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Any thoughts on new hurling manager. hound (Meath) - Posts: 234 - 12/08/2014 13:11:42 1635552 Link 0 |
should keep it inside the county, someone who knows the players and will be around to watch club games. Nick Fitzgerald or Pat O'Halloran IMO tuppy23 (Meath) - Posts: 154 - 12/08/2014 20:04:10 1635954 Link 0 |
In my opinion they need a manager from outside the county. Farrel has built a good strong young panel which needs guidance to further develop. the only man from meath I think would be up to the job would be John Gorry. The county board need to support the new manager more than they did with farrel though. Irish_downunder (Meath) - Posts: 632 - 13/08/2014 11:30:46 1636152 Link 0 |
Glad to see teh Co Board are dealing with this now as opposed to in Oct /Nov. Regardless who gets the job without the full support of the board were going nowhere, IMO i would agree with names mentioned in earlier posts, other names from within i think are Paddy Kelly, Martin Ennis & John Andrews or a combination of them. PK defo wont take the shit the boys had last year. If its an outsider i would like to see James Heffernan interviewed and maybe johnny greville. of the 2 very different characters i liked James heffernans style of management last year with Kilmessan. StickFan (Meath) - Posts: 217 - 13/08/2014 13:33:12 1636301 Link 0 |
Any further news on this post lads. StickFan (Meath) - Posts: 217 - 27/08/2014 14:10:05 1642981 Link 0 |
Just hope County Board articulate clearly what duties and responsibilities are for any manager.Also set realistic targets that are reviewed ,and acted on when required.Manager has to be given total support ,and not just lip service. Manager has to have clear development plan incl. fitness programme that includes Physical and Mental approach.Hopefully team spirit is the key element of any preparation. In this regard lessons can be learned about the current status of the county footballers!! nobull456 (Meath) - Posts: 1228 - 31/08/2014 20:55:11 1645584 Link 0 |
With the league fixtures out is there any word on new hurling manager. hound (Meath) - Posts: 234 - 20/09/2014 19:53:38 1654317 Link 0 |
Sure we'll find out in January won't we!!!! JoeJoej (Meath) - Posts: 73 - 21/09/2014 16:16:17 1654481 Link 0 |
An article in the chronicle online a day or two ago said Paddy Kelly is the only candidate for the job, so presumably he's as good as in. CastleBravo (Meath) - Posts: 1650 - 21/09/2014 17:20:42 1654518 Link 0 |
Was he not only one this time last year too and impression I got from county board was that they didn't want him there. Seemed like farrell was brought back after he told them he couldn't commit to it? JoeJoej (Meath) - Posts: 73 - 21/09/2014 19:19:10 1654675 Link 0 |
Is this ratification for Meath Hurling Manager up tonight at the County Board meeting very little about it. Does that mean Kelly gets or is there something nor working out right again. Will we be looking for someone else - very little about this any body any updates Sportfan (Meath) - Posts: 133 - 06/10/2014 15:48:38 1660753 Link 0 |
So Martin Ennis has been ushered in as the new manager.. What's people's thoughts on this. Irish_downunder (Meath) - Posts: 632 - 07/10/2014 14:29:27 1661085 Link 0 |
Undermines the whole selection process hill16royal (Meath) - Posts: 10 - 07/10/2014 14:50:33 1661097 Link 0 |
not surprised, think it looked abvious when the process dragged for so long with only one contender involved then suddenly Martin Ennis is parachuted in, why not paddy kelly ? credentials are as good as anyone else, think he might have won a chamoionship in kildare last week aswell as with kiltale in 07, come on county board explain yourselves !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! was there many hurling delegates at the meeting i wonder ????? StickFan (Meath) - Posts: 217 - 07/10/2014 16:10:00 1661124 Link 0 |
Pretty much same as last year really. Kelly nominated again and county board come back wit there own. Best of luck to Martin ennis for the year JoeJoej (Meath) - Posts: 73 - 07/10/2014 16:17:15 1661127 Link 0 |
Its not right - why would clubs bother voting - if the hurling clubs of the County thought he was good enough well then that is were your roots are THE HURLING CLUBS. The best of luck to the new Management I am sure all the clubs will work with them. It is just the new management start off with this happening. Hope Martin Ennis & Co have a simple plan & list as CB might not support no matter what they say. Sportfan (Meath) - Posts: 133 - 07/10/2014 17:29:45 1661162 Link 0 |
While Paddy Kelly undoubtedly has a good CV for the job, I think he'd be a bit too divisive for some in the county. That said, it doesnt seem a very transparent or accountable system where nominations are ignored and the committees man just gets elected. You cant really blame it on anti-hurling bias since it was a hurling committee from hurling clubs who made the decision. CastleBravo (Meath) - Posts: 1650 - 07/10/2014 17:39:45 1661168 Link 0 |
Just on the U16 Hurling as quick look at the Meath Website shows the U-16 Hurling was played early in the year as always there was only ever 1 U Hurling competition and it was finished Havoc (Meath) - Posts: 296 - 07/10/2014 17:53:24 1661176 Link 0 |
Very disappointing to see how Paddy Kelly has been treated, a golden opportunity missed out by the CB in not appointing him. Paddy Kelly has proved himself both in Club & County. Paddy was by far a lot more qualified for the job than Martin Ennis, but maybe the CB does not want Hurling to progress in the County. Going forward the very best of luck to Martin & Co however I don't think they will be any further on this time next year. Euroman (Meath) - Posts: 34 - 08/10/2014 11:32:37 1661374 Link 0 |
In my opinion this decision shows the mentality of the County board towards Hurling in Meath. They do not care about the development of the county team and are quite happy to have a team slug it out in the Christy ring for a couple of weeks. No offence towards Martin Ennis, but the only reason Kelly did not get the job is that he would pose a serious challenge for the CB with his demands. and they would not be able to control him in the same manner that they will with Ennis, Although I hope I am wrong and that Ennis fights the CB for what is needed. Irish_downunder (Meath) - Posts: 632 - 08/10/2014 11:53:32 1661382 Link 0 |