Leinster Senior Hurling Championship 2020

Started by G@@, March 03, 2020, 09:42:24 PM

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Blow-in

Announced last night as the name put forward to the county board meeting so it's more less a done deal. Back room not as clear cut it seems. Niall Corcoran and Tommy Fitz not involved

Helix.

Quote from: Batman!!! on December 08, 2020, 03:53:20 AM
Announced last night as the name put forward to the county board meeting so it's more less a done deal. Back room not as clear cut it seems. Niall Corcoran and Tommy Fitz not involved
You'd imagine Cheddar will want a fresh back room team to have it own stance on it. Best wishes to Tommy and Niall wherever they go.

G@@

Quote from: Helix. on December 08, 2020, 08:34:15 AM
Quote from: Batman!!! on December 08, 2020, 03:53:20 AM
Announced last night as the name put forward to the county board meeting so it's more less a done deal. Back room not as clear cut it seems. Niall Corcoran and Tommy Fitz not involved
You'd imagine Cheddar will want a fresh back room team to have it own stance on it. Best wishes to Tommy and Niall wherever they go.

It would be a pity to see the two lads go elsewhere - is there any opening with the U20s or Minors they could be involved with, be a huge pity to see their experience go to another county...
"I can't get over you - 'till you come out from under him" - Pat Shortt - Class!

on the hop

Niall Corcoran joins Davy Fitz in Wexford

blueandwhite1

Quote from: on the hop on December 08, 2020, 05:45:00 PM
Niall Corcoran joins Davy Fitz in Wexford

Thanks to Niall for his work in Laois. Sorry to see him go. Wexford's gain.

Hope Cheddar gets a couple of good hurling brains on board. Is Mick Dempsey's name still going around?


Laois Rising

That's a great read Clonadmad. Big money, facilitates and resources needed to get these type of underage structures right-having UL on their doorstep, people like Cregan and an enviable budget certainly played their part in achieving what they achieved.

A major reason for upturn in Limerick's fortunes has been the promotion of hurling in the city. Huge increase in numbers and interest in GAA. Sadly, previous strategic plans in our own county have noted the need to do something similar in Portlaoise. We are still waiting to see the same upsurge as what Limerick experienced. In fact, I would suggest GAA in Portlaoise at juvenile level has nosedived in the other direction. 

redsetanta

Cheddar did his Gaahour podcast with Wooly yesterday. I will miss his contribution but it's a fair trade off.
The real glory is being knocked to your knees and then coming back. That's real glory. VinceLombardi

SpeculativeEffort

Quote from: Laois Rising on December 10, 2020, 12:09:25 PM
That's a great read Clonadmad. Big money, facilitates and resources needed to get these type of underage structures right-having UL on their doorstep, people like Cregan and an enviable budget certainly played their part in achieving what they achieved.

A major reason for upturn in Limerick's fortunes has been the promotion of hurling in the city. Huge increase in numbers and interest in GAA. Sadly, previous strategic plans in our own county have noted the need to do something similar in Portlaoise. We are still waiting to see the same upsurge as what Limerick experienced. In fact, I would suggest GAA in Portlaoise at juvenile level has nosedived in the other direction.

Someone suggested earlier that Portlaoise's move out of town has been a blow to the club and Id agree. A very low % of the town population could conveniently walk or cycle to the new pitches. This adds a new layer of difficulty as lifts out and back are now needed.

Its a bit like leaving your hurl at the back door. If its there you are much more likely to pick it up because its handy. But if you put it on a shelf in the garage that needs a ladder to get it, you will never use it.

Perhaps Portlaoise and The COE would have suited better the opposite way around with Portlaoise retaining their pitch beside O'M Park?

clonadmad

Quote from: SpeculativeEffort on December 14, 2020, 06:49:54 PM
Quote from: Laois Rising on December 10, 2020, 12:09:25 PM
That's a great read Clonadmad. Big money, facilitates and resources needed to get these type of underage structures right-having UL on their doorstep, people like Cregan and an enviable budget certainly played their part in achieving what they achieved.

A major reason for upturn in Limerick's fortunes has been the promotion of hurling in the city. Huge increase in numbers and interest in GAA. Sadly, previous strategic plans in our own county have noted the need to do something similar in Portlaoise. We are still waiting to see the same upsurge as what Limerick experienced. In fact, I would suggest GAA in Portlaoise at juvenile level has nosedived in the other direction.

Someone suggested earlier that Portlaoise's move out of town has been a blow to the club and Id agree. A very low % of the town population could conveniently walk or cycle to the new pitches. This adds a new layer of difficulty as lifts out and back are now needed.

Its a bit like leaving your hurl at the back door. If its there you are much more likely to pick it up because its handy. But if you put it on a shelf in the garage that needs a ladder to get it, you will never use it.

Perhaps Portlaoise and The COE would have suited better the opposite way around with Portlaoise retaining their pitch beside O'M Park?

There isn't even a pathway for walking or a cycle path out to their grounds to encourage anyone that might inclined either

clonadmad

Quote from: Laois Rising on December 10, 2020, 12:09:25 PM
That's a great read Clonadmad. Big money, facilitates and resources needed to get these type of underage structures right-having UL on their doorstep, people like Cregan and an enviable budget certainly played their part in achieving what they achieved.

A major reason for upturn in Limerick's fortunes has been the promotion of hurling in the city. Huge increase in numbers and interest in GAA. Sadly, previous strategic plans in our own county have noted the need to do something similar in Portlaoise. We are still waiting to see the same upsurge as what Limerick experienced. In fact, I would suggest GAA in Portlaoise at juvenile level has nosedived in the other direction.

If we unearthed a JP in the morning to give us millions

It wouldn't matter a jot as we wouldn't have the numbers of enthusiastic and more importantly hurling qualified people to implement any plan

The initial limerick plan back in 2011 had well over a hundred seriously committed hurling people on board willing to give huge tranches of their time for a 5/6 year time frame

Money is just one component of any plan


Ogie

Sounds like Cheddar (& county board) have done some excellent work with his coaches !! Top Class

Keyser Söze

The greatest trick the devil ever pulled.......

redsetanta

The real glory is being knocked to your knees and then coming back. That's real glory. VinceLombardi

Ogie

Obviously not confirmed officially, but what I've heard is that Senior hurling S&C coach is former Olympian & Cork Coach Dave Matthews
Hurling Coaching team of Galways Francis Forde, Limerick/Corks Munster winning coach Donnach O Donnell & Kilkenny's All Ireland winning goalkeeper/Wexford coach PJ Ryan

Seriously impressive set up if all correct & true.