Laois GAA- bunch of hicks turning on eachother

We had two sent off in the minor football last night.
Back on track.

Had we?

Yup. Tetchy oul game.

My brother was at it and said they only had 14 and there was a corner forward “playing” who never kicked a football in his life. If you had 15 Dinny Brennans, you’d be OK.

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Dinny is some bucko. The corner forward was a tidy hurling goalie in his day tbf.

Chedd out

Muller in

@Kid_Curry

Here we go again

Thing of nothing…

The video ain’t conclusive but it ain’t good.

Reckon the worst of it happened before your man whipped the phone out.

I believe the worst of it happened afterwards.

I’m hearing Port are confident enough that they also have footage which let’s just say doesn’t show the referee as entirely blameless.

I dont doubt that, but there’s a point where the referee needs to defend himself too, or should he just keep taking clatters? Given his profession, its a messy enough affair I would imagine. There’s other stories about afterwards also that don’t seem very seemly.

Bye Chedd :cry:

“I wish to advise that I have informed CLG Laois that I will step away from managing Laois senior hurling team forthwith.

“There is a job of work to be done to bring Laois through the Joe McDonagh championship in 2023 and up to the levels of competing at the Leinster championship round robin competition in 2024.

”This is a 2 year project at minimum and will require further development of the panel and integrating some of the recent U20 players as well as clearing up some injuries, and I feel that it would be best served by a new management team taking over now and bringing this job of work to fruition.

“The fact that the team will still play in the top tier of the National Hurling League again in 2023 will I feel be good preparation for the Joe McDonagh championship that follows.

”Stepping away now will allow CLG Laois the time to appoint a new management team in time for the local championships and to check-in on all club players.

“Looking back the last two years have been very frustrating years to be managing a team, with Covid in 2021 stopping all pre league preparations, and with a plethora of injures in the panel disrupting 2022 performances.

“Looking out on the Leinster Hurling Final recently and looking at both teams thinking what if either of these teams were missing half of their outfield key players in this game – how would they perform and what would the result be?

“Against Kilkenny in this years championship game in Nowlan Park Laois were missing seven starting outfield players through injury: Willie Dunphy, Picky Maher, Podge Delaney, Roddy King, Diarmuid Conway, Ben Conroy and John Lennon, with Podge and John being our team joint-captains, and against Galway two games later were still missing seven starting outfield players.

“I think it would be tough for either of the Leinster finalists to withstand that body blow and survive, let alone Laois.

“And this continued right to our last championship game when we were trying to patch players up to get out on the field.

“In that context I’m hugely thankful to Laois players for their resilience and their efforts throughout the 2 years but especially this year.

”Indeed it was very encouraging to see a full panel of 40 players fully committed to training for the last round of the championship against Westmeath when all injureds and rehabbers were included., and I feel that this player commitment augurs well for the immediate future of Laois hurling.

“The round robin format of the Leinster Hurling championship is now a very different and ruthless place with teams trying to put as many scores on you as they can in order to ensure they keep their own score difference in best shape and secure the knock-out places.

“If you are any way vulnerable in a game they will go after that vulnerability and rightly so. But what starts out as a big challenge for counties like Laois becomes altogether more difficult when you are missing that many of your core players and teams need to put scores on the board to ensure their Championship qualification. Against that background I am very grateful to my management colleagues for giving everything they could possible give to find performances and momentum, and get crucial results.

“Notwithstanding this I’m happy that over the 2 years we maintained our Division 1 league status against all the odds, but obviously also disappointed as a long standing and unbending Leinster hurling county to lose our Leinster Championship status this year.

”Having said that sincere congratulations to Westmeath for maintaining their status and to Antrim for stepping up there and I wish them the best of luck for next year.
In conclusion I would like to wish the senior team and future Laois management the very best in 2023 and beyond and I thank the team again for the support and respect shown to me and the management team.

”I felt really honoured that the players asked me to get back aboard but I feel I have done my part for Laois Hurling now and its timely for others to take it forward.

“Finally, I can’t let the weekend pass without offering heartfelt sympathy from all Laois hurling people to the family and friends of Damian Casey and to the Eoghan Ruadh and Tyrone hurling teams.”

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I wouldn’t mind seeing Diarmuid Mullins getting a shot at it. Maybe Tommy Fitzgerald with him.

Niall Corcoran please

Yeah, wouldn’t disagree.
Would Qualter be an option?

I’d say he’ll hold for a bit yet

Strange behaviour by Clough Ballacolla last weekend to throw two semi finals because they didnt like the dates they were fixed upon.

What was the deal? Their first and second teams reached league semi finals and wouldn’t play them on same weekend? Surely they should have played the senior one at least.