What St Endas have that few others have is catchment and people. They are to
be admired but the likes of Carey simply don't have the population to action this.
Carey's success this year came from a very small squad which may see significant retirements and simply put, we don't have the personnel to compete in D1 and not a great place to be blooding youngsters. Similar pattern happened in 2022 and there were very few positives and also has happened to other clubs in the past where we have also seen clubs actively avoiding promotion to division 1.
I can see both sides tbf.
Not many clubs have capacity to step into senior and stay there - playing population is a massive part of this and not in the control of rural clubs.
be admired but the likes of Carey simply don't have the population to action this.
Carey's success this year came from a very small squad which may see significant retirements and simply put, we don't have the personnel to compete in D1 and not a great place to be blooding youngsters. Similar pattern happened in 2022 and there were very few positives and also has happened to other clubs in the past where we have also seen clubs actively avoiding promotion to division 1.
I can see both sides tbf.
Not many clubs have capacity to step into senior and stay there - playing population is a massive part of this and not in the control of rural clubs.
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on January 09, 2025, 12:56:31 PMOtherwise, what's the point of entering that competition/league in the first place?
Cushendall before their breakthrough were maybe a yoyo club, someone can fill me in on that, but that's been my view on it.
You had established clubs like Loughgiel, St Johns, Rossa, Balycastle then other clubs came along like the Down clubs and they established themselves and Dunloy made the breakthrough and continued to be the the more dominant team these past few decades.
You have to make or take a leap of faith, St Enda's are currently benefiting from restructuring of the leagues, good structures in house and good management that has allowed them to have a longer stay in Div 1 than what they normally have had over the years...
If a club that makes the breakthrough to senior, they should be modeling themselves on St Endas, who knows where the next generation of kids take ya...
Glenariffe will be looking to make that jump, but they either have to win the league or the intermediate championship to bring through a lot of their own youngsters