spurshero wrote: » Would be great to have it done on calendar year . But at the absolute most it should be wrapped up by end of January . Corofin played early December and no championship game then till second week of feb is farcical for them and all clubs. And then another month till club final . Crazy
TCDStudent1 wrote: » It's a tough one. I assume they want to be involved as the club scene has hindered their county chances recently. Its easy to forget that Ian Burke didn't start v Mayo last year because he wasn't around for any of the league. Gary Sice said in a recent interview that he would prefer te club final played in build up to xmas - make it a tradition that it is the final match of the year and create a buzz around a "Christmas" final by having it at start of December. There is a lot of logic to that.
jr86 wrote: » Yeah, I know Mayo have done it in previous years when Castlebar were involved in the AI series, they played a few C'bar lads in the FBD Personally I don't fully agree with it, I think lads have enough training to be doing with their clubs, but I suppose Corofin have been here a few times before, and can probably get away with releasing the lads an evening or 2 a week if needs be on a short term basis
TCDStudent1 wrote: » Interesting to see the Corofin guys involved.
jr86 wrote: » The bolded all got a run in a recent challenge game
TCDStudent1 wrote: » Some of the players who impressed me for their clubs in the last few months that I would like to see given a chance are:Dylan Wall, Jason Leonard, Martin Farragher (Corofin) Paul Donnellan, John Daly (Mountbellew) Jack Kirrane (Milltown) William Finnerty, Gearoid Armstrong, John Maher (Salthill) Thomas Gleeson (Dunmore)Stephen Lawless (Caherlistrane) I have no idea what these guys are like commitment wise etc. But they played very well for their clubs in the matches I saw last year.
TCDStudent1 wrote: » Is that the guy who played for NY last year? He was a serious under age player but never got going with seniors
grbear wrote: » I'd like to see if Michael Boyle from Killererin can make the step up to county level. He didn't get much notice last year as their championship run didn't attract a lot of headlines but he looked good from what little I saw of him. Are the new dressing rooms in Tuam going to be in use this weekend? Just wondering how work is progressing.
Doctors room ghost wrote: » Should be a bit of craic in Tuam next Sunday with mayo
crusier wrote: » Surely any stand in Tuam would be named after Sean Purcell.
sgthighway wrote: » Darren Kelly is a brilliant Sport Commentator. Id rate him second to Sean Walsh in Galway Bay FM. Your gain is our loss. Wish he would bring Ollie Turner with him.
conamara wrote: » Sorry - i meant two down and two up! Half asleep posting earlier! How the two up happens is still to be sorted, there was some talk of a play off between the Intermediate final losers and a "3rd from Bottom senior team"https://connachttribune.ie/number-senior-clubs-cut-new-galway-group-format/ "From 2019 on, the number of senior clubs will remain at 18, with a ‘two-up, two-down’ promotion/relegation arrangement in place."