We are in an era of constant flux in the GAA at the moment but I'd near guarantee that we will we have a three tier competition in place within the next 3/4 years.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: gallsman on April 08, 2025, 11:11:45 AMUnderbelly S1 is terrific.
Quote from: NAG1 on February 03, 2025, 01:24:01 PMQuote from: DownFanatic on February 03, 2025, 01:14:42 PMBeen following United since 91/92, albeit my passion and interest has dwindled somewhat this last decade or so. But genuinely, that current squad, is the weakest I can remember in terms of sheer lack of high end quality.
Not sure on the quality element they are all individually good players, there just has been a real poor culture develop around the club that has accepted second best in a lot of aspects of the club. This has led to what we see out on the pitch currently.
Quote from: Targetman on January 14, 2025, 11:12:39 PMFrom a Down perspective its been another poor year for schools at senior level, Abbey and Colmans beat in 1/4 finals of Mc Rory and Red High and St Malachys the same in Mc Larnon, its not looking great for future!!
Quote from: Splash on December 10, 2024, 03:00:18 PMRealistically, winning the league is very feasible, and gaining promotion to Division One should be the bare minimum.
Having Kildare at home is probably beneficial to Down. Kildare have been a bit of a bogey team in recent years, and it will realistically be between us, Kildare, and Kerry for who goes to Division One.
Derry should be tough- be interesting to see what happens Slaughtneil further into the season, and how this impacts the county team.
Donegal and Meath could be well fit to spring a surprise on us.
Be good to see Tyrone in Ballycran. I would imagine they have another wee bit to go before they can compete with the next level of teams in Ulster, but they do seem to be going in the right direction.
I know the league has been restructured, but it's great to see 4 Ulster teams in Div 2.
Will be an important year for Down as this is the first time in a while they will probably be favourites to win a league, with Antrim, Offaly, Laois, Westmeath, and Carlow all playing in Div One.