dobman88 wrote: » Lol. Sure wasn't that idea brought up by some clowns the year he retired. The "thinking" behind it was he played in goal some stage about 20 years ago and would be on the pitch for long range frees lol.
toodleytoo wrote: » Any idea if the match in Killarney will be televised? Won't be able to make it down and I'm aware that the Galway Monaghan match will be on at the same time.
Poor_old_gill wrote: » For some reason- I’ve watched the game back again and leaving McManus 1 on 1 inside has to be a sackable offence
Jmac24128 wrote: » A little off topic, this is Kerry hurling lads. the kerry county board CCC who get away with all sorts of crap. This is a Post from the Austin stacks hurling facebook page: Austin Stacks Hurling Club is feeling annoyed. 57 mins · Does our county board care about hurling in Kerry?? Austin Stacks hurlers have been informed that they are NOT ALLOWED enter into this years Junior Hurling County Championship. The reasons for this have been given as (1) Late Application (2) It was felt that Austin Stacks would be too strong for the other teams in the competition" We have been invited to participate in a one off game against the winners of the junior championship which they are calling an Intermediate Shield Game (1) The CCC informed us on July 2nd that they would be holding a meeting on July 4th to discuss whether or not to allow us play in this years Junior championship so late application wasn't a genuine reason. (2) Prior to this season the last competitive game we had won was in 2016 after losing all matches since in the South Kerry League, South Kerry Championship, North Kerry League, North Kerry Championship, County League and County Championship. We have participated in the Intermediate County Championship in 2013, 2014 and 2017 losing heavily in the first round each year. We approached the county board at the beginning of the season regarding the current state of hurling in our club due to lack of numbers, an aging squad and low numbers filtering through from Tralee Parnells ( no new player since 2016) and informed them that due to these reasons our team will more than likely disband in the very near future. As a squad we were promised at the beginning of the season by the county board that any player from Tralee would have to play with Austin Stacks if they wished to play hurling and not be allowed to represent teams outside the town such as North Kerry clubs - this GAA rule has not been implemented and there are numerous players from Tralee hurling with other clubs. 16 players ( 2 of which are travelling up from Cork) is the maximum amount we have had available to field a team at any game so far this season, every other game we have had to play 13 a side. As a squad we are doing all we can to keep adult hurling afloat in the town of Tralee but unfortunately this latest decision by the CCC looks like being the straw that breaks the camels back.
Jmac24128 wrote: 16 players ( 2 of which are travelling up from Cork) is the maximum amount we have had available to field a team at any game so far this season, every other game we have had to play 13 a side.
cms88 wrote: » Was just going to comment on this. Stacks really are far too strong for Junior but the county board could have said something about it sooner. Going forward having Parnells as the hurling club in Tralee is the right thing
Stoner wrote: » It might be possible to play football for on club and hurl for another if your football club has no hurling team, and the hurling team you go to has no football team. This was the case with our club, with the senior hurling team playing football with other clubs that had no hurling teams
SeaFields wrote: » This seems odd to me. Is it a case they wanted to be regraded half way through the year ?
Jmac24128 wrote: » it had been well known since the start of the year that they wanted to regrade to junior. was voted in by every player at the start of the year. county board (CCC) reacting too late and too slow as always.
SeaFields wrote: » I'm still not following....been well known and applying for same would be different. Did they apply at the start of the year to be regraded? I imagine the intermediate championship is underway or at least the draw made so applying now would not really be a runner.
Same As wrote: » Draw Made... East Kerry vs St Brendans/West Kerry Crokes vs St Kierans Rathmore vs Killarney Legion Mid Kerry vs An Ghaeltacht Feale Rangers vs Kerins O Rahillys South Kerry vs Kenmare Shamrocks Austin Stacks vs Kenmare District Dingle vs Shannon Rangers
An Ciarraioch wrote: » Brendans look to have a decent chance of reaching the last eight, with all of the clubs in reasonable form, while Mid Kerry vs Gaeltacht looks the tie of the round.
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » Is this the third year in a row the Brendan's have had to play the prelim round?
An Ciarraioch wrote: » Yes, they played and beat Shannon Rangers the last two seasons, so can hardly still be one of the two worst districts!