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True, but unlike any of us they have far more data points. Training performances, fitness tests, GPS, Performance against peers, attitude, dressing room fit etc It's convenient for people to believe that management have it out for certain clubs rather than consider any of that Kinvara (Galway) - Posts: 214 - 27/05/2026 18:16:07 2676130 Link 2 |
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It's madness not to start Rabbitte in the U20 All Ireland Final because of a Leinster Final v Dublin 6 days later! katser (Galway) - Posts: 2847 - 27/05/2026 18:50:19 2676143 Link 0 |
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Management arent always faultless when it comes to picking the best players. In any county.
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 19854 - 27/05/2026 22:17:56 2676176 Link 0 |
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I don't think they have it in for anyone. Mícheál Donoghue has always come across as a very genuine man and has put massive amount of work into Galway hurling. He makes his decisions as he's best, but I've no doubt he has made mistakes at times in terms of selection. I think it's often valid to question why a player who has performed very well at various levels and hasn't received much of a chance with the county team, isn't getting an opportunity. There should always be debate about these things. Saying the manager knows best and that's that isn't really much of an answer. Managers can have blind spots for certain players. We've seen it all levels. I have no skin in the game club-wise, but I do think Morgan would be worth giving a chance to. Probably more difficult to do it at this stage of the championship though. WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2831 - 27/05/2026 23:55:12 2676196 Link 0 |
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Who are the 5 or 6?
richiepmurphy (Kilkenny) - Posts: 96 - 28/05/2026 09:02:07 2676212 Link 0 |
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You're a howl, katzer! Which of Dublin or Limerick do you have the least regard for in hurling and would we beat Dublin even more comfortably than Limerick even if missing our best U20 players?
PoolSturgeon (Galway) - Posts: 2134 - 28/05/2026 10:10:42 2676218 Link 0 |
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This might be the kind of micro argument people get bogged down in when there's a 2 week gap to a big match lads.... Morgan has got chances, not been great been ok. Wasn't available for the first few rounds of the league this year and Has been on the bench consistently since then. everyone ahead of him played very well at times this year. He''ll get more chances and if he's good enough he'll take them but there's no drama as to why he's not starting at the moment Overdahill (Galway) - Posts: 128 - 28/05/2026 10:11:02 2676219 Link 1 |
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Mícheál did ruffle a few feathers the way he left Dublin and treated a number of players in his tenure here. This may come back to bit him now but if this is a trend to his management he will struggle for any success. I am a Galway man true and true and live in Dublin now. Mícheál is a real motivation here for the Dublin players in the Leinster Final. It doesn't make great reading Killeen starts, Halloran gets limited runs and has looked super, Morgan sees nothing, Byrnes has walked away and young Shaughnessy wasn't even brought in at the start of the year? A manager surly is there to manage men not split and divide. Watchthepost (Dublin) - Posts: 4 - 28/05/2026 10:47:21 2676226 Link 0 |
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Right I'm in no way a Donohue superfan but; "It doesn't make great reading Killeen starts -What's the problem here? he shouldn't start? are you trying to peddle an anti loughrea narrative or not?, Halloran gets limited runs and has looked super - Hanrahan I assume you mean? Do you want him geting runs or not? First year on the panel he's played plenty, now he's unfortunately injured. Or is that management's fault as well? , Morgan sees nothing - incorrect, has played as much as he has deserved to play, will get more chances, Byrnes has walked away - Think it's fairly well known Burns doesn't fancy intercounty hurling and the commitment involved. Got plenty opportunity last year and young Shaughnessy wasn't even brought in at the start of the year Yes he was " Overdahill (Galway) - Posts: 128 - 28/05/2026 12:18:46 2676247 Link 0 |