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Question: Super 11's hurling - good idea or bad idea?
Option 1: Good idea votes: 4
Option 2: Bad idea votes: 4
Title: Super 11's hurling - good idea or bad idea?
Post by: deiseach on November 27, 2015, 09:49:00 AM
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Title: Re: Super 11's hurling - good idea or bad idea?
Post by: AZOffaly on November 27, 2015, 09:50:01 AM
I think there's a 'meh' option missing. I don't think it's a bad idea, but it's certainly not going to advance 'hurling' as I know it.

I'd say it's a 'no harm sure' idea.
Title: Re: Super 11's hurling - good idea or bad idea?
Post by: NAG1 on November 27, 2015, 09:51:34 AM
It had the look of a training drill something that you could watch at most training sessions throughout the country when squads dont have enough numbers for a full sided practice game.
Title: Re: Super 11's hurling - good idea or bad idea?
Post by: seafoid on November 27, 2015, 04:56:23 PM
Am I the only one who thinks it's a good idea ?
Title: Re: Super 11's hurling - good idea or bad idea?
Post by: seafoid on November 28, 2015, 11:58:18 AM
One thing I didn't like about the Fenway thing was the big "fighting Irish" print at the back of one of the goals.
WTF? I know its Noterdame's slogan but FFS.

And the Shamrock series. Was it sponsored by ground almonds ?
Title: Re: Super 11's hurling - good idea or bad idea?
Post by: From the Bunker on November 28, 2015, 01:04:32 PM
Hey, the problem is not about promoting Hurling internationally. It's about promoting it Nationally. We have at least two thirds of the country who have no county team (Cavan), are crap (Mayo) or are becoming Crap (Offaly). Look at home first!
Title: Re: Super 11's hurling - good idea or bad idea?
Post by: seafoid on November 28, 2015, 01:52:49 PM
Quote from: From the Bunker on November 28, 2015, 01:04:32 PM
Hey, the problem is not about promoting Hurling internationally. It's about promoting it Nationally. We have at least two thirds of the country who have no county team (Cavan), are crap (Mayo) or are becoming Crap (Offaly). Look at home first!
what if hurling in the US generated funds for the promotion of hurling in counties that need it ?
We also need urgently a Bord na Mona replacement scheme to deal with the Offaly situation
Title: Re: Super 11's hurling - good idea or bad idea?
Post by: From the Bunker on November 28, 2015, 02:31:06 PM
Quote from: seafoid on November 28, 2015, 01:52:49 PM
Quote from: From the Bunker on November 28, 2015, 01:04:32 PM
Hey, the problem is not about promoting Hurling internationally. It's about promoting it Nationally. We have at least two thirds of the country who have no county team (Cavan), are crap (Mayo) or are becoming Crap (Offaly). Look at home first!
what if hurling in the US generated funds for the promotion of hurling in counties that need it ?
We also need urgently a Bord na Mona replacement scheme to deal with the Offaly situation

Yeah, but do you not think that money raised in the US will end up being spent promoting the the game in the US (which I have no problem with)?

Anyway it's beyond fixing in Ireland. County Boards in places like Mayo who are more interested in Football and see Hurling as a hindrance. In fact some would see it as much of a threat to football as Soccer/Rugby if promoted. So if you have the governing body pulling against the game what hope do you have?
Title: Re: Super 11's hurling - good idea or bad idea?
Post by: seafoid on November 28, 2015, 02:56:15 PM
Quote from: From the Bunker on November 28, 2015, 02:31:06 PM
Quote from: seafoid on November 28, 2015, 01:52:49 PM
Quote from: From the Bunker on November 28, 2015, 01:04:32 PM
Hey, the problem is not about promoting Hurling internationally. It's about promoting it Nationally. We have at least two thirds of the country who have no county team (Cavan), are crap (Mayo) or are becoming Crap (Offaly). Look at home first!
what if hurling in the US generated funds for the promotion of hurling in counties that need it ?
We also need urgently a Bord na Mona replacement scheme to deal with the Offaly situation

Yeah, but do you not think that money raised in the US will end up being spent promoting the the game in the US (which I have no problem with)?

Anyway it's beyond fixing in Ireland. County Boards in places like Mayo who are more interested in Football and see Hurling as a hindrance. In fact some would see it as much of a threat to football as Soccer/Rugby if promoted. So if you have the governing body pulling against the game what hope do you have?
That's the cultural problem. Mayo has the priority of winning the All Ireland football and hurling is nowhere.
BTW even in counties with strong hurling enclaves  like Galway and Offaly it took a long time to get properly organised.

And you do need a good clatter of clubs who focus just on hurling.
Title: Re: Super 11's hurling - good idea or bad idea?
Post by: didlyi on November 28, 2015, 06:46:07 PM
Quote from: From the Bunker on November 28, 2015, 01:04:32 PM
Hey, the problem is not about promoting Hurling internationally. It's about promoting it Nationally. We have at least two thirds of the country who have no county team (Cavan), are crap (Mayo) or are becoming Crap (Offaly). Look at home first!

They put a man on the moon before they discovered lost tribes in Africa. Whats the problem with promoting it abroad if Cavan and the likes are still trying to buy into it after 100+ years of exposure.
Title: Re: Super 11's hurling - good idea or bad idea?
Post by: AZOffaly on November 28, 2015, 07:25:57 PM
Quote from: seafoid on November 28, 2015, 11:58:18 AM
One thing I didn't like about the Fenway thing was the big "fighting Irish" print at the back of one of the goals.
WTF? I know its Noterdame's slogan but FFS.

And the Shamrock series. Was it sponsored by ground almonds ?
k

Notre Dame played Boston College the day before in the Shamrock series NCAA game. The hurling was on the same pitch/ground. So relax.