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2023 WEXFORD FOOTBALL C SHIP

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Replying To Formertownie:  "Check it on twitter seamus Byrne see for yourself"
Ah. Our GPO Jimmy Heavey is very good and is concentrating on Football at the moment, but will do more Hurling later in the year. Its the same with the Rackard League. It's been all football so far this school year. Hurling starts in I think February.
As regards the Rocks young fellas they are part of the Ballinastra, can't spell that, Gaels, who play football and hurling, so there's nothing wrong with them doing football training. I think Pikeman explained in an earlier post that really they are seperate from Kilanerin/Ballyfad and the Rocks insofar as they operate under Coiste na nOg.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13884 - 26/10/2023 17:00:53    2510504

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Replying To Viking66:  "Ah. Our GPO Jimmy Heavey is very good and is concentrating on Football at the moment, but will do more Hurling later in the year. Its the same with the Rackard League. It's been all football so far this school year. Hurling starts in I think February.
As regards the Rocks young fellas they are part of the Ballinastra, can't spell that, Gaels, who play football and hurling, so there's nothing wrong with them doing football training. I think Pikeman explained in an earlier post that really they are seperate from Kilanerin/Ballyfad and the Rocks insofar as they operate under Coiste na nOg."
No, Ballinastragh Gaels are not separate from Kilanerin/Ballyfad and Tara Rocks. They're a Coiste na nÓg amalgamation of the two clubs.

My earlier posts were referring to a technical point of how the amalgamation is in place only at Coiste na nÓg level (i.e. up to U18), and therefore the name Ballinastragh Gaels shouldn't be used in a competition run at adult level, which includes U21.

By the way, the U21 fixtures/results being entered in the "underage" section of the Wexford GAA website really is meaningless on that point. If you want to look for the results of last year's U19 football, you'll find them under "Junior Football 2022". But nobody would claim that last year's U19 was really a Junior championship!

Pikeman96 (Wexford) - Posts: 2622 - 26/10/2023 17:32:29    2510514

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Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13884 - 26/10/2023 18:01:11    2510522

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anyone see rathnure kick this year? marys are handy for a junior b team, it will take a good effort to beat them

Stmunnsriver (Wexford) - Posts: 2892 - 26/10/2023 18:05:22    2510524

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Anyone know when they plan to finish u21 Gaelic ?

BacksAndForwards (Wexford) - Posts: 34 - 26/10/2023 18:52:19    2510534

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Replying To Formertownie:  "Just seen a tweet by seamus Byrne
Where gorey central school winning a gaa cup for first time thats greatt for football in general.
Then I read he's been gpo for tara rocks .
And being coaching full school for couple years 1 day a week .
If thise kids decide to join a club as would be the objective of gpo do they sign up for tara tocks or kilanerin or would naomh eanna be the club of choice . If that choice is naomh eanna due to travel to kilaerin (ballinstrw gaels) for training matches etc .
Is the money spent on gpo being wasted . Or are ballinstraw gaels financing it between them ."
Firstly well done to all the young lads involved a big achievement for them. Now I just want to ask 3 simple questions
1 by Tara rocks getting involved in this school 8 years ago is this an effort to get themselves as a club going as a single entity again?
2 how many young lads off this team play for the rock/ kilanerin
3 well done to Seamus Byrne for the effort he's giving giving in the schools but should praise not also be given to the coaches of the clubs where these young lads are from they are the ones who've probably trained them from April up until now?

Wexfordmorg (Wexford) - Posts: 12 - 26/10/2023 22:00:33    2510552

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Replying To Viking66:  "Ah. Our GPO Jimmy Heavey is very good and is concentrating on Football at the moment, but will do more Hurling later in the year. Its the same with the Rackard League. It's been all football so far this school year. Hurling starts in I think February.
As regards the Rocks young fellas they are part of the Ballinastra, can't spell that, Gaels, who play football and hurling, so there's nothing wrong with them doing football training. I think Pikeman explained in an earlier post that really they are seperate from Kilanerin/Ballyfad and the Rocks insofar as they operate under Coiste na nOg."
Can I ask you what schools jimmy heavey acts as gpo in

Wexfordmorg (Wexford) - Posts: 12 - 26/10/2023 22:08:52    2510553

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Replying To Wexfordmorg:  "Can I ask you what schools jimmy heavey acts as gpo in"
Carrowreagh and Taghmon in our parish. A couple of others not sure which though.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13884 - 27/10/2023 09:36:29    2510569

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Replying To BacksAndForwards:  "Anyone know when they plan to finish u21 Gaelic ?"
According to the fixtures sent to clubs:
Premier: Semi-finals Saturday November 4. Final on Saturday Nov. 11

Div 1: A semi-final on Bank Holiday Monday. St. Anne's with a bye in what should have been the other semi-final. Final on either Nov. 4 or Nov. 11

Div 2: Semi-finals on Nov. 4 and Final on Nov. 11

Div 2 Shield: one semi-final tomorrow (Saturday), and the other on Bank Holiday Monday. Final on either Nov. 4 or Nov. 11

Pikeman96 (Wexford) - Posts: 2622 - 27/10/2023 09:56:33    2510575

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Replying To BacksAndForwards:  "Anyone know when they plan to finish u21 Gaelic ?"
Semi finals are fixed for the weekend after the Bank holiday weekend, football

Lockerroomboy (Wexford) - Posts: 472 - 27/10/2023 10:03:15    2510581

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I see martins lost out on penalties in semi final ….I thought rule for draw after extra time mean replay like adult extended to u21 grade , presume final pushed back with sarsfield game being postponed

BacksAndForwards (Wexford) - Posts: 34 - 05/11/2023 18:08:12    2511602

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Replying To BacksAndForwards:  "I see martins lost out on penalties in semi final ….I thought rule for draw after extra time mean replay like adult extended to u21 grade , presume final pushed back with sarsfield game being postponed"
Must not. The fixtures sheet sent out to clubs last week clearly says "Result on the Day". And that sheet even includes all the provisional details for finals in the various grades, so looks like the finals would go to penalties if required too.

Pikeman96 (Wexford) - Posts: 2622 - 05/11/2023 18:56:29    2511612

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Replying To zinny:  "I would agree, it is in fact almost the opposite now in football. Either Shels or Castletown I would say would fancy their chances now in Leinster as long as they could avoid Dublin. Shels don't have that one marque forward that would have made all the difference - looking at who got the scores yesterday - it was the county hurler playing corner forward who got the most. For club football the top two and it now looks as if Kilanerin may be getting there, are as good and well managed as any teams in Leinster. We now need to get out of Div4"
Lomas handy win in the QF now face Naas in the Semi.

zinny (Wexford) - Posts: 1900 - 05/11/2023 19:34:47    2511622

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I was in Patrick's park last night to see Glynn play ballenastragh gaels in the juvenile football final. It was a decent standard of football, the gorey lads were far sharper when they got going and well deserved their win.
For me though, the referee was over fussy. This particular individual has the knack of making himself the focal point of lots of games that he handles.

Yellaman (Wexford) - Posts: 126 - 07/11/2023 10:26:15    2511855

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Replying To Yellaman:  "I was in Patrick's park last night to see Glynn play ballenastragh gaels in the juvenile football final. It was a decent standard of football, the gorey lads were far sharper when they got going and well deserved their win.
For me though, the referee was over fussy. This particular individual has the knack of making himself the focal point of lots of games that he handles."
That referee wasnt overly fussy in the Senior Final this year. When you see the footage of the tackles from SD that went unpunished!!

bystanderbill (Wexford) - Posts: 45 - 07/11/2023 11:01:59    2511864

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Replying To bystanderbill:  "That referee wasnt overly fussy in the Senior Final this year. When you see the footage of the tackles from SD that went unpunished!!"
Agreed, he made ( or didn't make!!) a few strange calls in the senior final.

Yellaman (Wexford) - Posts: 126 - 07/11/2023 11:17:43    2511873

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Wexford town is red and white, st Mary's winning DIVISION 6 under 14,and Junior B, holy god

Lockerroomboy (Wexford) - Posts: 472 - 08/11/2023 09:15:53    2512030

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Replying To Lockerroomboy:  "Wexford town is red and white, st Mary's winning DIVISION 6 under 14,and Junior B, holy god"
Do you want them to come out with an apology too?

btwex90 (Wexford) - Posts: 27 - 08/11/2023 12:23:15    2512072

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Referee's job is very difficult. Think I would rather see them be over-fussy than see tackles like the ones that were shared around social media after the senior final go unchecked. Promising young players like Jack Higgins should be protected within the county.

SunnySouthEast (Wexford) - Posts: 16 - 08/11/2023 12:29:50    2512073

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Replying To btwex90:  "Do you want them to come out with an apology too?"
Ya I agree with you

Lockerroomboy (Wexford) - Posts: 472 - 08/11/2023 15:07:45    2512121

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