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Replying To GDL:  "Delighted for Rory C, a brilliant finisher at club level and he showed that tonight. He could be the bolter to add scores. I was impressed with O'Currain for the 20's last year at centre forward, 6 scores tonight will help his confidence. I hope PJ goes experimental again next week."
Don't have to hope it will be the same panel for the FBD final. The first choice panel are off on a week long collective training plus a few outdoor challenges in prep for the outdoor NFL games.

Drax_the_destroyer (UK) - Posts: 199 - 13/01/2024 14:09:11    2519987

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Final point on last night. There was no reason whatsoever to play that game in the dome. There wasn't a puff of wind outside and no rain.
You could see lads fumbling the ball in the warm up and not being to judge to bounce.

smallfrank (Galway) - Posts: 429 - 13/01/2024 14:30:05    2519995

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Replying To smallfrank:  "Final point on last night. There was no reason whatsoever to play that game in the dome. There wasn't a puff of wind outside and no rain.
You could see lads fumbling the ball in the warm up and not being to judge to bounce."
Ah so you are the lad who can call the irish weather 2 weeks in advance, glad i found you, are we in for a dry or wet june? when should the venue be decided, 2 hours before to appease some old lad like yourself with zero forward thought or all the pannels, officials, fans, etc knowing a schedule will go ahead if played there and gives them time to schedule and organize

Whestofthewest (Clare) - Posts: 177 - 13/01/2024 15:09:07    2520000

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Replying To candlewax:  "not a big deal smallfrank"
dont mind him, typical galway lad, the type that would call everyone a blow in but have no issues sat at an irish bar in spain in his full kit

Whestofthewest (Clare) - Posts: 177 - 13/01/2024 15:13:21    2520003

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Replying To Whestofthewest:  "Ah so you are the lad who can call the irish weather 2 weeks in advance, glad i found you, are we in for a dry or wet june? when should the venue be decided, 2 hours before to appease some old lad like yourself with zero forward thought or all the pannels, officials, fans, etc knowing a schedule will go ahead if played there and gives them time to schedule and organize"
Is that you John.
There's about 17 pitches outside the dome with Flood Lights.
You bring a game indoors when conditions are bad, when conditions are mild you can play it outside. You don't need to be Gerald Fleming to understand that logic

smallfrank (Galway) - Posts: 429 - 13/01/2024 15:14:43    2520005

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Replying To smallfrank:  "Final point on last night. There was no reason whatsoever to play that game in the dome. There wasn't a puff of wind outside and no rain.
You could see lads fumbling the ball in the warm up and not being to judge to bounce."
The whole reason that the FBD is played in the Dome is so that it's guaranteed to be completed on schedule.
This is early January - it's very possible that games will be postponed because of the weather.
Nobody knows until very close to the time what the weather will be like.
So for the avoidance of all doubt - they play it indoors.
Simples.
Pre season comps will most likely be scrapped anyway very soon

galwayman2 (Galway) - Posts: 1274 - 13/01/2024 17:33:41    2520028

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Replying To galwayman2:  "The whole reason that the FBD is played in the Dome is so that it's guaranteed to be completed on schedule.
This is early January - it's very possible that games will be postponed because of the weather.
Nobody knows until very close to the time what the weather will be like.
So for the avoidance of all doubt - they play it indoors.
Simples.
Pre season comps will most likely be scrapped anyway very soon"
In fairness when you have a settled spell like we have at the moment, you can fairly easily forecast a good few days ahead. The past week was forecast as cold, calm and dry and it's been exactly that.
Moving the game outside wouldn't have been a big logistics operation, given the pitch is next door.
I remember the opposite story in the U20 between Galway and Mayo a couple of years ago. It was played outside in Bekan in a hurricane, and the dome sitting empty behind them.
It's great to have the dome, but it seems some managers consider it a bit of a risk to play competitive games there. Is there a perception of a greater risk of injury?

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2147 - 13/01/2024 20:45:50    2520058

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Replying To WanPintWin:  "In fairness when you have a settled spell like we have at the moment, you can fairly easily forecast a good few days ahead. The past week was forecast as cold, calm and dry and it's been exactly that.
Moving the game outside wouldn't have been a big logistics operation, given the pitch is next door.
I remember the opposite story in the U20 between Galway and Mayo a couple of years ago. It was played outside in Bekan in a hurricane, and the dome sitting empty behind them.
It's great to have the dome, but it seems some managers consider it a bit of a risk to play competitive games there. Is there a perception of a greater risk of injury?"
It seems as if the surface can be harder on the joints than grass alright.
There's probably players who might be susceptible to knee trouble for example who might be told to sit out games on this surface.

galwayman2 (Galway) - Posts: 1274 - 13/01/2024 21:30:15    2520067

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Replying To galwayman2:  "The whole reason that the FBD is played in the Dome is so that it's guaranteed to be completed on schedule.
This is early January - it's very possible that games will be postponed because of the weather.
Nobody knows until very close to the time what the weather will be like.
So for the avoidance of all doubt - they play it indoors.
Simples.
Pre season comps will most likely be scrapped anyway very soon"
Moving these games indoors will play it's part in scrapping the competition.

Indoor should only be used as a last straw of no playable pitches in Connacht and the provincial club championships was played off this winter with matches outdoors and for years the FBD did also.

Drax_the_destroyer (UK) - Posts: 199 - 14/01/2024 14:24:56    2520117

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Replying To Drax_the_destroyer:  "Moving these games indoors will play it's part in scrapping the competition.

Indoor should only be used as a last straw of no playable pitches in Connacht and the provincial club championships was played off this winter with matches outdoors and for years the FBD did also."
100% and the Walsh Cup is being played at the moment not to mention Galway Mayo in 2 weeks in Salthill.

smallfrank (Galway) - Posts: 429 - 14/01/2024 14:39:14    2520121

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Looks like the senior A schools championship is heading for another Claregalway Summerhill final.

galway19 (Galway) - Posts: 764 - 15/01/2024 10:09:28    2520242

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Any word from the challenge with Meath?

TheBishop (Galway) - Posts: 285 - 15/01/2024 12:04:29    2520270

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A good win for this team on Friday night, from the team I would say maybe 3/4 could add something to the 26 looking ahead to the summer.

Did Pádraic change up his backroom team over the winter? A few noticeable faces alongside him on Friday

Jellybaby (Dublin) - Posts: 348 - 15/01/2024 12:17:49    2520276

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Replying To Jellybaby:  "A good win for this team on Friday night, from the team I would say maybe 3/4 could add something to the 26 looking ahead to the summer.

Did Pádraic change up his backroom team over the winter? A few noticeable faces alongside him on Friday"
The panel that was listed for the FBD game was largely made up of development squad players.

The new faces you seen are the management team of the Galway development squad.

The Galway 'A' team played Meath in a challenge on Saturday.

A good approach from Joyce IMO. Plenty of players being given a chance.

Interested to see if D'Arcy can impress after a good year with Ballyboden.

Would like to see him get the full 70 against the Rossies along with a few more of last years subs, and lets see what they are made of.

The more options we have the better.

GalwaysFinest (Galway) - Posts: 190 - 15/01/2024 12:30:13    2520278

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Sam O'Neill still injured, if so how long is he out for?

TheBishop (Galway) - Posts: 285 - 15/01/2024 12:54:48    2520285

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Replying To TheBishop:  "Sam O'Neill still injured, if so how long is he out for?"
Played a lot of the game Friday evening in the Dome. Did ok.

Triffic (Galway) - Posts: 151 - 15/01/2024 13:39:05    2520297

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Replying To Triffic:  "Played a lot of the game Friday evening in the Dome. Did ok."
That was his brother, Jack.

GalwaysFinest (Galway) - Posts: 190 - 15/01/2024 14:10:33    2520303

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Replying To TheBishop:  "Sam O'Neill still injured, if so how long is he out for?"
Think he's due back next month but given the league is not far away he'll probably be doing well to play much of a part in it. Pity as he's got serious potential. I think he would have gotten game time in the league otherwise.

Marooned (Galway) - Posts: 2264 - 15/01/2024 14:12:07    2520305

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Challenge behind closed doors saturday night in Navan, Galway 0-15 Meath 0-11. both teams at near full strength without messing with subs too much.

dickie10 (UK) - Posts: 747 - 15/01/2024 14:44:05    2520308

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Replying To dickie10:  "Challenge behind closed doors saturday night in Navan, Galway 0-15 Meath 0-11. both teams at near full strength without messing with subs too much."
Anyone have updates on any ins & outs of panel? I know FBD has been development squad but has any members left been dropped from last year?

Eire89 (Galway) - Posts: 280 - 15/01/2024 15:25:31    2520319

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