mick87 Junior C
Posts : 3 Join date : 2015-04-28
| Subject: Re: Kildare Juniors Fri May 22, 2015 4:45 am | |
| James Robinson was sub keeper, no one else as far as I know | |
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SeamusMurphy All-Star
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| Subject: Re: Kildare Juniors Fri May 22, 2015 10:43 pm | |
| - mick87 wrote:
- James Robinson was sub keeper, no one else as far as I know
Yeah.. Maybe none were Selected or none went forward.. But a bit odd all the same. | |
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SeamusMurphy All-Star
Posts : 4040 Join date : 2011-09-27
| Subject: Re: Kildare Juniors Fri May 22, 2015 10:44 pm | |
| Raheens with no one either ? | |
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Gaa1928 All-Star
Posts : 1707 Join date : 2013-07-22
| Subject: Re: Kildare Juniors Fri May 22, 2015 11:08 pm | |
| Moorefield - Senior Champions for the last 2 seasons - no one on the senior team ?????? | |
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TommyKeegan All-Star
Posts : 2413 Join date : 2010-09-27
| Subject: Re: Kildare Juniors Sat May 23, 2015 2:02 am | |
| To be fair club and county don't cross over perfectly. Roscommon for instance have one Brigid's player on their team at the minute, two years on from a club All Ireland, never mind favourites for a county title. Different games and different commitments. Granted, junior maybe not as much. | |
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Ogie All-Star
Posts : 2572 Join date : 2010-01-31
| Subject: Re: Kildare Juniors Sat May 23, 2015 3:19 am | |
| McGeeney lost interest in this once he could not pick his second best team. There are different rules for different counties. Cork usually win it every second year as the team that wins the All-Ireland is ineligible the following year. But they, for example, are only allowed pick players from junior and intermediate clubs. For McGeeney's first three or four years, it was allowed to be a second team in Kildare and so was viewed as a pathway. Now, it's a fixture to be fulfilled, like the Railway Cup. So I would say plenty lads wouldn't be making themselves available. | |
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TommyKeegan All-Star
Posts : 2413 Join date : 2010-09-27
| Subject: Re: Kildare Juniors Sat May 23, 2015 2:35 pm | |
| - Ogie wrote:
- McGeeney lost interest in this once he could not pick his second best team. There are different rules for different counties. Cork usually win it every second year as the team that wins the All-Ireland is ineligible the following year. But they, for example, are only allowed pick players from junior and intermediate clubs. For McGeeney's first three or four years, it was allowed to be a second team in Kildare and so was viewed as a pathway. Now, it's a fixture to be fulfilled, like the Railway Cup. So I would say plenty lads wouldn't be making themselves available.
Off topic, but when explained like that, what a really, really stupid waste of time. What's the purpose or criteria? Money hard enough to come by without county boards paying for and fans paying to watch something that is essentially makey-upey. | |
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