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  • Registered Users Posts: 5,779 ✭✭✭windy shepard henderson


    Clareman wrote: »
    I know what you mean about momentum and it being extremely difficult to play off a competition over 6 months with only 6 games to be played but if you can use rugby as a great example, the Pro 14 starts with whoever's ready, then the European Cup has 2 games played after a while when everyone should be ready, then the Pro 14 plays a few games while the internationals are missing, then there a couple more games, then there's a big break then there's more games etc. etc.

    Lets pretend the Championship has 16 senior teams with 4 groups of 4 with 3 group games, quarters semi and final. Have a couple of rounds of the Clare Cup in March to get players back into swing of things, then play off the 3 group games in April (Club Month). If there's a need for a play off then because it's special event it's played during the break week in the Munster Championship (would there be a max of 10 county players impacted???). Then the quarter/semi and finals are all played in September. Every club is going to be affected by dual players or other stuff so just play the games IMO

    i agree it would work and work well , but i imagine you would have less good runs in the championship like we saw from say feakle 3 years ago clooney in 17 and the mills last year as going back to my kilmihil theory from 2010 ( i think ) where we were going well before the break

    maybe if there were a set of maybe 8 or 10 league games to keep clubs busy in may and june it would enhance the club championship when it resumes

    the national gaa calendar is all over the place at the moment , the county board are missing a trick though with not allowing more club games through the inter county window


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 184 ✭✭Donald Trumped


    Some results filtering through from the Clare football leagues today. Results from Cusack Cup today.

    Kilmurry Ibrickane 1-13 Lissycasey 1-7. Keelan Sexton with 1-6 and debutante Damien Lynch with 0-3 for the Quilty men.

    Eire Og Ennis 1-9 St Breckans 0-8

    Clondegad 1-8 Ennistymon 1-8. Gary Brennan with the last score for Clondegad to seal a draw.

    Garry Cup results

    Doonbeg 2-9 O'Curry's 2-12
    Corofin 2-10 Kilmihil 1-12
    Kildysart 3-10 Cratloe 1-9


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 184 ✭✭Donald Trumped


    Result

    Division 2 National Ladies Football League

    Clare 2-10 Waterford 2-9

    If Kerry secure a victory against Cavan next week, then Clare will qualify for the semi-finals. Well done on a great win today, on what has been a most productive league campaign for the Banner ladies footballers.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,779 ✭✭✭windy shepard henderson


    Some results filtering through from the Clare football leagues today. Results from Cusack Cup today.

    Kilmurry Ibrickane 1-13 Lissycasey 1-7. Keelan Sexton with 1-6 and debutante Damien Lynch with 0-3 for the Quilty men.

    Eire Og Ennis 1-9 St Breckans 0-8

    Clondegad 1-8 Ennistymon 1-8. Gary Brennan with the last score for Clondegad to seal a draw.

    Garry Cup results

    Doonbeg 2-9 O'Curry's 2-12
    Corofin 2-10 Kilmihil 1-12
    Kildysart 3-10 Cratloe 1-9

    kildysart are probably odds on now to make the breakthrough to division 1 for next year they are flying at the moment

    miltown beat cooraclare also this evening by 2-18 to 1-06 cormac murry scoring 2-07 eoin cleary with 3 points also ,


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,779 ✭✭✭windy shepard henderson


    crusheen got off the mark with a close win over the blues in the final game in division 1A in the hurling , ballyea and the townies look to be the strongest sides in 1B early on , mighty win for broadford also in the 21B some final long over due success to the parish after so many near misses at this level and intermediate hopefully they can hang on to the bulk of this panel now for the next few years at adult level

    in football big win for miltown over cooraclare , cormac murry scoring 2-7 in the process . keelan sexton notched up 1-6 for kilmurry ibrickanes win against lissycasey

    in division 2 kildysart have been flying in there first 3 games , look like serious contenders for promotion , in division 3 naomh eoin recorded another big win , this time against eire og's 2nds


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    U21 B final Replay
    Broadford 1-16 1-12 Newmarket on Fergus
    Clare cup 1A
    Crusheen 1-14 0-15 Newmarket on Fergus

    cusack cup round 3
    Kilmurry Ibrickane 1-13 1-07 Lissycasey
    Éire Óg Ennis 1-9 0-8 St Breckan's
    Clondegad 1-08 1-08 Ennistymon
    St Joseph's Miltown Malbay 2-19 1-06 Cooraclare

    Garry cup round 3
    Doonbeg 2-09 2-12 O'Currys
    Kilmihil 1-12 2-10 Corofin
    Cratloe 1-09 3-10 Kildysart
    Doora/Barefield 1-11 0-12 Kilfenora

    Division 3
    Wolfe Tones 0-5 2-17 Coolmeen
    Éire Óg Ennis 1-6 3-12 Naomh Eoin


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  • Registered Users Posts: 64 ✭✭ShortKickOut


    Are the club championship draws on this evening??


  • Registered Users Posts: 825 ✭✭✭Stationmaster


    Are the club championship draws on this evening??

    Don't think so. County board meeting tomorrow night so maybe on there.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 184 ✭✭Donald Trumped


    Clare minor football manager Dermot Coughlan has named his starting 15 that will take to Newcastlewest, to play their Limerick counterparts in Phase 1 of the Munster minor football championship round robin tomorrow. The 24 match day panel are listed in the link below. Best of luck to them.

    https://clarechampion.ie/clare-team-named-for-munster-mfc-opener-v-limerick/


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators, Regional Midwest Moderators Posts: 23,924 Mod ✭✭✭✭Clareman


    Clare minor football manager Dermot Coughlan has named his starting 15 that will take to Newcastlewest, to play their Limerick counterparts in Phase 1 of the Munster minor football championship round robin tomorrow. The 24 match day panel are listed in the link below. Best of luck to them.

    https://clarechampion.ie/clare-team-named-for-munster-mfc-opener-v-limerick/

    There's 6 selectors plus a manager, 7 of a backroom team for a minor team?????:eek::eek::eek::eek:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 184 ✭✭Donald Trumped


    Munster minor football championship Phase 1 HT

    Clare 1-7 Limerick 0-6

    After a positive start for the Shannonsiders men, who led 0-5 to 0-2, midway through the 1st half, Clare came storming back and outscored Limerick 1-5 to 0-1 from there on. Not at the game, but know that St Breckans Jamie Stack got what could be an all important goal for the Banner men.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 184 ✭✭Donald Trumped


    Munster minor football championship Phase 1 HT

    Clare 1-7 Limerick 0-6

    After a positive start for the Shannonsiders men, who led 0-5 to 0-2, midway through the 1st half, Clare came storming back and outscored Limerick 1-5 to 0-1 from there on. Not at the game, but know that St Breckans Jamie Stack got what could be an all important goal for the Banner men.

    Clare 3-15 Limerick 0-10 FT

    Brilliant start for Clare then. Well done to players and management on this positive start for the Banner men. Next up its Tipperary in Cusack Park. Kyle Shelly scored 2-8 in Tipp's facile win over Waterford. Danger man for sure come 7 days time.


  • Registered Users Posts: 977 ✭✭✭fire_man


    Clareman wrote: »
    There's 6 selectors plus a manager, 7 of a backroom team for a minor team?????:eek::eek::eek::eek:

    Alot of hangers on there.Water carriers.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators, Regional Midwest Moderators Posts: 23,924 Mod ✭✭✭✭Clareman


    fire_man wrote: »
    Alot of hangers on there.Water carriers.

    There's probably more on the sideline than either on the pitch or in the stand


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,779 ✭✭✭windy shepard henderson


    There all the devolepment squad coaches , the squad is normally split into two groups of 20 or 25 earlier on in the year before the squad is cut to 30 , normally a squad will train in west clare and the other in caherlohan


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,299 ✭✭✭Gael85


    crusheen got off the mark with a close win over the blues in the final game in division 1A in the hurling , ballyea and the townies look to be the strongest sides in 1B early on , mighty win for broadford also in the 21B some final long over due success to the parish after so many near misses at this level and intermediate hopefully they can hang on to the bulk of this panel now for the next few years at adult level

    in football big win for miltown over cooraclare , cormac murry scoring 2-7 in the process . keelan sexton notched up 1-6 for kilmurry ibrickanes win against lissycasey

    in division 2 kildysart have been flying in there first 3 games , look like serious contenders for promotion , in division 3 naomh eoin recorded another big win , this time against eire og's 2nds


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    U21 B final Replay
    Broadford 1-16 1-12 Newmarket on Fergus
    Clare cup 1A
    Crusheen 1-14 0-15 Newmarket on Fergus

    cusack cup round 3
    Kilmurry Ibrickane 1-13 1-07 Lissycasey
    Éire Óg Ennis 1-9 0-8 St Breckan's
    Clondegad 1-08 1-08 Ennistymon
    St Joseph's Miltown Malbay 2-19 1-06 Cooraclare

    Garry cup round 3
    Doonbeg 2-09 2-12 O'Currys
    Kilmihil 1-12 2-10 Corofin
    Cratloe 1-09 3-10 Kildysart
    Doora/Barefield 1-11 0-12 Kilfenora

    Division 3
    Wolfe Tones 0-5 2-17 Coolmeen
    Éire Óg Ennis 1-6 3-12 Naomh Eoin

    Are Cooraclare missing bodies? Seem to have been well beaten in first few games.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,779 ✭✭✭windy shepard henderson


    Gael85 wrote: »
    Are Cooraclare missing bodies? Seem to have been well beaten in first few games.

    yeah were down a good few for the first game against lissycasey where they got well beaten , a number of lads not committing just yet due to work or collage , i believe they have lost tom downes to the eire og hurlers also

    but in saying all this they were very poor in the championship last year and the under age sucess that they have had at minor and u21s has yet to filter through to senior , take away sean o'donohue and pearse lillis and they are very light , a few are carrying injuries but to under line there problems with there younger lads it seams the likes of jack morrissey who was a serious prospect at underage level is struggling like many of the under age lads to find a consistant level at senior

    on top of this there club is involved in a garda investigation at the moment in which it seems one of the coach's texted some sort of images to some of the underage players , the champion had it on the front page last thursday

    to be fair to the club they did contact the guards immediately and have left it up to them to deal with it , no coach is allowed text a minor without adult consent first , so for example it there is a club whatsapp group say for u16s or even minor level the parents of the players have to be added to the group also
    the allegation is that the coach sent a text or texts directly to some players phones which is 150% against current rules

    its safe to say from a betting point of view that you could draw a line across there chances of winning anything this year the way things are shaping up at the moment


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,779 ✭✭✭windy shepard henderson


    full round of clare cup games this weekend most of which took place tonight in terrible conditions , cratloe finally come out of there slumber with a huge win over a very poor tulla effort ,inagh kilnamona lead the way after 4 rounds in division 1A in 1B the townies surrender there joint top spot after defeat in whitegate , ballyea were too strong for barefield and are out on there own after 4 games , while most games were fairly close the standard was pretty poor weather didn't help , you would have to wonder how much some clubs have done though training wise , this is very much why a summer league is required without intercounty players to strengthen club numbers and soccer season over

    Division 1A
    Cratloe 5-16 0-3 Tulla
    Kilmaley 0-10 1-7 Crusheen
    Clonlara 1-11 0-12 Feakle
    Inagh-K 0-17 1-10 Clooney/Quin
    Sixmilebridge 1-11 2-6 Newmarket

    Division 1B
    Broadford 2-17 0-11 Scariff
    tubber 1-10 0-17 Clarecastle
    Ballyea 2-12 1-7 Doora/Barefield
    Whitegate 2-11 1-12 Éire Óg
    O'C Mills 15/4/19 Smith O'Briens


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,202 ✭✭✭Figerty


    full round of clare cup games this weekend most of which took place tonight in terrible conditions , cratloe finally come out of there slumber with a huge win over a very poor tulla effort ,inagh kilnamona lead the way after 4 rounds in division 1A in 1B the townies surrender there joint top spot after defeat in whitegate , ballyea were too strong for barefield and are out on there own after 4 games , while most games were fairly close the standard was pretty poor weather didn't help , you would have to wonder how much some clubs have done though training wise , this is very much why a summer league is required without intercounty players to strengthen club numbers and soccer season over

    Division 1A
    Cratloe 5-16 0-3 Tulla
    Kilmaley 0-10 1-7 Crusheen
    Clonlara 1-11 0-12 Feakle
    Inagh-K 0-17 1-10 Clooney/Quin
    Sixmilebridge 1-11 2-6 Newmarket

    Division 1B
    Broadford 2-17 0-11 Scariff
    tubber 1-10 0-17 Clarecastle
    Ballyea 2-12 1-7 Doora/Barefield
    Whitegate 2-11 1-12 Éire Óg
    O'C Mills 15/4/19 Smith O'Briens

    Summer leagues are waste of time. Players aren't fooled by mock competitions. Once upon a time we had divisional competitions in Mid-Clare, East clare etc. Once the novelty wore off there were more walk overs than matches.
    This problem has to be solved at a national level .


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,779 ✭✭✭windy shepard henderson


    Figerty wrote: »
    Summer leagues are waste of time. Players aren't fooled by mock competitions. Once upon a time we had divisional competitions in Mid-Clare, East clare etc. Once the novelty wore off there were more walk overs than matches.
    This problem has to be solved at a national level .

    on an evening like this evening though you would have to ask what is the point playing in these conditions too though , round 1 was the same

    i remember them leagues and yeah they did turn out to be a bit of a waste , but at least clubs and club players had some involvement the tulla result tonight in cratloe is almost a carbon copy of the divisional leagues ,

    i agree its a national problem and yes all the gaa have to do is set out designated club weeks throughout the summer , only problem is intercounty managers stopping lads from playing or canceling matches , it happens here all the time


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 184 ✭✭Donald Trumped


    Really infuriating stuff going on with the Clare U20 hurlers, through no fault of their own. They played Galway in a challenge match in Cusack Park on Sunday. However in typical Pat Fitz style, they fail to get fed post-match. Simply unacceptable stuff in the 21st century.

    Below is the tweet that was send by Clare hurling legend Conor Clancy, who also said that this isn't the first time, that this not being fed post match has taken place this year. He also pointed out that Galway had to tog out outside the dressing room in Clare's county grounds. For the sake of Clare GAA, clubs here must send out the strongest statement that the current County board executive is not fit for purpose. Whether that through a vote of no confidence against the board or whatever, something is rotten in the hierarchy of the CCB. No wonder people are so disillusioned with the way Clare GAA is being run.

    https://twitter.com/conor11clancy/status/1117549173262442496


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  • Registered Users Posts: 504 ✭✭✭Davys Fits


    Cusack Park and the people that run it are a disgrace. Mugabe had more shame.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,744 ✭✭✭funnyname


    On the back of the FAI, boxing & PUC fiascos, it would be interesting if the govt ordered an in-depth audit of all govt funded sporting organisations in the country.


  • Registered Users Posts: 957 ✭✭✭BloodyBill


    It would be interesting. It's not so long ago that well over 2 million euro was granted to 'upgrading' Cusack Park. This upgrade left us with the seats for people with no legs and the toilet block behind the terrace not being upgraded. An new exit cut in the wall and that's it. About 500,000 spent I would guess. No dinners for the kids and no sign of change at the top.
    In fact if the current secretary steps down from the Iron throne there is talk that the next secretary will be a member of 'House Fitzgerald' aswell. The Fitzgerald Bannermen are planted throughout the delegates and the people of the West, East ,North and South need to wake up.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators, Regional Midwest Moderators Posts: 23,924 Mod ✭✭✭✭Clareman


    Everyone involved in the "upgrade" was told to submit 2 sets of receipts, so I'm sure the books are 100% correct, also anything that was delivered was delivered to CP, now it mightn't have stayed there but it was delivered, I've heard a story of a mini-digger being bought for the renovations, it was delivered to CP and then an hour later it was gone, the same digger may have been spotted at 1 of the "Houses" mentioned previously.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators, Regional Midwest Moderators Posts: 23,924 Mod ✭✭✭✭Clareman


    For me the biggest disgraces in Clare GAA down through the years in regards to corruption was what happened with the money that was gotten for Aldi and what is happening with Clare Abbey. Clare Abbey was bought and is just being left there, Tulla has been renovated but major problems with grounds. There was a fortune "spent" on investigating the feasability of building a stadium out on the by-pass but nothing came from it.


  • Registered Users Posts: 957 ✭✭✭BloodyBill


    Clareman wrote: »
    For me the biggest disgraces in Clare GAA down through the years in regards to corruption was what happened with the money that was gotten for Aldi and what is happening with Clare Abbey. Clare Abbey was bought and is just being left there, Tulla has been renovated but major problems with grounds. There was a fortune "spent" on investigating the feasability of building a stadium out on the by-pass but nothing came from it.

    The problem is accountability. There isnt any,its the same as the FAI. If there was a Mazar's type audit done in Clare then it would make the FAI look like a well run organisation. There needs to be a change at the top and the middle. A clear out and some board members from outside the GAA being asked to come onboard.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 184 ✭✭Donald Trumped


    Result Munster minor football championship

    Clare 1-10 Tipperary 0-6

    Magnificent second half display by the Clare men to seal a spot in the Phase 1 Munster final. First half was a largely forgettable with Tipp owning the ball and dominated possession and territory. Tipp had a great goal chance early on but St Breckans Oisin O'Loughlin made a huge save. Tipp were 3 points to no score in front when a complete lapse of concentration just before half-time handed Clare a lifeline. A short kick-out went horribly wrong and Eoin Talty found the Tipp net. From there on Clare rounded the half with 2 points to lead by 2.

    The second half was most impressive. In spite of the breeze in favour of the Tipp men, it was Clare who dominated possession and territory. I thought that the Rouine duo in midfield were excellent. Shane Meehan was immense yet again with his movement and pace. In defense I thought the way they successfully turned over Tipp possession was also most eye-catching. Some heroic performances from the likes of McGroary from Corofin and Garry from Cooraclare. The high press in Tipp's kick-out also helped in Clare getting a foothold also. Great defensive structure in general

    Again the nervy start will be a slight cause of concern going forward for the Banner men. However its a second win for Clare and with Waterford and Limerick drawing, that means that we qualified for the Phase One Munster final with one game to spare. Great win and huge workrate to boot too. HON THE BANNER!!!!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,411 ✭✭✭finbarrk


    Good win indeed. McGroary and Meehan were excellent. But Tipp aren't a bad team and I wouldn't write them off yet.


  • Registered Users Posts: 64 ✭✭ShortKickOut


    Great win for the minors last night. Seem to be a good group of lads and very effective at sticking to a way of playing.

    As a side, any football heads out there, there should be a good league game this evening where Miltown host Eire Og at 7.30. Nice way to pass a beautiful evening.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 5,779 ✭✭✭windy shepard henderson


    rory hickey is said to have quit refereeing , apparently down to not getting selected for intercounty games enough ,

    a very fair ref from a football point of view much better then a number of so called top refs at the moment , the appointment of fergal kelly for the national league final a week after an abysmal job he done for the clare v tipperary national league game in thurles was a huge insult to the likes of hickey ,


    the likes of fergal kelly , jerome henry and sean joy are some of the worst ref's i have ever seen in almost 30 years watching the game hickey was head and shoulders above them 3 and rarely selected for inter county ahead of them its fair to say he is a huge loss to the county if true


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