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Nice 5 week gap to the final for Plunketts and Castletown.
Both out of u20s too so full focus one match for majority of players.
Ringtown have been hammers twice by Plunketts in finals since 2021 and Delvin have terrible record in finals.
Castletown won today pulling up and playing nowhere near their best. Very difficult to see them losing final.
Raharney were very competitive for large spells today.
Probably their best performance of the group stage.

Blackjack (Westmeath) - Posts: 6 - 14/09/2025 19:07:58    2636124

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Fr. Dalton's achievement in staying senior for a second year is a worthy one. Three points from their five games would have been considered impossible at the start of June. They are a small club in a football area, prob four or five football clubs in their team. Today they were excellent in the first half against the wind and seemed certain to win. Clonkill rallied but Dalton's stuck at it and equalised in injury time. Their fitness and strength told in difficult conditions. Eamon Gallagher's coaching cv continues to grow

Claretandblue (Westmeath) - Posts: 2351 - 14/09/2025 23:23:35    2636180

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Replying To Claretandblue:  "Fr. Dalton's achievement in staying senior for a second year is a worthy one. Three points from their five games would have been considered impossible at the start of June. They are a small club in a football area, prob four or five football clubs in their team. Today they were excellent in the first half against the wind and seemed certain to win. Clonkill rallied but Dalton's stuck at it and equalised in injury time. Their fitness and strength told in difficult conditions. Eamon Gallagher's coaching cv continues to grow"
Good to see Fr Daltons staying senior but they do cover a big enough area compared to other hurling clubs. Areas like Rathconrath, Tang, Ballymore, Maryland and even Ballynacargy.

A_Chairde (Westmeath) - Posts: 316 - 15/09/2025 10:49:38    2636207

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Replying To A_Chairde:  "Good to see Fr Daltons staying senior but they do cover a big enough area compared to other hurling clubs. Areas like Rathconrath, Tang, Ballymore, Maryland and even Ballynacargy."
Big area indeed but hurling put to the back there for along time so its a huge achievement and will hopefully inspire them to progress on further. Likes of Denis Rourke and them guys really got the underage right back few years ago and its paying off now.

Dazzler30 (Westmeath) - Posts: 60 - 15/09/2025 12:27:40    2636239

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Daltons have done phenomenal work in recent seasons. Getting 3 points at senior level just reward.
Solid underage structures too so very exciting times ahead for the club.

Blackjack (Westmeath) - Posts: 6 - 15/09/2025 13:24:04    2636253

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Replying To A_Chairde:  "Good to see Fr Daltons staying senior but they do cover a big enough area compared to other hurling clubs. Areas like Rathconrath, Tang, Ballymore, Maryland and even Ballynacargy."
In a predominantly football area traditionally it's a great achievement. Carping about their size hardly fair. Southern Gaels have Athlone's population. It's not easy promoting hurling where other sports are traditionally strong. Brian McCabe, Sean Smyth, Denis O' Rourke, Spike McCormack and couple of others keeping things going. Compared to what other hurling clubs? Castletown have a huge pick and Clonkill's pick in last 25 years is renowned for how far it stretches.

Claretandblue (Westmeath) - Posts: 2351 - 15/09/2025 15:18:37    2636283

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Replying To Claretandblue:  "In a predominantly football area traditionally it's a great achievement. Carping about their size hardly fair. Southern Gaels have Athlone's population. It's not easy promoting hurling where other sports are traditionally strong. Brian McCabe, Sean Smyth, Denis O' Rourke, Spike McCormack and couple of others keeping things going. Compared to what other hurling clubs? Castletown have a huge pick and Clonkill's pick in last 25 years is renowned for how far it stretches."
Huge pick doesn't mean necessary success. A lot father Dalton some are or most Ballymoney castletown yes one 2 kill beggar and 2 tyrelllspass and 1 Rosemount but most are their own area.

Gaaforlife2023 (Longford) - Posts: 995 - 15/09/2025 15:26:43    2636287

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What's people thoughts on 3 championships now

Gaaforlife2023 (Longford) - Posts: 995 - 15/09/2025 15:44:54    2636293

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We are looking at the start of a very dominant spell for Castletown. Haven't won two in a row in over 70 years. But some phenomenal talent, no weak links, good management and strength in depth.
Plunketts will be their biggest challengers long term considering age profile of the team and strength of the underage.
Castletown could dominate like Lomans have done in football, winning 8 titles since 2013.
From 2022 - 2034 Castletown could win 8 or more..

Blackjack (Westmeath) - Posts: 6 - 15/09/2025 16:11:18    2636301

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Replying To Blackjack:  "We are looking at the start of a very dominant spell for Castletown. Haven't won two in a row in over 70 years. But some phenomenal talent, no weak links, good management and strength in depth.
Plunketts will be their biggest challengers long term considering age profile of the team and strength of the underage.
Castletown could dominate like Lomans have done in football, winning 8 titles since 2013.
From 2022 - 2034 Castletown could win 8 or more.."
CTG very impressive all year and getting a 2 in a row will give them great confidence for further titles if they can get this monkey off the back

Dazzler30 (Westmeath) - Posts: 60 - 15/09/2025 17:01:00    2636318

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Replying To Claretandblue:  "In a predominantly football area traditionally it's a great achievement. Carping about their size hardly fair. Southern Gaels have Athlone's population. It's not easy promoting hurling where other sports are traditionally strong. Brian McCabe, Sean Smyth, Denis O' Rourke, Spike McCormack and couple of others keeping things going. Compared to what other hurling clubs? Castletown have a huge pick and Clonkill's pick in last 25 years is renowned for how far it stretches."
I agree its a great achievement for a club in a football area but Fr Daltons are not a small club. The small clubs are Turin, Crookedwood, Ringtown and Brownstown.

A_Chairde (Westmeath) - Posts: 316 - 15/09/2025 17:17:47    2636324

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Replying To Blackjack:  "We are looking at the start of a very dominant spell for Castletown. Haven't won two in a row in over 70 years. But some phenomenal talent, no weak links, good management and strength in depth.
Plunketts will be their biggest challengers long term considering age profile of the team and strength of the underage.
Castletown could dominate like Lomans have done in football, winning 8 titles since 2013.
From 2022 - 2034 Castletown could win 8 or more.."
Their very strong yes, agree, but 8 championships is a tall order, Raharney always in the mix, Collins town knocking on the door, Clonkill gone back a bit but they'll be back stronger. Raharney and Clonkill have lots of youth on the pipeline, Collins town not so much. Plunketts going to be a force too.

Bigjoe1 (Westmeath) - Posts: 71 - 15/09/2025 21:22:06    2636352

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