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Replying To Viking66:  "It would be brilliant to see Southern Gaels win Intermediate."
I would love to see Southern Gaels win the IHC, might be a year too early. CTG will be hard beat if they don't lose many to the senior team, which I don't think they will.

stonemadbeany (USA) - Posts: 592 - 29/06/2023 11:44:37    2490595

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Replying To stonemadbeany:  "I would love to see Southern Gaels win the IHC, might be a year too early. CTG will be hard beat if they don't lose many to the senior team, which I don't think they will."
Agree that Alan Mangan will be clever enough in the opening rounds to not eat into his intermediate team and will still easily plot a course to the senior semi-final. It's when the business end comes around and injuries happen that CTG intermediate might be vulnerable. Depending on how the football pans out for Milltownpass and Tyrellspass, St.Brigid's could be stronger come the end of the season with players coming back or nothing left to play for in football. Not sure is Southern Gaels are as reliant on footballers to make up their team..

Yellow&Green (Westmeath) - Posts: 51 - 29/06/2023 13:17:47    2490621

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Southern Gaels are rank outsiders in the championship. Can understand posters wishing them well but to reach the final would be a fantastic effort. Buddah and selectors know they'll be judged only on senior championship progress, after abysmal league final showing I'd imagine they'll be full strength as possible from outset

Claretandblue (Westmeath) - Posts: 1927 - 29/06/2023 19:13:23    2490731

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Some interesting results/shocks this evening. Turin beating Raharney & Sth Gaels beating Brigids in Intermediate. In Senior B Brownstown beating Delvin.

stonemadbeany (USA) - Posts: 592 - 30/06/2023 21:16:26    2490905

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Replying To stonemadbeany:  "Some interesting results/shocks this evening. Turin beating Raharney & Sth Gaels beating Brigids in Intermediate. In Senior B Brownstown beating Delvin."
Senior B win for Brownstown is huge for them and must give them a big chance of making a semi final.Delvin with the likes of Clinton,Coll Murphy and the Ennis brothers are under performing.A huge win for Southern Gaels with a very young team the people in Athlone working hard for hurling deserve great praise.If they can keep it up and with Athlone and Garrycastle not in their best moment just maybe the small ball might get some momentum in our biggest town.

jobber (Westmeath) - Posts: 1603 - 01/07/2023 09:38:27    2490942

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Replying To stonemadbeany:  "Some interesting results/shocks this evening. Turin beating Raharney & Sth Gaels beating Brigids in Intermediate. In Senior B Brownstown beating Delvin."
Good for Westmeath hurling and hurling in general to see Southern Gaels go well. Hope they can keep it up now!

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13988 - 01/07/2023 10:13:24    2490956

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Was in Joristown last night Brownstown deserved win last and prob should have been by more. Delvin panel depth showed up with total reliance on Clinton for scores. Delvin starting without Ennis, Coll, Kelly and Poynton from last year left them well short. They'll do well to make later stages now though it's defo most competitive group of all the championships.

puglerdaly (Westmeath) - Posts: 129 - 01/07/2023 12:11:00    2490977

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Replying To Viking66:  "Good for Westmeath hurling and hurling in general to see Southern Gaels go well. Hope they can keep it up now!"
its also good to see they are fielding at under 13,15,17 and 19 and are beginning to get players on county panels.

jobber (Westmeath) - Posts: 1603 - 01/07/2023 13:54:17    2491015

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Replying To jobber:  "its also good to see they are fielding at under 13,15,17 and 19 and are beginning to get players on county panels."
For sure. I was talking to a lad on holiday down here who played football himself but is bringing his youngest son to them as he prefers hurling. He's only u6 but the lad said the lads involved with the club are really putting the hours in recruiting and promoting and they have a good few in his young lads age group. Hopefully they all stick at it.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13988 - 01/07/2023 15:28:17    2491051

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Replying To Viking66:  "For sure. I was talking to a lad on holiday down here who played football himself but is bringing his youngest son to them as he prefers hurling. He's only u6 but the lad said the lads involved with the club are really putting the hours in recruiting and promoting and they have a good few in his young lads age group. Hopefully they all stick at it."
great news we need both Southern Gaels and Oliver Plunketts to become forces.Then we might have stregth in depth.

jobber (Westmeath) - Posts: 1603 - 01/07/2023 15:40:33    2491056

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Replying To jobber:  "great news we need both Southern Gaels and Oliver Plunketts to become forces.Then we might have stregth in depth."
plunketts just beat the Wood in senior B which is a bit of a shock.

jobber (Westmeath) - Posts: 1603 - 01/07/2023 15:45:03    2491058

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Replying To jobber:  "plunketts just beat the Wood in senior B which is a bit of a shock."
Not surprised, 2 very similar teams. The Wood are an ageing team.

stonemadbeany (USA) - Posts: 592 - 01/07/2023 16:01:14    2491060

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Replying To jobber:  "plunketts just beat the Wood in senior B which is a bit of a shock."
Can I ask how exactly that's a shock? Plunketts have been working hugely bringing young lads through in the last few years? Just this morning I seen the u16 Westmeath team was backboned by 7/8 plunketts lads. If I'm not mistaking plunketts relegated the wood lastyear from this competition aswell?

Westmeathk (Westmeath) - Posts: 14 - 01/07/2023 16:06:03    2491061

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Replying To Westmeathk:  "Can I ask how exactly that's a shock? Plunketts have been working hugely bringing young lads through in the last few years? Just this morning I seen the u16 Westmeath team was backboned by 7/8 plunketts lads. If I'm not mistaking plunketts relegated the wood lastyear from this competition aswell?"
firstly how did the 16s do? If you read my posts i have been complementing plunketts underage work but U16 isnt senior.Plunketts only won the intermediate in 2021 and barely survived last year edging Raharney b down to intermediate while the Wood were winning this in 2020.Todays win shows that some of the talent is coming through.

jobber (Westmeath) - Posts: 1603 - 01/07/2023 17:25:45    2491073

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Firstly well done to Southern Gaels. Some good people down there with a lot of blows-ins to the area involved

With a pick of 20,000 about 12 primary schools and 4/5 secondary schools Athlone they have a huge catchment
Athlone and hinterland has been long neglected by Westmeath GAA for hurling
There should be another club out in Moate

Devlin's problem is that they've only had one or two decent underage teams in the past 15 years and are relying on those few players.

valley84 (Westmeath) - Posts: 1900 - 01/07/2023 19:24:54    2491099

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Any suggestions as to who would organise this new hurling club in Moate? Brilliant lads here to make outlandish suggestions.

Claretandblue (Westmeath) - Posts: 1927 - 01/07/2023 20:58:33    2491122

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A few shocks in the senior today - LLG had 4 points to spare over a poor Clonkill 1-16,0-15 and Pollard defeat Raharney 2-15,1-15. Early days but didn't see those results coming. Presume a few big names missing - Jogger and Mitchell are in the US.

BigSur (Westmeath) - Posts: 1162 - 01/07/2023 21:51:36    2491159

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Pollard and the Gaels have opened up the 2023 hurling championship with 2 great wins.Second round will be very interesting

jobber (Westmeath) - Posts: 1603 - 01/07/2023 22:02:28    2491164

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Wide open championship but difficult to see Raharney being contenders based on tonight's display. They looked poorly prepared, no great team spirit, Pollard were hungryer team, Clonkill also looked well off the pace, Mitchell was missing but so was Jogger and Clonkill will struggle to make semi final now considering they have Castletown and Pollard and Raharney to play. More than 2 defeats leaves any side in bother.

Claretandblue (Westmeath) - Posts: 1927 - 01/07/2023 22:31:10    2491180

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Replying To Claretandblue:  "Any suggestions as to who would organise this new hurling club in Moate? Brilliant lads here to make outlandish suggestions."
Ya I see folks throwing out this crazy suggestion all the time..Let's put the effort in to clubs we have that are already up and running.. Crookedwood, Turin, Ringtown, Brownstown, Lough lene Gaels, Castlepollard, Cullion, Delvin can't even field teams at under 17 on their own..Most of them can't field teams at any underage level..

Yellow&Green (Westmeath) - Posts: 51 - 02/07/2023 01:13:01    2491210

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