Game shouldn’t be stopped for a goalies injury anymore
One motion seeks to block u16s playing u17 interco.
Another pair are about making extra time a continuation of the game with cards and teams listed to carry forward.
Is that motion not u15s?
I’d imagine 30% of county minors are u16
Says to be 16 on 1st Jan which limits u17 to one year of age
That’s ridiculous.
Would really curtail smaller counties.
Chance of an Irish Olympic medal if this works out.
Cunts wouldnt grow the game in their own country
https://twitter.com/MartyM_RTE/status/1761339613342273733?t=xDsU_7FksFPKtcrAcxUPAg&s=19
Motion to play minor All Ireland finals before senior was withdrawn.
Passed 87%
https://twitter.com/JohnFogartyIrl/status/1761346046284771770?t=vxUQNNBuEjMmn4dexVnwlQ&s=19
It also has a bigger impact on development. The standard isn’t as high so the step up to senior is huge.
That’s why 21s was so good. It gave lads a taste
Of a higher standard of hurling. You see it’s taking lads longer to break through now too. Some lads
Are probably lost and just need a stepping stone.
https://twitter.com/MartyM_RTE/status/1761339613342273733?t=xDsU_7FksFPKtcrAcxUPAg&s=19
Motion to play minor All Ireland finals before senior was withdrawn.
So senior club players can now play with their divisons?Haha.
Can you ladybird that for me? Don’t understand Martys tweet
Divisional sides made up of junior players can play in junior championships, previously only allowed at intermediate and senior.
Divisional sides made up of junior players can play in junior championships, previously only allowed at intermediate and senior.
That can’t be right?
Divisional sides made up of junior players can play in junior championships, previously only allowed at intermediate and senior.
Some of those junior divisional sides in places like Cork and Kerry would be very strong.
A bit unfair on your standalone junior club who might be tight for numbers at the best of time.
That’s some slap in the puss for Kilcoo
https://twitter.com/keyscolm/status/1761341776739131663?s=46&t=YOfhVM10W0bcyIiYSLI3Wg
Jarlath Burns & Jim Gavin were deep in conversation after the recent Wexford GAA Game Changers lunch. Now Burns’ first move as the new president is to appoint Gavin to head up the football review group. It seems like each new GAA president launches a football review group.