Laois SHC 2024

Started by Galtee1, June 14, 2024, 10:07:10 AM

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Laois man

How can Cbolla fall in with mrath in the minor and they 10 or 12 miles away from them. Can you just join who you want in laois. If your short on numbers try go back into the B and work your way up.

Verbal

I would be inclined to agree on the face of it.
Has that been decided already?

Laois man

Any word on new Senior club managers for 2026?

Laois Rising

Quote from: Verbal on November 11, 2025, 12:12:26 PMI would be inclined to agree on the face of it.
Has that been decided already?

I disagree-Crettyard/Spink looks to be a very successful amalgamation and it looks like one that is now firmly embedded. They won a minor title this year and you can see plenty of players coming through and representing Laois on juvenile squads. I think they were in a number of other juvenile finals as well. Were both clubs competing individually in B and C competitions what would the standard of training be like, interest levels for players and definitely some if not many of their talented players would fall by the wayside.

Juvenile teams need to be coached in a competitive environment where there are good numbers training together and playing competitive games at a high level to ensure progression and skill development. This nonsense of clubs should be going alone in the B or C competition is pie in the sky. if the players simply aren't there then how much could you do in training with maybe only 8/9 lads some nights. Look at the huge success in Abbeyleix/Ballyroan with their amalgamation at juvenile level.

If done correctly it brings huge benefits to the clubs involved as they will be a number of well coached, skilled players feeding into their senior teams year on year. It raises the standards of the juvenile competitions and benefits county sides as well. If you want bring in a rule that the amalgamated sides can still field separate teams in the C championship if you like.

I would at county level sit down with the large number of clubs that we know of in the county that struggle for numbers and see what suitable amalgamations (long term) can be created to ensure all clubs have players involved in well coached sides and playing competitive hurling. I honestly hate one-year arrangements. Much rather see meaningful long-term planning and strategies but in place. Some great examples in the county of how they do work. Let's build on this.

What I do not agree with is one year arrangements at specific grades. That is simply putting a sticky plaster on the issue at hand. Clubs where there are challenges with numbers should be suitably paired with another club and then work together over a period of time to ensure that they have a panel of players at each of the age groups going up that are exposed to good competition and high level coaching.

Laois man

The problem is this is just a one year arrangement just filling the gaps till other players in the club are the age for minor.

Verbal

Quote from: Laois Rising on November 12, 2025, 12:18:06 PM
Quote from: Verbal on November 11, 2025, 12:12:26 PMI would be inclined to agree on the face of it.
Has that been decided already?


What I do not agree with is one year arrangements at specific grades. That is simply putting a sticky plaster on the issue at hand. Clubs where there are challenges with numbers should be suitably paired with another club and then work together over a period of time to ensure that they have a panel of players at each of the age groups going up that are exposed to good competition and high level coaching.

This is my issue.
I called them "temporary little arrangements" in a previous life here.
Bed hopping some might call it.

Voice of tReason

I think the Ballyfin/Mountrath link makes much more sense from a Mountrath perspective. I'd like to see that retained if they need numbers.

Clough-Ballacolla do struggle for numbers at different times. They are more vulnerable than Castletown/BK/RE etc as both schools are very small. And they are surrounded to a large extent by clubs they simply won't be joining with.

I think the issue is quite stark at minor next year and they might struggle to get 15 from U14-U17. I think they have a similar issue at Go Games level so this will crop up again. They have dropped to B level a lot in recent years to field so I'm sure if they can, they will.
I wouldn't be surprised to see them end up with Colt/Shanahoe at underage more regularly. There's a camogie link there already so it would make sense for families.


Laois man

Harps v Cbolla in u20 this weekend Cbolla wouldn't want to pick up any injuries to there senior lads should be a good game but pitches will be very soft. Harps favourite for this grade and probably should win this one.

mcwregor

With an impressive backroom team named for laois seniors in 2026. Any ideas of the make up of the panel?
Some notable omissions that im hearing of are Cha Dwyer and Jer Quinlan along with the retirement of Enda Rowland. Cha and Rowland are losses to the team in my opinion. Rowlands puckouts are a weapon that we no longer have and while Dunne is a good goalkeeper Rowland is a big loss. Cha's club campaign was simply outstanding and while the county game is levels above he still had a role to play. Jer Quinlan didnt set the club scene alight and it is disappointing to see him regress as he was an outstanding minor.
Have heard that Picky Maher, Ian Shanahan, Gearoid Lynch and Jack Kelly have all returned after 1 (plus) years out. At least 2 or 3 of these will start in the championship and are welcome additions from last year. Also surprised to hear that Paddy Purcell is giving it one more year, to be fair to Paddy its his call as to when his time is up. Id imagine we wont see Willie Dunphy back in a Laois jersey although he has proved again this year that at club level he is capable of delivering when it matters most. PJ Scully is another that is unlikely to return. Stephen Bergin will probably be laois senior hurler of the year and it will be interesting to see is he gets a recall. As previously mentioned on here Fionn Holland of Clonad has been called in. Paudie Rafter of Rathdowney Errill has also been called in. Outside of that I would imagine that it will much of last years panel, i didnt see to many young lads putting their hands up in the club championship. That said the league should give an opportunity to give some lads game time to see if they have what it takes to step up. Id like to see some of the following get a chance Cormac Hogan, Joe Pearson, Ciaran Flynn, Eoghan Murphy, Fionan Mahony.
Seems to be a lack of exciting forwards breaking through.
Any thoughts on other possible additions?

Genocide Organ

Heard Cha is going travelling - again (can that really be so?)! I think he would definitely be an addition, and I don't think his beef was w/ Tommy last year. But it's probably time to be getting in some young blood, in any case.
Joe Pearson kept Mossy quiet in the county final without, I thought, playing particularly well. However, that's all you have to do. Eoghan Murphy has torn his hamstring, I hear, but there's plenty of time to get that right. Probably will be the key player for the u20s next year.

Laois man

I heard Cha wasn't asked back in and Ger Quinlan is going back in.

Voice of tReason

Heard Jer is on board too.
Eoghan Cuddy from Camross and Cillian Dunne from CB too.

Laois Abu

It's an absolute disgrace that Enda Rowland isn't with Laois anymore. You do all you can to keep men like him, with his leadership and puck out abilities. He's a leader and the young lads would look up to him and he would drive standards. I heard it's not Tommy that Cha and Rowland have beef with but other people on management team who not liked