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Westmeath Football thread - 4 Like(s)
Proudroyal (National) - 03/05/2026 16:53:18 |
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Westmeath Football thread - 4 Like(s)
Joeynyc (National) - 03/05/2026 11:25:49 |
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Westmeath Hurling thread - 4 Like(s)
preddan (National) - 03/05/2026 12:42:41 |
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Westmeath Football thread - 3 Like(s)
Bruno@1 (National) - 03/05/2026 18:12:57 |
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Westmeath Football thread - 3 Like(s)
Claretandblue (National) - 03/05/2026 17:04:19 |
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Football Championship 2026 - 3 Like(s)
Saynothing (National) - 03/05/2026 16:27:30 |
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Westmeath Football thread - 3 Like(s)
kudos (National) - 03/05/2026 16:19:47 |
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Westmeath Football thread - 3 Like(s)
mickcunningham (National) - 03/05/2026 18:48:34 |
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Leitrim GAA thread - 3 Like(s)
3rdmidfielder (National) - 03/05/2026 19:30:27 |
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Louth GAA thread - 3 Like(s)
Claretandblue (National) - 03/05/2026 19:41:02 |
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Football Championship 2026 - 2 Like(s)
Plus if Down had stayed in Div 2. they wouldn't have had to worry about beating Donegal or Armagh. CastleBravo (National) - 03/05/2026 19:17:36 |
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Hurling Championship 2026 - 2 Like(s)
Relegation would add a layer of excitement to the Munster Championship also. Viking66 (National) - 03/05/2026 18:03:18 |
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Westmeath Hurling thread - 2 Like(s)
Dheen (National) - 03/05/2026 14:13:48 |
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Westmeath Football thread - 2 Like(s)
Upforthegame23 (National) - 03/05/2026 19:32:04 |
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Louth GAA thread - 2 Like(s)
Claretandblue (National) - 03/05/2026 19:40:19 |
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Football Format Changes Discussion - 1 Like(s)
Beating two hurling counties in Munster should not give you the same seeding as beating 3 or 4 teams in Ulster or Leinster, that shouldn't even be up for debate. JimB1991 (National) - 03/05/2026 15:41:27 |
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Louth GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
This from the boy who came out with that.... Pot - Kettle come to mind... lol Fionn (National) - 03/05/2026 17:48:55 |
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Leitrim GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
joeman123 (National) - 03/05/2026 16:42:56 |
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Galway Football thread - 1 Like(s)
Speaking to a Roscommon academy coach recently, by contrast they one panel that has been together since early this year. Im hearing only 60/70 lads trialled as apposed to the 140 in the first few Galway sessions. They know each other, play against each other regularly at club level, and are not divided by North/West regional structures. You would imagine Roscommon coaches spend more time on smaller groups of players, building them up, that Roscommon U16 group will likely transition almost directly into U17s in September/October, maybe with a few additions. Sligo and Leitrim will be similar. At development level, selecting from a smaller group is usually more effective than filtering through a huge pool. Galways selection process is too prolonged. Lads dont know where they stand, less certainty, lower confidence. Fewer players = clearer messaging, more reps per player, stronger learning. There's no doubt that Roscommon's underage setup looks very strong right now. Their biggest advantage isn't just coaching in isolation, it's the clarity, continuity, and cohesion in how everything is run. A settled panel, a clear pathway, and players who know each other well creates an environment where coaching can actually land and stick. Galway, on the other hand, have the numbers and depth most counties would love, but that brings its own challenges. If the group stays too big for too long, it can dilute identity and slow development, even if the raw talent is there. I'm not saying "less is better" it's that timing and structure matter most. Cast the net wide early, then narrow with purpose and commit to a group. Right now, Roscommon seem to be getting that balance right, and it's giving them an edge in terms of team development. WonTon5 (National) - 03/05/2026 15:32:52 |
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Dublin GAA thread - 1 Like(s)
BarneyGrant (National) - 03/05/2026 17:11:21 |