Club transfers

Started by SCFC, March 21, 2015, 03:15:47 PM

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Ballyroan Abbey

Cant do it with an intermediate team

Helix

Not even a gaels team? Considering Intermediate is essentially 3rd tier hurling in Laois and yet gaels team is possible for the football.
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Ballyroan Abbey

Can only do it with senior teams or to enter a senior championship, basically senior in football and senior and senior b in hurling

Keyser Söze

If Timahoe didn't enter a hurling team in 2017 anybody in Timahoe interested in hurling could "get permission" to hurl with any other HURLING ONLY club, such as Clonad, Ballypickas, Colt, Shanahoe, Slieve Margy etc! This would remove the necessity for a transfer and would require reapplication for "permission" each year.
The recipient club would not have to be senior, change their name, add Gaels or do anything at all except accept the players!
Clonad makes most sense really!

Obviously there are two sides to every story, but what is being presented here is that Timahoe club officials don't want hurling, but don't want their players going elsewhere!
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Helix

As an isolated player is it Keyser? Would be the best option and would suit lads to go where they wish. Clonad the best option there if that's the case.
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Keyser Söze

Quote from: Helix on November 01, 2016, 06:47:15 PM
As an isolated player is it Keyser? Would be the best option and would suit lads to go where they wish. Clonad the best option there if that's the case.

Ye as an isolated player. You are somewhat restricted in that it would be expected you would either go to the nearest available club or you would have some connection to the club you are otherwise looking to join.
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Helix

Quote from: Keyser Söze on November 01, 2016, 07:18:17 PM
Quote from: Helix on November 01, 2016, 06:47:15 PM
As an isolated player is it Keyser? Would be the best option and would suit lads to go where they wish. Clonad the best option there if that's the case.

Ye as an isolated player. You are somewhat restricted in that it would be expected you would either go to the nearest available club or you would have some connection to the club you are otherwise looking to join.
We'd have some lads that would have played minor and 21s in Clonad would be no family connections. Good few timahoe lads on team that beat a fancied Rathdowney Errill team with Clonad and Park Ratheniska. Nearest hurling only club to Timahoe is Clonad aswell so might suit us.
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Downtheroad

Quote from: Ballyroan Abbey on November 01, 2016, 06:23:08 PM
Can only do it with senior teams or to enter a senior championship, basically senior in football and senior and senior b in hurling
Junior players can join with an intermediate team to form a gaels team. Rules changed a year ago. They can play in intermediate championship.

Keyser Söze

Quote from: Downtheroad on November 02, 2016, 12:50:51 AM
Quote from: Ballyroan Abbey on November 01, 2016, 06:23:08 PM
Can only do it with senior teams or to enter a senior championship, basically senior in football and senior and senior b in hurling
Junior players can join with an intermediate team to form a gaels team. Rules changed a year ago. They can play in intermediate championship.

You sure about that? I understood they couldn't.
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SCFC

I think it can happen. The rule says "A Player shall not lose his current Championship status by: (1) Playing in a Senior or Intermediate Championship on a Divisional or Group Senior or Intermediate team."

Can't see it happen at intermediate level in Laois football. Maybe it would work in the hurling?

Keyser Söze

Quote from: SCFC on November 02, 2016, 03:30:39 PM
I think it can happen. The rule says "A Player shall not lose his current Championship status by: (1) Playing in a Senior or Intermediate Championship on a Divisional or Group Senior or Intermediate team."

Can't see it happen at intermediate level in Laois football. Maybe it would work in the hurling?

That's fairly clear then that it can happen.
I'd imagine that the CB would allow most combinations, particularly parish teams, so long as they don't alter the number of teams in the grade and thus mess up the "perfect" system we have going at all grades in hurling.
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Ballyroan Abbey

So far ive heard daly from barrowhouse to joesphs or killen in the football and quinlan from kyle to borris/kilcotton and harnett from mountmellick to ballyfin in the hurling

High Fielder

You're the Jim White of Laois GAA Ballyroan. It would be sickening if Daly went to Josephs because Barrowhouse were blackguarded before. Also, Josephs rejected any senior tie up between the two clubs, so they have no right to go poaching. Can't see it anyway.

The Monument Road

Quote from: High Fielder on November 16, 2016, 02:38:03 PM
You're the Jim White of Laois GAA Ballyroan. It would be sickening if Daly went to Josephs because Barrowhouse were blackguarded before. Also, Josephs rejected any senior tie up between the two clubs, so they have no right to go poaching. Can't see it anyway.
Have Joes started poaching....just wondering but have a look at a certain high profile BH players Facebook profile picture....is it poaching or the opposite of poaching

tcrilly

Quote from: Ballyroan Abbey on November 16, 2016, 01:49:30 PM
So far ive heard daly from barrowhouse to joesphs or killen in the football and quinlan from kyle to borris/kilcotton and harnett from mountmellick to ballyfin in the hurling

Yes Quinlan has been telling B/K that he is going to put in a transfer and rumor has it that Kyle are in deep trouble with numbers and geographically where they are they have nobody to join with, other small hurling clubs in laois like slieve bloom were damn near going under a few years ago and pulled it back and Ballinakill are punching above their weight at the moment too