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Replying To galway19:  "We all know what that lad is like… headless stuff."
a header is right. how he is getting so much attention is beyond me.

clare_sparrow (Galway) - Posts: 426 - 07/06/2023 09:58:57    2484646

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Replying To LohansRedHelmet:  "Probably 3 years. Unfortunately with the age now of minor it would be remarkable for a player to play senior within 2 years of playing minor. The S&C gap between minor and senior is huge. But in terms of physicality, Hegarty and Gunning look to be at the forefront of this team.

Niland is a gem of a prospect for Galway but he needs 2 years minimum I would think under a serious S7C program to be ready. Look at what happened with Offaly and Cork at under 20 level, the S&C and physicality gap of the teams was massive i thought and Cork, rightly or wrongly decided to maximize their advantage"
Cork did what our u20s should've done. Hurling isn't just about great stickwork.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 12034 - 07/06/2023 10:12:27    2484651

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Replying To foreveryoung:  "Once again a mistake of fact by the once erstwhile infallible pope."
.... anything to be said for another mass

Mayo52 (Mayo) - Posts: 44 - 07/06/2023 10:37:43    2484672

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Replying To LohansRedHelmet:  "Probably 3 years. Unfortunately with the age now of minor it would be remarkable for a player to play senior within 2 years of playing minor. The S&C gap between minor and senior is huge. But in terms of physicality, Hegarty and Gunning look to be at the forefront of this team.

Niland is a gem of a prospect for Galway but he needs 2 years minimum I would think under a serious S7C program to be ready. Look at what happened with Offaly and Cork at under 20 level, the S&C and physicality gap of the teams was massive i thought and Cork, rightly or wrongly decided to maximize their advantage"
I agree with you. I love Niland but he's AT LEAST 2 or 3 years away from a possible Senior spot and that's IF he does as you say and puts on some strength. He might be a nice little sub off the bench to bring in late in matches when some of the bigger stronger guys are tired.

Trump2020 (Galway) - Posts: 2129 - 07/06/2023 11:24:30    2484689

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Replying To LohansRedHelmet:  "Probably 3 years. Unfortunately with the age now of minor it would be remarkable for a player to play senior within 2 years of playing minor. The S&C gap between minor and senior is huge. But in terms of physicality, Hegarty and Gunning look to be at the forefront of this team.

Niland is a gem of a prospect for Galway but he needs 2 years minimum I would think under a serious S7C program to be ready. Look at what happened with Offaly and Cork at under 20 level, the S&C and physicality gap of the teams was massive i thought and Cork, rightly or wrongly decided to maximize their advantage"
When you look at the age profile of both teams it's no wonder Cork had a huge physical advantage: it was literally boys against men in quite a few positions.

Gunning's awareness is eyecatching but he does have a tendency to hit the floor when he carries the ball into any kind of contact and win his frees, which is fair enough in itself at this point but you won't get away with that at the adult grades. Still, plenty of time for him to work on that.

Hegarty looks the business though, unspectacular but very solid in the 6 position.

All players out of minor need S&C and it can't be rushed, even those on programmes from earlier in their teenage years can't overload or short cut, it's why Cork are still hanging their hats on the Lehanes and Harnedys of their world instead of introducing some of their U20 winning sides of recent vintage. They just havent got the power needed to impose on the game.

Stool Pigeon (Galway) - Posts: 840 - 07/06/2023 11:46:34    2484704

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Replying To Mayo52:  ".... anything to be said for another mass"
Wasn't it a month or so ago that you were enquiring as to why Paul Killeen & Paraic Brehony weren't featuring....could be a wise move to get a few masses said alright.

Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 3452 - 07/06/2023 12:45:09    2484724

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Replying To Trump2020:  "I agree with you. I love Niland but he's AT LEAST 2 or 3 years away from a possible Senior spot and that's IF he does as you say and puts on some strength. He might be a nice little sub off the bench to bring in late in matches when some of the bigger stronger guys are tired."
this is the reason we should be getting in lads at minor level who are at least 6 foot 2. and push for lads over 6 foot 5. get them to hurl and wel be onto something. A lot easier to train big lads to hurl than it is to get small lads strong...

clare_sparrow (Galway) - Posts: 426 - 07/06/2023 14:48:40    2484764

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Replying To clare_sparrow:  "this is the reason we should be getting in lads at minor level who are at least 6 foot 2. and push for lads over 6 foot 5. get them to hurl and wel be onto something. A lot easier to train big lads to hurl than it is to get small lads strong..."
Theres some obsession over the years on big tall lads from the Galway posters.

Id say the opposite is true. You cant turn anyone into a Joe Canning or an Eoin Kelly but you can def add bulk to most players. The best talent should be nurtured and not cherry big bigger players and end up with a team of "manufactured hurlers". Completely the wrong road to go down in my opinion.

tiobraid (Tipperary) - Posts: 4119 - 07/06/2023 15:33:59    2484779

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Replying To clare_sparrow:  "this is the reason we should be getting in lads at minor level who are at least 6 foot 2. and push for lads over 6 foot 5. get them to hurl and wel be onto something. A lot easier to train big lads to hurl than it is to get small lads strong..."
Your last sentence is just not related to the truth

Stool Pigeon (Galway) - Posts: 840 - 07/06/2023 15:49:59    2484784

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Replying To clare_sparrow:  "this is the reason we should be getting in lads at minor level who are at least 6 foot 2. and push for lads over 6 foot 5. get them to hurl and wel be onto something. A lot easier to train big lads to hurl than it is to get small lads strong..."
I don't think that's the case at all. Focusing mainly on big players at underage will result in some of the better hurlers slipping through the net. There's also the fact that a lot of lads mature physically at different ages.
To be honest, I think it would be an awful approach. Just as well Limerick weren't doing it when Sean Finn and Cian Lynch were coming through at underage.

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2046 - 07/06/2023 17:18:54    2484808

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Replying To Pope_Benedict:  "Wasn't it a month or so ago that you were enquiring as to why Paul Killeen & Paraic Brehony weren't featuring....could be a wise move to get a few masses said alright."
Good lad Beney...carry on there now and try to reach the 3000 posts. they might even send you a medal yet. You could hang it beside the keyboard. Tuam Herald might come calling then, heard they're looking for lads for the club matches.

Mayo52 (Mayo) - Posts: 44 - 07/06/2023 20:37:27    2484842

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Replying To Mayo52:  "Good lad Beney...carry on there now and try to reach the 3000 posts. they might even send you a medal yet. You could hang it beside the keyboard. Tuam Herald might come calling then, heard they're looking for lads for the club matches."
You might need to bone up on the whereabouts of retired Galway hurlers, before you go reporting for the Tuan Herald.

Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 3452 - 08/06/2023 10:45:51    2484885

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How we feeling for Sunday? A must win imo

CillTormoir (Galway) - Posts: 488 - 08/06/2023 13:19:40    2484924

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Replying To CillTormoir:  "How we feeling for Sunday? A must win imo"
This isn't a particularly 'rated' Galway side at this stage of their development. They're dining out on 'living with' Limerick in 2020 and 2022, when other 'BIG9' hurling counties were generally being slaughtered by the Shannonsiders.

Galway's record v KK in round robin games is good. Galway's record v KK in Leinster Finals is not so good. This isn't a great KK team, and it's not a great Galway team either, unless one or both of these sides is about to kick it up a few gears for what's left of championship 2023.

Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 3452 - 08/06/2023 13:47:44    2484927

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Replying To Pope_Benedict:  "This isn't a particularly 'rated' Galway side at this stage of their development. They're dining out on 'living with' Limerick in 2020 and 2022, when other 'BIG9' hurling counties were generally being slaughtered by the Shannonsiders.

Galway's record v KK in round robin games is good. Galway's record v KK in Leinster Finals is not so good. This isn't a great KK team, and it's not a great Galway team either, unless one or both of these sides is about to kick it up a few gears for what's left of championship 2023."
I remember speaking to a ex galway player and his idea was that galway needed to be six points better than kilkenny to beat them by a point just showing our inferiority complex

minor77 (Galway) - Posts: 224 - 08/06/2023 13:53:47    2484930

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Replying To clare_sparrow:  "this is the reason we should be getting in lads at minor level who are at least 6 foot 2. and push for lads over 6 foot 5. get them to hurl and wel be onto something. A lot easier to train big lads to hurl than it is to get small lads strong..."
Think the opposite is try to be honest.

Height is one thing.

I've always believed there's no substitute for a lad born with a hurl in his had. The hurl is an extension of the body to the purest.

Anyone can get big in a gym with the right diet

Doylerwex (Wexford) - Posts: 2689 - 08/06/2023 13:56:24    2484932

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Replying To Pope_Benedict:  "You might need to bone up on the whereabouts of retired Galway hurlers, before you go reporting for the Tuan Herald."
Oh but they'd be your reports P Bene

Mayo52 (Mayo) - Posts: 44 - 08/06/2023 14:23:11    2484938

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Would be nice to see Galway win because I think Munster teams will dominate the Liam series.
We have a decent chance.

suckvalleypaddy (Galway) - Posts: 1671 - 08/06/2023 17:11:04    2484996

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Replying To minor77:  "I remember speaking to a ex galway player and his idea was that galway needed to be six points better than kilkenny to beat them by a point just showing our inferiority complex"
The 2020 final being a very good example of this. We had far more scoring chances in that game and had the better of general play. The two quickfire goals proved our undoing in the end.

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2046 - 08/06/2023 18:51:13    2485011

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Replying To suckvalleypaddy:  "Would be nice to see Galway win because I think Munster teams will dominate the Liam series.
We have a decent chance."
Wouldn't it be the year ourselves and Clare win on Sunday and we meet Limerick in the semi :)

CillTormoir (Galway) - Posts: 488 - 08/06/2023 19:54:41    2485020

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