Deisegodeo wrote: » whiteandblue wrote: » Jake Dillon is the latest player to make himself unavailable for next year's panel Is that confirmed anywhere? Rumours of this going around last couple of weeks but i haven't seen confirmation anywhere
whiteandblue wrote: » Jake Dillon is the latest player to make himself unavailable for next year's panel
mountgomery burns wrote: » As an aside, if either the semi or county football final are draws after extra time then we either won't have a football rep in Munster or they'll be playing two days on the spin. That is some farce considering how long were out of the inter county championships.
ForestFire wrote: » Why do we keep doing our best to rule out options? Management and players should decide what they want and nominate a ground. Are kilkenny and Dublin playing on different days the weekend of the clare match? 3 times in Thurlus an advantage to us... Really? Does this mean by default we must be at a disadvantage or its a no go? Its our home game, we should have whatever advantage we can get. If Waterford choice its not accepted, then faher field it is(if it was not already the first choice)
Mastermcgrath wrote: » Even if it did pass health and safety inspections, the absolute max Fraher Field would get approval to hold is 5k The big stumbling block is the grass banks, comparing with Newbridge and Ennis is not like with like as they have holding barriers in standing areas. There was over 4K for the junior and county finals last Sunday which seemed a comfortable figure, but when you throw in Munster championship officialdom and co board suits, media, radio, tv crews, not to mention entire backroom teams for both sets of senior and minor teams, that would pushing it to the limits. Id love to see it happen more than the next man but its not all as straight forward as people want to make out
BloodyBill wrote: » Iv a feeling that Fraher field won't wash. The Munster council have the upper hand here because they have their fingers on the purse strings for the grant for Walsh Park. I see it going one of 2 ways. Thurles or PUI for the Limerick game as it's the All Ireland champions and they ll bring 15,000. They 'll throw a sop to Waterford by allowing them to Play Clare of a Saturday in Nowlan Park.
PTH2009 wrote: » Up at the intermediate final So Clonea is not the strand one it's up by Carrick/Rathgormack ??? Really confusing always thought it was the seaside place
PTH2009 wrote: » Clonea 2-13- Clashmore 1-12 Full time Clonea better team throughout the game but Clashmore had there chances Clonea senior for 2019
Mastermcgrath wrote: » You are joking right
cul beag wrote: » Shocking standard. Tadgh head and shoulders above everyone else on the field. Congrats to clonea but I fear for their safety at senior next year. If Brian O Halloran is an inter county hurler then we’ in serious trouble. He was abysmal.
PTH2009 wrote: » No I thought Clonea was a town So this club that won today was Clonea power/Rathgormack
Stacksofwacks wrote: » Ah cmon how could you only have realized that now in fairness, do you even go to club matches? Yes Rathgormack are the football side and Clonea in hurling. The other Clonea would be part of Abbeyside/Balinacourty
tommylad1212 wrote: » John Mitchell's also the football side of clonea
tommylad1212 wrote: » Stacksofwacks wrote: » Ah cmon how could you only have realized that now in fairness, do you even go to club matches? Yes Rathgormack are the football side and Clonea in hurling. The other Clonea would be part of Abbeyside/Balinacourty John Mitchell's also the football side of clonea
Mastermcgrath wrote: » Quite sure they’re Fews in hurling and play junior B
mountgomery burns wrote: » This is the one thing I am really against. There will have to be a compromise, but as part of that we should have a nominated home venue. How can you play your home games in two separate away venues? Makes absolutely no sense. Plus Nowlan Park would definitely handle the crowd for the Limerick game.