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Freethinker (Wicklow) - Posts: 1243 - 09/09/2024 15:35:43 2569108 Link 0 |
Strictly going on paper, Tinahely should win but, as Brian Clough once famously said, unfortunately the name is played on grass and I think that the lads from the Village will shade this by 2/3pts Baltinglass v AGB - I'll go for Balto to shade this one, again by 2/3. Kiltegan v Eire Og. Eire Og were rampant during the league but seemed to come back to the pack in the early rounds of the championship before seemingly rediscovering their mojo. Still, I think that Kiltegan will be too strong for them. Kiltegan by 4. An Tochair v Dunlavin is an interesting one. Again, on paper, the lads from the hills should have too much fire power for the west of the hills lads. While I think it will be closer than people expect, an Tochair by 4/5. Freethinker (Wicklow) - Posts: 1243 - 09/09/2024 16:55:01 2569128 Link 0 |
The Wicklow GAA websites "fixtures and results" section is excellent. If you click on the team from a game it gives you there position in group, this is across all grades and age groups. I tend to ignore everything else on this site just fixtures and results.
Groundskeeper5 (Wicklow) - Posts: 23 - 10/09/2024 09:24:55 2569201 Link 0 |
I guess its just the clubs that are there should get the attention, and with our Wicklow GAA hats on its not good news. Its not a pretty table for the populated north east of the county. I think there was a post semi complaining about under age management, that highligted limited county underage representation from these clubs. Surely the minor table and last years under 20's table answer that.
Groundskeeper5 (Wicklow) - Posts: 23 - 10/09/2024 09:43:13 2569205 Link 0 |
I've just tried clicking on a teams name and you are totally correct. I never knew that function was available. Hats off to the site designers.
Freethinker (Wicklow) - Posts: 1243 - 10/09/2024 10:05:49 2569213 Link 0 |
The counties who are traditionally strong at underage: minor and under 20, these counties tend to have strong school teams - coincidence? I have a friend in a county in northern Ireland and clubs representatives actively visit schools to recruit young players. Their aim is to develop these players from a young age with the quality players nominated to join development squads at intercounty level. I don't know if there is a similar recruitment process in Wicklow. Arklow as a club appear to be developing strong and skillful underage teams consistently in recent years. Baltinglass seem to be making little progress at underage in recent years. St Nicholas have won a number of minor A championships in recent years. Not sure about Blessington/St. Brigid's; I'd have thought they would be stronger from a West perspective.
wicklowsupport (Wicklow) - Posts: 2016 - 10/09/2024 10:08:01 2569214 Link 0 |
Could the unthinkable happen and last years Miley winners be relegated tomorrow night ? Shouldn't , but Barndarrig, despite winning no games have put up some great battles against stronger teams, some of them with great chances of winning the title. I would expect Blesso by 5/6 pts. Freethinker (Wicklow) - Posts: 1243 - 12/09/2024 08:11:35 2569487 Link 0 |
The games are pretty hard to call, any going either way would not be a shock to me. I think with some teams with nothing to play for in last group game also make it a little harder to read form. Also interesting to see groups coming together too. I fancy Rathnew, but Tinahely will be dangerous they have a couple of forwards that could make things interesting. Again very close call, i will go with ABG more based off some of the performances last year. But Baltinglass had noting to play for in last game and again proven team in knock out football, Eire Og, how much did Rathnew have the foot off the pedal and how good were Eire Og ??, I go with Kiltegan, after extra time but toss of a coin. Again Roundwood only unbeaten team to date, but from what i seen and heard have left a lot of teams in games where they should have been out of sight, this might bite them but i dont think this weekend. But nothing for Dunlavin to lose, no result here would be a surprise. You have to fancy Blessington, but Barindaig have nothing to lose and free shot at a big result for them. Possibly some players back too , they wont make anything easy for Blessington. Also mention to plucky underdog Pats, (im joking). But they lost a lot of games very narrowly. For an unfancy squad , they show character getting back up every game after such losses and then finding the win a the end, deserved to stay up for sure. Groundskeeper5 (Wicklow) - Posts: 23 - 12/09/2024 11:20:14 2569510 Link 0 |
Blessington V Barndarrig willielee (Wicklow) - Posts: 41 - 12/09/2024 11:20:14 2569511 Link 0 |
I think Blessington will have too much experience and scoring power for Barndarrig in this game. I suppose anything can happen in a one-off game and I am sure Blessington will be feeling as much pressure is on them as if they were playing in the county final but I expect them to win comfortably. wicklowsupport (Wicklow) - Posts: 2016 - 12/09/2024 12:06:04 2569524 Link 0 |
I expect it to be a similar scoreline to Barndarrig v Agb. Agb launched ball into the square and got a lot of joy out of it. Can see blesso doing similar. Would be some shock for Wicklow if blesso went down yet highly unlikely, but can happen. WicklowB1973 (Wicklow) - Posts: 23 - 12/09/2024 12:56:38 2569534 Link 0 |
Balto by 2 for me, AGB never seem to have the leaders who stand up when under the caise in the second half and in the ladder stages of these championships, this "young" side are in their mid 20s now and need to become men. Byrnzer (Wicklow) - Posts: 1 - 13/09/2024 21:23:55 2569772 Link 0 |
The games so far in all divisions are going as I thought they might. From the time the draw was made, it looked as if the section containing Balto et al might be the stronger one. So far, results are bearing that out. Can Rathnew and / or Dunlavin save the day ? Freethinker (Wicklow) - Posts: 1243 - 14/09/2024 19:11:13 2569864 Link 0 |
So, all is revealed. Tochair finally got found out. When you are on top, you have to put teams away and as they found out, even 10 pts can sometimes not be enough. Also, they have to get a place kicker. 3 pts went begging, 4/5 into the keepers seem and a few butchered goal chances. They will have a long cold winter to think all this out. Rathnew were also found out. They were my tip from early but, unlike Roundwood, they no longer have the players. I don't know how the semis go but wouldn't Tinahely and Kiltegan make a great final? To me, they are the two best teams left although there might be a kick still in Balto. With no disrespect to Dunlavin, I think today was their All Ireland. They fought like lions to snatch the win, but this was more a case of RWood letting it slip, in my opinion. Freethinker (Wicklow) - Posts: 1243 - 15/09/2024 18:05:46 2569971 Link 0 |
Any of the 4 teams left in the semifinal will fancy their chance now. kodak13 (Wicklow) - Posts: 75 - 15/09/2024 19:32:04 2569979 Link 0 |
Three teams from the West heading for semi finals showing again where the strength is in the county, which is not reflected on the county panel selections. Two big upsets in Tinahely and Dunalvin getting the job done and both will have nothing to fear with both now looking at a huge chance of getting a county title. Few would have called at the start of the year semi finals that had no Blesso, Rathnew or AGB.
WestWicklow14 (Wicklow) - Posts: 9 - 15/09/2024 21:21:26 2570007 Link 0 |
Few of the remaining teams very dependant on one or two players (Tinahely - D'Arcy, Kiltegan - Seanie, Baltinglass - McGrath, Dunlavin - Sean Doyle). Dunlavin are the team with the most potential for improvement. Kiltegan supposed to be missing Rory Finn going forward with an injury picked up and should that be the case look the weak links of the remaining 4.
WestWicklow14 (Wicklow) - Posts: 9 - 15/09/2024 21:38:56 2570012 Link 0 |
I agree totally with you here. The question is, why is the presentation of players from the west so small ?? Another question, do they make themselves available ?? I think Dunlavin do, in fairness. I think injuries might have affected some of the Tinahely players. Anyway, the west has really made people sit up and take notice.
Freethinker (Wicklow) - Posts: 1243 - 15/09/2024 22:18:28 2570022 Link 0 |
There'll be a lot of heads scratched in Roundwood in the weeks and months ahead. They'll be wondering how a team who were ten points ahead early in the second half, would collapse in the final twenty minutes. Fair play to Dunlavin, they showed unbelievable fighting spirit and who would have thought that an old fashion tactic of playing a target man at full forward with two lively forwards playing off him, still have a place in the modern day game of gaelic football. This is exactly what Dunlavin did and it caused chaos in An Tochar's backline. An Tochar's reputation of not producing when the pressure is on, is alive and well after yesterday. wicklowsupport (Wicklow) - Posts: 2016 - 16/09/2024 09:26:48 2570064 Link 0 |
What a weekend for the West! This year's championship is resembling of a Grand National race! Not a single team from any of the big East Coast towns in the semi finals is alarming. In the past 5 years or so, Wicklow, Rathnew and Arklow haven't been up to too much at underage level either. Pats beaten in the Under 15s by Blessington over the weekend too. Victorious87 (Wicklow) - Posts: 601 - 16/09/2024 12:15:01 2570110 Link 0 |