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Down / Re: Down Club Hurling & Football
« on: March 29, 2021, 08:47:41 PM »12th April assuming the Executive pave the way week commencing 5th.
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12th April assuming the Executive pave the way week commencing 5th.
Mourns red think you need to read that again
29 March. Organised outdoor sport kids and adults
We are not in England but watch these morons follow Boris
So... Just read through Boris’s roadmap and 17th May allows 30 person limit outdoors.. So a possible date for resuming of training?? Individual run plans are sickening at this pointare you based in England?
With the vaccinations in the North massively outstripping the south we could well be allowed back long before them, but would the GAA allow it or will they go with an all Ireland approach.
Is there not a chance that your county leaders are trying to get together the best calibre team possible? If that means picking bits from different proposals is that such a crime, really? Especially if it's done in the genuine best interests of the county!If we could just discuss Down GAA business amongst Down Gaels it’d be great.
BS,you have a habit of coming on here when there is any kind of criticism of our University educated County leadership.Are some of them your fellow Graduates?
Tally’s ban reduced to 8 weeks after appealm
Ok so who was it? Who was out training this morning? Seen on twitter but they didn’t name the clubWho posted it on Twitter?
The club proposals for 2021 don’t allow for the 2020 league being completed which is strange.. most other counties are completing their 2020 programmes before starting 2021.. but I suppose if they inscribed covid as the winner of division 1 in 2020 - everyone would agree!!
Another tight schedule ahead but the division 1/2 mix should be good and will show teams how far away they are from the top table..
Thoughts on Rostrevor training in kilbroney over Christmas?
If stories are to be believed the Down CB are appealing the red card for the minor who was spitting! If this is true it is disgusting and an awful example to set for a U17 basically tells him that there should be no consequences for his actions
Whatever happened to the day when you just took your punishment?? Got sent off for whatever you just sat out the necessary time (which usually meant you missed a few games) but society nowadays we appeal everything, set the wrong precedent esp to young players that they can do as they please and we will get you off on a technicality or something stupid..
on a side note - I heard the keeper got sent off after the final whistle for booting the ball at the ref and that is the red they are appealing not the spitting incident.. still setting wrong precedent IMO..