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Replying To galway19:  "There was definitely a quote from Paul Bellew on a GBFM interview a month or two ago that there is an understanding with Gavin Keary that there will be a large group of u20s part of the senior panel for 2026. It is likely to be the most we have had in both panels in a long time and it is nearly the whole u20 forward unit. Rabbitte, Niland, Leen and Callanan are all in with the senior training already. Cullen Killeen will be in there after Loughrea finish. Sean Murphy also with senior group. The likes of Vince Morgan, Darragh Counihan and Colm Burke wouldn't be a million miles off it either. Not all of them will still be with the seniors by the time the league rolls around but it will definitely be a lot more crossing the two squads than in recent years."
No harm having these U20s in with Seniors. Tipp showed us last year , you arent too old or too young if you are good enough. U20s is a development grade and yes we would love to win a Leinster at best , but id rather lads do what McCarthy did and play both!

puckemhard (Galway) - Posts: 245 - 21/11/2025 10:09:27    2645513

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Replying To galway19:  "There was definitely a quote from Paul Bellew on a GBFM interview a month or two ago that there is an understanding with Gavin Keary that there will be a large group of u20s part of the senior panel for 2026. It is likely to be the most we have had in both panels in a long time and it is nearly the whole u20 forward unit. Rabbitte, Niland, Leen and Callanan are all in with the senior training already. Cullen Killeen will be in there after Loughrea finish. Sean Murphy also with senior group. The likes of Vince Morgan, Darragh Counihan and Colm Burke wouldn't be a million miles off it either. Not all of them will still be with the seniors by the time the league rolls around but it will definitely be a lot more crossing the two squads than in recent years."
Ya the only problem is our u20s are 10 years behind in s&c compared to tipp, Limerick cork etc

BigBàsMan (Galway) - Posts: 232 - 21/11/2025 16:41:28    2645570

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Replying To BigBàsMan:  "Ya the only problem is our u20s are 10 years behind in s&c compared to tipp, Limerick cork etc"
Why would you think that? Munster and Leinster counties have split the last 4 finals. Can't say that your team looked any smaller than ours in any of the games we played eachother recently at u20, in any of those years, and we were the same size as Kilkenny and bigger than Offaly. Cork had a taller and bigger team than Offaly too in the final 3 years ago ok.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 17590 - 22/11/2025 13:21:37    2645622

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Replying To galway19:  "I'd imagine we will see plenty of new lads for Walsh Cup anyway. Cian Daniels from Larkins is in with the panel along with Darragh Neary from Cashel and I believe Manso is in there as well. Would be no harm to see a few of the young lads getting a run out as well - Jason Rabbitte, Rory Burke, Niland, Sean Murphy etc. Haven't heard anything on the Sarsfields lads but I'd hope Connaire is back with the panel this year."
Walsh Cup is a complete waste of time. Playing young lads in rain, muck and freezing conditions is not giving them a chance. Leave them with their age group rather than giving them a chance that's not a realistic opportunity to play hurling. Develop the young lads please

1shot (Galway) - Posts: 35 - 22/11/2025 16:53:36    2645660

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Are ye Galway bucks worried that yer losing JHC and IHC finals to clubs from non hurling Counties??

Seanfan (Roscommon) - Posts: 237 - 22/11/2025 17:19:42    2645662

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Replying To Seanfan:  "Are ye Galway bucks worried that yer losing JHC and IHC finals to clubs from non hurling Counties??"
No we are not sorry. Both Galway Teams played the Senior Champions of other counties, neither from Roscommon. Toreen a very strong club and they would hold their own if they played in the Galway Championship. Best of luck to them.

ref (Galway) - Posts: 264 - 22/11/2025 17:56:45    2645667

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Replying To Seanfan:  "Are ye Galway bucks worried that yer losing JHC and IHC finals to clubs from non hurling Counties??"
A fine bit of a tressing they got alright from the Torreen lads!

foreveryoung (USA) - Posts: 2401 - 22/11/2025 18:03:51    2645668

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Replying To Seanfan:  "Are ye Galway bucks worried that yer losing JHC and IHC finals to clubs from non hurling Counties??"
Desperate from our intermediate teams bar Oranmore and TAD. I remember Kinvara and now eyrecourt taking hammerings. Intermediate is division 3 in Galway, but still. Shouldn't be losing to Mayo teams.

CillTormoir (Galway) - Posts: 602 - 22/11/2025 18:12:44    2645669

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Replying To Viking66:  "Why would you think that? Munster and Leinster counties have split the last 4 finals. Can't say that your team looked any smaller than ours in any of the games we played eachother recently at u20, in any of those years, and we were the same size as Kilkenny and bigger than Offaly. Cork had a taller and bigger team than Offaly too in the final 3 years ago ok."
Size of fight in the dog had been a more serious missing ingredient in recent Galway u20 sides, than any issues with the size of the dogs in the fight.

Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 4484 - 22/11/2025 21:32:29    2645693

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Replying To Pope_Benedict:  "Size of fight in the dog had been a more serious missing ingredient in recent Galway u20 sides, than any issues with the size of the dogs in the fight."
Where are the U20's? Haven't heard much about them, are they doing trial matches? Minors have been playing a lot down Glenamaddy and releasing players.

WesternSeaBoard (Galway) - Posts: 146 - 22/11/2025 22:56:47    2645700

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Replying To Seanfan:  "Are ye Galway bucks worried that yer losing JHC and IHC finals to clubs from non hurling Counties??"
Our Intermediate winners have actually been out 3rd tier champions for the last number of years. Liam Mellows were actually our 2nd tier winners this year, and would have been much stronger the M/E.
With next year's restructure, it will be the equivalent of Mellows who will be representing us at Intermediate level in Connacht.
Likewise, our Junior champions will also be stronger, due to the long overdue restructure.

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2639 - 23/11/2025 10:32:33    2645720

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Replying To BigBàsMan:  "Ya the only problem is our u20s are 10 years behind in s&c compared to tipp, Limerick cork etc"
Being 10 years behind in S&C at U20 suggests they start doing that work at 10 years old, which is obviously nonsense.
Kilkenny looked to have a bigger team than Tipp in this year's final. It wasn't S&C that won it for Tipp, it was classy forwards and better hurlers in general.

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2639 - 23/11/2025 10:44:40    2645721

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Replying To BigBàsMan:  "Ya the only problem is our u20s are 10 years behind in s&c compared to tipp, Limerick cork etc"
S&C starts at 10? Wow! Hope you're not a math teacher!

foreveryoung (USA) - Posts: 2401 - 23/11/2025 11:52:08    2645730

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I'd be fairly certain we are about to see the worst team ever to play in Leinster with Kildare in next year's competition. Half of their team playing for Naas today and they resembled a junior club side. Woeful poor and won't do anything for them taking a bunch of hammerings from Galway, Kilkenny, Wexford and Dublin next year.

galway19 (Galway) - Posts: 1028 - 23/11/2025 14:35:36    2645747

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