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I think we can all agree, it was not a glorious year for our hurlers. Blueyellowandwhite (Meath) - Posts: 20 - 12/10/2024 10:44:33 2574308 Link 0 |
start with championship structures, there is too many meaningless champioship games with no bite, when the football championship was a league type around 25 years ago where there were 8 teams in a group and 7 championship matches after a few years of that the county team began to decline badly from 2002 onwards and they started putting in very spineless perfermonances in games in the last few years of sean from 2002-2006. same thing with the county hurling team, 2 years ago Ratoath got to a county final having won one group game to qualify out of 5 games. the hurling championship first round should be as close to do or die as you can get. 6 teams in senior A, top team straight to final, 2nd and 3rd in semi final. 5th and 6th relegation pplay off. same with all the championships. probabaly no need to start hurling cups til around paddys day til the weather is better and more daylight. make the cup competitions groups of 3 with top team progressing for more games if they want 4 groups of 3 to get to 4 teams in semis. played april, may june along with the league. championship structure is killing the bite. dickie10 (UK) - Posts: 766 - 13/10/2024 12:53:37 2574500 Link 0 |
I like the sentiment of your post Blueyellowandwhite but I think you're a bit overly optimistic when describing the talent in the county at the moment, particularly with underage and young players. begining (UK) - Posts: 311 - 14/10/2024 08:30:24 2574700 Link 0 |
the obsession with championship structures on this forum is baffling. Looking at the Meath Homepage on this website this morning how can you not see any positives in the new structure? You have Ratoath, O'Mahonys, Longwood, Kilskyre/Moylough all celebrating silverware. In my opinion its fantastic to see so many new teams celebrating honors and can only be good for hurling in the long run begining (UK) - Posts: 311 - 14/10/2024 11:10:55 2574749 Link 1 |
Really good discussion and action needed for definite. hurlingcowboy101 (Meath) - Posts: 17 - 14/10/2024 11:23:42 2574751 Link 1 |
The point about the schools is spot on. In Limerick, most secondary schools have access to a gym of some form and "dedicated" teachers arrive in early to help and facilitate students with s & c. bountyboy22 (USA) - Posts: 37 - 14/10/2024 12:15:32 2574774 Link 1 |
Are you not validating the argument for a restructure to 6 teams per championship level. They all competed at a level they are operating at and won a trophy amongst teams of similar ability. Would it not be better now for Longwood to go into a Leinster Junior championship and compete as Meath intermediate champions, instead they win the equivalent of the Tailteann Cup for also ran teams and Navan as 13th best team are going into it. Maybe I'm being harsh here but that is the reality of current structure.
off_the_wall (Roscommon) - Posts: 71 - 14/10/2024 12:34:27 2574780 Link 0 |
Exactly, I do not think that's harsh at all, bang on the money. They all won their 'championships' at their respective grades. So excuse them the annhilations in the earlier rounds and have competitve structures all the way through. Then let them celebrate their victories and hopefully compete further. The facination exists with wanting to be a 'senior' club. hurlingcowboy101 (Meath) - Posts: 17 - 14/10/2024 12:42:54 2574782 Link 1 |
I'm sorry the B Championships are a farce. You are rewarding the 7th best team in the championship and its embarrassing if a team is calling that a successful year. The championship is crying out for restructure from top to bottom. Rickoshay (Meath) - Posts: 28 - 14/10/2024 13:52:35 2574800 Link 1 |
Fit and strong does not equate to good hurling. Throw out Dunshaughlin footballers and they are all fit and strong. I also don't begrudge clubs celebrating the b championships as a successful season. Longwood were being relegated last year from senior and so that is a successful finish. Similarly Kilskyre winning any trophy can only be good for promoting their cause. The problem with the b championships is that they are an afterthought, not a reward. off_the_wall (Roscommon) - Posts: 71 - 14/10/2024 16:29:15 2574870 Link 0 |
We basically have the 6 team championship that's straight knockout you're asking for. The Group stage of the championship are essentially a seeding exercise. Basically a second league. And correct me if I'm wrong but it's up to the county board to nominate a club for the Leinster JHC, they could enter the SHC B winners if they wish. I know counties like Laois and Dublin enter their SHC B winners into the Leinster Intermediate. begining (UK) - Posts: 311 - 14/10/2024 16:49:36 2574878 Link 0 |
I merely commented that the players are in good condition. The standard of hurling isn't as poor as people are saying particularly with the top 4 teams. The intermediate Championship is the B and much better of an achievement to win than a Senior B. You can say isn't it great to win it but the team has been bet 3 or 4 times in the championship and are now being rewarded for 7th place. All this just points towards proper regrading of the championships with at least 4 of the senior teams being put back to intermediate and he same with the weaker intermediate teams put back to junior. Rickoshay (Meath) - Posts: 28 - 14/10/2024 17:07:23 2574888 Link 0 |
Agree, don't see the point of the "B championship". Get hockied in 5 group games and still be in with a chance of silverware. Does not improve the quality of hurling in Meath. Blueyellowandwhite (Meath) - Posts: 20 - 15/10/2024 12:57:07 2575043 Link 1 |
I think we need an injection of youth onto our senior hurling team,we need promising young talent coming up,for example young joshua henrick who burst onto the scene last year with a starring role in na fiannas division 2 championship success rashermcgee (Meath) - Posts: 1 - 05/11/2024 14:09:14 2578462 Link 0 |
The biggest isssue is if there is a major injection of youth for the county team. Who from the 18-21 age bracket gets called up barring the few already there (Shine, Horan) etc We have taken a huge backwards step over the past 10-15 years unfortunately. bountyboy22 (USA) - Posts: 37 - 05/11/2024 17:13:43 2578494 Link 0 |
I don't buy the idea that creating a B "championship" is some form of success story. CastleBravo (Meath) - Posts: 1661 - 06/11/2024 11:41:55 2578562 Link 1 |
Some or those Longwood players have soldiered for a couple of decades and can now point to a senior championship trophy in the bag. Means something to those clubs. Does nothing for Meath hurling though. Another proposal for restructuring going around, expect nothing to change as getting to call yourself a senior club is more appealing than the reality. off_the_wall (Roscommon) - Posts: 71 - 06/11/2024 13:36:18 2578582 Link 0 |
Means a lot to lads from Longwood or any of the clubs that played for the B. Na fianna very young team who will take a lot from losing that game. Longwood where just that bit better on the day but Na fianna on last few games up to that played excellent hurling and from taking to lads that they under performed by a lot of players standers who didn't get to that level they had been at. Sportsman2024 (Meath) - Posts: 6 - 06/11/2024 19:21:17 2578667 Link 0 |
Does anyone know of many new additions to the county panel for the year ahead? bountyboy22 (USA) - Posts: 37 - 07/11/2024 10:55:59 2578746 Link 0 |
Let's just hope it is a long term vision rather than a short term CV builder. Management should not feel under any pressure to win a Christy Ring or a league this year, focus need to build a young squad and their physique that will backbone a push into Joe McDonagh and be able to compete. Saw what happened with Bulfin, zero appetite shown by the squad who won the Christy Ring to go and compete a higher level. off_the_wall (Roscommon) - Posts: 71 - 08/11/2024 09:23:23 2578893 Link 0 |