Down Club Hurling & Football

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Mourne Red

Quote from: wobbller on February 22, 2021, 10:13:12 PM
Quote from: Mourne Red on February 22, 2021, 08:41:58 PM
So... Just read through Boris's roadmap and 17th May allows 30 person limit outdoors.. So a possible date for resuming of training?? Individual run plans are sickening at this point
are you based in England?

Arelene/Michelle will copy and paste.. probably should have added that into my previous message

wobbller

Quote from: Mourne Red on February 22, 2021, 10:29:37 PM
Quote from: wobbller on February 22, 2021, 10:13:12 PM
Quote from: Mourne Red on February 22, 2021, 08:41:58 PM
So... Just read through Boris's roadmap and 17th May allows 30 person limit outdoors.. So a possible date for resuming of training?? Individual run plans are sickening at this point
are you based in England?

Arelene/Michelle will copy and paste.. probably should have added that into my previous message
Probably will alright.

Smurfy123

Mourns red think you need to read that again
29 March. Organised outdoor sport kids and adults
We are not in England but watch these morons follow Boris

Mourne Red

Quote from: Smurfy123 on February 23, 2021, 07:08:10 AM
Mourns red think you need to read that again
29 March. Organised outdoor sport kids and adults
We are not in England but watch these morons follow Boris

Didn't see that until you just mentioned Smurfy! only seen outdoor facilities.. Suppose pressure will be on the GAA to let clubs in the North train if we follow Boris

Johnnysboys

GAA Congress comes up with some good results but some poor decisions too.. now into March - hopefully not long until we see action on the pitches again.

yewtree

Outstanding article today in Irish News from Jack Devanney.
He has shown great leadership  here and going out demanding a return to games in Northern Ireland before Republic returns. This makes sense as opposed to the romantic views from Tyrone. Our vaccination progress here and the First Minister allowing restrictions to be lifted soon makes it a very sensible and real prospect of games being played soon. The kids especially need back and let's hope this does not become political as we have different laws in NI so lets hope Down moves on. We led before in relation to the ground breaking rule 21 change .Jack Devanney won't be held back by the backward folk.
Even at congress he spoke very well and now could we be beginning to see the emergence of a potential GAA Presidential candidate in next election.
Proud of Jack's leadership.
Let's get behind him on this.

5times5times

Quote from: yewtree on March 16, 2021, 04:53:49 PM
Outstanding article today in Irish News from Jack Devanney.
He has shown great leadership  here and going out demanding a return to games in Northern Ireland before Republic returns. This makes sense as opposed to the romantic views from Tyrone. Our vaccination progress here and the First Minister allowing restrictions to be lifted soon makes it a very sensible and real prospect of games being played soon. The kids especially need back and let's hope this does not become political as we have different laws in NI so lets hope Down moves on. We led before in relation to the ground breaking rule 21 change .Jack Devanney won't be held back by the backward folk.
Even at congress he spoke very well and now could we be beginning to see the emergence of a potential GAA Presidential candidate in next election.
Proud of Jack's leadership.
Let's get behind him on this.

Just skip over his blatant lie about organised training and having the police land up the Abbey...? yeah... great leadership  :o

Lotto

Quote from: 5times5times on March 16, 2021, 05:56:07 PM
Quote from: yewtree on March 16, 2021, 04:53:49 PM
Outstanding article today in Irish News from Jack Devanney.
He has shown great leadership  here and going out demanding a return to games in Northern Ireland before Republic returns. This makes sense as opposed to the romantic views from Tyrone. Our vaccination progress here and the First Minister allowing restrictions to be lifted soon makes it a very sensible and real prospect of games being played soon. The kids especially need back and let's hope this does not become political as we have different laws in NI so lets hope Down moves on. We led before in relation to the ground breaking rule 21 change .Jack Devanney won't be held back by the backward folk.
Even at congress he spoke very well and now could we be beginning to see the emergence of a potential GAA Presidential candidate in next election.
Proud of Jack's leadership.
Let's get behind him on this.

Just skip over his blatant lie about organised training and having the police land up the Abbey...? yeah... great leadership  :o

This proven liar is an embarrassment to his 'adopted county'.

johnnycool

Quote from: Lotto on March 16, 2021, 07:16:58 PM
Quote from: 5times5times on March 16, 2021, 05:56:07 PM
Quote from: yewtree on March 16, 2021, 04:53:49 PM
Outstanding article today in Irish News from Jack Devanney.
He has shown great leadership  here and going out demanding a return to games in Northern Ireland before Republic returns. This makes sense as opposed to the romantic views from Tyrone. Our vaccination progress here and the First Minister allowing restrictions to be lifted soon makes it a very sensible and real prospect of games being played soon. The kids especially need back and let's hope this does not become political as we have different laws in NI so lets hope Down moves on. We led before in relation to the ground breaking rule 21 change .Jack Devanney won't be held back by the backward folk.
Even at congress he spoke very well and now could we be beginning to see the emergence of a potential GAA Presidential candidate in next election.
Proud of Jack's leadership.
Let's get behind him on this.

Just skip over his blatant lie about organised training and having the police land up the Abbey...? yeah... great leadership  :o

This proven liar is an embarrassment to his 'adopted county'.

There are plenty of proven liars native to this county so he's in good company.

charlieTully

Quote from: yewtree on March 16, 2021, 04:53:49 PM
Outstanding article today in Irish News from Jack Devanney.
He has shown great leadership  here and going out demanding a return to games in Northern Ireland before Republic returns. This makes sense as opposed to the romantic views from Tyrone. Our vaccination progress here and the First Minister allowing restrictions to be lifted soon makes it a very sensible and real prospect of games being played soon. The kids especially need back and let's hope this does not become political as we have different laws in NI so lets hope Down moves on. We led before in relation to the ground breaking rule 21 change .Jack Devanney won't be held back by the backward folk.
Even at congress he spoke very well and now could we be beginning to see the emergence of a potential GAA Presidential candidate in next election.
Proud of Jack's leadership.
Let's get behind him on this.

The first minister?  ::)

snoopdog

Quote from: charlieTully on March 18, 2021, 01:01:41 AM
Quote from: yewtree on March 16, 2021, 04:53:49 PM
Outstanding article today in Irish News from Jack Devanney.
He has shown great leadership  here and going out demanding a return to games in Northern Ireland before Republic returns. This makes sense as opposed to the romantic views from Tyrone. Our vaccination progress here and the First Minister allowing restrictions to be lifted soon makes it a very sensible and real prospect of games being played soon. The kids especially need back and let's hope this does not become political as we have different laws in NI so lets hope Down moves on. We led before in relation to the ground breaking rule 21 change .Jack Devanney won't be held back by the backward folk.
Even at congress he spoke very well and now could we be beginning to see the emergence of a potential GAA Presidential candidate in next election.
Proud of Jack's leadership.
Let's get behind him on this.

The first minister?  ::)
Unfortunately I dont see the GAA allowing the northern counties to begin games. But kids should be back playing or training in some form.

Cuan12

Yewtree, having read your post about honest Jack Devanney I now am convinced you are on drugs.This is a person who has told blatant lies about organising a training session in the abbey contrary to co vid regulations , how would he make a good GAA President when he can't conduct himself in the proper manner as Down GAA chairman.
Keep taking the tabs.

manwithnoplan

https://www.hoganstand.com/Article/Index/316169

A little bit of good news with a return to the pitch on the horizon, hopefully players have been looking after themselves and the club coaches take care in how they plan this return. It's one thing going running over the last few months, another thing altogether to be out on the field twisting, turning and playing ball.

It leaves around 7 weeks before the planned start of the ACFL so hopefully plenty of time for players to get up to speed and hit the ground running and provide us with some positive football action to talk about.

And more importantly the young players have something to enjoy after what has been an immensely challenging year for them with school closures, kid's entertainment facilities closed and sport put on hold. Let's hope once we return, we can finally look forward from all of this!

Mourne Red

Does anyone know the date that pitches are open? Do they open up on the 12th just when training is allowed?

I thought I seen something about 1st April but haven't been able to find an article the past few days that gives a date of them opening

supersub

12th April assuming the Executive pave the way week commencing 5th.