put opposition midfield/half backs on the back foot.

Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 3504 - 06/05/2024 17:48:43    2543364

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Replying To Viking66:  "It's a great Leinster Championship. All the counties still have their destiny in their own hands to an extent. Carlow will likely get out of Leinster if they win their 3 remaining games. Antrim will make a Leinster final if they win their last 3, as will Dublin. We will definitely make a Leinster final if we win our last 2. Kilkenny don't even have to win all their games they can lose one and still make a Leinster final. If Galway win their last 2 they will definitely get out of Leinster, but they need other results to go their way to make the final even if they win their last 2. If we win our last 2, Galway win their last 2, and Kilkenny beat Carlow and Dublin, it will go to a mini League between the 3 of us. We would be top on 4 points, while you and Kilkenny would have one point each. Then score difference would come into play. Currently Kilkenny have a huge advantage there. Realistically you need ourselves not to win our last 2 games, or Kilkenny not to win against Dublin and Carlow, and that's assuming you win your last 2. And at the other end of the table as it stands right now any of the 6 of us could be relegated still."
Unless something has changed that mini league format you mentioned is well.... made up. 3 or more teams finish level on points scoring difference between those three or more teams only will be used as the differential.

Differs from Munster who use the traditional scoring difference of all teams in the round robin.

Doesn't change what you say though. Win both games Wexford will be in a Leinster final. Due to scoring difference.

SamandLiamSoon (Galway) - Posts: 604 - 06/05/2024 22:18:53    2543408

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Replying To SamandLiamSoon:  "Unless something has changed that mini league format you mentioned is well.... made up. 3 or more teams finish level on points scoring difference between those three or more teams only will be used as the differential.

Differs from Munster who use the traditional scoring difference of all teams in the round robin.

Doesn't change what you say though. Win both games Wexford will be in a Leinster final. Due to scoring difference."
Ah ok I knew it was something like that!

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 12227 - 07/05/2024 06:49:58    2543431

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Replying To Pope_Benedict:  "Was Fahy playing no6 in Wexford? I didn't travel myself, so I wasn't sure from the GaaGo pictures. Mac did seem to be playing wing, even though Past hurler there thought Wexford were running past Mac up the middle?

Anyway, Fahy is playing half back on a team that has conceded TWENTY NINE scores in both of the last two games, admittedly pressured hugely by an 8-12 sector that can't get on enough ball, or ever seem to put opposition midfield/half backs on the back foot."
McInerney was playing 5

Why that was only our management can answer, along with why our third best fullback on the grass was actually playing in the position and we had two players in our HB line playing 5 and 7 who have many qualities but ball striking out of hand would not be high on the list for either, playing either side of a ball playing 6 who had his hands full

I'm sure brighter minds than I could make sense of that. I hope so, anyway

Stool Pigeon (Galway) - Posts: 857 - 07/05/2024 09:27:22    2543446

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Will be interesting to see how this Leinster u20 draw plays out. We could do with Wexford beating Dublin so that we can shove Offaly and Kilkenny to the same side of the draw in the semi. We have already hammered Dublin so we know what level roughly they are at. No idea about Wexford but I see the Dubs are favourites at home.

galway19 (Galway) - Posts: 696 - 07/05/2024 16:36:48    2543527

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Replying To galway19:  "Will be interesting to see how this Leinster u20 draw plays out. We could do with Wexford beating Dublin so that we can shove Offaly and Kilkenny to the same side of the draw in the semi. We have already hammered Dublin so we know what level roughly they are at. No idea about Wexford but I see the Dubs are favourites at home."
I really can't see us winning against Dublin. And I'm the most positive poster on this whole forum after Katser.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 12227 - 07/05/2024 17:09:39    2543538

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Replying To ElGranSenor:  "As someone from Wexford looking in, can anyone tell me why Henry isn't playing the young players? Or are the young players simply not there?"
He got rid of them, Dropped a load early in the year as soon as the senior players came back training.

LottoPlus (Kilkenny) - Posts: 62 - 08/05/2024 11:03:10    2543638

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Lads from Wexford and Ursula Jacob wondering why we're not playing young lads. I read in today's paper that Lee Chin is in the Wexford panel for 13 years or more. I don't think there's many players older than Chin on the Galway panel.

Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 3504 - 08/05/2024 14:12:35    2543683

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Replying To Pope_Benedict:  "Lads from Wexford and Ursula Jacob wondering why we're not playing young lads. I read in today's paper that Lee Chin is in the Wexford panel for 13 years or more. I don't think there's many players older than Chin on the Galway panel."
Chin probably the best hurler in the country at the moment. Wexford had 4 players from the minor panel in'19 that were hammered by Galway starting last Saturday. How many from that fine team have Galway managed to bring through. Was talking to Galway supporters on Saturday and their feeling was that there's been too much loyalty shown to players from 2017/18 and the panel needs to be freshened up. You'll have the knowledge whether that's a fair assessment or not.

HurlingBuzz (Wexford) - Posts: 490 - 08/05/2024 16:07:52    2543700

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Replying To Pope_Benedict:  "Lads from Wexford and Ursula Jacob wondering why we're not playing young lads. I read in today's paper that Lee Chin is in the Wexford panel for 13 years or more. I don't think there's many players older than Chin on the Galway panel."
Chin is only 30

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 12227 - 08/05/2024 16:13:41    2543702

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Replying To LottoPlus:  "He got rid of them, Dropped a load early in the year as soon as the senior players came back training."
They weren't up to much anyway. They got hammered by our young lads in the Walsh Cup final.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 12227 - 08/05/2024 16:14:24    2543704

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And possibly 3 more could have started or be in match day panel but for injury and studies

HurlingBuzz (Wexford) - Posts: 490 - 08/05/2024 16:16:21    2543706

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Replying To Viking66:  "I really can't see us winning against Dublin. And I'm the most positive poster on this whole forum after Katser."
Yes Viking positively is always a good thing!
A belated congratulations to Wexford on their win fully justified.
I was very disappointed with the Galway attitude and performance as I was expecting much more.
Obviously if We continue to perform as badly again in our next match then We will struggle big time.
I'm expecting the lads to get stuck in and win our last two games and see what the outcome is.

katser (Galway) - Posts: 2249 - 08/05/2024 17:57:20    2543721

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We could do with drawing Dublin rather than Offaly here in the u20. The standard in this Dublin Wexford game is atrocious. Offaly put up a big score against Laois and we know they are plenty strong having played them already.

galway19 (Galway) - Posts: 696 - 08/05/2024 19:47:28    2543733

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Replying To galway19:  "Will be interesting to see how this Leinster u20 draw plays out. We could do with Wexford beating Dublin so that we can shove Offaly and Kilkenny to the same side of the draw in the semi. We have already hammered Dublin so we know what level roughly they are at. No idea about Wexford but I see the Dubs are favourites at home."
Dublin beat Wexford by 4 points. Tight match all the way until the end.

Trump2020 (Galway) - Posts: 2146 - 08/05/2024 20:41:42    2543741

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Replying To galway19:  "We could do with drawing Dublin rather than Offaly here in the u20. The standard in this Dublin Wexford game is atrocious. Offaly put up a big score against Laois and we know they are plenty strong having played them already."
Poor game ok. We were badly lacking scoring threat. Lads tried hard though and there will be a few Seniors come through from that team. One or 2 next year.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 12227 - 09/05/2024 07:04:39    2543751

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Replying To Viking66:  "Chin is only 30"
Chin is 31 years and 7 months, unless his wiki page has fake dob news.

Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 3504 - 09/05/2024 07:59:54    2543762

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Replying To galway19:  "We could do with drawing Dublin rather than Offaly here in the u20. The standard in this Dublin Wexford game is atrocious. Offaly put up a big score against Laois and we know they are plenty strong having played them already."
Why, if we can't beat Offaly now it's all the one.

To be fair they shoulda woulda coulda but they didn't on day one, when they were at home, had a game the week before to tune up, we were terrible for the most part and the referee didn't do us any favours, they led by 4 with an extra man with 5 minutes left and Offaly still couldn't get the job done.

Why would we be scared of facing them again?

Stool Pigeon (Galway) - Posts: 857 - 09/05/2024 08:06:21    2543763

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