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Replying To SouthMonMan:  "in some defence of Vinnie though, we were severely hampered this year in terms of Injuries and some players walking way. He never got his best 15 on the pitch at any time during the year.
Injuries to Dessie Ward, Stephen O'Hanlon, Darren Hughes, Ryan McAnespie, Karl O'Connell, Micheal Bannigan at different stages of league and championship.
Karl Gallagher, Kieran Hughes, Conor Boyle departing the panel.
So that's 9 players that played a part in Semi final against Dublin last year.
Uncertainty around Beggan wasn't good for squad either throughout the league. I believe we would have beaten Tyrone if he had played.
Even with all that, we were still only a kick of the ball away from beating Galway in Salthill at business end of the championship when we had some of our injured players back, even though not fully fit, and we had 8 players play a part in that game who did not play any part in the semi final last year. you have to take some positives from that.
They were:
Jason Irwin
Michael Hamill
Barry McBennett
Ciaran McNulty
Thomas McPhilips
Joel Wilson
Micheal McCarville
Andrew Woods
I'm feeling quite confident for Monaghan in 2025. Hopefully new players will push on and we can finish in the top half of Division 2, while continuing to build and lads will get a bit more confidence playing in Div 2 too.
Apart from adding Stephen Mooney and hopefully Aaron Mulligan to the panel in 2025, what other good young prospects are there ? I believe Kearns won't be back from Oz until 2026 ?

Compare Armagh panel on All Ireland final day to Armagh v Monaghan in Quarter final 2023, only difference in panel are:
Blaine Hughes (Due to Rafferty injury)
Conor O'Neill - Sub
Shea Magill - Sub
Justin Kieran - Sub

So Monaghan were certainly rebuilding this year (some would say were forced to rebuild), Armagh just pushed on with pretty much same team as Monaghan played in 2023 and got the holy grail.!!"
Shane Carey too

veterngaa (Monaghan) - Posts: 640 - 30/07/2024 16:47:49    2563073

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Replying To veterngaa:  "Shane Carey too"
Not often I agree with you (actually this is the only time) but yes we missed Carey too.
I was alway critical of him in a monaghan jersey but this year gone showed me that he did go through work and he would of been a welcome bonus to the team/squad.
Did he retire from inter county or take a year out?

farneygael (Monaghan) - Posts: 296 - 30/07/2024 21:10:46    2563146

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Oh sorry, I must have been following a different group of players all year or is it just that you all have let one decent performance against Galway blind you to the dire performances that Monaghan produced this year. We were a complete and utter shambles, not one player looked like they wanted to be on the pitch or in the jersey.
You can have the strongest panel in the country but if a team doesn't have belief in the management, you can forget about it, look at Derry.
Time to remove those rose tinted glasses.

Blackcardnot (USA) - Posts: 35 - 31/07/2024 02:28:23    2563170

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Replying To veterngaa:  "Shane Carey too"
Need to move on without Carey,

mick2007 (Monaghan) - Posts: 530 - 01/08/2024 09:39:41    2563346

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Replying To mick2007:  "Need to move on without Carey,"
Carey was a good squad player and done a job but he is hardly a monumental loss. Need a few players like cillian Mc daid, Oisin connaty. Judging by club football so far, it won't be hard for our senior squad players to hold onto to their place in 2025.

222 (UK) - Posts: 800 - 01/08/2024 11:49:56    2563392

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Replying To SouthMonMan:  "If Corey is staying, he needs to build a better relationship with the players and bring back a couple of players who walked away this year. He also needs to shake up his backroom team big time.
If rumors are to be believed, it wasn't a good dressing room this year and that was definetly translated onto the pitch as the year went on. Monaghan did restore some pride against Galway though and could have won it, only for a a couple of good goal chances missed.
Anyway, the target for 2025 has to be a return to Div 1 and at least a quarter final.
Who will retire..? Nothing official about McManus yet but assume he will, if not, he's still a good man to spring from the bench if needed.
I'd love to see Darren Hughes stay on for another year if fit, he was the best player we had against Cavan until his injury.
I think we have another year or two left in O'Connell too.

as regards club championship:
Senior = Scotstown. (easy enough)
Intermediate = Magheraloone
Junior = Toome"
Junior will be aghabog

McGuirk1985@ (Monaghan) - Posts: 78 - 05/08/2024 17:57:14    2563918

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Replying To McGuirk1985@:  "Junior will be aghabog"
No chance.

Toome walk it

currinman (Monaghan) - Posts: 39 - 05/08/2024 19:43:27    2563925

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Inniskeen for Senior.
Intermediate will be Truagh or Carrick.
Toome for Junior.

BrehonBlonde (Monaghan) - Posts: 81 - 06/08/2024 11:16:26    2563986

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Replying To HB245:  "Heard Darren will be back sooner rather than later. Kieran also. There are strong rumours that Sean Jones will be missing this championship campaign through injury, which means that possibly the most boring senior club championship in the country, just got even more boring! If there's no Jones for Inniskeen, then Scotstown will go through this championship in first gear. If Jones is fit, then at least Scotstown might have to go up to second gear to win it.
Relegation: Killanny and Cremartin

Intermediate- I'd lean slightly towards Truagh. Realistically they should be targeting an Ulster club. Carrick and Magheracloone are the two main competitors but when all three have their strongest teams, I think Truagh just edge it.
Relegation: Tyholland and Blackhill

Junior - Would have said Toome were nailed on at the start of the year but without James Wilson they are definitely beatable. I'll still lean towards them but wouldn't surprise me if Eire Og (if Leonard is available)/Aghabog beat them. Depending on how Scotstown use their Junior team, it wouldn't surprise me if they had a great championship."
Doubt one man missing will decide the fate of the whole championship!!
Group 1: Scotstown - Corduff- Ballybay in this order
Group 2: Inniskeen - Latton - Donaghamoyne in this order.

MuineachanAbu (Monaghan) - Posts: 660 - 06/08/2024 13:28:01    2564007

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Round 1 Predictions

Corduff vs Cremartin
Scotstown vs Ballybay
Kilanny vs Donaghmoyne
Inniskeen vs Clontibret

Redzer99 (Waterford) - Posts: 75 - 06/08/2024 17:26:05    2564064

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Replying To currinman:  "No chance.

Toome walk it"
Aghabog very impressive this year, be tighter than you think

McGuirk1985@ (Monaghan) - Posts: 78 - 06/08/2024 19:18:12    2564080

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Replying To Redzer99:  "Round 1 Predictions

Corduff vs Cremartin
Scotstown vs Ballybay
Kilanny vs Donaghmoyne
Inniskeen vs Clontibret"
Round 1 Predictions

Corduff vs Cremartin - Corduff
Scotstown vs Ballybay - Scotstown
Kilanny vs Donaghmoyne - Donaghmoyne
Inniskeen vs Clontibret - Inniskeen

MuineachanAbu (Monaghan) - Posts: 660 - 07/08/2024 09:48:36    2564123

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Round 1 Predictions

Corduff vs Cremartin
Scotstown vs Ballybay
Kilanny vs Donaghmoyne
Inniskeen vs Clontibret

eirekeeper (Monaghan) - Posts: 117 - 07/08/2024 10:08:48    2564124

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Really hate the group format, I know split season and covid has brought it in, but the old format had far more jeopardy in my opinion. Very good season so far for ballybay. Could they potentially derail scotstown. If sean Jones isn't back for Inniskeen, they'll struggle. And perhaps latton got a fierce reality check a few weeks back to kick on. Looks like intermediate is just awaiting a maghercloone truagh final and in junior toome and aghabog seem to be out in front. By in large the club scene is pretty poor with alot of players in their 30s being key for their clubs which isn't good for the county team. Can anyone tell me what killanny and blackhill need to do now to avoid relegation? Win their championships?

222 (UK) - Posts: 800 - 07/08/2024 10:55:40    2564133

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Replying To McGuirk1985@:  "Aghabog very impressive this year, be tighter than you think"
I presume aghabog had a second string team out when they met toome a few weeks back. I'd say still back toome.

222 (UK) - Posts: 800 - 07/08/2024 11:03:27    2564136

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Replying To 222:  "Really hate the group format, I know split season and covid has brought it in, but the old format had far more jeopardy in my opinion. Very good season so far for ballybay. Could they potentially derail scotstown. If sean Jones isn't back for Inniskeen, they'll struggle. And perhaps latton got a fierce reality check a few weeks back to kick on. Looks like intermediate is just awaiting a maghercloone truagh final and in junior toome and aghabog seem to be out in front. By in large the club scene is pretty poor with alot of players in their 30s being key for their clubs which isn't good for the county team. Can anyone tell me what killanny and blackhill need to do now to avoid relegation? Win their championships?"
They just have to beat championship 2nd bottom relegation group team I think ?

veterngaa (Monaghan) - Posts: 640 - 07/08/2024 12:43:04    2564150

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Replying To currinman:  "No chance.

Toome walk it"
Toome not be walking anything if James Wilson isnt fit to play in the championship.

HB245 (Monaghan) - Posts: 246 - 07/08/2024 16:41:50    2564178

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Replying To 222:  "I presume aghabog had a second string team out when they met toome a few weeks back. I'd say still back toome."
They had as they were guaranteed top. I seen that last week v rock winning by 8 points , definitely an improving side

McGuirk1985@ (Monaghan) - Posts: 78 - 07/08/2024 18:04:36    2564187

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Replying To McGuirk1985@:  "Aghabog very impressive this year, be tighter than you think"
Aghabog, have been incredible this year.. its great to see too but they'd a decent league campaign last year and correct me if wrong, they lost all group games in championship

Senior: scotstown
Intermediate the toughest to call: truagh or carrick for me
Junior: Toome to beat drumhowan in final

currinman (Monaghan) - Posts: 39 - 08/08/2024 11:23:21    2564237

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Replying To currinman:  "Aghabog, have been incredible this year.. its great to see too but they'd a decent league campaign last year and correct me if wrong, they lost all group games in championship

Senior: scotstown
Intermediate the toughest to call: truagh or carrick for me
Junior: Toome to beat drumhowan in final"
They weren't great in league last year, this year only lost 1 . Anyway toome will be hard to beat no doubt.

McGuirk1985@ (Monaghan) - Posts: 78 - 08/08/2024 18:07:30    2564296

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