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Totally disagree . Running off hurling and finishing it in August and then not starting football until end of August is not doing anything to improve the standard of either code in the county. We will have to go either alternate weeks or two weeks hurling /two weeks football in my opinion. We cant continue the way we are running them off
Afinestick (Wexford) - Posts: 999 - 13/11/2023 12:50:00 2512689 Link 0 |
You lads make way too much of this tournament. It is a great tournament played at the worst time of year. ExiledInWex (Dublin) - Posts: 1257 - 13/11/2023 12:51:49 2512691 Link 0 |
Yeah, it's to do with scheduling all right. When you get to about the middle of September, you can't play minor matches midweek any more, because the evenings aren't long enough. And it's not as simple as "just put them on in floodlit venues", because minor (like all underage) is run on a home/away basis right up to the finals. Also the impact that putting a match on in a floodlit venue like Taghmon or Bree or Craanford of Ferns would have on that club's own activities that evening, by way of training for their own matches. Also the consideration that around the middle of September, some 18-year-olds will be heading away to college for the first time. So, you're left with having to run minor matches at weekends, along with adult matches. And not as simple either as saying "just put the minor on Saturday, and the adult on Sunday". A club could be in a junior quarter-final (for example) on a Saturday and a senior quarter-final on a Sunday, and still have a minor match to play too, with maybe two of their minors part of the junior team, and another one part of their senior team. What do you then? Pikeman96 (Wexford) - Posts: 2615 - 13/11/2023 13:00:34 2512696 Link 0 |
Was changed basically because clubs regularly change their minds on what they want. Whatever else about U17, the big advantage of it was that there was no issue with decoupling it from the adult grades. But then it was felt that too many lads weren't getting enough games in their first year out of U17 (i.e. what would be their second year of U18), because they weren't yet ready for the adult grades. So, it was changed back to U18. Now the argument is that too many lads of that age are well able for the adult grades, but aren't getting the opportunity to play them. It simply can't work both ways. Nuclear option would be a rule where a player of that age can only play minor or adult in any given week. It would solve the scheduling difficulties....but then people wouldn't be happy with that either. "Not fair for the minors to have to line out without their best players if they choose the adult matches instead", and "not fair for the seniors, intermediates or juniors to have to line out without a good young player because the minors want him". Pikeman96 (Wexford) - Posts: 2615 - 13/11/2023 13:08:14 2512700 Link 0 |
Totally agree . We will not progress in either code running our championships over 7/8 weeks each
Afinestick (Wexford) - Posts: 999 - 13/11/2023 13:18:08 2512702 Link 0 |
See the proposals were emailed for next years championship, lot of reading so tried to summerise. alwaysasub (Wexford) - Posts: 443 - 13/11/2023 13:18:14 2512703 Link 0 |
Lads blaming split season for being beat is laughable, in the last 20 odd years we won one Leinster title, and this year we were very close to being relegated, we don't have the hurlers unfortunately Lockerroomboy (Wexford) - Posts: 472 - 13/11/2023 13:39:53 2512709 Link 0 |
what is the mechanism for changing the age eligibility rules for adult? Can this be changed at the vote of the clubs or is it a county board decision? ontheball247 (UK) - Posts: 19 - 13/11/2023 13:54:45 2512711 Link 0 |
Mixing sports each week or every two weeks will do nothing to improve standards I would say, probably make things worse if anything. All it will do is force the majority of clubs, and a lot of players, to commit to a single code, reducing playing numbers and competitiveness. There needs to be a break after the championship group stages and again the week before the county final. I think that would allow injuries to clear and importantly generate some badly needed profile for the county finals. Something will have to give in the calendar most likely. At a club league level, I think our county board reps should be pushing for leagues with clubs in neighbouring counties with likes of KK, Waterford etc without county players. I think it would be welcomed by club players if promoted properly. Timbertony (Wexford) - Posts: 296 - 13/11/2023 13:55:16 2512712 Link 0 |
Wexford club hurling is of a similar standard to Carlow I would say. Past hurler (None) - Posts: 798 - 13/11/2023 13:58:34 2512713 Link 0 |
Agree, sure our record before it is just as bad , bar an oulart team backboned by intercounty players In almost every line. People think concentrating on one code is the answer, not so sure. Buffers Alley and Rathnure both intermediate now. Shelmaliers somewhat competitive in Leinster and have inter county players all over the field, most of whom have senior hurling medals aswell. I think the culture in Wexford is wrong, I know In Dublin teams are so far ahead in S and C work, video analysis, drink bans( not saying this is the answer ) but then and again they have a lot more funding aswell
WexMurph (Wexford) - Posts: 237 - 13/11/2023 14:08:29 2512715 Link 0 |
Is the existing structure going to be an option? Not sure any of the above as summarised are an improvement or anything like it. Clongeen one seems the most reasonable but I feel clubs will be very wary of linking league with championship. Some clubs could be down up to 10 players due to u20/senior county hurling / football and then throw in a few absences / injuries and then a starting 15 is missing. ontheball247 (UK) - Posts: 19 - 13/11/2023 14:09:17 2512716 Link 0 |
Isn't it great that so many of our players get to play and represent their clubs football and hurling. I'm sure it must be great to be able to do it. Low2Joe (Wexford) - Posts: 54 - 13/11/2023 14:28:26 2512721 Link 0 |
Sure who said they have to play football? Many of our inter county hurlers don't bother playing football anymore anyway since the split season came in, surely better for them to be hurling and letting their bodies take a break for a week or so rather than being flogged for 8 weeks straight with not a hurl picked up for a game for the next 6 months once they're done, how people think that's going to improve anyone is beyond me? tearintom (Wexford) - Posts: 1423 - 13/11/2023 14:47:44 2512727 Link 0 |
There's 10 Senior teams in Offaly and 2 of them next year will be Kilcormac's 1st and 2nd teams, Kilcormac are excellent and look set to dominate up there but don't think it's accurate as a whole to say its ahead of the Wexford championship, last club meeting between the 2 counties 2 years ago Oylegate beat Clodiagh gaels 2-15 0-10 in Intermediate semi final. Carlow outside of Mullins and MLR is fairly moderate too.
TerribleFootwork (Wexford) - Posts: 1760 - 13/11/2023 14:49:48 2512728 Link 0 |
Not having a pop at you - just using this as an example of what's often said, by all sorts of people - but asking "Can this be changed at the vote of the clubs or is it a county board decision?" shows the sort of misunderstanding/confusion that's out there all the time. The County Board is the vote of the clubs. The County Board consists of one delegate from each active club (so 48 of them), along with the county officers (think there are 16 of those), and then District officers and representatives of another few organisations (like schools GAA). Think there are about 16 of those too. But what people often mean when they say "the County Board" is in fact the management committee - i.e. the 16 or so officers at the top table. Anyway, the vote on whether or not to allow such players to play at adult level will indeed be for the County Board - i.e. all the clubs will have a say. There's actually very little along those lines that the management committee has the power to decide themselves. Generally what happens is they make recommendations to County Board, and they're either approved or rejected. Pikeman96 (Wexford) - Posts: 2615 - 13/11/2023 14:50:51 2512730 Link 0 |
Sorry, meant to reply to this in my first post as well. Yes, the existing structures (for both League and championship) are the fallback options. Basically how it works is that if none of the new proposals are approved, then nothing changes, and things instead stay as they are. Pikeman96 (Wexford) - Posts: 2615 - 13/11/2023 14:52:02 2512731 Link 0 |
What are the pairings in the premier u21 championship? Hopefully will be no weekends lost to the weather or else this could run into Christmas btwex90 (Wexford) - Posts: 27 - 13/11/2023 14:56:41 2512733 Link 0 |
We were always behind the top Offaly clubs. They have more club AIs than we do. Antrim do as well.
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13783 - 13/11/2023 15:03:50 2512736 Link 0 |
How would lads training football one week then hurling the next improve their standard at either? Please explain how you think this will improve anyones hurling or football!
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13783 - 13/11/2023 15:06:05 2512737 Link 0 |