Down Club Hurling & Football

Started by Lecale2, November 10, 2006, 12:06:55 AM

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Smurfy123

Ah come on. If teams start doing that then what hope will we have of living with this? Is that a genuine reason to stop? Genuine question.

OgraAnDun

Quote from: Smurfy123 on July 24, 2020, 07:11:43 AM
Ah come on. If teams start doing that then what hope will we have of living with this? Is that a genuine reason to stop? Genuine question.

Yes, it's an excellent reason to stop, otherwise if any of their players picked it up they'll probably pass it on to whoever they are marking in the next game and the cycle continues!

thebar

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Quote from: OgraAnDun on July 24, 2020, 08:21:20 AM
Quote from: Smurfy123 on July 24, 2020, 07:11:43 AM
Ah come on. If teams start doing that then what hope will we have of living with this? Is that a genuine reason to stop? Genuine question.

Yes, it's an excellent reason to stop, otherwise if any of their players picked it up they'll probably pass it on to whoever they are marking in the next game and the cycle continues!

Remember it could also have worked the other way with a Castlewellan member / members being carriers and transferring to the other 2 named clubs (or vice versa)...no one knows thats the problem.

Mourne Red

County Board, Clubs and Destination Newry have to be commended tonight, out injured so wasn't at my own clubs game but felt like it was Soccer Saturday with the scores coming in all the time.. First class coverage!


wobbller


imtommygunn

I see there needed to be an air ambulance for one of the portaferry games at the weekend.

QuoteUpdate on Kevin smyth. The big man has been kept in hospital and hoping to have surgery tomorrowCrossed fingers so keep him in your thoughts.  Senior hurlers are holding a raffle to try and help Kevin and family out while he is out of work. Painting by Emma Finnegan

(From portaferry twitter)

Must have been bad.

Mourne Red

Quote from: wobbller on July 27, 2020, 08:32:16 PM
Dundrum now affected.

Unfortunately 4 within our club infected now per the Facebook post the club put out.. Hopefully it's a speedy recovery for them and we can get back out on the field again soon.

Hopefully teams played in the past few weeks all return negative too

wobbller


johnnycool

Quote from: imtommygunn on July 28, 2020, 03:28:33 PM
I see there needed to be an air ambulance for one of the portaferry games at the weekend.

QuoteUpdate on Kevin smyth. The big man has been kept in hospital and hoping to have surgery tomorrowCrossed fingers so keep him in your thoughts.  Senior hurlers are holding a raffle to try and help Kevin and family out while he is out of work. Painting by Emma Finnegan

(From portaferry twitter)

Must have been bad.

Bad alright. Reports are that he went up to catch a ball and twisted his foot on landing so badly that the foot was allegedly pointing in the opposite direction. That's probably an exaggeration but not good nonetheless

Mourne Red

Castlewellan ladies coach tested positive and was out in Mullhollands on Saturday night.. Think it's time to drive home "Stay Away if you want to play". Amount of young ones out at the weekends in the pubs then going to training during the week putting teammates at risk is selfish

downjim

That is very unfair on the person who got it, I hope he is ok. You are allowed to socialize, but I cannot see the GAA season finishing with all this going on. It is making people feel very uneasy. At the end of the day it is only a game of football or hurling. Is it worth all this? That twice Castlwellan have  had to close, that is an awful lot of pressure on their committee and volunteers.

Mourne Red

Quote from: downjim on July 30, 2020, 03:40:08 PM
That is very unfair on the person who got it, I hope he is ok. You are allowed to socialize, but I cannot see the GAA season finishing with all this going on. It is making people feel very uneasy. At the end of the day it is only a game of football or hurling. Is it worth all this? That twice Castlwellan have  had to close, that is an awful lot of pressure on their committee and volunteers.

I get what you're saying at me being a bit unfair, but if they had symptoms at the time you are supposed to self-isolate not socialise.. Just with the time it takes to have symptoms, book a test and get your results back the probably would have had symptoms at the weekend.

I think it'll be a domino effect once one club pulls out of league/championship for the year other clubs will follow, just a case of who blinks first.

downjim

I think you are right and i do not think that clubs would be overly worried about no action. There is too much riding on this unfortunately.

Last Caress

Quote from: Mourne Red on July 30, 2020, 03:50:41 PM
Quote from: downjim on July 30, 2020, 03:40:08 PM
That is very unfair on the person who got it, I hope he is ok. You are allowed to socialize, but I cannot see the GAA season finishing with all this going on. It is making people feel very uneasy. At the end of the day it is only a game of football or hurling. Is it worth all this? That twice Castlwellan have  had to close, that is an awful lot of pressure on their committee and volunteers.

I get what you're saying at me being a bit unfair, but if they had symptoms at the time you are supposed to self-isolate not socialise.. Just with the time it takes to have symptoms, book a test and get your results back the probably would have had symptoms at the weekend.

I think it'll be a domino effect once one club pulls out of league/championship for the year other clubs will follow, just a case of who blinks first.
castlewellan have now fallen to the virus.