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Players Transferring Clubs To Win Medals

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Replying To LimerickForLiam24:  "I see the kerry hurler Mackessy joining up with Kilkenny next year. Great to see as hurling is only a hobby in the Kingdom county."
Not sure Mackessy is good enough yet to start for Kilkenny. But he has potential.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 15047 - 15/10/2024 15:06:55    2575094

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Replying To Viking66:  "Not sure Mackessy is good enough yet to start for Kilkenny. But he has potential."
He's a serious bit of stuff, be a hard enough set up to break on to though. Massive addition for O loughlins

Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 2182 - 15/10/2024 19:55:18    2575142

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Replying To Bon:  "He's a serious bit of stuff, be a hard enough set up to break on to though. Massive addition for O loughlins"
He's only young too.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 15047 - 15/10/2024 22:32:47    2575175

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Replying To Viking66:  "He's only young too."
They fell on their feet there, he's only going to get better.

Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 2182 - 16/10/2024 18:21:15    2575363

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I'm moving to a different county, and I want transfer to a club in that county. However, I'd prefer not to transfer to the club which is closest to the place I'm moving to but rather to one a few miles away. Is this permitted?

Wanderinggael (Cavan) - Posts: 1 - 06/12/2024 23:10:31    2582688

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Replying To Wanderinggael:  "I'm moving to a different county, and I want transfer to a club in that county. However, I'd prefer not to transfer to the club which is closest to the place I'm moving to but rather to one a few miles away. Is this permitted?"
Depends what county you are moving too. Some counties like Dublin don't have defined parish rules, and in areas of Wexford, like Gorey and Wexford town, you could play for a choice of clubs, not neccessarily the nearest to you.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 15047 - 07/12/2024 10:39:11    2582704

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Any thread for players that are trapped in clubs going nowhere?
The parish rule is well intended but some players are living in rural parishs with 7 or 8 at training - 16 or 17 togged out match day with 4 or 5 of them only making up numbers , never win anything but keep the club name alive which isn't much use to the 7 or 8 players trying to win something - they eventually pack it in

OpenStand (Limerick) - Posts: 725 - 07/12/2024 17:14:02    2582723

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Replying To OpenStand:  "Any thread for players that are trapped in clubs going nowhere?
The parish rule is well intended but some players are living in rural parishs with 7 or 8 at training - 16 or 17 togged out match day with 4 or 5 of them only making up numbers , never win anything but keep the club name alive which isn't much use to the 7 or 8 players trying to win something - they eventually pack it in"
Isn't that the whole point of having different grades? There's a grade for everyone to try and win?

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 15047 - 08/12/2024 10:34:50    2582753

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Replying To Viking66:  "Isn't that the whole point of having different grades? There's a grade for everyone to try and win?"
I agree. These players stand out on their teams and now a days get recognized for inter county. Junior and intermediate, colleges are not a handicap to getting recognition. An example is Padraig Fitzgerald playing junior in Killrosanty. In the past Tadgh, Colin Dunford and many others. Able to play star roles at their little rural clubs. This is the beauty of the GAA. The love of Parish first has kept the enthusiasm for our sport going.

Canuck (Waterford) - Posts: 2973 - 08/12/2024 15:30:09    2582779

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Dr Crokes keeper Shane Murphy transferred in from Kilcummin. Austin Stacks got Brendy Sullivan from Valentia who couldnt field team when he left.

LimerickForLiam24 (Limerick) - Posts: 158 - 09/12/2024 08:51:15    2582849

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Replying To OpenStand:  "Any thread for players that are trapped in clubs going nowhere?
The parish rule is well intended but some players are living in rural parishs with 7 or 8 at training - 16 or 17 togged out match day with 4 or 5 of them only making up numbers , never win anything but keep the club name alive which isn't much use to the 7 or 8 players trying to win something - they eventually pack it in"
This is the big struggle especially within my own club, Same 8 or 9 faces down every week training away then going getting beat out the gate by a team who's on the rise while your texting lads to pull you out

No wonder transfers seem to be getting more common

Donegal14 (Donegal) - Posts: 7 - 23/12/2024 15:00:08    2584348

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Replying To Donegal14:  "This is the big struggle especially within my own club, Same 8 or 9 faces down every week training away then going getting beat out the gate by a team who's on the rise while your texting lads to pull you out

No wonder transfers seem to be getting more common"
There is a solution
It's called Amalgamation with your neighbour

I floated this with our club 25 years ago, they amalgamated at underage but have stubbornly refused to at senior

If your parish and the neighbours parish are both junior with one team, why not join together and make an intermediate team with a junior B team? Give all lads a game at a level they can play at and commit to.

Corofin is an amalgamated club - you don't hear too many complaints about that amalgamation around those parts

tirawleybaron (Mayo) - Posts: 1245 - 03/01/2025 06:49:48    2584399

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Nothing to see here.

https://hoganstand.com/Article/Index/335383

https://hoganstand.com/Kerry/Article/Index/335272#google_vignette

LimerickForLiam24 (Limerick) - Posts: 158 - 06/03/2025 15:58:02    2595081

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Replying To LimerickForLiam24:  "Nothing to see here.

https://hoganstand.com/Article/Index/335383

https://hoganstand.com/Kerry/Article/Index/335272#google_vignette"
Aidan Walsh is 35 and at the end of his career. It's pretty unlikely he's transferring to win medals especially as Ghaeltacht aren't exactly winning all around them unless you think it's 20 years ago.

oneoff (UK) - Posts: 1521 - 06/03/2025 20:16:52    2595125

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Replying To oneoff:  "Aidan Walsh is 35 and at the end of his career. It's pretty unlikely he's transferring to win medals especially as Ghaeltacht aren't exactly winning all around them unless you think it's 20 years ago."
I don't think anyone has an issue with Aidan Walsh transferring to An Ghaeltacht. It's in a different county, I'm assuming he's living there, and as you said he's at the tail-end of his career having played for Kanturk for years.
It's the other story in the article that comes across as unusual. A county player in his prime, leaving his home club for a stronger club only 5 or 6 miles away.

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2248 - 06/03/2025 23:55:44    2595145

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Replying To WanPintWin:  "I don't think anyone has an issue with Aidan Walsh transferring to An Ghaeltacht. It's in a different county, I'm assuming he's living there, and as you said he's at the tail-end of his career having played for Kanturk for years.
It's the other story in the article that comes across as unusual. A county player in his prime, leaving his home club for a stronger club only 5 or 6 miles away."
He had tried to transfer last year. Apparently he was told he had to be be considered for the Kerry panel. Something that makes no sense as he was going to be playing in the senior championship with East Kerry anyway. Kiligarvin would also be more focused on hurling rather than football.

oneoff (UK) - Posts: 1521 - 07/03/2025 09:28:59    2595172

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Replying To KKid:  "Just seeing this now. I'm not being smart but the irony of picking Richie Hogan is brilliant. Richie and his family actually went to the county board to have the parish boundary moved 100m further. They then had to go to the Bishop and eventually moved it so he didn't have to play with Bennettsbridge."
Thats mad, I had never heard that one about Richie Hogan

Southsham (Limerick) - Posts: 744 - 07/03/2025 09:57:12    2595177

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Replying To oneoff:  "He had tried to transfer last year. Apparently he was told he had to be be considered for the Kerry panel. Something that makes no sense as he was going to be playing in the senior championship with East Kerry anyway. Kiligarvin would also be more focused on hurling rather than football."
I'd be surprised if that's the case. There are plenty of players from small junior clubs who have excelled for Kerry. The Cliffords obviously were playing junior when they started with Kerry. Declan O'Sullivan was one of the best players in the country for years, while playing junior for a much of that time. There are many more examples.
Like you said, the divisional system means all these players play in the senior championship anyway.

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2248 - 07/03/2025 10:55:21    2595186

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