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Kilkenny GAA Thread Part 3 **MOD NOTE POST 1***

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 30 Joe Henry


    James maher was like that against Dunnamagin , somebody said he was working in Doncaster going back forward.


  • Registered Users Posts: 177 ✭✭Garyp88


    Joe Henry wrote: »
    James maher was like that against Dunnamagin , somebody said he was working in Doncaster going back forward.

    I've not seen him about in Doncaster being the town I live at 😂


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,747 ✭✭✭brookville


    Clara will be very dissapointed they had a great chance to catch the shamrocks today but ultimately poor shooting cost them.Tj in the second half was excellent one of his points in a standing position in the second half was brillant.Colin was a threat and won the penalty and joey was excellent.liam ryan got a few great points as did david langton from frees but the wides will haunt them.
    Barrow rangers v o loughlins was very enjoyable.Again goals win matches and olg got 4.There full foward line was very dangerous.Alot of young lads on that team and should make the step up over the next few years conor kelly is very good.As for the paulstown men they tried till the very end but were a bit reliant on jack kelly who was probably the best player on show.
    Village v comer.village started well again but comer clawed it back at half time although ruth should of had a goal that was saved.Michael murphy scored a penalty and from the puck out Luke scanlon ran right through to get a goal.The village chipped on a few points and while murphy did get a late goal from a free the better team won and this win should stand to a young village team who are improving.Murphy and larkin had a good battle that was broken evenly enough.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,956 ✭✭✭dzer2


    Jackie should have been sent off in the first half


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,747 ✭✭✭brookville


    dzer2 wrote: »
    Jackie should have been sent off in the first half

    Was that when Owen's went down after the catch?I didn't see what happened but he was down for a good bit.What was going on with cheddar in front of the new stand?he spends most of the game on the pitch did he get sent off but refuse to go?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 528 ✭✭✭WhatsGoingOn2


    brookville wrote: »

    Was that when Owen's went down after the catch?I didn't see what happened but he was down for a good bit.What was going on with cheddar in front of the new stand?he spends most of the game on the pitch did he get sent off but refuse to go?

    Yeah, should have been a straight red. And the fact that he was already on a yellow, hard to know why he wasn't sent off.
    Cheddar sent to the stand, not sure why.
    It was a very start stop game. Tense at times, but never really got going, Village always responded when Comer came close. Cracking goal by Luke Scanlon.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,485 ✭✭✭Comerman


    Yeah, should have been a straight red. And the fact that he was already on a yellow, hard to know why he wasn't sent off.
    Cheddar sent to the stand, not sure why.
    It was a very start stop game. Tense at times, but never really got going, Village always responded when Comer came close. Cracking goal by Luke Scanlon.
    Jackie should of seen the line, pulled down on Owens helmet/head. Cheddar was standing in the goal talking to the keeper when the advantage wasn't played and ball was called back for a free. He was on the pitch for a good 5 minutes and refused to go to the stand when ordered claiming he wasn't the manager. Looking at the programme Dwyer (who was on and off the pitch all during the game) is down as manager and Cheddar a selector, some fkuck acting.


  • Registered Users Posts: 453 ✭✭earlytobed


    Anyone know what age Simon Donnelly is? Is he John's brother or cousin? I know there's two different families. Seen him a few times this year and have been very impressed with him.

    Robbie Donnelly is 23.
    He's John's cousin,
    Also Stephen's Cousin
    3 families.
    John's brother Eddie came on Saturday as well, I think


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,392 ✭✭✭Village87


    Great to be in the county final, we got a lovely route to get there. Comer not bad but they lack 2/3 forwards to constantly contest at the highest level


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,485 ✭✭✭Comerman


    Village87 wrote: »
    Great to be in the county final, we got a lovely route to get there. Comer not bad but they lack 2/3 forwards to constantly contest at the highest level

    You are a gas man ;-) who knocked ye out last year? You forgot to slate Fogarty too. Best of luck in the final


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 30 Joe Henry


    That is the difference with a big club and a small club always one or two players short of the full team .


  • Registered Users Posts: 101 ✭✭kkclubhurling


    Village have been motoring quite well since that 3rd round league game against Ballyhale. That result seemed to give a young team great confidence. The move of Larkin has also had a positive affect on the forwards, it seems like young guys like Scanlon, O'Dwyer etc have had to step up and have thus far done that.

    They will probably be underdogs going into a county final and I'd imagine they will be comfortable in that position.

    Just a quick word on one player yesterday who for me looks a real player, young Cian Kenny in the middle, for a chap who is so young and looks quite slight, his ability to win the ball against a physical team was really outstanding, I hope he drives on as he is a natural hurler and super stick man too.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,485 ✭✭✭Comerman


    Joe Henry wrote: »
    That is the difference with a big club and a small club always one or two players short of the full team .

    Except we need about 8 :-) agreed on the comment about Cian, watched him up through the ages and he's some talent


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 145 ✭✭red_diesel


    €15 a bit steep for a senior semi and junior combo. Fair enough for 2 senior games, not paired with junior game though.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,046 ✭✭✭tbiggertycome


    http://www.kilkennygaa.ie/news/read/id/2729

    Management Teams 2020 - Press Release

    Following a meeting of Kilkenny GAA County Board tonight, Brian Cody has been ratified as Kilkenny Senior Manager for the 2020 season. James McGarry and DJ Carey will be selectors for the season ahead, while Michael Comerford has been named as Strength and Conditioning Coach.

    Kilkenny GAA would like to take this opportunity to thank Michael Dempsey for his contribution to GAA in Kilkenny. Michael Dempsey joined Brian Cody in the senior management team in 2005 and has since being a constant presence behind the scenes, no more so than during Kilkenny’s four in a row from 2006-2009 and also in Kilkenny’s All-Ireland successes in 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2015. On behalf of Kilkenny GAA and Brian Cody we wish Michael all the best in the future and to thank him for his immense contribution to hurling in Kilkenny.

    At U-20 Derek Lyng has been ratified as manager, with Peter Barry and Michael Rice as his selectors.

    At U-17 Richie Mulrooney has been ratified as manager, with Adrian Finan, Marin Carey and Sean Kelly as selectors and the team trainer for 2020 will be James Meagher.

    Christy Walsh has been ratified as the Kilkenny junior football manager for the 2020 season, the team coach will be JJ Grace, Dan O’Neill and Paddy McConigley will be team selectors.

    We also acknowledge the contribution of Liam Smith, Peter Donovan and Nigel Skehan at U-20 level over the past two seasons and Brían Ryan for his contribution at minor level last year. We thank them for their tireless work and wish them well in any future roles.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,747 ✭✭✭brookville


    Peter Barry and mick rice could be two good additions.Mightnt be the most star studded u20s but hopefully cian kenny,Conor kelly and ciaran brennan can build on their potential.
    Best of luck to dj and mick comerford hopefully they can bring some fresh ideas.
    Great to say Jimmy meagher back involved as coach with the minors wouldn't of minded to see him with the seniors.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,293 ✭✭✭JJs Left Hand


    That senior management team does not inspire confidence that anything is going to change for next year but I hope I'm wrong.

    James Meagher back is good news I suppose but he's been there before and essentially it's more of the same faces hanging around the minor setup. There's a shed load of talent coming through in the minor team of 2021 with Naddy, Glennon, Dunne, Shine et al.

    U20 management team is at least fresh and hopefully will work out. Barry was always one of my favourite players growing up and Rice is someone I really believe and hope can bring something to the coaching aspect of Kilkenny hurling.


  • Registered Users Posts: 19 Saddleview


    http://www.kilkennygaa.ie/news/read/id/2730

    So are Avonmore gone off the jerseys?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,293 ✭✭✭JJs Left Hand


    New sponsors as well. Busy night for the county board.

    UPMC Nowlan Park. Catchy...


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  • Registered Users Posts: 700 ✭✭✭bamayang


    Nowlan Park, home to Kilkenny GAA is to be renamed UPMC Nowlan Park under the agreement.

    Is this a piss take????


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,046 ✭✭✭tbiggertycome


    While I definitely don't like the Nowlan Park naming bit at all and I will only ever call it Nowlan Park or the Park. I do think the Avonmore/Glanbia sponsorship had gone stale. I heard the figure that they contributed this year and I'm not surprised there is a new sponsor. Don't get me wrong Glanbia have been great to Kilkenny and are a huge local employer but I think both sides took it for granted maybe over the last few years. For the kind of exposure Kilkenny offer any sponsor the figure they were paying was a steal last year anyway. The county board have hopefully woken up and got a decent deal for the county. By the way I don't blame Glanbia for getting it at the lowest price possible that's their job but the county board seriously underestimated their pulling power. Hopefully this new deal sees a significant increase in the contribution. As an aside I'm fairly sure Buckley works for UMPC.


  • Registered Users Posts: 217 ✭✭Noddy33


    While I definitely don't like the Nowlan Park naming bit at all and I will only ever call it Nowlan Park or the Park. I do think the Avonmore/Glanbia sponsorship had gone stale. I heard the figure that they contributed this year and I'm not surprised there is a new sponsor. Don't get me wrong Glanbia have been great to Kilkenny and are a huge local employer but I think both sides took it for granted maybe over the last few years. For the kind of exposure Kilkenny offer any sponsor the figure they were paying was a steal last year anyway. The county board have hopefully woken up and got a decent deal for the county. By the way I don't blame Glanbia for getting it at the lowest price possible that's their job but the county board seriously underestimated their pulling power. Hopefully this new deal sees a significant increase in the contribution. As an aside I'm fairly sure Buckley works for UMPC.


    Have I miss read the statement but is Glanbia/Avonmore sponsorship deal now concluded? The statement by the county boards refers only to renaming of Nowlan Park....... but nothing to say that UPMC brand will be on the jerseys etc


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,733 ✭✭✭Grats


    Noddy33 wrote: »
    Have I miss read the statement but is Glanbia/Avonmore sponsorship deal now concluded? The statement by the county boards refers only to renaming of Nowlan Park....... but nothing to say that UPMC brand will be on the jerseys etc


    That's my reading of it too.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,916 ✭✭✭Brian017


    Toally pointless. Even some people in the media call Wexford’s ground Wexford Park


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,700 ✭✭✭✭greenspurs


    its only for the stadium, wont affect the jersey sponsorship .

    "Bright lights and Thunder .................... " #NoPopcorn



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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 931 ✭✭✭Cornerback1


    Brian017 wrote: »
    Toally pointless. Even some people in the media call Wexford’s ground Wexford Park

    It's always the print media and national tv who call it Innovate Wexford Park. To be fair, that's the way it's going. Naming rights for county grounds will become the norm and it'll seep slowly into our heads over time.

    Counties now see fundraising as a bit thing and, from figures mentioned at end of year reports, it's understandable. Senior teams need the money for the staffroon of 'helpers' - food, gear and overnight stays etc. It's a business now.

    With Dublin with AIG - like they sponsor the All Blacks, other counties are looking at big global names instead of smaller Irish businesses.

    I see some counties employ a person and his role is a commercial manager - basically a fundraiser e.g. goes around trying to get sponsors etc. big and small. Another part of the remit is to tap into Gaels in America - big dinners and bringing county players over for a coaching session but all about gathering money in the pot!! I think Roscommon employed somebody recently but on part-time basis to see if it's viable in the longer term. Does Eanna Martin do a job like this for Wexford or what's his role?

    Regardless, the GAA at county level is big business especially with 15 of a back room. I'd say that's why Micheal Don. of Galway pulled the pin - looking at Tipp, the Dubs and Limerick with plenty of pulling power behind them and Galway , with their issues, wouldn't compete with that. He would have to let lads go from his backroom. That's my opinion anyway.

    Hard to know when and where it'll stop - I don't think it will. Top end being flooded with money whereas club teams are folding or have to amalgamate at underage. In another year or two, reserve leagues will drop to the wayside I think.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,733 ✭✭✭Grats


    Brian017 wrote: »
    Toally pointless. Even some people in the media call Wexford’s ground Wexford Park

    It's beneficial financially for the County Board, so hardly pointless.


  • Registered Users Posts: 521 ✭✭✭kilkennyboy


    Noddy33 wrote: »
    Have I miss read the statement but is Glanbia/Avonmore sponsorship deal now concluded? The statement by the county boards refers only to renaming of Nowlan Park....... but nothing to say that UPMC brand will be on the jerseys etc

    Glanbia will continue as sponsors we are now in line with a lot of other county
    Grounds
    Innovate wexford


  • Registered Users Posts: 521 ✭✭✭kilkennyboy


    Yeah, should have been a straight red. And the fact that he was already on a yellow, hard to know why he wasn't sent off.
    Cheddar sent to the stand, not sure why.
    It was a very start stop game. Tense at times, but never really got going, Village always responded when Comer came close. Cracking goal by Luke Scanlon.

    He was on with colm Parkinson on a podcast. An he was explaining how as a manager he would often mark the space beside a defender .that it tightens up the field an would prevent forward s from running into the corner. Liam Dowling was on to him before the ref got involved. But he refused to leave the field


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,392 ✭✭✭Village87


    How much will Kilkenny get roughly for the re branding of Nowlan Park ?

    Also launching a big fundraiser in New York when over there for the tournament in America. Trying to sell tables for €20,000 a pop.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,046 ✭✭✭tbiggertycome


    Noddy33 wrote: »
    Have I miss read the statement but is Glanbia/Avonmore sponsorship deal now concluded? The statement by the county boards refers only to renaming of Nowlan Park....... but nothing to say that UPMC brand will be on the jerseys etc

    No I think I'm the one who miss read it.

    I still think the deal Glanbia have is a bargin. I think a county with Kilkenny's profile can secure a better deal with another sponsor or force Glanbias hand. Glanbia are a huge global company at this point they spent €750m building their Belview plant a few years ago and I hear their building another huge plant down there. It's great Kilkenny is getting those plants and it shows the kind of money they have and Glanbia can definitely afford a better sponsorship deal, weather they want to give one is another thing.

    As far as I know AIG's deal with Dublin is worth €800,000 a year to the county board in Dublin. I wouldn't expect our deal to be anything like that but I would expect it to be a bit better than a little over 10% of Dublins. We're one of the most high profile counties in the GAA and definitely for our size we punch above our weight. It must surely be worth a bit more than what we have, Tipps Teneo deal is double ours, they have 60% more people than use in Tipp. We should be getting 35 to 40% more than our current deal, to be on a level per capita basis with Tipp. I know Tipps deal was new last year and perhaps we're tied into a few years with Glanbia which is fair enough. I would be looking for a better deal whenever the existing deal expires. I'm not having a go at Glanbia they've been great for Kilkenny county and GAA over the years. I just think the County board need to drive a harder deal next time around.

    EDIT:
    No details of the amount but the current Glanbia deal was signed in Feb this year http://www.kilkennygaa.ie/news/read/id/2472


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,046 ✭✭✭tbiggertycome


    Village87 wrote: »
    How much will Kilkenny get roughly for the re branding of Nowlan Park ?

    Also launching a big fundraiser in New York when over there for the tournament in America. Trying to sell tables for €20,000 a pop.

    https://www.kilkennypeople.ie/news/sport/484490/kilkenny-gaa-take-their-vision-for-development-to-new-york.html I hope it goes well for them and they fill it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,915 ✭✭✭✭Realt Dearg Sec



    I was gobsmacked when I saw it. Having Brian Kelly there will be a huge help, he's a really big deal for Irish Americans.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 931 ✭✭✭Cornerback1


    I was gobsmacked when I saw it. Having Brian Kelly there will be a huge help, he's a really big deal for Irish Americans.

    That's what I'm talking about in earlier message I posted. County teams must be proactive in sourcing funds - wherever that may be.

    Although eye must not be taken off the ball re: underage development.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,709 ✭✭✭Tombo2001


    While I definitely don't like the Nowlan Park naming bit at all and I will only ever call it Nowlan Park or the Park. I do think the Avonmore/Glanbia sponsorship had gone stale. I heard the figure that they contributed this year and I'm not surprised there is a new sponsor. Don't get me wrong Glanbia have been great to Kilkenny and are a huge local employer but I think both sides took it for granted maybe over the last few years. For the kind of exposure Kilkenny offer any sponsor the figure they were paying was a steal last year anyway. The county board have hopefully woken up and got a decent deal for the county. By the way I don't blame Glanbia for getting it at the lowest price possible that's their job but the county board seriously underestimated their pulling power. Hopefully this new deal sees a significant increase in the contribution. As an aside I'm fairly sure Buckley works for UMPC.

    Don't know the figure, but the fact is that Kilkenny has a small population.

    There are only two counties really with a large audience within the county itself, that's Cork and Dublin.

    After that you are depending on the goodwill of a benefactor so to speak, such as Kerry Group in Kerry, Investec in Monaghan.

    Not being smart but unless KK is reaching all Ireland finals, then there is limited value to the sponsorship. Particularly as there is no following for the football.

    By comparison, Roscommon - with a similar population, and doing pretty well in the football - have not been able to get a sponsor at all in recent years.

    Do you know who Wicklows sponsor is ? Or Louths? and yet they have a bigger population than Kilkenny....


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,046 ✭✭✭tbiggertycome


    Tombo2001 wrote: »
    Don't know the figure, but the fact is that Kilkenny has a small population.

    There are only two counties really with a large audience within the county itself, that's Cork and Dublin.

    After that you are depending on the goodwill of a benefactor so to speak, such as Kerry Group in Kerry, Investec in Monaghan.

    Not being smart but unless KK is reaching all Ireland finals, then there is limited value to the sponsorship. Particularly as there is no following for the football.

    By comparison, Roscommon - with a similar population, and doing pretty well in the football - have not been able to get a sponsor at all in recent years.

    Do you know who Wicklows sponsor is ? Or Louths? and yet they have a bigger population than Kilkenny....

    Our population is 100,000 as of 2016.

    Our record of getting to All Ireland's and winning them is a lot better than Roscommon, Wicklow or Louth at all age levels and as a result the exposure offered is a lot greater than the aforementioned counties. As I said we punch above our weight. I'm not saying we should have a huge deal but It's less than I would expect for the amount of exposure Kilkenny offers a sponsor.
    Your quite right however I have no idea who any of their sponsors are but then again I'm a stereotypical Kilkenny man and have zero interest in Football.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 4,143 Mod ✭✭✭✭bruschi


    I see some counties employ a person and his role is a commercial manager - basically a fundraiser e.g. goes around trying to get sponsors etc. big and small. Another part of the remit is to tap into Gaels in America - big dinners and bringing county players over for a coaching session but all about gathering money in the pot!! I think Roscommon employed somebody recently but on part-time basis to see if it's viable in the longer term. Does Eanna Martin do a job like this for Wexford or what's his role?

    He does yes, commercial manager. works on corporate level fundraising and sponsorship. There was an event only last week during the Spiegletent event in Wexford where they had a number of guests on for a talk show type thing. All booths fully sold out and probably was at about 80 to 90% capacity full. Smalle things, but makes a big difference to have another good few thousand to be able to contribute to all the fund raising needed.

    A point made later about not taking the eye off underage, by having someone dedicated to such fundraising, means that the rest of the coaching office and other staff etc can do so and not have to worry about that end of things.


  • Registered Users Posts: 968 ✭✭✭conor05


    bruschi wrote: »
    He does yes, commercial manager. works on corporate level fundraising and sponsorship. There was an event only last week during the Spiegletent event in Wexford where they had a number of guests on for a talk show type thing. All booths fully sold out and probably was at about 80 to 90% capacity full. Smalle things, but makes a big difference to have another good few thousand to be able to contribute to all the fund raising needed.

    A point made later about not taking the eye off underage, by having someone dedicated to such fundraising, means that the rest of the coaching office and other staff etc can do so and not have to worry about that end of things.

    Funding going very well for Wexford since they employed Éanna Martin as Commercial Manager, probably the Davy factor and making a few Leinster finals in last 3-4 years has helped them too.
    Zurich has come on board as Wexford’s new sponsors for the next 4 years too with a pretty impressive sponsorship deal too.

    With respect to Wicklow and Louth what could a sponsor gain nationally from sponsoring either county. They are neither competitive at football or hurling (not sure Louth have a hurling team). They might get some local exposure but that would be the height of it.

    Kilkenny and Glanbia have worked well together and I would imagine all the hurling teams want for nothing.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 30 Joe Henry


    The kilkenny supporters club do a lot of fund raising the one in Dublin provides the meal , hotel expenses for matches in Dublin.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,704 ✭✭✭citykat


    bruschi wrote: »
    Smalle things, but makes a big difference to have another good few thousand to be able to contribute to all the fund raising needed.

    And boy is it needed to keep the sun king and his entourage in the style to which they're accustomed.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 931 ✭✭✭Cornerback1


    conor05 wrote: »
    Funding going very well for Wexford since they employed Éanna Martin as Commercial Manager, probably the Davy factor and making a few Leinster finals in last 3-4 years has helped them too.
    Zurich has come on board as Wexford’s new sponsors for the next 4 years too with a pretty impressive sponsorship deal too.

    With respect to Wicklow and Louth what could a sponsor gain nationally from sponsoring either county. They are neither competitive at football or hurling (not sure Louth have a hurling team). They might get some local exposure but that would be the height of it.

    Kilkenny and Glanbia have worked well together and I would imagine all the hurling teams want for nothing.

    Maybe a commercial manager is the way to go then. I think once a few more counties do it, it'll be the new craze.

    I know a lot of counties have a fund raising arm e.g. Club Éirne and Club Dhoire etc. etc. and these are volunteers, with a bit of business dealings behind them, who get members to sign up and sell tickets at county games etc. Everything helps. They are small in numbers but keep the candy coming in to fund things.

    Re; Louth for example they'd have a big enough population in Dundalk and Drogheda but a lot of soccer in them towns but they're a super GAA county although they could do with a better and updated county ground.

    Re: Louth also, do counties get any money from the jersies they sell?


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,046 ✭✭✭tbiggertycome


    Re: Louth also, do counties get any money from the jersies they sell?

    Well all I can tell you about is my experience of purchasing the Kilkenny GAA logo rights for a product. I paid a lot of money over 3 years (unfortunately the product was only washing it's face as a result of the high rights cost) I had already made the decision to discontinue the product when I ran into our county treasurer and I asked him did they get much from their rights to their logo/crest being used. He told me the amount of they got that year from all the rights and it was less than I had paid over the three years. While this amount was a lot for my product to absorb, in comparison to the amount of use of the logo on all products the amount they should have been getting should have been a lot more. The Treasurer said some years the amount was virtually nothing. I couldn't believe it and was twice as happy I had decided to discontinue if Kilkenny weren't getting any of the money back.

    Kilkenny and a lot of other small counties have handed over the administration of their county Crest/Logo rights to Croke Park. Croke Park check the product and company, they issue the contract and chase up payments, county boards feel they don't have the time and expertise to do this, which I understand. I foolishly thought with this system in place that Kilkenny GAA would get most of the money minus an administrative charge for Croke Park but from talking to our Treasurer at the time that definitely was not the case.

    Perhaps there is some deal with the jersey manufacturers, that the county board get free jerseys instead of claiming the amount due to the county board from the use of the crest, this is only a guess.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,268 ✭✭✭big_drive


    Could anyone tell me are the intermediate and senior county finals played as a double header?

    Looking to travel from cork to see the intermediate final whenever its on, want to get another look at Tommy Walsh as he's my favourite player. Presume he'll play away for another few years yet and won't be retiring soon but it would be a good chance to see what he's like these days


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 517 ✭✭✭Neewollah


    big_drive wrote: »
    Could anyone tell me are the intermediate and senior county finals played as a double header?

    Looking to travel from cork to see the intermediate final whenever its on, want to get another look at Tommy Walsh as he's my favourite player. Presume he'll play away for another few years yet and won't be retiring soon but it would be a good chance to see what he's like these days

    Double header on the 27th


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,062 ✭✭✭blackcard


    big_drive wrote: »
    Could anyone tell me are the intermediate and senior county finals played as a double header?

    Looking to travel from cork to see the intermediate final whenever its on, want to get another look at Tommy Walsh as he's my favourite player. Presume he'll play away for another few years yet and won't be retiring soon but it would be a good chance to see what he's like these days

    Double header on the 27th. I think Tommy has played every position bar goalkeeper for his club and is now playing full forward. Has lost a bit of pace but none of his enthusiasm, he was urging on his younger team mates constantly and ended up with 4 points himself. I heard Tommy say once that his father had ended his career at junior level at the age of 48 so he has a few years to go yet. I would love to see him and his club win and to represent Kilkenny in the Leinster club championship.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,747 ✭✭✭brookville


    Looking ahead to this weekend matches o loughlins i heard are carrying a few knocks after a physical encounter with the vat.I think huw lawlor was visiting a specialist this week.They will need everyone if they are to beat the shamrocks who will improve from here on in.Clara gave them a good rattle but were wasteful in the first half and the shamrocks finished stronger to take the spoils.
    If the junior final is anything like the semi final we should be in for a treat.o loughlins should they win wont be able represent kilkenny in leinster.Conahy will have to be tight at the full back line cause o loughlins full foward line was very dangerous.there is alot of good young players like conor Kelly on there team who will make the step up over the next few years. James bergin is conahys go to man and is very dangerous from both frees and from general play.best of luck to all teams.
    With the club scene nearly over and a reshuffle to our senior set up what players can be brought in to help our senior team?lawlor had a steady year and Browne had his moments.Donnelly had a very good final and looked very lean last weekend.Mullen also had a very good year so we are introducing alot of young players.We really need a few fowards to take the pressure off tj.Hopefully Delaney can nail down a place next year I'd like to see him at six and I'd like tk see darren mullen tried corner back.We'll be down paul murphy for a few months.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,700 ✭✭✭✭greenspurs


    brookville wrote: »
    .o loughlins should they win wont be able represent kilkenny in leinster.

    Cén fath ? :D

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,268 ✭✭✭big_drive


    greenspurs wrote: »
    Cfath ? :D

    Only first choice teams allowed go forward I think


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,877 ✭✭✭Pogue eile


    big_drive wrote: »
    Only first choice teams allowed go forward I think

    Correct, has to be the clubs first team and also amalgamations are not allowed either.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 293 ✭✭Swamp_Cat


    dubcat51 wrote: »
    Ballyhale v village final.?

    sure hope so. they produce some crackers. & often heated. always enjoy a big rural v city match. Still watch the 96' Gowran win at least once a year. & when the Village & BH play I can't help but remember that headbutt to C. Fennelly by J. Tyrrell. just hoping that I can get either vid or radio for any remaining KK matches. Condolences to BH & the family of young Eugene A. RIP.


    Julie catch a rabbit by its hare...



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