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#1
Laois / Re: Laois SHC 2024
September 16, 2025, 08:56:38 PM
Maybe they are where they belong, And maybe they aren't as good as I think. But other than Camross who won by 6, every other game came down to one score. I Humbly think that if they made a greater effort and had better coaching they would have went to at least a Semi final, like 23, and 24. I still cannot believe that Cormac Byrne ( who can hurl naturally on either side, along with Fionan Mahoney, are not in or around the starting County fifteen. Anyway we shall see next year. Even though we beat them to win our first Senior Hurling trophy this year, I would like to see Borris kilcotton, go further this year.
#2
Laois / Re: Laois SHC 2024
September 15, 2025, 10:04:36 PM
Correct, I'm sorry, but it's clearly a confidence issue with Abbeyleix, They had just beaten the potential champions by 4 points, ans were absolutely giving a lesson to B/K, after 40 minutes (11 points up). All I'm saying is if that was Camross or R/E, even though we had beaten them, they would NEVER HAVE LET B/K BACK INTO THE GAME, Aaron Dunphy or not. Abbeyleix have as good a half forward line as in the County, But our Manager does not rate Fionan Mahoney Cormac and Colin Byrne or Ned Fitzpatrick. Abbeyleix lost a quarter final that night on the line. Now we have finished 8th, in front of Portlaoise and Castletown team
#3
Laois / Re: Laois SHC 2024
September 15, 2025, 08:06:12 PM
At first, when the County board changed the Senior Hurling Championship to 10 teams, is was against the concept as I felt that it wouldn't help the Senior Championship, and also degrade the P.I.H.C, But I was wrong, instead of the top Six cantering into quarter finals, All games in Round 5, were must win games.

As an Abbeyleix supporter, I must agree with the contributer that stated that there needs to be a serious debate, about how they threw away certain games that the likes of Camross would never allow to happen.

Abbeyleix have four forwards that would get on every team in the County. How Cormac Byrne is not on the Laois team is Lamentable, Fionan Mahoney and young Fitzpatrick from Ballyroan is a terrier, although I believe football is number one for him, but I think that he won't make a football team due to his size,


I watched all their games on clubber, the first game against The Harps ( Two teams that have been at the top of underage Hurling for at least 8 years) Although Abbeyleix were poor on the night, they threw the game away in the last 7 minutes.   

The were poor again, against an inferior Castletown team ( NO Offence, just true) But the made a brilliant comeback to take the lead, only for Castletown to Draw.

Against B/K, They were the real Abbeyleix team for 45 minutes Cormack, Colin, killian and Sam Quinn were super. They were 11 points to the good, after 39 minutes, with great confidence after beating R/E by 4, the round before, But they made one of the greatest mistakes of the Year by not sticking Mahoney on the Best half forward in Laois (Aaron Dunphy)

He brought B/K back into the game, along with his brother, He was brilliant, although the referee had a part to play by giving B/K Four very soft frees. But it was Their own fault, as they Should have beaten B/K by 4 or 5 points.

If the won that game, the Camross match would have been a non entity as Abbeyleix would have been on 5 points and in a quarter final.

It is inevitable talking about the Camross game, as Abbeyleix have Never beaten Camross in a Championship game, and they will have to carry that cross longer. Personally I would love to see both B/K and Roseanallis go well, but I personally cannot see beyond, Camross or Clough/Ballacolla
#4
Laois / Re: Serious decline in Laois Gaa
August 01, 2025, 12:43:28 AM
Quote from: The infidel in exile on August 01, 2025, 12:39:02 AMMen, I am nothing, as I honestly told everybody on the Laois Forum, that I'm an Alcoholic but sober.I have fusk all here I'm Nottingham England but a one bedroom flat, and I actually found a good decent English girl. But I yearn for home. Even if ireland is not what it was,But Irish men and women ( including Laois people  )have a wonderful heritage. I am A Christian man, and I honestly believe thT Christ gifted the Irish people their own Form of Sport in Hurling and football. It's ours to fo what we want with it.

I don't believe that Laois in general were poor. The Laois women are in TWO ALL IRELAND FINALS.I don't differentiate because some of you are possibly either going out with a couple of em, or you personally know them. The will be wearing the blue and white with pride. Yes there are obvious problems with our senior teams, especially the Footballers, who seem to have list total confidence, losing to Westmeath savagely. No matter how many excuses are made, the Laois hurlers were seriously poorer than 24 against Offaly.  We all have a right to free speech, thus at times we jump at one another. My simple honest opinion was that the LAOIS SENIOR COACHING TEAM, Just wasn't at the races. They had a plan A, but nothing else. By rights. Laois should never have beaten Carlow. I paid 760 Pounds to get to Doctor Cullen. That should tell some of you, that I love Laois and I. Miss 04,05, and 06. In 2005 The Laois senior footballers, who gave us memorable days, threw away the 05 final against Westmeath as ONE FOOTBALLER BEAT US. ANYWAY I WANT TO THANK THE 23 LADS THAT VOTED, AS I promised. I sent the poll and all of your votes, and I wrote a letter to the incoming chairman, giving many of your opinions, thus I warned him that the lack of success has left empty seats, I reminded him that a great hurling coach in 2019/20, filled o'moore Park against Dublin and brought in roughly 280.000 that day, and although 2020 was not as good, he coached the boys, many still in the team to run a County line Clare to one point, and if Tony Kelly wasn't there,  Laois would have got into another ALL Ireland quarter final. I will leave it at that as Verbal is probably having a cardiac arrest, reading what I say. I will finish by thanking you, fellow lovers of the County because its a great forum.
#5
Laois / Re: Serious decline in Laois Gaa
August 01, 2025, 12:39:02 AM
Men, I am nothing, as I honestly told everybody on the Laois Forum, that I'm an Alcoholic but sober.I have fusk all here I'm Nottingham England but a one bedroom flat, and I actually found a good decent English girl. But I yearn for home. Even if ireland is not what it was,But Irish men and women ( including Laois people  )have a wonderful heritage. I am A Christian man, and I honestly believe thT Christ gifted the Irish people their own Form of Sport in Hurling and football. It's ours to fo what we want with it.

I don't believe that Laois in general were poor. The Laois women are in TWO ALL IRELAND FINALS.I don't differentiate because some of you are possibly either going out with a couple of em, or you personally know them. The will be wearing the blue and white with pride. Yes there are obvious problems with our senior teams, especially the Footballers, who seem to have list total confidence, losing to Westmeath savagely. No matter how many excuses are made, the Laois hurlers were seriously poorer than 24 against Offaly.  We all have a right to free speech, thus at times we jump at one another. My simple honest opinion was that the LAOIS SENIOR COACHING TEAM, Just wasn't at the races. They had a plan A, but nothing else. By rights. Laois should never have beaten Carlow. I paid 760 Pounds to get to Doctor Cullen. That should tell some of you, that I love Laois and I. Miss 04,05, and 06. In 2005 The Laois senior footballers, who gave us memorable days, threw away the 05 final against Westmeath as ONE FOOTBALLER BEAT US. ANYWAY I WANT TO THANK THE 23 LADS THAT VOTED, AS I promised. I sent the poll and all of your votes, and I wrote a letter to the incoming chairman, giving many of your opinions, thus I warned him that the lack of success has left empty seats, I reminded him that a great hurling coach in 2019/20, filled o'moore Park against Dublin and brought in roughly 280.000 that day, and although 2020 was not as good, he coached the boys, many still in the team to run a County line Clare to one point, and if Tony Kelly wasn't there,  Laois would have got into another ALL Ireland quarter final. I will leave it at that as Verbal is probably having a cardiac arrest, reading what I say. I will finish by thanking you, fellow lovers of the County because its a great forum.
#6
Laois / Re: Serious decline in Laois Gaa
July 31, 2025, 11:53:03 PM
Quote from: KyleExile on July 30, 2025, 11:19:49 AM
Quote from: LaoisforSam on July 30, 2025, 10:07:25 AMGreat Poll missed the voting. There needs to be a couple of ways of developing our Underage Teams. How do the good like Abbeyleix, The Harps & Ballacolla take it to the next level.Put Mountmellick & Mountrath on The Map for too long both towns going years with giving nothing to Laois. I was at a Rathdowney Errill u15 game recently & they barely had 18 players some definitely u13s.Hopefully The big development in Portlaoise will kick things on there. Also what is Shane Keegan & The Hurling & Football development coaches doing for Schools Primary & especially Secondary. Not looking for immediate success at Underage in all clubs but Shanahoe have loads of girls playing football but barely contribute to their alliance with Colt etc. Likewise in football Arles had two amazing teams but are not producing much Underage Why?? I don't have all the answers or want to come across negative but We will get much worse if We don't start improving Underage teams now. As for having a Study on How to improve GAA in Laois what has been done on these Reccomendations from Nickey Brennan etc? Number 1 Reccomendation is another club in Portlaoise, How is that going?

Correct. To revive Laois in both codes, it needs a huge drive in our more urban areas. And then be supplemented by the traditionally strong rural clubs who have delivered consistently the last 20 years or more. Your Ballacolla, your Arles etc.

Take Clough/Ballacolla for example, they feed off a tiny 2 teacher school in Ballacolla, that's just about surviving, and a not much bigger 3 teacher in in Clough. It's probably a bit unsustainable what they're at, and you'd imagine the well may run dry for a period. But my point is, what are they doing differently that the likes of Shanahoe, Colt, Clonad etc couldn't do similar (I'm not trying to take a cut at the clubs BTW). And that's before I mentioned the larger areas like your Mountraths and Mountmellicks. Abbeyliex are a good example of how to turn things around in the town areas, and huge work has gone in the last few years.

#7
Laois / Re: Laois SHC 2024
July 20, 2025, 10:53:02 PM
I don't know what the Abbeyleix coaching team were thinking by moving Fionan Mahony at full forward. After 23 minutes, Castletown were totally dominating the Midfield and half forward line. Abbeyleix left Mahoney wasted inside, qhen he is at his best between half back and Midfield. Castletown had 6 different scorers from play.

I Mahoney was I his natural position, he would have put in his usual hard working shift, like the league final against B/K, IF HE is not back there in the last three games, Abbeyleix won't reach the quarter finals, as R/E, B/K AND CAMROSS, all have decent half forward lines, and R/E will be though to beat
#8
Laois / Re: Laois SHC 2024
July 20, 2025, 02:48:57 PM
Totally agree regarding Abbeyleix being poor, but they did dominate the last 11 minutes against Castletown, although Castletown deserved to win. That is Championship hurling, which means that Abbeyleix MUST BEAT R/E ON THE 1ST. But how Cormack Byrne is not a starter on the Laois team is beyond me
#9
Laois / Re: Laois SHC 2024
July 09, 2025, 10:49:33 PM
Abbeyleix To Beat The HARPS by 5 plus.
R/E to beat Rosenallis by 7 plus
Ballinakill and B/k, Draw.
Camross to beat Portlaoise 8 plus.

#10
Laois / Re: Serious decline in Laois Gaa
July 05, 2025, 01:39:25 PM
Voice and John1, you are after hitting they nail on the head. Firstly Brendan Phelan is One in a Thousand. A man with intelligence and a REAL DESIRE to push the concept of needing to work tirelessly and with everyone wanting to see the development of Hurling and Football with as many young people that our county can produce, bringing back the Great days of 96 97 and 98, and ( why I put this in the voting process) the work that was done with all the Minor Football teams, that although never managed to win an u21 ( should have beaten both kerry and Cork, but went on to win a leinster senior title, and get to 3 finals, should have beaten westmeath. Balance and honesty about where we are Currently at senior level..WE MUST GET AS MANY GOOD PEOPLE, WITH ONE DIRECTION IN MIND, WORK HARD WITH OUR UNDERAGE TEAMS. Make the young people proud to put the Blue and white Jersey on. Look men, although we don't have the population of Kildare cwe do have the same roughly, as kilkenny and Offaly. We need to put everything into our u16s u17s and u20s. Brendan and others will look after the younger age groups with other men. Finally I m not sure exactly what shan keegan does, but he would be an excellent Coaching mentor.
#11
Laois / Re: Serious decline in Laois Gaa
July 04, 2025, 04:20:19 PM
Thank you for your opinion, regarding SOME LAYMEN WITH EGOS, I know that theirare some people who give everything into Gaa in Laois, But unfortunately their are some that take everything from money to concrete, Narcissistic individuals with superiority complexes, getting picked. Not because their the best man for the job. Its all political brother. Same boys at the top like out politicians looking for votes
 They are not concerned about Courtwood or O'Dempsies. It is an awful situation. But some of them are great, but some need to be put out to pasture.
#12
Laois / Re: Serious decline in Laois Gaa
July 03, 2025, 09:08:20 PM
But you would most probably agree to having more ex players involved in the County board.

They are the individuals who make decisions on what is best for every player from Killeshin to Clonaslee. There is a group of individuals voted in annually, some have NEVER KICKED OR HURLED in their lives. Ex players know exactly what is needed, as they are the people who have been in dressing rooms for years for years, talking, and seeing with their own eyes, the problems that inhibit Laois.

How is it that Kerry, Galway, Dublin and most off the Ulster Counties all have player representation at board level, but we rarely ever have.
#13
Laois / Re: Serious decline in Laois Gaa
July 03, 2025, 08:55:39 PM
I get you point off view Pugwash, certainly regarding ex hurlers and footballers. But it's more geared at underage teams, similar to what Pat Critchly and Chedder are doing with Setanta sports. But with respect, some explayers make excellent coaches, especially former captains, good communicators. I agree that their are not many with the x factor, but they are there.
#14
Laois / Re: Serious decline in Laois Gaa
July 02, 2025, 12:46:02 PM
Thank you for anyone who voted, leave an opinion.
#15
Laois / Re: Laois SHC 2024
July 01, 2025, 08:50:35 PM
I have no reason not to believe that both Abbeyleix and Clough/Ballacolla will come out of Group A, as the are the only two teams in Group A, that can take points from R/E, B/K, Castletown and the Camaroons and the Harps. I expect Abbeyleix to beat The Harps on the 11th, then they should beat Castletown and B/k and possibly do the double over R/E.

C/B and Abbeyleix will both pick up at least 6 points, which will put them through to the knockouts. Group B, is harder to navigate, as any of four teams could come out of Group B. Camross definitely, but after them, I can't pick another. As The Harps, B/k, R/E and Castletown are very close to each other, I think that Castletown are improving as a team.