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Don't know anything about the ins and outs you refer to but meant to have said that Gannon neither started nor came on. Nor did Costello, Odd that both were named to start but not heard any reason why. Although one chap reckoned Gannon is not going to start for either footballers or hurlers as injury is nowhere near rehabilitated.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3073 - 14/07/2024 09:26:40    2558895

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I had previously heard he is gone for the year tbh. Shame.

Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 3962 - 14/07/2024 14:07:51    2558962

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Replying To Fionn:  "I had previously heard he is gone for the year tbh. Shame."
That was the general view. So why name him to start a hurling championship match? Very odd. Lads with pretty good insight into the club scene were scratching heads,

I imagine Costello issue is separate. A good few of county footballers are on a break it seems. Probably be back for the football. Con being case in point although I imagine he was missed yesterday in what turned out to be a much closer game with Crokes than had been forecast.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3073 - 14/07/2024 14:40:32    2558972

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Weekend Predictions

Na Finna vs Kilmacud

Lucan vs Cuala

Ballyboden vs Vincents

Craobh Ciaran vs Judes

Redzer99 (Waterford) - Posts: 75 - 16/07/2024 17:12:33    2559575

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Replying To Fionn:  "Barney did you hear the story within the Dublin camp in the lead up to and day of the Galway game.
Heard it from close quarters last week, and got to verified yesterday by someone else.
Explains a lot tbh.

My lips are sealed though.

Those in the know - know. ;o|

Great to hear Lee has recovered.
A couple of weeks too late for the Dubs but great news for Whitehall."
Is Donal Burke out for the weekend?

Redzer99 (Waterford) - Posts: 75 - 18/07/2024 12:10:31    2559884

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Some great games to look forward to in the Dublin SFC on weekend of 9th Aug.

Boden v BK stand out one.
Raheny v NF should be a good one also.

Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 3962 - 01/08/2024 10:23:22    2563358

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Replying To Fionn:  "Some great games to look forward to in the Dublin SFC on weekend of 9th Aug.

Boden v BK stand out one.
Raheny v NF should be a good one also."
Any predictions?

Redzer99 (Waterford) - Posts: 75 - 07/08/2024 18:52:49    2564191

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Well another 1 step forward and 2 steps back for the Dublin Hurlers......

Micheál Donoghue departs after two seasons in charge of the Dubs, having been appointed ahead of the 2023 campaign. Dublin GAA last night confirmed Micheál Donoghue stepped down from his role as Dublin Senior Hurling Manager.

I think Micheál is a cert for the Galway job now.

Dont rule out Davy for the Dublin job. It would suit him perfectly.
Not sure about the other way around though...
Fun/interesting times ahead....

Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 3962 - 09/08/2024 08:14:37    2564335

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Dublin need to pick internal manager. I would include Joe Fortune in that given his long involvement in underage and Boden. Did decent enough job with Westmeath.

Our job has become CV filler. Donoghue probably back to Galway telling them how to beat us!

If Henry gets it I'm not watching them next year. Same lads laughing at us like Brennan happy to take piles of cash destroying Cuala.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3073 - 12/08/2024 23:33:45    2564856

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Replying To Fionn:  "Well another 1 step forward and 2 steps back for the Dublin Hurlers......

Micheál Donoghue departs after two seasons in charge of the Dubs, having been appointed ahead of the 2023 campaign. Dublin GAA last night confirmed Micheál Donoghue stepped down from his role as Dublin Senior Hurling Manager.

I think Micheál is a cert for the Galway job now.

Dont rule out Davy for the Dublin job. It would suit him perfectly.
Not sure about the other way around though...
Fun/interesting times ahead...."
You can rule Davy out now. More mileage with the Antrim job.

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2187 - 13/08/2024 13:12:51    2564947

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Replying To WanPintWin:  "
Replying To Fionn:  "Well another 1 step forward and 2 steps back for the Dublin Hurlers......

Micheál Donoghue departs after two seasons in charge of the Dubs, having been appointed ahead of the 2023 campaign. Dublin GAA last night confirmed Micheál Donoghue stepped down from his role as Dublin Senior Hurling Manager.

I think Micheál is a cert for the Galway job now.

Dont rule out Davy for the Dublin job. It would suit him perfectly.
Not sure about the other way around though...
Fun/interesting times ahead...."
You can rule Davy out now. More mileage with the Antrim job."
I actually like the chap but he's perfect example of the huge gap between the managerial merry go round farce and what the game is supposed to be about.

Lads full of passion about * checks crest on top * one year and then jostling them and roaring into their faces the next.

I suspect Dublin was one of his next destinations but one or other party demurred. I am deadly serious about not attending any senior county game if any of the named outside candidates get the job. Enough of this charade.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3073 - 16/08/2024 07:32:25    2565376

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Replying To BarneyGrant:  "Dublin need to pick internal manager. I would include Joe Fortune in that given his long involvement in underage and Boden. Did decent enough job with Westmeath.

Our job has become CV filler. Donoghue probably back to Galway telling them how to beat us!

If Henry gets it I'm not watching them next year. Same lads laughing at us like Brennan happy to take piles of cash destroying Cuala."
Joe Fortune is a very good shout actually.

Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 3962 - 16/08/2024 15:27:29    2565473

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No sign of any appointment so whoever it is will not even have seen most of the county championship. Absurd to think that Henry or whoever - no harm to them - is going to come in when its over or as good as over and then bring something new to the table.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3073 - 27/08/2024 08:51:00    2567074

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Replying To BarneyGrant:  "No sign of any appointment so whoever it is will not even have seen most of the county championship. Absurd to think that Henry or whoever - no harm to them - is going to come in when its over or as good as over and then bring something new to the table."
I think it could be an internal manager this time Barney, tbh.

Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 3962 - 28/08/2024 09:10:55    2567277

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Replying To Fionn:  "I think it could be an internal manager this time Barney, tbh."
Not really in the loop but yes, there's two names being mentioned. Might even be a combination of them and more.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3073 - 28/08/2024 11:06:37    2567308

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Donoghue back with Galway. Nice chap and did a reasonable job but another example of why Dublin need to get off the managerial CV booster cycle.

1961 team that reached the final had just one non Dub on it - Paddy Croke of Tipp who spent his entire adult life here. Hurling as credible sport in county among Dubs rather than country folk like my Tipp family only took off when local clubs like Vinnies started to beat -sometimes literally !! - teams made up of temporarily Dublin domiciled Guards and soldiers and teachers.

We have a good basis to at least remain among top tier - albeit nowhere near contenders at moment - but that requires same top to bottom structures as in football. No need for some lad spending a few lucrative years here before moving on again. I would say same applies to Antrim, Westmeath, Laois and Wexford - and Wexford have learned that I think.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3073 - 30/08/2024 10:22:38    2567631

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Terrible crowd in Parnell Park yesterday for what was a knockout championship match with Raheny and Castleknock with a few county men on show… a good comeback win for Castleknock…. Word has it that Fenton will not be available to Dublin next season….!

ForeverBlue2 (Cavan) - Posts: 2974 - 09/09/2024 22:16:25    2569174

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How are ye feeling about new hurling appointment??I like that it's home grown and hopefully it will bring more passion to this Dublin panel.there are a lot of very decent hurlers in Dublin.

CTGAA10 (Limerick) - Posts: 2366 - 10/09/2024 22:01:41    2569327

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Replying To CTGAA10:  "How are ye feeling about new hurling appointment??I like that it's home grown and hopefully it will bring more passion to this Dublin panel.there are a lot of very decent hurlers in Dublin."
Won't make a jot of a difference…. Can't see Dublin troubling any of the big boys when it really matters…!!

ForeverBlue2 (Cavan) - Posts: 2974 - 11/09/2024 07:04:32    2569339

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is anyone else of the opinion GAA in Dublin is not in as healthy a state as we sometimes believe or led to believe? any opinions? i have my own but will keep my powder dry til i hear what Dublin gaels think

dickie10 (UK) - Posts: 761 - 12/09/2024 12:04:15    2569523

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