Paul Julian was ratified for a third term in Ballylinan last week, I was talking to him at an U21 practice game last Sunday.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Butch Cassidy on November 10, 2016, 02:42:32 PM
Ross owes Laois nothing as just shows the passion he has for Laois that he still wants to play and feels he can still offer something. He'd make a great development officer for Laois as there's no one as commited as him.
Based on what I say during the club championship he's still in the top 10 forwards in the county so it's up to the younger lads to step up
Quote from: Keyser Söze on January 10, 2016, 08:13:06 PMQuote from: The Monument Road on January 10, 2016, 04:31:46 PMQuote from: High Fielder on January 10, 2016, 09:59:38 AMTo add an extra twist to this i now hear (rumour mill) Kileen have approached Barrowhouse to play with them....the irony of that...
I'm hearing that St Josephs members have rejected a proposal to play Senior football with Barrowhouse. They've had a fruitful relationship at underage and Barrowhouse could certainly make a decent contribution in my opinion. An opportunity lost if it's true. Josephs have a nice crop of talent coming through, but they haven't got enough of it. I think that decision will come back to haunt them.
In relation to both of the above- I don't see how Barrowhouse could join up and play Senior with either club. AFAIK under rule junior or intermediate clubs can combine to play as a Divisional Senior team, but Senior teams cannot?
Unless of course the proposal was to actually amalgamate the clubs in some way?
There is a big difference between a club amalgamation and a divisional/group team.