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Replying To Viking66:  "You won't beat either next year."
True because Wexford and Antrim are relegated to 2nd tier hurling.

katser (Galway) - Posts: 2667 - 13/07/2025 21:04:19    2625400

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Replying To katser:  "True because Wexford and Antrim are relegated to 2nd tier hurling."
Was talking about the championship Katser. Noone cares about the League.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 16577 - 14/07/2025 09:10:33    2625501

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Replying To Viking66:  "You won't beat either next year."
Why not?

Crashingwaves (Galway) - Posts: 257 - 14/07/2025 09:59:30    2625519

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Replying To Crashingwaves:  "Why not?"
You wont be playing Antrim because they are back in the Joe Mac next year. And I'm just being optimistic about our chances in the Park :-D

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 16577 - 14/07/2025 10:04:19    2625521

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Replying To Viking66:  "You wont be playing Antrim because they are back in the Joe Mac next year. And I'm just being optimistic about our chances in the Park :-D"
Rightly so! Next year seems a long way away, right now I'm enjoying our U23s camogie All Ireland win over Cork!

Crashingwaves (Galway) - Posts: 257 - 14/07/2025 11:54:10    2625557

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Replying To Crashingwaves:  "Rightly so! Next year seems a long way away, right now I'm enjoying our U23s camogie All Ireland win over Cork!"
Was a good win against the odds! Enjoy the pints! I was only answering a post saying all ye had to look forward to for the next 10 years was beating ourselves and Antrim!
Plenty of hurling to enjoy between now and when we meet in the Park next year! You could have a few new faces by then also, as likely will we.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 16577 - 14/07/2025 17:04:29    2625690

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Replying To Viking66:  "Was a good win against the odds! Enjoy the pints! I was only answering a post saying all ye had to look forward to for the next 10 years was beating ourselves and Antrim!
Plenty of hurling to enjoy between now and when we meet in the Park next year! You could have a few new faces by then also, as likely will we."
There's not much between Dublin, Galway and Wexford. I expect younger players will be introduced in Galway next year whether that means an improvement or not remains to be see.

Crashingwaves (Galway) - Posts: 257 - 15/07/2025 08:23:46    2625777

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Replying To Crashingwaves:  "There's not much between Dublin, Galway and Wexford. I expect younger players will be introduced in Galway next year whether that means an improvement or not remains to be see."
Wont happen.
They will play some young lads in and out in the league in the muck with no backing . Back to the 2017 crop again for championship.

Black&White26 (Galway) - Posts: 8 - 15/07/2025 14:09:31    2625842

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Replying To Crashingwaves:  "There's not much between Dublin, Galway and Wexford. I expect younger players will be introduced in Galway next year whether that means an improvement or not remains to be see."
It won't mean instant improvement. But you'd be hoping the young lads will step up in the 2nd/3rd/4th years. I know that's what I'm hoping for ours.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 16577 - 15/07/2025 14:39:33    2625851

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Galway United FC in association with Connacht Hockey can confirm that planning permission is being sought with Galway County Council for a multipurpose sport training facility in Mountain South, Athenry

At least the debt will be paid off this season from that terrible business decision from the Galway hurling county council

Kew (Galway) - Posts: 242 - 15/07/2025 15:23:19    2625869

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Replying To Kew:  "Galway United FC in association with Connacht Hockey can confirm that planning permission is being sought with Galway County Council for a multipurpose sport training facility in Mountain South, Athenry

At least the debt will be paid off this season from that terrible business decision from the Galway hurling county council"
Was the Mountain South in Joe Byrnes time?

CillTormoir (Galway) - Posts: 565 - 15/07/2025 16:28:12    2625882

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Replying To CillTormoir:  "Was the Mountain South in Joe Byrnes time?"
I dont this so. That's going back to the end of the Celtic Tiger period and it's eventual bust (circa 2006 to 2009) which would be in the period of the previous chairman's tenure.

PoolSturgeon (Galway) - Posts: 2059 - 15/07/2025 17:44:15    2625910

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Replying To Black&White26:  "Wont happen.
They will play some young lads in and out in the league in the muck with no backing . Back to the 2017 crop again for championship."
We'll only be fielding 6or7 players in next year's championship so? Quite challenging, you'd imagine.

Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 4324 - 16/07/2025 15:26:47    2626106

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Replying To Pope_Benedict:  "We'll only be fielding 6or7 players in next year's championship so? Quite challenging, you'd imagine."
My point is young players are not being backed and are just swopped in and out of the team/panel for each other.
Dont expect a different result if you are doing the same thing each year. Back the youth and bite the bullet for once.
Nothing to loose at this stage.

Black&White26 (Galway) - Posts: 8 - 17/07/2025 14:17:16    2626259

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Replying To Black&White26:  "My point is young players are not being backed and are just swopped in and out of the team/panel for each other.
Dont expect a different result if you are doing the same thing each year. Back the youth and bite the bullet for once.
Nothing to loose at this stage."
They weren't swopped in and out at under20 level of course, but they still failed to progress to the business end of that grade, which isn't a good sign traditionally for Galway hurling. Stretching from 1972 to 2011, Galway have managed to field a lot of competitive and winning under21 sides. Our recent season showings in this grade wouldn't entice anyone to 'bite bullets'. Fire bullets, more like.

Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 4324 - 18/07/2025 18:20:01    2626467

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Replying To Pope_Benedict:  "They weren't swopped in and out at under20 level of course, but they still failed to progress to the business end of that grade, which isn't a good sign traditionally for Galway hurling. Stretching from 1972 to 2011, Galway have managed to field a lot of competitive and winning under21 sides. Our recent season showings in this grade wouldn't entice anyone to 'bite bullets'. Fire bullets, more like."
I get your point but the younger players have to be backed now or we will have nothing in 3 years time.
I thought that was the agenda of this management or am I wrong?

Black&White26 (Galway) - Posts: 8 - 19/07/2025 11:40:24    2626520

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Replying To galway19:  "No retirements but Huban and Coen are up there in age now. They played some lovely hurling last year but also had some very long spells of poor play in games last year against Castlegar and Cappy. As I said, I think Turlough should be favourites with Phelan back this year. He gave Fintan a torrid time in the county final two years ago and gives them a presence in the forward line. There is no doubt they have the best defence in the county with Daithi Burke, Daniel Loftus, Cillian Trayers, Cillian Whelan, Dara Whelan, Kevin Hussey and Sean Linnane and Tom Quirke in front of them.

I have a feeling Clarinbridge will go close this year. TJ was the form player for Galway so he's coming in good shape with Gavin Lee. Good young defenders finding their feet in senior in Dylan Dunne and Sean Murphy."
Fintan destroyed Phelan in the county final? That never happened anyway.

TanCanRan (Galway) - Posts: 280 - 19/07/2025 20:35:21    2626565

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Replying To Black&White26:  "I get your point but the younger players have to be backed now or we will have nothing in 3 years time.
I thought that was the agenda of this management or am I wrong?"
They are being backed. It's mostly the 2018 under21 side they need to beat out anyway, not the 2017 allireland winners that you keep harping on about.

In fairness to the 6or7 all Ireland survivors, imo they're all still there on merit this year. David Burke probably the only one that could be questioned realistically in 2024-2025, and I'd imagine that management liked having him on board in 2025, if only for his leadership and experience at this stage. I'd be surprised if David doesn't retire from intercounty before the 2026 season commences. Who'll replace what he brought 2012-2025 is the question that Henry and MD haven't found the answer to.

Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 4324 - 19/07/2025 21:33:48    2626569

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