Down Club Hurling & Football

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Truth hurts

The LGFA championships appear to need a revamp because it is now more difficult to go home empty-handed.

Blackandblue2

SFC Semi-Final this weekend. Can anyone see any other result than the big 2 in the final?

Glenn unlikely to trouble a very strong Burren side this year. But if the can reproduce their form against mayobridge they could make a game of it for 30 mins or so.

Other semi final is more interesting, Clonduff have been quietly looking good although havent really been tested. Kilcoo on the other hand have had stronger opposition but haven't looked themselves. Ill go for Clonduff vs Burren final.

Mourne Red

Quote from: Blackandblue2 on September 26, 2023, 02:42:06 PMSFC Semi-Final this weekend. Can anyone see any other result than the big 2 in the final?

Glenn unlikely to trouble a very strong Burren side this year. But if the can reproduce their form against mayobridge they could make a game of it for 30 mins or so.

Other semi final is more interesting, Clonduff have been quietly looking good although havent really been tested. Kilcoo on the other hand have had stronger opposition but haven't looked themselves. Ill go for Clonduff vs Burren final.

I'm afraid it has nothing but a Burren vs Kilcoo final written all over it

Town Gael

Quote from: PTC on September 21, 2023, 11:11:14 PM
Quote from: Granto on September 21, 2023, 06:56:24 PM
Quote from: elk on September 19, 2023, 08:43:42 AM
Quote from: urbangael on September 18, 2023, 09:44:21 PMPoacher unlikely to get another job in Down football. The merry go round stops at some point. Mayobridge was always split on his appointment. Not a nice thing to say but there will be Mayobridge supporters happy enough tonight as that confirms his exit.
CPN might take him.

I hear that CPN are already in negotiations with him  ;)
I hear castlewellan are also interested
Quote from: PTC on September 21, 2023, 11:11:14 PM
Quote from: Granto on September 21, 2023, 06:56:24 PM
Quote from: elk on September 19, 2023, 08:43:42 AM
Quote from: urbangael on September 18, 2023, 09:44:21 PMPoacher unlikely to get another job in Down football. The merry go round stops at some point. Mayobridge was always split on his appointment. Not a nice thing to say but there will be Mayobridge supporters happy enough tonight as that confirms his exit.
CPN might take him.

I hear that CPN are already in negotiations with him  ;)
I hear castlewellan are also interested
You need to get a better source!!!! Will never be back in Castlewellan

PTC

Quote from: Town Gael on September 26, 2023, 08:34:23 PM
Quote from: PTC on September 21, 2023, 11:11:14 PM
Quote from: Granto on September 21, 2023, 06:56:24 PM
Quote from: elk on September 19, 2023, 08:43:42 AM
Quote from: urbangael on September 18, 2023, 09:44:21 PMPoacher unlikely to get another job in Down football. The merry go round stops at some point. Mayobridge was always split on his appointment. Not a nice thing to say but there will be Mayobridge supporters happy enough tonight as that confirms his exit.
CPN might take him.

I hear that CPN are already in negotiations with him  ;)
I hear castlewellan are also interested
Quote from: PTC on September 21, 2023, 11:11:14 PM
Quote from: Granto on September 21, 2023, 06:56:24 PM
Quote from: elk on September 19, 2023, 08:43:42 AM
Quote from: urbangael on September 18, 2023, 09:44:21 PMPoacher unlikely to get another job in Down football. The merry go round stops at some point. Mayobridge was always split on his appointment. Not a nice thing to say but there will be Mayobridge supporters happy enough tonight as that confirms his exit.
CPN might take him.

I hear that CPN are already in negotiations with him  ;)
I hear castlewellan are also interested
You need to get a better source!!!! Will never be back in Castlewellan
My source tells me players aren't happy with current set up. Management socialising with players after games has led to a few heated arguments.

terrifictommy

I can't see any other final bar Kilcoo/Burren. Weather could make these games difficult for all involved.
I'd like to see a St Johns/ Liatroim final too.

Splash

Good week of hurling action.

Portaferry v Bredagh went much as expected. Been a tough year for Belfast side, but could win the Intermediate, and have had more success at minor again this year. They will begin to trouble the Ards sides at senior level soon enough, surely. Portaferry will very much in with s chance to win back fo back titles.

Newry Shamrocks simply couldn't live with Ballycran. Shamrocks have struggled and will be glad to see the back of the Senior Championship for now. Whilst they may not be hitting the highs they were a year or two ago, the club is in a far better place now than it was a few years ago. It's been good to see their development in hurling. Ballycran still favourites for the title. Good team.

Liatroim will be kicking themselves. This was perhaps their best chance at beating an Ards side. Liatroim seem to produce good hurlers, just not enough of them to thrive against the Ards sides. Regardless of the rumours of players leaving the club, have heard talk of lads transferring in. Whilst Liatroim are down, they are not out. Still capable of springing a surprise in this championship. Ballygalget seem to be slowly getting back on track. Whilst a senior championship is probably too far a step this year, they seem to be getting back to form.

Worth raising the point- the physicality and strength of the Ards sides seems to put them above their opponents. Surely this could be transferred to the Junior Football Championship? I know players travel to Loughinisland, Saul, etc. to play with the big ball, but it is hardly convenient for lads on the Ards to travel to such an extent to train every week.

I would be a massive supporter of encouraging more clubs to have hurling teams, but perhaps it goes both ways? No child should be denied the chance to play either code.

Believe I am right in saying there was football on the Ards in the past?

Splash

Warrenpoint snatch a late victory from Clonduff.

I remember when they won the junior last year, talking to somebody, saying it was well for them, but they were in for a rough ride. Pleasantly surprised  to find that has not been the case. Great to see. Need more hurling along the seafront in Down.

Wouldn't know much about hurling in the point, but is it a case of good systems, have they good lads coming through, etc., or is this a golden generation?

Clonduff missing some key players so the story goes. Christy Hynes a big miss I hear. All the same, this doesn't take away from CPN's victory, and Clonduff will be happy with their lot considering where they were at the start of the year.

Would expect them to come back up from Div 2, particularly if the Brannagans return to play. Assuming Carryduff get promoted to the Senior Championship, there's nothing stopping Clonduff giving the Intermediate a rattle next year.

Be interesting to see now how the rest of the championship unfolds.

johnnycool

Quote from: Splash on September 29, 2023, 01:17:06 AMGood week of hurling action.

Portaferry v Bredagh went much as expected. Been a tough year for Belfast side, but could win the Intermediate, and have had more success at minor again this year. They will begin to trouble the Ards sides at senior level soon enough, surely. Portaferry will very much in with s chance to win back fo back titles.

Newry Shamrocks simply couldn't live with Ballycran. Shamrocks have struggled and will be glad to see the back of the Senior Championship for now. Whilst they may not be hitting the highs they were a year or two ago, the club is in a far better place now than it was a few years ago. It's been good to see their development in hurling. Ballycran still favourites for the title. Good team.

Liatroim will be kicking themselves. This was perhaps their best chance at beating an Ards side. Liatroim seem to produce good hurlers, just not enough of them to thrive against the Ards sides. Regardless of the rumours of players leaving the club, have heard talk of lads transferring in. Whilst Liatroim are down, they are not out. Still capable of springing a surprise in this championship. Ballygalget seem to be slowly getting back on track. Whilst a senior championship is probably too far a step this year, they seem to be getting back to form.

Worth raising the point- the physicality and strength of the Ards sides seems to put them above their opponents. Surely this could be transferred to the Junior Football Championship? I know players travel to Loughinisland, Saul, etc. to play with the big ball, but it is hardly convenient for lads on the Ards to travel to such an extent to train every week.

I would be a massive supporter of encouraging more clubs to have hurling teams, but perhaps it goes both ways? No child should be denied the chance to play either code.

Believe I am right in saying there was football on the Ards in the past?

You need 18 to 20 lads comfortable and capable of senior hurling to really make an impact, at the minute we don't, we've still a few passengers on a good day and if we get a few injuries we're digging deep into either untested youngsters or lads who're ultimately junior hurlers.
As much as Bredagh chinned us in the minor championship (again) this is the start of our development program coming to fruition into adult hurling but it'll take time for them to have an impact at this level and I'm talking about 2 to 3 years. We've some strong hurlers in each year right down to U13 where we're suffering badly with numbers but that doesn't mean to say there's not some good hurlers in there.
Liatroim just didn't have enough hurlers in key positions, corner back and keeper being the two obvious ones. Prenter is a handful and whilst he got a good few scores he also left a goal or two behind him as did two of the younger lads, taking their eye off the ball at the wrong moment, they'd the ball hit and in the net before they'd actually secured the pass in their hands, schoolboy errors they'll need to learn from and quickly.
Liatroim persisted with the sweeper for too long when chasing the game with the wind in the second half, although when they did move Ruairi McCrickard up the field to win ball, John McManus went with him and if anything that had a more positive impact for us than them. Pierce OG was dangerous enough at times but was starved of quality ball to work with. We aren't good at playing the sweeper and he made hay in the first half off that but we got far better in the second half in denying him the space he needed.
Neither Ballycran nor Portaferry will be to worried about what they saw in that game TBH.

Targetman

Quote from: Splash on September 29, 2023, 01:17:06 AMGood week of hurling action.

Portaferry v Bredagh went much as expected. Been a tough year for Belfast side, but could win the Intermediate, and have had more success at minor again this year. They will begin to trouble the Ards sides at senior level soon enough, surely. Portaferry will very much in with s chance to win back fo back titles.

Newry Shamrocks simply couldn't live with Ballycran. Shamrocks have struggled and will be glad to see the back of the Senior Championship for now. Whilst they may not be hitting the highs they were a year or two ago, the club is in a far better place now than it was a few years ago. It's been good to see their development in hurling. Ballycran still favourites for the title. Good team.

Liatroim will be kicking themselves. This was perhaps their best chance at beating an Ards side. Liatroim seem to produce good hurlers, just not enough of them to thrive against the Ards sides. Regardless of the rumours of players leaving the club, have heard talk of lads transferring in. Whilst Liatroim are down, they are not out. Still capable of springing a surprise in this championship. Ballygalget seem to be slowly getting back on track. Whilst a senior championship is probably too far a step this year, they seem to be getting back to form.

Worth raising the point- the physicality and strength of the Ards sides seems to put them above their opponents. Surely this could be transferred to the Junior Football Championship? I know players travel to Loughinisland, Saul, etc. to play with the big ball, but it is hardly convenient for lads on the Ards to travel to such an extent to train every week.

I would be a massive supporter of encouraging more clubs to have hurling teams, but perhaps it goes both ways? No child should be denied the chance to play either code.

Believe I am right in saying there was football on the Ards in the past?

Targetman

Quote from: Splash on September 29, 2023, 01:17:06 AMGood week of hurling action.

Portaferry v Bredagh went much as expected. Been a tough year for Belfast side, but could win the Intermediate, and have had more success at minor again this year. They will begin to trouble the Ards sides at senior level soon enough, surely. Portaferry will very much in with s chance to win back fo back titles.

Newry Shamrocks simply couldn't live with Ballycran. Shamrocks have struggled and will be glad to see the back of the Senior Championship for now. Whilst they may not be hitting the highs they were a year or two ago, the club is in a far better place now than it was a few years ago. It's been good to see their development in hurling. Ballycran still favourites for the title. Good team.

Liatroim will be kicking themselves. This was perhaps their best chance at beating an Ards side. Liatroim seem to produce good hurlers, just not enough of them to thrive against the Ards sides. Regardless of the rumours of players leaving the club, have heard talk of lads transferring in. Whilst Liatroim are down, they are not out. Still capable of springing a surprise in this championship. Ballygalget seem to be slowly getting back on track. Whilst a senior championship is probably too far a step this year, they seem to be getting back to form.

Worth raising the point- the physicality and strength of the Ards sides seems to put them above their opponents. Surely this could be transferred to the Junior Football Championship? I know players travel to Loughinisland, Saul, etc. to play with the big ball, but it is hardly convenient for lads on the Ards to travel to such an extent to train every week.

I would be a massive supporter of encouraging more clubs to have hurling teams, but perhaps it goes both ways? No child should be denied the chance to play either code.

Believe I am right in saying there was football on the Ards in the past?

Targetman

Quote from: Splash on September 29, 2023, 01:17:06 AMGood week of hurling action.

Portaferry v Bredagh went much as expected. Been a tough year for Belfast side, but could win the Intermediate, and have had more success at minor again this year. They will begin to trouble the Ards sides at senior level soon enough, surely. Portaferry will very much in with s chance to win back fo back titles.

Newry Shamrocks simply couldn't live with Ballycran. Shamrocks have struggled and will be glad to see the back of the Senior Championship for now. Whilst they may not be hitting the highs they were a year or two ago, the club is in a far better place now than it was a few years ago. It's been good to see their development in hurling. Ballycran still favourites for the title. Good team.

Liatroim will be kicking themselves. This was perhaps their best chance at beating an Ards side. Liatroim seem to produce good hurlers, just not enough of them to thrive against the Ards sides. Regardless of the rumours of players leaving the club, have heard talk of lads transferring in. Whilst Liatroim are down, they are not out. Still capable of springing a surprise in this championship. Ballygalget seem to be slowly getting back on track. Whilst a senior championship is probably too far a step this year, they seem to be getting back to form.

Worth raising the point- the physicality and strength of the Ards sides seems to put them above their opponents. Surely this could be transferred to the Junior Football Championship? I know players travel to Loughinisland, Saul, etc. to play with the big ball, but it is hardly convenient for lads on the Ards to travel to such an extent to train every week.

I would be a massive supporter of encouraging more clubs to have hurling teams, but perhaps it goes both ways? No child should be denied the chance to play either code.

Believe I am right in saying there was football on the Ards in the past?
I remember Ballycran playing in Div4 many years ago, Greg Blaney was playing for them back then

DownFanatic

Ballycran in the early 90's had established themselves as a decent Division 3 outfit in football and had picked up a right few victories in the IFC.

Truth hurts

The chances of the lads of Clough fielding a hurling team in the JHC in 2023 are higher than those of Ards fielding a football team.

johnnycool

Quote from: DownFanatic on September 29, 2023, 01:58:56 PMBallycran in the early 90's had established themselves as a decent Division 3 outfit in football and had picked up a right few victories in the IFC.

Back then football suspensions carried into the hurling, not the case now, but hard to see much motivation within any of the three Ards clubs to put out a junior football team right in the middle of a hurling season.

In saying that if you look at Dunloy, they seem to manage it quite well although they don't look to have given league football in Antrim much focus.