It was tough going on Sunday with the conditions. Kilkenny got a very fast start and were 1-5 to 0-0 ahead after 6 minutes. Laois settled well with Jack Kelly getting into the game. Our backs did well but the full forward line struggled.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Lovely laois on November 18, 2025, 07:16:46 PMWho actually decides on this award and on what merit is it given out for ?
Quote from: johnnycool on October 07, 2025, 01:30:23 PMQuote from: Zooming around on October 07, 2025, 09:10:10 AMQuote from: Macraz on September 30, 2025, 10:18:00 AMRecent hurling match - time was almost up and free was awarded to team 1 point down.
Free was taken and hit post but ref blew whistle in error thinking ball had gone dead.
Referee gave a retake due to his error and team equalised to bring game to extra time and subsequently won.
Supporters and mentors on team who subsequently lost were calling for the ball to be thrown in on the 21.
Is there a specific rule in the GAA rule book on this or what was the correct course of action?
The correct decision here would have been a hop ball on the 21.
The ref can't give a retake of the free just because he made a mistake.
He's well within his rights to blow the whistle when he likes. Even with the ball hitting the post and he blew the whistle the game was over, end of.
Not sure why he felt the need to allow the free to be retaken, let along a throw ball on the 20 metre line.
Quote from: Macraz on September 30, 2025, 10:18:00 AMRecent hurling match - time was almost up and free was awarded to team 1 point down.
Free was taken and hit post but ref blew whistle in error thinking ball had gone dead.
Referee gave a retake due to his error and team equalised to bring game to extra time and subsequently won.
Supporters and mentors on team who subsequently lost were calling for the ball to be thrown in on the 21.
Is there a specific rule in the GAA rule book on this or what was the correct course of action?
Quote from: Ballygowen on June 06, 2025, 09:17:04 AMNot just on here but a lot of people think Croke park pitch is bigger than any other pitch. The COE pitch where Laois train is approx. 600m2 larger than Croke park so the size of Croke park won't matter to the Laois lads. there no magical extra space in Croke park.
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Quote from: Laois man on June 06, 2025, 08:40:52 AMA few changes in the backs which is a surprise.
Quote from: Hurling123 on May 17, 2025, 10:31:56 AMThis conversation seem to all heading in the same manner .
It all about modern style quailty coaching. I seen to many clubs training using line drills it drives me mad! Is this how the game is played? All training should be game based?? I go back this year's minor hurling team .there was two groups that went for the gig. One had two good kilkenny coaches along with two laois senior hurlers [ enda roweland and Aaron dunphy] yet laos cb picked a different bunch and we all got to see the consequences??.so I make the point that the good management teams here were refused the role.
Can you please tell me with these decisions how can things get better?
Quote from: Laois man on March 27, 2025, 02:24:49 PMFull round of junior hurling fixtures on sat same time as laois U20s play Galway where would you see it no interest at all in hurling..