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How many clubs would be happy to have their players playing with a district on a Saturday and with their club on a Sunday? Or worse, miss a club match because they got a niggle the day before in the district match? Onfor15 (Wexford) - Posts: 533 - 15/11/2023 15:32:36 2513195 Link 0 |
I was counting Intermediate A as Junior. May as well call a spade a spade. Well tbh I'd still do away with it altogether and go back to the system we had for decades. Senior, Intermediate, and Junior. There aren't that many intercounty lads playing at that level. If the Intermediate A/Junior championships were played during the Intercounty season maybe those few players could get released back to their clubs for games? And a bit of training also? And then those clubs could play their League games without Divisional players while the Senior and Intermediate club championships were on. Another bonus would be young players could play championship hurling and football on their clubs 2nd and 3rd teams earlier in the year, staking a claim for places on their 1st teams later in the year. And players would be playing for places on Divisional teams also. More meaningful games throughout the year. It might help with player retention. And then you might not need the club u21 grade. It would ease pressure on fixtures committees and referees also. Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13884 - 15/11/2023 15:51:49 2513199 Link 0 |
What about this? ontheball247 (UK) - Posts: 19 - 15/11/2023 16:14:08 2513205 Link 1 |
Agreed and no need for them either.
hurlorhurley (Wexford) - Posts: 1660 - 15/11/2023 17:29:01 2513222 Link 0 |
The other "bonus" you mention towards the end could actually end up a problem as well. Say a club has senior and junior teams. A young lad coming through who's genuinely senior standard might normally only play one junior match or maybe even none at all before claiming his place on the senior team. But by running the entire junior championship first, he'd be entitled to play in the whole thing, despite being a "senior" player. Would be a bit like the Cian Byrne (Fethard) thing of a couple of years ago, when we had the rule that somebody in his first year out of U17 could go up and down between the grades until the quarter-final stages. Fethard were senior at the time, and he was already one of their stars. But they didn't make it to the quarter-finals - instead, they lost out at preliminary quarter-final stage (if I recall correctly, it was a very exciting and high-scoring match against Ferns). And because they didn't make it to the senior quarter-finals, he was free to drop down to play Junior B for the rest of the year, where he absolutely lorded it over other "genuine" Junior B players from other clubs. The rule was changed for the following year! Pikeman96 (Wexford) - Posts: 2622 - 15/11/2023 17:35:24 2513223 Link 0 |
At least we were somewhat compeditive , now we are a no show
fathermurphy (Wexford) - Posts: 317 - 15/11/2023 18:09:07 2513229 Link 0 |
No excuse, hurling has no future in the county with the current structures and hurling will just get worse, the hurling championship is played off in only six weeks, soccer will benefit here on ridicolous decions , Change it now before it gets too late
fathermurphy (Wexford) - Posts: 317 - 15/11/2023 18:31:27 2513232 Link 0 |
I think something like that operates in one of the Connacht or Ulster counties? Wouldn't be a fan of it myself though, as I think it's far too random. You can talk about "the luck of the draw", but you could end up with a very skewed schedule of who plays who. For example, say it operated for the Liam McCarthy Cup. Based on this year's results, pots for next year would be: Pot 1 - Limerick, Kilkenny, Galway, Clare Post 2 - Wexford, Dublin, Antrim, Carlow, Tipperary, Cork, Waterford, and either Westmeath or Offaly (depending on whether you keep the relegated team, or bring up the Joe McDonagh runners-up). Wexford could get Limerick, Galway, and any two of Tipp/Cork/Waterford. Dublin could get Antrim, Carlow, Westmeath/Offaly, and just one of the Pot 1 teams. There's a big difference there in the standard of opposition that the counties would face in their bid to reach the quarter-finals. Pikeman96 (Wexford) - Posts: 2622 - 16/11/2023 09:02:21 2513273 Link 0 |
I'm following Wexford teams around the country since the early 90s. In the 90s we were competitive but inconsistent. We only won 2 Leinsters. In the noughties we were competitive and inconsistent at the start, but by the end we were in danger of disappearing altogether. We had become consistent, consistently bad. We got more competitive through the teens, and won 1 more Leinster in 2019. We won no Leinsters in the 80s. We are back to being competitive but inconsistent I'd say now in the 2020s. We haven't lost a championship game to Kilkenny in 70 minutes in the 3 games played this decade. We should've beaten Clare last year in Semple. Maybe would have if Rory had lasted longer than 7 minutes. They have been 2 of the best 4 teams this decade along with Limerick and Galway. But then we haven't beaten Westmeath or Dublin this decade in 4 Championship games. So as I said, we are back to being inconsistent. This year was a bad year ok, but we were decimated by injuries, and hampered by a manager whose gameplan only suited 1 of our forwards, and he missed alot of games injured. Tipp had a worse year last year for example. Hard to judge a group of players on that. Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13884 - 16/11/2023 11:04:31 2513306 Link 0 |
That's a contradictory post. We were absolutely terrible end of the noughties beginning of the teens. The club hurling championship took all year back then.
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13884 - 16/11/2023 11:06:36 2513308 Link 0 |
Just for info this is the breakdown of clubs in Clare- 21 hurling only, 22 football only and 9 dual (clarecastle, clooney, corofin, cratloe, eire og, Parteen-meelick, SJDB, the banner, wolfe tones) Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13884 - 16/11/2023 11:41:15 2513317 Link 0 |
There ya go. Don't know how many players with a hurling-only club would also play football with a football-only club (in the way a Faythe Harriers player might play football with Sarsfields), but am guessing it's nowhere near the proportion that we have here. More likely a primarily football area in West Clare, primarily hurling in East Clare, and a few dual clubs in either the larger population centres, East/West "border areas", and a few places with a particularly strong GAA tradition. Pikeman96 (Wexford) - Posts: 2622 - 16/11/2023 14:26:48 2513361 Link 0 |
No county has as high a proportion of dual players relative to overall player numbers as we do I'd be guessing. Nor even close to it.
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13884 - 16/11/2023 14:52:54 2513365 Link 0 |
Rumours of a bit of a cull on the KK panel with some of last years panellists dropped and more retirements expected! Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13884 - 16/11/2023 15:18:22 2513368 Link 0 |
Thank god for football for the players sake . whatever level the player play at. They can go out and enjoy it an if they win its a bonus if they don't, they won't be dragged through the muck on here or anywhere else on how bad they are, we are, the whole county is . Formertownie (Wexford) - Posts: 301 - 16/11/2023 15:32:08 2513375 Link 0 |
But, but, the fella doing stats says that player A gave away possession so you can't, by any means, express yourself, and the manager is so powerful, even the semblance of a social life outside of the game will see you dropped. The most ironic thing of all is amid our club's recent struggles at provincial level, there is still such a belief among the hurling illuminati that it can only be played in the summer months. Best get it over and done with as soon as possible so and have a big gap between county final and Leinster participation. Winter hurling definitely seems to affect our neighbours, and every serious hurling county too. Leave the muck for the football! beano (Wexford) - Posts: 1455 - 16/11/2023 15:58:06 2513382 Link 1 |
While club managers would ask players to ease back on the social life that's far from the case in reality in many clubs in the county.
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13884 - 16/11/2023 17:02:42 2513399 Link 0 |
Do people seriously think that the club championship is why we do not win All Irelands and its not down to the simple fact that we just don't produce enough good players from the underage structures? The only publication on sports participation in County Wexford was back in 2014 and it said that Soccer was the biggest team sport participation and that was far greater than the national average. zinny (Wexford) - Posts: 1900 - 16/11/2023 17:15:36 2513404 Link 0 |
Lyng adding quite a few of the Under 20s he won the All Ireland with in 2022 I am told, so a few have to make way. Padraig Walsh gone today, Conor Fogarty and a few others are to follow. TJ Reid staying on for another year atleast. Past hurler (None) - Posts: 810 - 16/11/2023 20:58:04 2513418 Link 0 |
Well I think it's great that players in wexford get equal opportunity to enjoy playing both equally for their clubs. Club comes first and we should be proud to have so many clubs operating in both at decent levels. It mightn't be great for intercounty or club provincials but so what. The intercounty game is only for the top 1 or 2 percent of hurlers and footballers in the county. The way people are going on here you'd swear we were regularly winning and competing for All Ireland's the last 20 years. Low2Joe (Wexford) - Posts: 54 - 17/11/2023 01:08:37 2513433 Link 1 |