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Replying To wexico15:  "I see Shane Roche is a big fan of option B"
Board will be voting for Option B. I suppose see how it works out over a trial period. There are a good few tweaks and variations possible if it works in general.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 12004 - 20/10/2021 15:37:19    2386475

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Replying To Viking66:  "Board will be voting for Option B. I suppose see how it works out over a trial period. There are a good few tweaks and variations possible if it works in general."
Option B rejected. For all the cribbing about the Provincial set up and subsequent all Ireland series when it came down to it not enough people wanted to change it.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 12004 - 25/10/2021 11:22:25    2387256

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Replying To Viking66:  "Option B rejected. For all the cribbing about the Provincial set up and subsequent all Ireland series when it came down to it not enough people wanted to change it."
ULSTER SAID NO [AGAIN, ]

Stmunnsriver (Wexford) - Posts: 2845 - 25/10/2021 11:32:23    2387258

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Replying To Stmunnsriver:  "ULSTER SAID NO [AGAIN,
"]Ulster are only 9 counties so not 30 percent of the vote and why wouldn't they say "no" when they have a great football championship which any of the counties up there would be overjoyed to win? The problem isnt the fault of the Ulster counties. It's the counties in Leinster mostly but also Munster who arent competitive in their own provincial championships. And that's not entirely their own fault as the GAA as a countrywide organisation havent supported the counties outside of Dublin particularly well. And obviously it also is no coincidence that the traditional hurling counties arent as strong at football with the exception of Galway and Cork who have massive populations. Although Corks footballers seem to be dropping back behind Kerry and Galway also seem to be underachieving with the big ball in hand also.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 12004 - 25/10/2021 13:25:06    2387290

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Replying To Viking66:  "
Replying To Stmunnsriver:  "ULSTER SAID NO [AGAIN,
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Ulster are only 9 counties so not 30 percent of the vote and why wouldn't they say "no" when they have a great football championship which any of the counties up there would be overjoyed to win? The problem isnt the fault of the Ulster counties. It's the counties in Leinster mostly but also Munster who arent competitive in their own provincial championships. And that's not entirely their own fault as the GAA as a countrywide organisation havent supported the counties outside of Dublin particularly well. And obviously it also is no coincidence that the traditional hurling counties arent as strong at football with the exception of Galway and Cork who have massive populations. Although Corks footballers seem to be dropping back behind Kerry and Galway also seem to be underachieving with the big ball in hand also."]Ulster had 22 of 183 votes which equates to 12%, couldn't believe the weight of international vote which is bigger than every province except Leinster. I was disappointed option B didn't get the 60% but at least the wheels are in motion now for change, football championship 2022 will probably be another damp squib unfortunately.

bostonredsox (Wexford) - Posts: 4368 - 25/10/2021 21:16:46    2387352

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Replying To wexico15:  "
Replying To Viking66:  "[quote=Stmunnsriver:  "ULSTER SAID NO [AGAIN,
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Ulster are only 9 counties so not 30 percent of the vote and why wouldn't they say "no" when they have a great football championship which any of the counties up there would be overjoyed to win? The problem isnt the fault of the Ulster counties. It's the counties in Leinster mostly but also Munster who arent competitive in their own provincial championships. And that's not entirely their own fault as the GAA as a countrywide organisation havent supported the counties outside of Dublin particularly well. And obviously it also is no coincidence that the traditional hurling counties arent as strong at football with the exception of Galway and Cork who have massive populations. Although Corks footballers seem to be dropping back behind Kerry and Galway also seem to be underachieving with the big ball in hand also."]Ulster had 22 of 183 votes which equates to 12%, couldn't believe the weight of international vote which is bigger than every province except Leinster. I was disappointed option B didn't get the 60% but at least the wheels are in motion now for change, football championship 2022 will probably be another damp squib unfortunately."]Not sure. Are the super 8s back next year? And the Qualifiers?

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 12004 - 26/10/2021 20:07:58    2387514

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Replying To Viking66:  "
Replying To wexico15:  "[quote=Viking66:  "[quote=Stmunnsriver:  "ULSTER SAID NO [AGAIN,
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Ulster are only 9 counties so not 30 percent of the vote and why wouldn't they say "no" when they have a great football championship which any of the counties up there would be overjoyed to win? The problem isnt the fault of the Ulster counties. It's the counties in Leinster mostly but also Munster who arent competitive in their own provincial championships. And that's not entirely their own fault as the GAA as a countrywide organisation havent supported the counties outside of Dublin particularly well. And obviously it also is no coincidence that the traditional hurling counties arent as strong at football with the exception of Galway and Cork who have massive populations. Although Corks footballers seem to be dropping back behind Kerry and Galway also seem to be underachieving with the big ball in hand also."]Ulster had 22 of 183 votes which equates to 12%, couldn't believe the weight of international vote which is bigger than every province except Leinster. I was disappointed option B didn't get the 60% but at least the wheels are in motion now for change, football championship 2022 will probably be another damp squib unfortunately."]Not sure. Are the super 8s back next year? And the Qualifiers?"]Super 8s gone and tailteann cup in.

bostonredsox (Wexford) - Posts: 4368 - 27/10/2021 10:30:59    2387547

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Replying To wexico15:  "
Replying To Viking66:  "[quote=wexico15:  "[quote=Viking66:  "[quote=Stmunnsriver:  "ULSTER SAID NO [AGAIN,
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Ulster are only 9 counties so not 30 percent of the vote and why wouldn't they say "no" when they have a great football championship which any of the counties up there would be overjoyed to win? The problem isnt the fault of the Ulster counties. It's the counties in Leinster mostly but also Munster who arent competitive in their own provincial championships. And that's not entirely their own fault as the GAA as a countrywide organisation havent supported the counties outside of Dublin particularly well. And obviously it also is no coincidence that the traditional hurling counties arent as strong at football with the exception of Galway and Cork who have massive populations. Although Corks footballers seem to be dropping back behind Kerry and Galway also seem to be underachieving with the big ball in hand also."]Ulster had 22 of 183 votes which equates to 12%, couldn't believe the weight of international vote which is bigger than every province except Leinster. I was disappointed option B didn't get the 60% but at least the wheels are in motion now for change, football championship 2022 will probably be another damp squib unfortunately."]Not sure. Are the super 8s back next year? And the Qualifiers?"]Super 8s gone and tailteann cup in."]That would be an improvement at least. I suppose we can see how that goes for next year.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 12004 - 27/10/2021 11:35:01    2387562

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Replying To Viking66:  "
Replying To wexico15:  "[quote=Viking66:  "[quote=wexico15:  "[quote=Viking66:  "[quote=Stmunnsriver:  "ULSTER SAID NO [AGAIN,
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Ulster are only 9 counties so not 30 percent of the vote and why wouldn't they say "no" when they have a great football championship which any of the counties up there would be overjoyed to win? The problem isnt the fault of the Ulster counties. It's the counties in Leinster mostly but also Munster who arent competitive in their own provincial championships. And that's not entirely their own fault as the GAA as a countrywide organisation havent supported the counties outside of Dublin particularly well. And obviously it also is no coincidence that the traditional hurling counties arent as strong at football with the exception of Galway and Cork who have massive populations. Although Corks footballers seem to be dropping back behind Kerry and Galway also seem to be underachieving with the big ball in hand also."]Ulster had 22 of 183 votes which equates to 12%, couldn't believe the weight of international vote which is bigger than every province except Leinster. I was disappointed option B didn't get the 60% but at least the wheels are in motion now for change, football championship 2022 will probably be another damp squib unfortunately."]Not sure. Are the super 8s back next year? And the Qualifiers?"]Super 8s gone and tailteann cup in."]That would be an improvement at least. I suppose we can see how that goes for next year."]The international groups ability to dictate what happens in the All Ireland championship should be limited. LN and NY should focus on developing and international competition rather that playing in the All ireland. That's going against the weight of history but its in the best interests of the GAA overseas. Unfortunately the sob stories win out all the time so hard to see it changing.

zinny (Wexford) - Posts: 1805 - 27/10/2021 13:22:04    2387589

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will malone and waters give it another year?

Stmunnsriver (Wexford) - Posts: 2845 - 20/11/2021 09:48:45    2390063

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Replying To Stmunnsriver:  "will malone and waters give it another year?"
Hope so

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 12004 - 20/11/2021 13:03:41    2390080

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Replying To Viking66:  "Hope so"
they getting together tomorrow night, another season starts, who knows whats it will bring, there is a very positive feeling around about football ,reports are that noone has turned down an invite to join the football squad, id doubt thats true, but it seems there is a big change of attitude , getting out of div 4 is the main aim, hopefully we will get tipp and cavan at home, that would be a hugh plus, and hopefully waters and malone stay another year, a lot of young lads put their hands up in the club cship

Stmunnsriver (Wexford) - Posts: 2845 - 21/11/2021 14:13:16    2390159

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Replying To Stmunnsriver:  "they getting together tomorrow night, another season starts, who knows whats it will bring, there is a very positive feeling around about football ,reports are that noone has turned down an invite to join the football squad, id doubt thats true, but it seems there is a big change of attitude , getting out of div 4 is the main aim, hopefully we will get tipp and cavan at home, that would be a hugh plus, and hopefully waters and malone stay another year, a lot of young lads put their hands up in the club cship"
Malone did very well in the club championship too. With the young panel youd be hoping they both give it another year. Their experience would be invaluable.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 12004 - 21/11/2021 19:30:55    2390210

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if u were the football manager and u contact a player, ask him in to the panal, but he says he wants to wait before he gives his answer to see will he get asked into hurling panal, what do u do? tell him its now or forget it or keep a place for him

Stmunnsriver (Wexford) - Posts: 2845 - 22/11/2021 17:07:17    2390368

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Replying To Stmunnsriver:  "if u were the football manager and u contact a player, ask him in to the panal, but he says he wants to wait before he gives his answer to see will he get asked into hurling panal, what do u do? tell him its now or forget it or keep a place for him"
anyone in particular this relates to?

lefty (Wexford) - Posts: 187 - 23/11/2021 08:10:54    2390395

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Replying To lefty:  "anyone in particular this relates to?"
no, but i know it has happened a few times over the years

Stmunnsriver (Wexford) - Posts: 2845 - 23/11/2021 10:16:30    2390408

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According to the local paper new players into the panel are Andrew Boland (Adamstown), Dean O'Toole (Kilanerin), Dylan Furlong (Sarsfields), Graham Staples and Glen Malone (Shelmaliers), Jack Kehoe (Horeswood), Matt Doyle (Glynn-Barntown), and Rory Heffernan (Castletown). They have also introduced a group of next generation players featuring Brian Cushe and Rían Fitzpatrick (Naomh Eanna), Ciarán Regan (HWH-Bunclody) and Jack Higgins (Castletown). Back in also are Jim Rossiter (St. Fintan's) and Robbie Barron (St. James'), with both having recovered from cruciate knee operations.

Horeswood attacker Seán Nolan is unavailable for 2022 as he is taking up a work placement for college in Luxembourg as part of his course .Aaron Breen (Glynn-Barntown) was unable to commit to the new season owing to his final year studies in college. Nolan would be back in the panel if he couldn't travel due to the pandemic.

Gone from the 2021 squad are Shane Doyle (Ballyhogue), John Dunne (HWH-Bunclody), Rory O'Connor (Starlights), Donnacha Holmes (Castletown), Conor Swaine (Horeswood), Enda Kelly (Geraldine O'Hanrahans), and Diarmuid Barry (St. Martin's).

bostonredsox (Wexford) - Posts: 4368 - 23/11/2021 11:10:09    2390418

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Castletown must have the biggest representation in the squad with 7/8

lefty (Wexford) - Posts: 187 - 23/11/2021 12:28:31    2390435

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Replying To lefty:  "Castletown must have the biggest representation in the squad with 7/8"
Yeah think they've 7 and the Shels will have 5.

Interesting Adamstown have 3 in the panel given next year is there 4th in a row at Intermediate A level. This might be harsh but considering the players they've had in adult and underage county panels they've seemed to have underachieved in both codes the last 4-5 years looking from the outside.

bostonredsox (Wexford) - Posts: 4368 - 23/11/2021 12:48:14    2390440

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I'm surprised John Dunne isn't on the panel after the excellent championship for Bunclody he is coming off the back of, but perhaps he couldn't commit.

I like the idea behind the development squad, while drafting in Fr.Odhran Furlong as a well-being officer could be a shrewd move as well.

beano (Wexford) - Posts: 1421 - 23/11/2021 15:05:29    2390465

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