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#1
Antrim / Re: Antrim Hurling
February 20, 2024, 10:04:41 AM
Of the list i dont think any of them tick all the boxes - remembering they also didnt get the money pumped into the ground that corrigan has.

Parking to me hosting top div 1 sides is a bigger food for thought as opposed 5 years ago.

Ballycastle to me is the closest to meeting most criteria aside from a covered terrace.

Reason i mention st endas is they have a school nearby to facilitate parking (albeit never been used for a big club fixture)
Secondly they have a natural tiered terrace - why this has never been adapted with rails and proper footing? Would make good viewing.

Portglenone is a great setup but could it host a game against your kilkenny or always come championship? Thinking of crowds?

My point is i believe other grounds could've been adapted to the standard of a good home base to a higher standard than corrigan with less spent on it

#2
Antrim / Re: Antrim Hurling
February 19, 2024, 09:17:45 PM
Very easy for people to criticise and for what its worth i dont think corrigan is a poor choice as such. We've had some good days out there particularly in hurling.

Which other grounds could at the drop of a hat pick up a county game? Considering pitch, accessibility, parking etc

Ballycastle, Dunloy, St endas,

Id also mention cushendall, creggan, ahogill but since the clubs last hosted i feel our crowds have really picked up and not sure if they could cope now days with big games
#3
Antrim / Re: Antrim Hurling
January 25, 2024, 02:17:11 PM
Quote from: Saffrongael on January 25, 2024, 01:54:23 PM
Quote from: paddyjohn on January 25, 2024, 01:27:01 PM
Quote from: Saffrongael on January 25, 2024, 12:45:55 PMIs the talk of Niall McKenna transferring to Ballycastle just that ? Talk ?

I heard that myself but I doubt it.


It's a brave trek from Ballycastle to Sarsfields for training/matches


Same rumour every pre season. As far as ive been made aware Niall has made it clear while he's competitive nothing changes, sarsfields man playing for sarsfields. As time moves on and standards drop he might re-evaluate

#4
Antrim / Re: Antrim Hurling
January 14, 2024, 08:26:08 PM
Pretty sure Michael Bradley is recovering from a shoulder injury from last year but very much expected to play this year - anyone know different?

How far is Ciaran Clarke from returning?

Is Conor Johnston still on the panel this year?

Nigel Elliott? Has he walked too? If so disappointing having only rejoined last year.

I hope we haven't lost too much experience and replaced totally with younger guys. Div 1 needs a fair bit of steel that i feel comes with age
#5
Antrim / Re: Antrim Hurling
December 04, 2023, 03:34:20 PM
I think your getting mixed up in who the PRO is..

I don't believe Sean runs the Antrim Social media pages anymore and hasn't done for a number of years (happy to be proven wrong)

I know Sean done an excellent job and if anything was a credit to have run our social media (Yes I'm a fan i know) however the posts which are attracting negative coverage I believe is the new PRO
#6
Antrim / Re: Antrim Hurling
December 04, 2023, 12:42:13 PM
Regards lawlor & O'L

Its not cushendalls decision who lawlor picks up.

If they want Lawlor marking McManus then he will, in the KK county final lawlor played much of his game around the middle as he picked up cody. Despite fennelly being edge of the square.

O'L have 3 of the best defenders in the game and will decide how they want to matchup.

Regards McManus he was absolute quality as always however glad to see others noticing how easy he gets it off referees. Any contact and refs are quick to give him a free for his theatrics, antrim refs are even more susceptible to him than yesterday.
#7
Antrim / Re: Antrim Hurling
November 20, 2023, 12:24:53 PM
Regards u20 players being unavailable i totally agree.

I believe players develop more playing div 1 than u20 county..

Ive watched u20 boys finish strongly with their club
Looks promising for the following season to push on...
Then they're not seen by their club cause of u20 county, dont properly integrate with the club until post split and almost have to go through the kickstart process again
#8
Antrim / Re: Antrim Hurling
November 18, 2023, 10:28:57 AM
#1 that would be Leinster councils perogative if they chose to do so

#2 slightly different in that its an overall GAA structure. If antrim objected to that then the GAA would have to restructure to offer a pathway to the liam McCarthy

Either way and i know this will be unpopular but if Antrim replaced the Down teams with 3 top teams from Div 2 it would create a split in Div 1 however you would have the top teams competing to win. A group of 4/5 teams battling against relegation all the while avoiding the yoyo effect many teams have encountered.

Youd also have more antrim players exposed to Div 1 hurling and a platform to perform and perhaps make the county squad
#9
Antrim / Re: Antrim Hurling
November 17, 2023, 10:15:25 PM
Quote from: johnnycool on November 17, 2023, 03:56:33 PMThat's nice!

Ruín 3

Naomh Éanna CLG proposes that all Phase one games (i.e. first round) of league competitions shall be played within County Antrim.
In line with normal procedure, any application to change the fixtures shall be subject to CCC approval and agreement of both clubs.


What's this about?

Controversial ....

From an NE point of view and to be devils advocate...

Div 1 has been almost impossible for any promoted team to crack, the more antrim teams able to compete in div 1 and a competitive pathway to div 1 is only going to develop antrim hurling.

If anything can be done to further develop antrim clubs at the top tier then it should at least be considered.

Understand this may not sit well and may be seen as unfair to the Ards teams but if it strengthens antrim hurling that should be the primary aim
#10
Antrim / Re: Antrim Hurling
November 15, 2023, 03:30:11 PM
Quote from: NorthAntrim on November 06, 2023, 11:55:45 AMAre the county back? Any new faces or anyone opting out?

Heard theres been 5/6 regulars opt out however this stage of the year can always be just whispers
#11
Antrim / Re: Antrim Hurling
August 17, 2023, 04:42:54 PM
Friday games are the way forward

Player WhatsApp groups up and down the county will be going mental making plans for post game pints.

No training saturday, 2 weeks out from the next championship game.

"Were can we go without the gaffer finding out"

"If anyone gets us caught don't bother coming back"


#12
Antrim / Re: Antrim Football Thread
August 16, 2023, 11:27:40 AM
All valid points and very much understand them all

In the case of St Enda's who despite a poor football campaign with alot of their well known players not on teamsheets. I'd assume they want to be playing Div 1 and pushing in both codes.

Looking at former players how many of them played Div 1 in either code? Genuine question of anyone would have more knowledge but to me seems the obvious solution is to get managers who have experienced the top level?

Similarly if a club is regularly div 3/4 and wanting to progress up the divisions - obtain the services of a manager exposed to playing at a higher level?
#13
Antrim / Re: Antrim Hurling
August 08, 2023, 11:13:42 AM
Still see very little between cushendall & loughgiel and very much how it plays on the day.

Think Rossa will get 2nd in their group and if Naomh Eanna do beat ballycastle for 3rd that will be an interesting quarter final.

Similarly St Johns V either cushendall or loughgiel isnt a forgone conclusion

Championship shaping up nicely with alot of competitive contests.
#14
Antrim / Re: Antrim Hurling
August 08, 2023, 08:03:01 AM
MR2 agree people calling 6 months are maybe exagerrating abit..

However regards the rules is there any scope for a referee to distinguish types of striking in their report?

On this occasion i personally feel 1 match is too lenient (2-3 is what I'd judge appropriate) I also understand we don't have the capacity to judge each incident and trial them separately hence why we standardise and have a referee report and set punishments.

Real question is - is dangerous & on this occasion possibly intentional striking round the head treated the same as say shafting someone when it comes to suspension?

#15
Antrim / Re: Antrim Hurling
August 07, 2023, 01:04:53 PM
Quote from: johnnycool on August 07, 2023, 11:24:07 AM
Quote from: Kidder81 on August 06, 2023, 09:38:10 PM
Quote from: breakingball on August 06, 2023, 09:36:46 PM
Clutching at straws here.

One handed and with force.


Quote from: CitySlicker11 on August 06, 2023, 09:22:47 PM
I'd maybe give him the benefit of the doubt and suggest extremely miss timed and reckless?

The one handed is the giveaway, no intention of playing the ball

Did he get a red card ?

It's not a foul to pull one handed on a ball, not having seen the incident you're talking about though!


Agreed one handed isn't a foul however once you see the video you'll understand. Wasn't near the ball, wasn't near the flight path. 4/5yards off the player who played the ball. Straight slap to the head. It's bad.

The player has had a moment of madness, its a dirty stroke and if we're talking rugby and looking for mitigating circumstances I don't see any.

Luckily naomh wanna player wasnt seriously hurt. Mcmullan is young hopefully it's a lesson he learns from, takes his punishment and that's it buried.