Antrim Football Thread

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inabsentia

Quote from: Saffsof82 on March 02, 2026, 07:19:38 PMU20 had a convincing win against Wicklow ahead of the senior game on Saturday. Reality is our u17/u20 football could be competitive with around half of the teams in the country , but in Ulster we have the underage powerhouses of Donegal, Tyrone and Derry , with the others not that far behind.

That the footballers? Can see nothing about it anywhere

SaffronSports

Quote from: inabsentia on March 04, 2026, 10:18:52 AM
Quote from: Saffsof82 on March 02, 2026, 07:19:38 PMU20 had a convincing win against Wicklow ahead of the senior game on Saturday. Reality is our u17/u20 football could be competitive with around half of the teams in the country , but in Ulster we have the underage powerhouses of Donegal, Tyrone and Derry , with the others not that far behind.

That the footballers? Can see nothing about it anywhere

It was a challenge match so doubt any media were there. One of the players told me they won by a point.

inabsentia

Quote from: SaffronSports on March 04, 2026, 10:54:49 AM
Quote from: inabsentia on March 04, 2026, 10:18:52 AM
Quote from: Saffsof82 on March 02, 2026, 07:19:38 PMU20 had a convincing win against Wicklow ahead of the senior game on Saturday. Reality is our u17/u20 football could be competitive with around half of the teams in the country , but in Ulster we have the underage powerhouses of Donegal, Tyrone and Derry , with the others not that far behind.

That the footballers? Can see nothing about it anywhere

It was a challenge match so doubt any media were there. One of the players told me they won by a point.

Any word on squad/team?

SaffronSports

Quote from: inabsentia on March 04, 2026, 11:49:13 AM
Quote from: SaffronSports on March 04, 2026, 10:54:49 AM
Quote from: inabsentia on March 04, 2026, 10:18:52 AM
Quote from: Saffsof82 on March 02, 2026, 07:19:38 PMU20 had a convincing win against Wicklow ahead of the senior game on Saturday. Reality is our u17/u20 football could be competitive with around half of the teams in the country , but in Ulster we have the underage powerhouses of Donegal, Tyrone and Derry , with the others not that far behind.

That the footballers? Can see nothing about it anywhere

It was a challenge match so doubt any media were there. One of the players told me they won by a point.

Any word on squad/team?

I think they start their campaign in 3 weeks so I'm sure there will be team news before then.

Saffsof82

#40595
Your are 100% correct.....we lambast and wring our hands that our school teams can't compete in A competitions, yet in hurling our schools are in the B competition (Mageean winners only qualify to go into B semifinal). Our u17 and u20 hurling teams play in a revamped ulster championship and have struggled at times over the last number of years , but then progress to B level competition in Leinster where we are only just competitive and hang on by the finger nails. In Ulster football we are a mile off the top teams and that gap is not narrowing. The introduction of an Ulster B competition is welcome, but as EOC said, we need rid of the dysfunctional & outdated provisional system and have a graded all Ireland competition as already happens at Academy Squad level up to u16 and works really well, so the model is there.

Saffrongael

Quote from: Saffsof82 on March 06, 2026, 07:39:12 AMYour are 100% correct.....we lambast and wring our hands that our school teams can't compete in A competitions, yet in hurling our schools are in the B competition (Mageean winners only qualify to go into B semifinal). Our u17 and u20 hurling teams play in a revamped ulster championship and have struggled at times over the last number of years , but then progress to B level competition in Leinster where we are only just competitive and hang on by the finger nails. In Ulster football we are a mile off the top teams and that gap is not narrowing. The introduction of an Ulster B competition is welcome, but as EOC said, we need rid of the dysfunctional & outdated provisional system and have a graded all Ireland competition as already happens at Academy Squad level up to u16 and works really well, so the model is there.

It's actually our U-16s play in the Ulster U-17 championship (and won it last week)
Let no-one say the best hurlers belong to the past. They are with us now, and better yet to come

NorthAntrimSaff

Quote from: HTownlad on March 06, 2026, 12:17:30 AM
Quote from: Saffsof82 on March 02, 2026, 07:19:38 PMU20 had a convincing win against Wicklow ahead of the senior game on Saturday. Reality is our u17/u20 football could be competitive with around half of the teams in the country , but in Ulster we have the underage powerhouses of Donegal, Tyrone and Derry , with the others not that far behind.


The argument is that hurling is in a bad place because we are in Ulster now we are saying football is in a bad place because we are in Ulster?


We aren't competitive in Ulster. Players need good games. 10/15/20 point defeats against Ulster sides isn't the right way to develop. Kerry havent played in the munster hurling championship for 20 + years

imtommygunn

In hurling *ulster* school teams are in the B competition.

Our footballers are getting routinely beaten by a lot in the minors. It can't be doing much for an incentive of playing county.

Saffsof82

Minors level with Donegal here at Dunsilly with 10 left on the clock, work rate is fantastic

bannside

Finished a draw. Well done all involved.

Long time.....

Hoof Hearted

Played well, as was said, workrate.
If you think you're not the level of other teams ability wise  the least you expect is effort, and it was there to see today, from getting a point from the throw in and a 17th point with the last kick to equalise, and everything in between
Well done.
Treble 6 Nations Fantasy Rugby champion 2008, 2011 & 2012

Belfast GAA man

St John's won the hurling last year
Ant belfast teams could win the football this year ?

paddyjohn

Quote from: Belfast GAA man on March 07, 2026, 07:27:34 PMSt John's won the hurling last year
Ant belfast teams could win the football this year ?

St Galls will be the next City team to do it

ONeill

Quote from: Hoof Hearted on March 07, 2026, 02:19:47 PMPlayed well, as was said, workrate.
If you think you're not the level of other teams ability wise  the least you expect is effort, and it was there to see today, from getting a point from the throw in and a 17th point with the last kick to equalise, and everything in between
Well done.

Was at it and disagree to an extent. Ability-wise, Antrim were their equal and more.

Gave away a couple of cheap scores for not giving the ball back but beyond that, Antrim has just as much talent.

Probably one take-away were the set ups. Donegal backroom staff is something else, even at that level.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.