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If you do away with the split season and spend that entire time hurling, as they do in Kilkenny, or Football as they do in many counties, then yes I can see the argument for doing away with the split season. If you are still playing the same number of games of both football and hurling in the same time period with largely the same players then they aren't playing any more meaningful games of either than they were when there was a split season. Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13869 - 19/11/2024 16:38:29 2580337 Link 0 |
You need to extend the club season then, not end the split season. We had games every weekend this year, same as last year. No more time for injured lads to heal up etc.
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13869 - 19/11/2024 16:39:47 2580338 Link 0 |
This is attitude of it's football vs hurling doesn't help anything, my opinion is that the split season harms both codes, you're tone would suggest that I think football should run all and I was the one who started ash dieback to curtail hurling. I love both codes and I think in a perfect world all clubs and counties would be dual, unfortunately it isn't the case and I don't think going back to alternate weeks or some sort of season where it's more spread out will "kill hurling". What would kill hurling is if it isn't promoted to kids. People can make their own choices when they're adults and there's nothing we can do about that. I've previously posted here that all clubs should offer dual and if they don't they should be made release players on agreed nights to clubs who do. People will pick a code when their older that they enjoy more simple as but too many kids grow up in this county and indeed country who never got the opportunity to play hurling. A split season is currently hindering our adult players and that's why I think it needs to go.
CRTW (Carlow) - Posts: 19 - 19/11/2024 16:46:03 2580339 Link 0 |
Once again, how has the split season made hurling better? 1) Our champions are performing more poorly in Leinster than they did before it was introduced. Do you disagree? If so, why? 2) You say Carlow Town has improved. But a) it's only a little bit, they are still far off senior and b) it's mostly based on better underage. Do you disagree? If so, why? 3) Naomh Brid are now even worse off than before. They had a small bounce at first, but this year they couldn't even field a team. Do you disagree? If so, why? 4) Burren Rangers have improved. But is this down to the split season or down (again) to good underage? I'd say the latter. Do you disagree? If so, why? 5) You say Kildavin are back hurling - and yeah it's great - but Palatine have stopped. So where is the gain here? 6) Myshall and Ballinkillen have both actually gone backwards in the past few years. Do you disagree? If so, why? CARPS (Carlow) - Posts: 729 - 19/11/2024 19:16:04 2580357 Link 0 |
I say again- if you want to kill hurling - go on and bring back the former system. I carlowman (Carlow) - Posts: 1849 - 19/11/2024 22:08:40 2580376 Link 0 |
So, in other words, you can't answer my points. All you can do is issue a doomsday soundbyte which you're unable to back up with any facts. Case rested, m'lord, etc. CARPS (Carlow) - Posts: 729 - 20/11/2024 09:38:51 2580403 Link 1 |
1 is debatable. MLR lost to Ballyhale in 2021 who went on to lose the AI final by a point after an injury time Ruddle goal. St Mullins beat the Wexford Champions in 2022, befire losing to the Dublin Champions. MLR lost to OLG last year, who went on to lose the AI final by a point. 2- would they be putting in the same effort at underage if it wasn't for the split season. Also with the split season only being 3 years old how have underage changes impacted Adult already? 3-not being able to field a team points at other issues in that club. 4-see 2 above 5-did Palatine stop on account of the split season? I find that hard to believe! 6- Ballinkillen is a very small club/parish. Hard to sustain success with such small underage numbers. Again, absolutely SFA to do with the Split Season. Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13869 - 20/11/2024 14:40:45 2580458 Link 0 |
1 is debatable. MLR lost to Ballyhale in 2021 who went on to lose the AI final by a point after an injury time Ruddle goal. St Mullins beat the Wexford Champions in 2022, befire losing to the Dublin Champions. MLR lost to OLG last year, who went on to lose the AI final by a point. 2- would they be putting in the same effort at underage if it wasn't for the split season. Also with the split season only being 3 years old how have underage changes impacted Adult already? 3-not being able to field a team points at other issues in that club. 4-see 2 above 5-did Palatine stop on account of the split season? I find that hard to believe! 6- Ballinkillen is a very small club/parish. Hard to sustain success with such small underage numbers. Again, absolutely SFA to do with the Split Season. Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13869 - 20/11/2024 14:57:28 2580465 Link 1 |
I will tell you what Carps- Why don't you go for county chairman and actually get things changed ! You seem to have all the answers! carlowman (Carlow) - Posts: 1849 - 20/11/2024 18:40:02 2580490 Link 0 |
Some interesting points over the last couple of day's. Skippy2 (Carlow) - Posts: 69 - 20/11/2024 21:34:00 2580500 Link 0 |
Good interview with Darragh Foley on the Left Half Back podcast for anyone who heard it. Some commitment from that man for over a decade , some good insights on what is needed to succeed, seems a gentleman to boot. I feel he has more to offer in the years ahead involved in teams. Bainisteoir (National) - Posts: 561 - 21/11/2024 00:25:51 2580513 Link 1 |
He certainly has more answers than you anyway.All you have said here is abandon the split season and you kill hurling. Please explain how playing hurling for 6 weeks in the year is promoting it. Take your time.
Overthebar53 (Carlow) - Posts: 284 - 21/11/2024 00:57:44 2580514 Link 1 |
That's down to the lack of clubs that it only takes 6 weeks. They could extend it out and give break weekends to keep the season running longer and let injuries heal alright. If we move away from the split season we'll never expand that number. That's the whole point. Week on week off or 2 on 2 off makes it impossible for dual clubs and clubs like NB and Burren to keep developing because the truth is the football fraternity in those areas are sticking their nose in and trying to stop lads from playing and that's the reality. Carlow town lads the same they know well they'll struggle to make their football team if they take a week off to go train for hurling. The split season prevents those clashes and makes it easier for hurling clubs to operate in their own space. Look over the border in Wicklow. It's 3 weeks of football league to one week hurling. Same come championship. They've played 2 rounds of hurling then 2 rounds of football for the first 4 weeks then it went 2 football 1 hurling and look how far back their hurling has fallen. They're struggling to stay in Christy ring. benchtoaster (Carlow) - Posts: 38 - 21/11/2024 09:32:43 2580535 Link 0 |
Do you have no club hurling League up there?
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13869 - 21/11/2024 09:40:49 2580538 Link 0 |
We play the Bolger cup which is same teams as champo without county players. Kiltegan from Wicklow played in it this year but they'd a Bagenalstown man over them & their games clashed with Wicklow fixtures and didn't get to play every game.
benchtoaster (Carlow) - Posts: 38 - 21/11/2024 14:32:56 2580584 Link 0 |
This makes sense. By playing such a short season you may actually damage hurling in the strong areas. So how do you go about giving both codes a longer season and still try to develop it in less traditional areas or stronger footballing areas. I just think this split season was the easiest option so they went with that. I can't see why in a small county we can't work out a season that keeps everyone happy. I think the regional competition will be rolled out to the hurlers next year this was a trial and it's easier start it up with football as we have more of them. Agree it's a brilliant competition. Kilkenny 16s have steadily improved through it too which shows the value of quality games. Could see this doing wonders for underage hurling with some crossborder teams coming in to make a competitive league Barrowsider (Carlow) - Posts: 1661 - 21/11/2024 15:00:57 2580596 Link 0 |
Been reading the comments on the split season with interest. My playing days are long gone but would be interesting to know what the dual player thinks, whether they approve or not. I agree that the regional competition is a great idea. The games seemed entertaining and should benefit all involved. Getting it up and running for hurling too in the near future would also benefit the game greatly. Unusedsub (Carlow) - Posts: 91 - 21/11/2024 16:10:09 2580608 Link 0 |
So you do have hurling throughout the year?
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13869 - 21/11/2024 16:29:58 2580613 Link 0 |
and Carlow clubs also get a lot of matches the Kilkenny leagues. They are not only hurling for five weeks. CARPS (Carlow) - Posts: 729 - 21/11/2024 16:50:25 2580617 Link 0 |
Carlow clubs play in the Kilkenny leagues and we have our own league too. The problem is that for most club players, the off season now runs for over six months. They finish up around the start of August and they don't have a proper game again until the following March. If the championship ran into late October or early November, you'd extend the hurling season by two months. Even a lot of county players have basically a four month off season - although they would be back in training in December. CARPS (Carlow) - Posts: 729 - 21/11/2024 16:53:27 2580619 Link 0 |