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Replying To galway19:  "Add in Turloughmore as well"
Hardly a surprise - Turlough not a force in any way shape or form since the helmet was invented.

PierreBezuhov (UK) - Posts: 226 - 24/03/2023 10:49:41    2466169

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Replying To CillTormoir:  "Thought the same myself. 2 nephews in last 2 years who sadly aren't up to pace."
No point bringing them after cattle so.

Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 3410 - 24/03/2023 11:11:43    2466177

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Replying To Throughthemidfieldhewasstormin:  "I'd say having no one from Beagh or Kilbeacanty is pretty much the norm tbf. Two tiny clubs who might produce a underage hurler every 5 or 6 years or even l5 years in Kilbeacantys case. I'd say they've onr of the lowest representation of any club in galway the last 10 years at underage squads. But bit unfair on them, they struggle big time and even at underage the Michael Cusacks teams are really much Beagh dominated. St Thomas's wouldn't be that big a surprise either. Another tiny club who got a golden generation and have actually produced more underage hurlers over the last 6/7 years than they would've pre the golden crop coming up together.
Gort bit of a surprise but again not really pulling up trees at underage or might have 1 or 2 every few years at underage over the last decade or so. Usually B grades or lower in recent times.
Tirloughmore not having one on the panel is very eye catching though for the numbers and success they have at underage. Did they not win feile all Ireland's around this age too?
All in all this should be the norm for the size of galway and its playing population."
You're probably right. Just disappointed that's all. Best of luck to this team though. Galway Abu!

Trump2020 (Galway) - Posts: 2113 - 24/03/2023 12:25:02    2466221

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Replying To Pope_Benedict:  "The Minor record has been second to none since 1992, over 30 years now. However, the u20/u21 record since 2011 has been poor, and indeed arguably catastrophic, when measured in tandem with those corresponding u17/u18 performances."
A leftfield question. Your minors have been a mighty size any time I've seen them over that time. But your u20/1s less so. Why might that be?

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 11736 - 24/03/2023 12:27:28    2466223

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Replying To Viking66:  "A leftfield question. Your minors have been a mighty size any time I've seen them over that time. But your u20/1s less so. Why might that be?"
Not eating spinach after the age of 17? Only joking!

tommy k (Galway) - Posts: 3314 - 24/03/2023 14:38:01    2466286

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Replying To Viking66:  "A leftfield question. Your minors have been a mighty size any time I've seen them over that time. But your u20/1s less so. Why might that be?"
I wouldn't agree that Galway's minors have been generally a 'mighty size'. Same size as KK usually. It's gas how some Southern hurling people find it very hard to acknowledge that Galway can be more skillful, in any hurling age group, than say 'the big 3', or other southern hurling strongholds. They can be bigger, they can be stronger, they can be faster, they can be 'more physical', but no, we rarely rarely get accused of being more skillful than traditional opposition, even at Minor level, a grade that dare I say, we've been the 'premier force' for over 30 years at this point. We've had a couple of big minor sides, like 2009 and 2011, when the likes of Daithi Burke, Niall Burke, Joe Cooney and latterly Jonny Glynn came on the scene. All won in 2017 too.

Generally I'd put skill, speed and preparation ahead of 'mighty size', if I was assessing why Galway have been so successful at u17/u18 for 30 years. Other counties match and surpass Galway's preparation at u21 level for the last decade and more. Imo, no county was consistently matching Galway's minor preparation 1992-2020. That's the only explanation really, once you rule out the notion that we've failed miserably to bring minor talent onto u21 and senior level.

Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 3410 - 24/03/2023 14:44:06    2466289

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Replying To galway19:  "Add in Turloughmore as well"
Also add in the 4 K's of Killimordaly, Killimor, Kilnadeema-Leitrim and Kiltormer!

tommy k (Galway) - Posts: 3314 - 24/03/2023 14:45:15    2466290

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Replying To tommy k:  "Also add in the 4 K's of Killimordaly, Killimor, Kilnadeema-Leitrim and Kiltormer!"
Not being smart but you are blessed with so many good hurling clubs in Galway you would need some size of a panel for there to be a player from every one of them on a minor panel in any given year, considering in any given year there's always good underage agegroups in a few clubs, usually different clubs each year or couple of years, that drive eachother on to get better. In these age groups these clubs could have 3 or 4 players each on the minor team when they are that age. Maybe more.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 11736 - 24/03/2023 15:55:26    2466312

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Replying To tommy k:  "Not eating spinach after the age of 17? Only joking!"
In particular we beat the Kilkenny minor team in 2019 in the Leinster final. They were a little bigger than us but tbh most teams we play underage usually are. We then played yourselves and your lads were like white versions of yer man on the sides of the tins of sweetcorn compared to ours.
Last year we lost by a point to the same Kilkenny lads in the Leinster u20 final who were maybe a little bigger than us still, but not much in it. They had beaten your lads in a game where the 2 teams were pretty much the same size, except perhaps the best player on the pitch, Liam Collins.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 11736 - 24/03/2023 16:00:29    2466316

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Replying To Pope_Benedict:  "I wouldn't agree that Galway's minors have been generally a 'mighty size'. Same size as KK usually. It's gas how some Southern hurling people find it very hard to acknowledge that Galway can be more skillful, in any hurling age group, than say 'the big 3', or other southern hurling strongholds. They can be bigger, they can be stronger, they can be faster, they can be 'more physical', but no, we rarely rarely get accused of being more skillful than traditional opposition, even at Minor level, a grade that dare I say, we've been the 'premier force' for over 30 years at this point. We've had a couple of big minor sides, like 2009 and 2011, when the likes of Daithi Burke, Niall Burke, Joe Cooney and latterly Jonny Glynn came on the scene. All won in 2017 too.

Generally I'd put skill, speed and preparation ahead of 'mighty size', if I was assessing why Galway have been so successful at u17/u18 for 30 years. Other counties match and surpass Galway's preparation at u21 level for the last decade and more. Imo, no county was consistently matching Galway's minor preparation 1992-2020. That's the only explanation really, once you rule out the notion that we've failed miserably to bring minor talent onto u21 and senior level."
You are always skilful hurlers, at any level, club hurling I've seen, right up to intercounty. But any underage games I've seen up to minor this millennium your lads were much bigger than our lads. Now granted every other county usually would be bigger than us too, but your lads looked really huge altogether.
But not to the same extent at u20/1.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 11736 - 24/03/2023 16:04:35    2466320

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Replying To tommy k:  "At least Katser (being a good East Galway man) will be happy about that! lol"
Whats this.....None from the mighty Meelick-Eyrecourt....that's a disgrace or the beloved Tommy Larkins or Tynagh Abbey-Duniry....... Silk, Farrell or Mattie won't be happy about this!!!!!

katser (Galway) - Posts: 2193 - 24/03/2023 17:57:51    2466343

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Replying To Pope_Benedict:  "I wouldn't agree that Galway's minors have been generally a 'mighty size'. Same size as KK usually. It's gas how some Southern hurling people find it very hard to acknowledge that Galway can be more skillful, in any hurling age group, than say 'the big 3', or other southern hurling strongholds. They can be bigger, they can be stronger, they can be faster, they can be 'more physical', but no, we rarely rarely get accused of being more skillful than traditional opposition, even at Minor level, a grade that dare I say, we've been the 'premier force' for over 30 years at this point. We've had a couple of big minor sides, like 2009 and 2011, when the likes of Daithi Burke, Niall Burke, Joe Cooney and latterly Jonny Glynn came on the scene. All won in 2017 too.

Generally I'd put skill, speed and preparation ahead of 'mighty size', if I was assessing why Galway have been so successful at u17/u18 for 30 years. Other counties match and surpass Galway's preparation at u21 level for the last decade and more. Imo, no county was consistently matching Galway's minor preparation 1992-2020. That's the only explanation really, once you rule out the notion that we've failed miserably to bring minor talent onto u21 and senior level."
As I stated in an earlier post.... galway produce minor players... the others are interested in trying to produce senior players.... A big difference.

Armchairreporter (Galway) - Posts: 76 - 24/03/2023 21:34:04    2466369

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Shows you what Pres Athenry were up against last week when you see the Kilkenny minor team playing today. None of the Kieran's main players are on the panel because they are on the u20 panel. Murphy, Doyle, Dunne, Shine etc. are all 19 playing against what was effectively an U17 team. It was just an exceptional schools team.

galway19 (Galway) - Posts: 672 - 25/03/2023 09:52:04    2466388

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Replying To katser:  "Whats this.....None from the mighty Meelick-Eyrecourt....that's a disgrace or the beloved Tommy Larkins or Tynagh Abbey-Duniry....... Silk, Farrell or Mattie won't be happy about this!!!!!"
Good man katser boy!!!

tommy k (Galway) - Posts: 3314 - 25/03/2023 10:54:24    2466397

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Replying To galway19:  "Shows you what Pres Athenry were up against last week when you see the Kilkenny minor team playing today. None of the Kieran's main players are on the panel because they are on the u20 panel. Murphy, Doyle, Dunne, Shine etc. are all 19 playing against what was effectively an U17 team. It was just an exceptional schools team."
Sadly they are always exceptional!

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 11736 - 25/03/2023 13:20:40    2466445

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Replying To tommy k:  "Good man katser boy!!!"
But the Centre Back and possibly one of the best hurlers on the team is a Cappy lad!!!

katser (Galway) - Posts: 2193 - 25/03/2023 15:06:09    2466483

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Nice win for the Galway Minors against Antrim. I believe they play Laois next. Galway Abu!

Trump2020 (Galway) - Posts: 2113 - 25/03/2023 15:21:34    2466487

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Replying To galway19:  "Shows you what Pres Athenry were up against last week when you see the Kilkenny minor team playing today. None of the Kieran's main players are on the panel because they are on the u20 panel. Murphy, Doyle, Dunne, Shine etc. are all 19 playing against what was effectively an U17 team. It was just an exceptional schools team."
Awh! Poor ould Pres!

foreveryoung (USA) - Posts: 1903 - 25/03/2023 15:27:58    2466492

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Replying To Trump2020:  "Nice win for the Galway Minors against Antrim. I believe they play Laois next. Galway Abu!"
Nice win for Wexford minors too. Maybe it would've been better for the Kerry lads to have been in tier 2. That kind of result can't do them any good.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 11736 - 25/03/2023 15:40:50    2466499

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Replying To Viking66:  "Nice win for Wexford minors too. Maybe it would've been better for the Kerry lads to have been in tier 2. That kind of result can't do them any good."
Yeah I was surprised at that and I was surprised to see Dublin beat Offaly by so much. Thought it would be closer. I wonder will the TEIR 2 Winner move up to TEIR 1 next year?!?

Trump2020 (Galway) - Posts: 2113 - 25/03/2023 15:45:21    2466501

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