There was a lot of bad feeling in my local (small rural) club this year which is still ongoing. It started when a group of u15s were selected for the u16 team at the start of the season. The u15 players selected were the coach's son and his friends. The coach said he only wanted his own son and his friend to play up, and then he held 'trials' and selected 7 of the u15 players.
This meant two things:
- Many of the 'correct age' u16s didn't get a game - some of them didn't play all year. Admittedly, some of these lads are not good players, but one excellent player is not in the 'in crowd' so he didn't get selected.
- The u15 team didn't have enough players to make a full u15 team - the U15's selected to play up to u16 all decided not to play u15.
I was wondering if there are any official GAA guidelines on this. Or is it left to the clubs to make their own guidelines? It's now a massive problem in my club as some players left and parents were very upset. The biggest problem is that now there probably won't be an u16 team next year as the u15's now are unlikely to play with the other guys (there was a lot of bad feeling between the players about this which has carried into the new school year).
I don't have a dog in this fight, but my sister's son is one of the u15s who didn't have a team because of this. Any guidance or advice is very much appreciated.