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whats the story here ? big shock ... HurlerOnTheFenc (Mayo) - Posts: 282 - 08/09/2014 09:39:52 1649353 Link 0 |
MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13706 - 08/09/2014 09:46:59 1649363 Link 0 |
Something seriously amiss in the Clare hurling camp if one of the best young hurlers in the country quits the reigning All-Ireland champions for the Clare football team, even if his Da is the manager! ballydalane (Kilkenny) - Posts: 1246 - 08/09/2014 09:48:51 1649366 Link 0 |
Isn't John Galvin playing for cratloe now as well so if he joins up with the Clare team they could be very dangerous. KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 14092 - 08/09/2014 09:57:15 1649374 Link 0 |
I can understand both sides. Davy obviously has said " no dual players" and as a manager of a team with ambitions to win the All Ireland he is right to make that rule, just like the ambitious Jim Gavin is right to insist on it for the Dublin football team. You cant hope to win an All Ireland anymore if a handful of the players are dual stars, because it does affect their game. PoolSturgeon (Galway) - Posts: 1903 - 08/09/2014 10:05:24 1649386 Link 0 |
Blood is thicker than water as they say. Clare footballers have no chance of silver wear unless they manage a 1992 rewind in the coming years which from the outside looking in is higly unlikely. Clare hurlers on the other hand have massive potential to win more All Ireland;s in the coming years. yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11229 - 08/09/2014 10:16:55 1649395 Link 0 |
Cant see Galvin going to Clare at inter county level. Anyway he is will be about 35 next year and has had a lot of injuries so his inter county days are numbered anyway. This 'Collins thing' could be serious for Clare. I strongly feel that the 'ban on footballers', during the 'Whelan Era' was hugely detrimental to the Limerick hurling team in the early 'oughties' and could have similar consequences for Clare if it is not handled with extreme caution. Oldtourman (Limerick) - Posts: 4318 - 08/09/2014 10:17:39 1649397 Link 0 |
Two managers, one will accommodate you, one won't, makes it a simple choice. Question - is there a player welfare issue here? One manager is putting a 'win at all costs' mentality before careful player management, you could draw parallels between this and injury prevention etc, who cares about the means as long as the end is achieved. 1914 (Clare) - Posts: 92 - 08/09/2014 11:23:00 1649452 Link 0 |
You could see this coming - Sad that a player who excited the nation last year is now about to disappear into neverland. While he'll be missed Clare wont be found wanting in the forward department over the next few years. Ban (Westmeath) - Posts: 1415 - 08/09/2014 11:25:30 1649455 Link 0 |
I didn't expect it but not entirely surprised, Clare wanted no dual players so the brothers want to play for the team managed by their dad. It will probably be sorted by the time the new season comes around and Collins will more than likely be back with the Clare hurlers as long as he is allowed play football also. The only reason Galvin is playing for Cratloe is because he lives there and is more convenient for him to play club football there, from what has been said he will continue on with Limerick at inter county level. Gavin94 (Limerick) - Posts: 77 - 08/09/2014 11:29:24 1649461 Link 0 |
If Kinnerick and O'Connor are leaving then TJ Ryan should be on to them as quickly as one would say 'Jack Robinson' Oldtourman (Limerick) - Posts: 4318 - 08/09/2014 16:09:05 1649676 Link 0 |
The footballers are managed by his dad, and he already has an all Ireland hurling medal (prob has a couple of them), so maybe he has decided to see if he can have some big ball success, but I think its a bizarre decision all the same. joncarter (Galway) - Posts: 2692 - 08/09/2014 16:17:14 1649682 Link 0 |
Insane decision. waynoI (Dublin) - Posts: 13650 - 08/09/2014 16:54:10 1649717 Link 0 |
depends what sport he likes better i suppose fabio8 (USA) - Posts: 2182 - 08/09/2014 17:06:28 1649721 Link 0 |
Many of my Clare contacts argue that the Collins's first love was always football. If that's true, it's hardly surprising that they made this decision, particularly if one of their potential managers was banning them from playing the game at all. football first (None) - Posts: 1259 - 08/09/2014 17:17:31 1649728 Link 0 |
Yup. true fabio8, but you wouldnt achieve what he has in hurling without having a serious love of the game. joncarter (Galway) - Posts: 2692 - 08/09/2014 17:17:35 1649729 Link 0 |
well i imagine he loves both joncarter and is very talented at both just prefers football probably hence the decision fabio8 (USA) - Posts: 2182 - 08/09/2014 17:25:10 1649737 Link 0 |
Ban (Westmeath) - Posts: 1415 - 08/09/2014 17:26:32 1649741 Link 0 |
Agree with JonCarter bennybunny (Cork) - Posts: 3917 - 08/09/2014 17:36:25 1649751 Link 0 |
i agree bennybunny on cork needing to sort out dual problem cahillane suffering especially..very poor fabio8 (USA) - Posts: 2182 - 08/09/2014 17:46:52 1649758 Link 0 |