PTH2009 wrote: » congrats Ballygunner Senior final Ballygunner vs Borris-lleigh of Tipp on the 24th November Intermediate final Ballysaggart vs Fr O Neills of Cork the saem day for all the slack we give Club hurling here 2 Munster finalists not bad return. Hopefully the 2 clubs win in Munster we could have a depleted Waterford side for the Munster league. Draw for that is tomorrow Is the Ballygunner manager Darragh o Sullivan from Waterford ?
PTH2009 wrote: » Sub goalie starting for Patrickswell
conor05 wrote: » At intermediate club level in Ireland, no team will beat them. They have 4 Kerry senior starters. I am sure the rest of the team aren’t too shabby either being from Kerry.
windy shepard henderson wrote: » gavin crowley and the spillanes also , sorry , o'shea is kenmare , either way still would be seen as a decent effort
TheScoringGoal wrote: » Seán Ó Sé doesn't play for them. Tadhg Morley does.
windy shepard henderson wrote: » Not necessarily a terrible result, that templenoe team have the likes of Sean O'Shea and Cillian and Tom Spillane playing for them, the liklihood is they will not be touched between now and the intermediate club all ireland final in February
Cake Man wrote: » Are TQS staying as sponsor? When is their contract up?
mickotallow wrote: » Other issues include the Western intermediate hurling league circa 10 walkovers with the final still not played - again Geography used as a divider and not ability. Compare this to the 2018 / 2019 Waterford junior league season; 398 games played from Division 4B up to Premier with 13 walkovers (6 were drawn off at end of season) giving an overall result of 3.3% of walkovers. So the rate of walkovers in GAA vs. Soccer locally is almost Treble. Why? Again Geog vs. Ability. Local junior league clearly defines teams into leagues based on ability but yet locally the argument about teams having to travel gets bandied about? Its an issue in Soccer but not GAA? Back to the GAA; Competitions still not completed - 7 in all i reckon. Minor C Football, first game was in Feb 2019, semi final played in June 2019 and the final between Coise Bride and Ballyduff Upper is down for decision this Saturday in Cappaquin. Why is this even deemed remotely acceptable? The Eastern intermediate hurling championship is still not completed! St Saviours have to face a relegation play off 2 weeks after they play munster club football! Why is this even deemed remotely acceptable? Junior C football still rumbles on as does the Senior Football county league semi finals still not played! Hard to compare soccer leagues with the GAA. Teams are grouped on ability in soccer leagues because of promotion and relegation. We have the same in our championship just not in our leagues. The state of the league competitions in Waterford is a disgrace. No one cares about them. They are just fixtures thrown in as an almost token gesture. I’d love to know over the years how many leagues have not been finished each year. This IS down to the county board. The league isn’t promoted. Games are fixed with little notice and many played without anyone in the general public even knowing. Where’s the incentive to play a full team for a league game. There’s no relegation or promotion. This was suggested a few years ago. Tallow were actually due to play Cappoquin I think in a league relegation match from the senior hurling league. But guess what. It never happened. This is why there is a large proportion of walkovers in league games. In Cork the league is given plenty of credence. You hear the league fixtures on the radio and matches are reviewed in the papers along with scores and reports on league games. The league finals could be on in Waterford and you’d never know. A proposal was put in last year to play hurling league and football league games every 2nd week with a break in the 3rd week for the summer months with both finals to be played on the same day. This would generate a buzz about the league and make finals day a showcase of local GAA. Obviously this depended on whether dual teams were involved. But instead of discussing it on it’s merits or faults. The county board threw out the motion on a point of order and it was never heard of again. I’ve seen a lot of posts here about what motions are clubs putting forward to improve fixtures. Well I’d say there will be none. PJ Ryan keeps saying that the clubs are the county board yet when a club offers a suggestion then instead of discussing it they just quash it because it wasn’t structured in the correct way. A number of years ago Modeligo requested that clubs have a say in the CCC committee for the fixture of games. The county board basically laughed at such a proposal. Why should clubs have any say on when games should be played. The fact that we are in November and minor finals are being played when minors can’t play adult competitions anymore, so have no reason to be held up just shows you that whoever is responsible for fixtures is not fit for purpose. Master fixture list anyone ??????
Stacksofwacks wrote: » Couldn't have, Patrickswell didn't win the Limerick senior that year, possibly Adare you are thinking of
mountgomery burns wrote: » Yeah 2009 Ballygunner won.