Quote from: Ogie on November 08, 2025, 04:30:52 PMQuote from: Genocide Organ on November 02, 2025, 09:24:06 PMQuote from: Laois man on November 02, 2025, 07:47:13 PMCastletown won by 12 they top the group with a game still to play. Camross gone after Cbolla beating them today. Harps beat Borris. Clan NĂ© Gael Strong in the B. Question should a team with 3 or 4 clubs together be allowed into a B competition??
Well... It was the same arrangement last year, and they weren't up to much. These things are cyclical, I suppose. I would say that more concerning for hurling in Laois is how the traditional clubs ( esp. R/E, B/K) are not really featuring in underage grades, except at the lower levels.
Clough Ballacolla will be with Mountrath in the Minor Championship next year and are operating with small numbers and poor standard at U13 & 15, with a couple of excellent hurlers at each grade also
Rathdowney Errill were U13 C,15 B,17 B, but got to both finals, definitley standard poor there and struggling to recruit quality in the town now
Castletowns biggest fan will admit they massively overachieved U15 this year and Minor, but have a few talented lads coming through and if they win the Prem Inter next year will work out well for them, management appointment important there
Borris Kilcotton competing well in 15 & 17 A last couple of years and again have some quality players at each level, seem to be very active at juvenile
Camross the same always very active at juvenile and have a strong bunch that has won all coming into U17 this year but not strong at U15/13 level
Ballinakill are perhaps overachieving / codding themselves a bit with the extra lads from pickas, St Josephs GRaiguecullen, who will mostly fall away from hurling but are all of age and therefore physically strong
All of our clubs outside of Portlaoise & The Harps, its a numbers game, almost all are working off panels with maybe a max of ten lads to the correct age,
Portlaoise seems to have got to big to manage, but Football side doing well at 13/15,
The Harps were winning underage simply due to the weight of numbers, enough guys of 15, 17 ,20 years of age not top notch coaching or extra work, and that came from the mouth of a Harps man. 17s this year lucky to get to a final and were poor when there
Sooner we go back to even ages like most counties the better, 14/16/18/20 to allow players develop fully
Run an U20 Championship in the spring time
Improve the standards/ efforts in our secondary schools (Mountrath aside)
The gap from being a good minor at 17 to being a fully developed ( interested ) player at 24/25/26 is huge, and allows too many to walk away
A very good synopsis of where juvenile hurling is at. In fairness to the Harps club-they do a fantastic job of getting every young child possible, both boys and girls, involved, enjoy being involved and playing. They must be commended for that as it takes some really committed club people to ensure this happens year on year and not as a one off when you might get a couple of parents at a certain year group who really drive things but only drive it for that year group.
It's also massive for creating a community pride and creating a sense of attachment to a community as well. Obviously, the person who you were talking too Ogie, would like to see more expertise coaching going on. Hopefully our Hurling Games Development Officer is tapping into the potential of the Harps and providing the necessary coach the coaches etc. sessions to ensure that those players are being exposed to the best coaching possible.