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Hopefully Raphaels can repeat the success of the great '95 team!
katser (Galway) - Posts: 2198 - 18/02/2024 15:32:10 2526671 Link 1 |
Pres were physically off the pace, ASR were better conditioned, seems to be common trend at County 17/18/19/20, Colleges etc , compared to Clare/Limerick teams. ASR had some really impressive hurlers, probably could have won by 10 points if they took their chances. Raphaels have great chance to make final. WesternSeaBoard (Galway) - Posts: 134 - 18/02/2024 18:31:59 2526746 Link 1 |
Have to remember though that the majority of the Pres team is still eligible next year so they aren't at the top end of the age group yet. Niland and Rabbitte are still there next year and I'm pretty sure Murphy, Fallon, Quirke, Leen, Lawless are back as well.
galway19 (Galway) - Posts: 675 - 18/02/2024 19:03:13 2526758 Link 1 |
Wilde, Lawless, Quirke, Kilgallon, Kennedy , Ward gone. Too much made of certain players and their performances don't justify the hype. That Marc O'Brien for ASR a proper player and only 17. WesternSeaBoard (Galway) - Posts: 134 - 18/02/2024 19:42:45 2526773 Link 1 |
In fairness there was only three Limerick men on the MI team and one was only a sub, but Daithi Lohan was off.
Oldtourman (Limerick) - Posts: 4321 - 18/02/2024 20:38:53 2526803 Link 1 |
Yes that leaves them in pretty good shape for next year with the spine of the team intact. Quirke and Lawless would be the main two gone. You really need u20s as the backbone of your team in this competition which the Pres don't really have that this year. Their best players are all last years minors. Ardscoil could afford to bring on minors like Sean Arthur because they can rely on older lads. Diarmuid Stritch didn't even play. You wouldn't say Raphaels are a much more talented side than Athenry but they are better balanced age wise because they have the few older lads like Paddy McCartaigh who has hurled senior club and Oscar O'Gorman who was minor two years ago. They just ran into a good team today that will probably win it out. I'd say they will be in a better position for the competition next year. Don't think hype really comes into it either this bunch. Outside of Niland and Murphy, they are just good hurlers. We all know what Aaron can do and most people saw the 0-16 in the u20 final when he was three years under the age level so naturally he will be talked about. These lads, along with the Raphael's bunch, were all part of a minor team expected to win an all ireland but that is the same with most Galway minor teams. This year's minor team will be no different in terms of expecting to at least get to an all ireland final. galway19 (Galway) - Posts: 675 - 18/02/2024 20:40:00 2526804 Link 1 |
Yes I heard that ARS have a fulltime S&C coach so this kind of "professionalism" is even taking over some schools at this stage. No wonder it is like watching men against boys in such circumstances!
tommy k (Galway) - Posts: 3323 - 19/02/2024 16:07:57 2527022 Link 1 |
Really? That is ridiculous. This stuff is getting way out of hand Let kids be kids. Some might just want to play for a bit of craic in school with their friends Kinvara (Galway) - Posts: 128 - 19/02/2024 16:17:52 2527025 Link 1 |
Sorry I meant ASR!
tommy k (Galway) - Posts: 3323 - 19/02/2024 16:39:45 2527039 Link 1 |
Has the team been named yet to play at Antrim on Sunday? Does anyone expect major changes? Some of the lads should have fresher legs now that the colleges hurling is finished. Hon Galway! Trump2020 (Galway) - Posts: 2120 - 22/02/2024 16:31:34 2527592 Link 0 |
Interesting Galway team to play Antrim on Sunday. 4 St Thomas' lads including the bench. Conor Cooney and Niland both starting again as well as Jason Flynn. Liam Collins on the bench. Galway Abu. Trump2020 (Galway) - Posts: 2120 - 23/02/2024 20:09:30 2527774 Link 1 |
Probably won't learn much in terms of what they are playing against but the way that back line named is interesting with Fintan at 3, Cianan at 6, and Daithi at 7. Great to see Davy back in midfield. Thought Niland would get a rest. galway19 (Galway) - Posts: 675 - 23/02/2024 20:34:17 2527777 Link 1 |
Nice first half from Galway, the road team and against the breeze. Niland scoring a ton as usual. Trump2020 (Galway) - Posts: 2120 - 25/02/2024 13:44:41 2527984 Link 0 |
Jesus Antrim are hard to watch. Multiple sweepers in front of Whelan and they still concede 1-16 in a half, all while playing with a gale. galway19 (Galway) - Posts: 675 - 25/02/2024 14:14:36 2527986 Link 1 |
2-35 on the board despite butchering a good few chances. Can't see Antrim picking up any points in the championship. galway19 (Galway) - Posts: 675 - 25/02/2024 14:43:14 2527990 Link 1 |
The Dublin match was their chance to get points and they didn't so it looks like you're right about that.
Trump2020 (Galway) - Posts: 2120 - 25/02/2024 16:04:17 2528017 Link 0 |
"Can't see Antrim picking up any points in the championship". They won't beat anyone as I said.
galway19 (Galway) - Posts: 675 - 25/02/2024 16:22:21 2528028 Link 1 |
I'm surprised no one has mentioned the Laochra Gael progamme on Alan Kerins. Well worth viewing - undoubtedly a great sportsman but his help, both practical and financial, to the poor of Zambia is wonderful. baire (Galway) - Posts: 1803 - 26/02/2024 09:54:21 2528219 Link 0 |
Cathal Mannion and Brian Concannon back training according to Shefflin. McLoughlin still has his thumb in a cast so a while away yet. Word is that Joseph is back now as well. galway19 (Galway) - Posts: 675 - 26/02/2024 14:12:12 2528347 Link 1 |
Great news. They'll all be needed. Makes it very tough for Shefflin to pick the best to start as it should be.
Trump2020 (Galway) - Posts: 2120 - 26/02/2024 21:13:53 2528497 Link 0 |