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Some price changes there. There is a drift on Kerry now at 7/4 with B (PP 11/8). Galway are now a best priced 4/1 (PP). Best price on Donegal is 10/1. Prices do vary so people should shop around.
panamasam (Australia) - Posts: 2857 - 24/05/2018 18:48:04 2103654 Link 0 |
My apologies I did not realise that Laddies were offering prices. They are still 5/1 and 12/1 on Galway and Donegal respectively. panamasam (Australia) - Posts: 2857 - 24/05/2018 18:51:16 2103655 Link 0 |
Last two minor teams. I know we have not performed at minor lately but that does not mean you can't develop and push on.
yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11576 - 24/05/2018 20:48:20 2103672 Link 1 |
I think you may be overthinking the reason for Dublin's relative lack of success at minor. I think some of Dublin's success at U21 level is down to having all their players available for regular training as they are all based in and around Dublin. Other counties face a logistical nightmare where their U21 players are spread between Dublin, Cork, Limerick and Galway at the various universities. I remember Jack O'Connor commenting on how little time he had with his players before they went into their first game last year. I'm not whinging or trying to drag the thread into another anti-Dub fest but I do think it's a very real factor. Minor has always been much more straightforward as lads are in school and at home and can train a few night a week from early on as it's always been played in the summer. GeniusGerry (Kerry) - Posts: 2113 - 24/05/2018 21:24:55 2103684 Link 1 |
Dubs do leave Dublin as well mate, I think particularly at that age they can be scattered around the country attending university, college etc, some even go abroad. TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4517 - 24/05/2018 21:48:35 2103689 Link 0 |
Very hard to gauge how players will develop. I was very surprised to see u so short in the betting based on what I seen at minor especially in 2016. But u are better placed than me to judge.
panamasam (Australia) - Posts: 2857 - 24/05/2018 22:38:32 2103701 Link 0 |
Mayo supposed to have a petty decent panel this year.
Tizcold (Galway) - Posts: 239 - 25/05/2018 04:41:40 2103718 Link 0 |
Don't disagree but thought the last 3 Mayo minors teams have been very poor given Mayo's excellent record at minors. I know Mayo won a minor in 13 and the same bunch won the u21 in 2016 but apart from that Mayo's record at 21 since 2010 has been dreadful and are probably in desperate need of a decent run. JDF (Galway) - Posts: 322 - 25/05/2018 10:25:06 2103752 Link 0 |
I've lived in the west of Ireland (Galway City mostly) most of my life and i think i can count the amount of dubs i have met living/working here on one hand.
kazoochka (Galway) - Posts: 344 - 25/05/2018 11:16:42 2103760 Link 1 |
Same here, there are a few that have summer homes down this side of the country.
KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 14092 - 25/05/2018 13:41:17 2103780 Link 0 |
Plenty in Mayo too....my neighbours a few 100 yards up da road are dubs. Sure they love the west of Ireland ;)
yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11576 - 25/05/2018 16:54:32 2103815 Link 2 |
They do indeed, at least we only have to look and listen to them for a few months every year :-)
KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 14092 - 25/05/2018 18:33:11 2103836 Link 0 |
Unfortunately we have had to listen to them the last few September's :( They are grand tho for the most part...great bunch of lads
yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11576 - 25/05/2018 20:12:04 2103850 Link 1 |
Really enjoyed Donegals win today v Cavan. We looked very well drilled and Niall O Donnell was exceptional scoring 1-10. Hopefully for the likes of him and Jason Mc Gee who decided to go with the U20s instead of the seniors that they do well and possibly win Ulster. Tir Conaill Abu (Donegal) - Posts: 1677 - 27/05/2018 22:14:31 2104392 Link 0 |
Be interesting to see does young Coyne plays as named for westmeath tonight. He played at the weekend for the seniors making him ineligible. They may aswel start Heslin and a few others if the are going to break the rules Cuckoosinging (Roscommon) - Posts: 992 - 28/05/2018 17:16:49 2104928 Link 0 |
Well it seems some managers are now learning what a ridiculous rule this is not allowing players eligible for the U-20's play in that grade if named in the senior squad. Colin Kelly spoke out about it and I imagine the Derry U-20 management will be ruing the rule too next weekend. Like who does it really benefit? Bar the cash cow on the east. At the time we heard about protecting player welfare yet the evidence points to the complete opposite plus does the welfare of the hurlers not matter? Hmmmm. For example Donegal will most likely have to play 3 weeks in a row. Tell me who in the Ulster Council was thinking of player welfare when they decided the prelim match at the weekend should be played after 2 quarter finals? Go figure. The same Ulster Council who ensured with their fixture programming last year that Donegal were at a disadvantage to their provincial counterparts outside of Ulster having played more games over a shorter period. On a slightly different tangent but also in relation to their fixture planning Donegal will play Derry in their quarter final as curtain raiser to the senior semi final. Meaning anybody who wants to see them will have to pay out for more over priced tickets.....a complete joke. panamasam (Australia) - Posts: 2857 - 29/05/2018 01:52:27 2105132 Link 1 |
Well it seems some managers are now learning what a ridiculous rule this is not allowing players eligible for the U-20's play in that grade if named in the senior squad. Colin Kelly spoke out about it and I imagine the Derry U-20 management will be ruing the rule too next weekend. Like who does it really benefit? Bar the cash cow on the east. At the time we heard about protecting player welfare yet the evidence points to the complete opposite plus does the welfare of the hurlers not matter? Hmmmm. For example Donegal will most likely have to play 3 weeks in a row. Tell me who in the Ulster Council was thinking of player welfare when they decided the prelim match at the weekend should be played after 2 quarter finals? Go figure. The same Ulster Council who ensured with their fixture programming last year that Donegal were at a disadvantage to their provincial counterparts outside of Ulster having played more games over a shorter period. On a slightly different tangent but also in relation to their fixture planning Donegal will play Derry in their quarter final as curtain raiser to the senior semi final. Meaning anybody who wants to see them will have to pay out for more over priced tickets.....a complete joke. DonaldDuck (Tipperary) - Posts: 544 - 29/05/2018 10:52:29 2105205 Link 0 |
Heslin is overage silly
JR_Iarmhi (Westmeath) - Posts: 40 - 29/05/2018 11:18:23 2105212 Link 0 |
Of course it is especially in the middle of exams. The under 21 championship was just fine and if u argue it that way why has the hurling not been changed?
panamasam (Australia) - Posts: 2857 - 29/05/2018 12:45:02 2105242 Link 0 |
Exams are a different issue. didn't think an under 20 would still be in Leaving Cert but if they are they are. Playing 3 weeks in a row is not a player welfare issue. Training and playing with multiple teams is. Just because hurlers are doing something different does not make it right. Primary focus of underage competitions should be to develop a player to Senior. If they are already playing Senior then there is no need for them to play underage. Let another player get the development on the U20 squad. It is not about winning underage cups. Once upon a time we used to get excited about that in Galway until we realised it wasn't translating to Senior success. The real issue is the U20 who is good enough for Senior squad is also playing U20 and Senior for his club. If he plays hurling he is probably playing U20 and Senior hurling for club as well. That is 6 teams without even mentioning schools or college teams. Mayonman (Galway) - Posts: 1921 - 29/05/2018 13:23:12 2105263 Link 0 |