Down Club Hurling & Football

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clonian

Quote from: johnnycool on September 01, 2025, 09:48:12 AMCarryduff picked up an important point vrs Ballycran at the weekend and from all accounts were unlucky not to get the win.

They now face Bredagh and Liatroim in their final games, and I think if they beat Bredagh they would get a semi-final spot.

Ballycran have always known they were going to struggle but should secure that other semi-final spot and they'll be dangerous enough come the time.

I find it hard to believe but our lads were telling me that Liatroim won the toss on Saturday and elected to play against a gale of a wind.

The game was over as a contest after 20 minutes as we'd put something like 5 goals and 12 points on them, Prenter was having a field day. They then got a man sent off, he reacted to a bit of manhandling by our fullback with a clip of the hurl to the back of his head, not a full swing by any stretch, referee saw it for himself and a straight red was shown.

They did rattle off a few points in the second half, but the game was well out of reach and petered out long before the final whistle.
I'm not sure we learned anything from this game TBH.

Liatroim are almost certain in the intermediate now I'd have thought with Carryduff up next and the final game v Ballycran.

Ballycran may well need to beat Liatroim in their final game as it's hard to see them get anything from their next game against Portaferry.

We need another point to secure a home semi-final although if some results go our way, i.e. Carryduff beating Bredagh our current 6 points would be enough.

Ports are resting key players all the way and still winning comfortably. They're still the team to beat.



JC - how big of a problem for Ballycran would them ending up in the intermediate? That seemed impossible a few years ago.

They've dropped down to the lower division at underage level, we were up there a couple of weeks ago. Are they struggling for young lads much more than yourselves or Portaferry? You've a good minor team I heard but Bredagh are strong too. Castlewellan seem to be on top at 16s and Liatroim are very strong at 14/15.

johnnycool

Quote from: clonian on September 01, 2025, 01:09:09 PM
Quote from: johnnycool on September 01, 2025, 09:48:12 AMCarryduff picked up an important point vrs Ballycran at the weekend and from all accounts were unlucky not to get the win.

They now face Bredagh and Liatroim in their final games, and I think if they beat Bredagh they would get a semi-final spot.

Ballycran have always known they were going to struggle but should secure that other semi-final spot and they'll be dangerous enough come the time.

I find it hard to believe but our lads were telling me that Liatroim won the toss on Saturday and elected to play against a gale of a wind.

The game was over as a contest after 20 minutes as we'd put something like 5 goals and 12 points on them, Prenter was having a field day. They then got a man sent off, he reacted to a bit of manhandling by our fullback with a clip of the hurl to the back of his head, not a full swing by any stretch, referee saw it for himself and a straight red was shown.

They did rattle off a few points in the second half, but the game was well out of reach and petered out long before the final whistle.
I'm not sure we learned anything from this game TBH.

Liatroim are almost certain in the intermediate now I'd have thought with Carryduff up next and the final game v Ballycran.

Ballycran may well need to beat Liatroim in their final game as it's hard to see them get anything from their next game against Portaferry.

We need another point to secure a home semi-final although if some results go our way, i.e. Carryduff beating Bredagh our current 6 points would be enough.

Ports are resting key players all the way and still winning comfortably. They're still the team to beat.



JC - how big of a problem for Ballycran would them ending up in the intermediate? That seemed impossible a few years ago.

They've dropped down to the lower division at underage level, we were up there a couple of weeks ago. Are they struggling for young lads much more than yourselves or Portaferry? You've a good minor team I heard but Bredagh are strong too. Castlewellan seem to be on top at 16s and Liatroim are very strong at 14/15.

Ballycran dipping into intermediate would be a blow to them alright, we weren't far off it a few years back either if the truth was told, so it can happen easily.
They have been hit hard with emigration to Australia mostly in recent years and young, talented lads not committing to the hurling and playing soccer and rugby. They seem to have enticed a few back the last month.

Ballycran have a few very decent hurlers in their minors and U16's but would be struggling for numbers to give them competitive teams to compete with the likes of Bredagh, Castlewellan who won't be dipping into the younger age groups so will struggle, much like ourselves at U16 and U14 this year.

It's been near on 5, maybe 6 years since an underage championship has been won by an Ards team and I can see all three not going to an Ards club again this year.

Am I concerned about that? From a Ballygalget perspective, no to an extent as our minors got to three finals in recent years, lost them all to Bredagh yet two of those players have made it onto the County seniors and the vast majority are still hurling away, training like mad with the seniors, pushing onto the panel and a further one made his senior championship debut vrs Liatroim and did very well with another lad still in minors coming on near the end.

They've pushed the "social" hurlers off the senior panel, the lads who rock up once in a while to training and still got handed senior jerseys are no longer needed to make up a panel and whilst it will take another few years for some of them to mature they've the right attitude and that sets the bar for the other juveniles also coming up through the ranks even if they are getting hammered at U16 and U14 that they see the lads a few years older getting starts for the seniors in the Antrim leagues and then championships.

Ballycran are where we were 5 or 6 years ago, the spine of the team is well past it's prime and no young lads to fill the gaps and a few lads who don't have the shape to suggest they're committed enough to be a proper senior hurler.

This is a true story that the last time we won a Down senior championship we were due to play Slaughtneil in the Ulster final in Armagh, the senior manager called me the Thursday night before to ask if I could call the parents of some of the older U16's to see if they'd strip out to do the warm up and sit on the bench to look as if we'd a panel as we were down to 19 fit players and one was the sub keeper.
Hence why we adopted an internal policy to ensure we retained juvenile players for as long as possible and whilst it may have cost us one of those minor finals as we'd better U16's on the bench than some of the 17/18yo's that started it will work out in the long run.

I've been around too long to get excited about the next boy wonder hurler at U14 or whatever.

clonian

Numbers playing overall seems to be an issue for clubs. 3 of the intermediate teams had 3 or 4 subs this weekend and a lot of lads around or over 40.

At least you are holding on to your lads even if there's only a few of them. Have Bredagh held on to those minor lads over the last few years?

marty34

Quote from: johnnycool on September 01, 2025, 09:48:12 AMCarryduff picked up an important point vrs Ballycran at the weekend and from all accounts were unlucky not to get the win.

They now face Bredagh and Liatroim in their final games, and I think if they beat Bredagh they would get a semi-final spot.

Ballycran have always known they were going to struggle but should secure that other semi-final spot and they'll be dangerous enough come the time.

I find it hard to believe but our lads were telling me that Liatroim won the toss on Saturday and elected to play against a gale of a wind.

The game was over as a contest after 20 minutes as we'd put something like 5 goals and 12 points on them, Prenter was having a field day. They then got a man sent off, he reacted to a bit of manhandling by our fullback with a clip of the hurl to the back of his head, not a full swing by any stretch, referee saw it for himself and a straight red was shown.

They did rattle off a few points in the second half, but the game was well out of reach and petered out long before the final whistle.
I'm not sure we learned anything from this game TBH.

Liatroim are almost certain in the intermediate now I'd have thought with Carryduff up next and the final game v Ballycran.

Ballycran may well need to beat Liatroim in their final game as it's hard to see them get anything from their next game against Portaferry.

We need another point to secure a home semi-final although if some results go our way, i.e. Carryduff beating Bredagh our current 6 points would be enough.

Ports are resting key players all the way and still winning comfortably. They're still the team to beat.



In fairness, at times that's not a bad ploy.

Slow the game down in 1st half, take an extra 30 secs with the frees and puckouts and try not to concede any goals. Takes teams 10 mins to 'grow into' a game.

On the otherhand.....

marty34

Quote from: johnnycool on September 01, 2025, 03:41:15 PM
Quote from: clonian on September 01, 2025, 01:09:09 PM
Quote from: johnnycool on September 01, 2025, 09:48:12 AMCarryduff picked up an important point vrs Ballycran at the weekend and from all accounts were unlucky not to get the win.

They now face Bredagh and Liatroim in their final games, and I think if they beat Bredagh they would get a semi-final spot.

Ballycran have always known they were going to struggle but should secure that other semi-final spot and they'll be dangerous enough come the time.

I find it hard to believe but our lads were telling me that Liatroim won the toss on Saturday and elected to play against a gale of a wind.

The game was over as a contest after 20 minutes as we'd put something like 5 goals and 12 points on them, Prenter was having a field day. They then got a man sent off, he reacted to a bit of manhandling by our fullback with a clip of the hurl to the back of his head, not a full swing by any stretch, referee saw it for himself and a straight red was shown.

They did rattle off a few points in the second half, but the game was well out of reach and petered out long before the final whistle.
I'm not sure we learned anything from this game TBH.

Liatroim are almost certain in the intermediate now I'd have thought with Carryduff up next and the final game v Ballycran.

Ballycran may well need to beat Liatroim in their final game as it's hard to see them get anything from their next game against Portaferry.

We need another point to secure a home semi-final although if some results go our way, i.e. Carryduff beating Bredagh our current 6 points would be enough.

Ports are resting key players all the way and still winning comfortably. They're still the team to beat.



JC - how big of a problem for Ballycran would them ending up in the intermediate? That seemed impossible a few years ago.

They've dropped down to the lower division at underage level, we were up there a couple of weeks ago. Are they struggling for young lads much more than yourselves or Portaferry? You've a good minor team I heard but Bredagh are strong too. Castlewellan seem to be on top at 16s and Liatroim are very strong at 14/15.

Ballycran dipping into intermediate would be a blow to them alright, we weren't far off it a few years back either if the truth was told, so it can happen easily.
They have been hit hard with emigration to Australia mostly in recent years and young, talented lads not committing to the hurling and playing soccer and rugby. They seem to have enticed a few back the last month.

Ballycran have a few very decent hurlers in their minors and U16's but would be struggling for numbers to give them competitive teams to compete with the likes of Bredagh, Castlewellan who won't be dipping into the younger age groups so will struggle, much like ourselves at U16 and U14 this year.

It's been near on 5, maybe 6 years since an underage championship has been won by an Ards team and I can see all three not going to an Ards club again this year.

Am I concerned about that? From a Ballygalget perspective, no to an extent as our minors got to three finals in recent years, lost them all to Bredagh yet two of those players have made it onto the County seniors and the vast majority are still hurling away, training like mad with the seniors, pushing onto the panel and a further one made his senior championship debut vrs Liatroim and did very well with another lad still in minors coming on near the end.

They've pushed the "social" hurlers off the senior panel, the lads who rock up once in a while to training and still got handed senior jerseys are no longer needed to make up a panel and whilst it will take another few years for some of them to mature they've the right attitude and that sets the bar for the other juveniles also coming up through the ranks even if they are getting hammered at U16 and U14 that they see the lads a few years older getting starts for the seniors in the Antrim leagues and then championships.

Ballycran are where we were 5 or 6 years ago, the spine of the team is well past it's prime and no young lads to fill the gaps and a few lads who don't have the shape to suggest they're committed enough to be a proper senior hurler.

This is a true story that the last time we won a Down senior championship we were due to play Slaughtneil in the Ulster final in Armagh, the senior manager called me the Thursday night before to ask if I could call the parents of some of the older U16's to see if they'd strip out to do the warm up and sit on the bench to look as if we'd a panel as we were down to 19 fit players and one was the sub keeper.
Hence why we adopted an internal policy to ensure we retained juvenile players for as long as possible and whilst it may have cost us one of those minor finals as we'd better U16's on the bench than some of the 17/18yo's that started it will work out in the long run.

I've been around too long to get excited about the next boy wonder hurler at U14 or whatever.


That's 100% correct.

Never a truer statement. See if they're still playing at U18. That's a better yardstick. 

County Star

Quote from: Mourne Red on August 30, 2025, 10:46:30 AM
Quote from: blackwater1992 on August 30, 2025, 09:46:57 AMBig win for East Belfast in the juniors last night, hard to see who else apart from Bright would put it up to them.

Have the easier group.. Finn, Ardglass and Drumaness in the other group always seem to go up a level come championship time wouldn't look past those 3

Ardglass will have too much for Finn. But think Bright are the favourites now

befair

Drumgath gave Wpt a close contest tonight. Anyone at the game?

Leftmidfield

Quote from: befair on September 05, 2025, 02:39:58 AMDrumgath gave Wpt a close contest tonight. Anyone at the game?
Warrenpoint were 11-2 up at one stage and a goal disallowed for sq ball. Drumgath finished 1st half strong (1-3 without reply i think). Also started 2nd half well but Point dug in with Sean Duke O'Hare outstanding to just about deserve their win

Mourne Red

Quote from: County Star on September 02, 2025, 09:59:13 PM
Quote from: Mourne Red on August 30, 2025, 10:46:30 AM
Quote from: blackwater1992 on August 30, 2025, 09:46:57 AMBig win for East Belfast in the juniors last night, hard to see who else apart from Bright would put it up to them.

Have the easier group.. Finn, Ardglass and Drumaness in the other group always seem to go up a level come championship time wouldn't look past those 3

Ardglass will have too much for Finn. But think Bright are the favourites now

Junior is in group stages at the moment I'm talking about when they get into knockouts

5times5times

Mayobridge.... L O L

Maybe wee grumpy danny should take a break from team mgt.

Between texts and hosting a boxing club in Armagh, not much success follows him.


Mourne Red

That's a terrible result for Mayobridge - Relegation play-offs now is that right?

thewobbler

We got out of jail.  Seamy.

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I hope Saul avoid SFC relegation. The quiet, calm but sustained transformation of that club over the past 10-15 years should be an inspiration to every small club in Down.

They really should have won tonight.

Targetman

Quote from: Mourne Red on September 06, 2025, 06:53:06 PMThat's a terrible result for Mayobridge - Relegation play-offs now is that right?
Its not even their worst result of the year!!

upandwin

What a day for the parish. And by parish, I mean every single parish in Down outside of Mayobridge. Mayobridge beaten again, drink it in folks. Cocky, Arrogant club that has no business looking down on others. Viva la Gath and Viva RGU. Doing the Lord's work. Enjoy the Intermediate Playoffs lads hahahaha

terrifictommy

I didn't peg Mayobridge as disliked. But RGU finished the season really well too, everyone back pushing the same direction.

Saul should really be closing that game out, they will be disappointed today.

Longstone I didn't see happening either, but again a strong end to their league may have helped.

More shocks to come Id say!