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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2018 23:48:29 GMT
Good win for the Crokes today v St.Pats. They scored 4-12. Paul Clarke Jack Griffin Billy Courtney Mike Casey Mark O'Shea Chris Doncel played well.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2018 10:27:58 GMT
Tough division to call this year - not much separating 3rd down to last place...hard to call who will go up and go down - Finuge may be affected by hurling...Laune Rangers in trouble??
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2018 17:37:42 GMT
Crokes had a good win over Laune Rangers today 4-18 to 2-15.
Brian O'Shea Chris Doncel Mike Casey Jack Griffin Mark O'Shea Billy Courtney were best for Crokes.
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Post by bannerman on Jul 8, 2018 19:33:42 GMT
Can Dr crokes be promoted to div 2 ?? Looks like the game between senans and listry might decide final promotion spot here
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Post by greengold35 on Jul 8, 2018 21:00:17 GMT
Can Dr crokes be promoted to div 2 ?? Looks like the game between senans and listry might decide final promotion spot here Not to my knowledge - there must be one division separating an A & a B team, hence Crokes B must stay in 3.
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Post by yellowbelly on Jul 8, 2018 23:21:07 GMT
Can Dr crokes be promoted to div 2 ?? Looks like the game between senans and listry might decide final promotion spot here Yes they can. It was clarified at a County Board meeting in April that there was no reason why not
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Post by kerryexile on Jul 9, 2018 11:32:46 GMT
Can Dr crokes be promoted to div 2 ?? Looks like the game between senans and listry might decide final promotion spot here Yes they can. It was clarified at a County Board meeting in April that there was no reason why not Even though it is extremely unlikely, what would happen if Crokes were promoted to division 2 and Crokes first team were relegated to division 2? Surely they couldn't have 2 teams in the same division?
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Post by ballhopper34 on Jul 17, 2018 1:47:59 GMT
Current Table after 9 games:
Annascaul 16 St. Senan’s 12 Brosna 11 (after 8 games played) Dr. Crokes B 10 (after 8 games played) Listry 10 Ballydonoghue 10 Lispole 8 St. Pat’s, Blennerville 8 Keel 7 Waterville 5 Laune Rangers 5 Finuge 2 (after 7 games played)
Remaining games: Finuge v Dr. Crokes B was scheduled for 14 July, but Finuge conceded. County Board meeting to confirm points to Dr. Crokes B.
20 July
Brosna v Finuge
29 July
Brosna v Ballydonoghue; Dr. Crokes B v Annascaul; Keel v Finuge; Laune Rangers v Waterville; Listry v St. Senan’s; St. Pat’s, Blennerville v Lispole.
19 August
Annascaul v Keel; Ballydonoghue v Dr. Crokes B; Finuge v Laune Rangers; Lispole v Listry; St. Senan’s v Brosna, Waterville v St. Pat’s, Blennerville.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2018 10:22:18 GMT
Looking at that Finuge Waterville and Laune Rangers to go I would say...10 points has you safe....Annascaul, Brosna and Crokes B potentially to go up...
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Post by peanuts on Jul 17, 2018 21:56:47 GMT
Looking at that Finuge Waterville and Laune Rangers to go I would say...10 points has you safe....Annascaul, Brosna and Crokes B potentially to go up... Crokes can’t be promoted as far as I know. There has to be 2 divisions between their teams.
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Post by peanuts on Jul 17, 2018 21:59:23 GMT
Looking at that Finuge Waterville and Laune Rangers to go I would say...10 points has you safe....Annascaul, Brosna and Crokes B potentially to go up... Waterville and Laune Rangers are playing each other so 8 points is the most both can get.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Jul 29, 2018 21:35:46 GMT
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Post by ballhopper34 on Jul 29, 2018 21:55:39 GMT
Current Table after 10 games:
Annascaul 16 Brosna 15 St. Senan’s 14 Dr. Crokes B 14 Listry 10 St. Pat’s, Blennerville 10 Ballydonoghue 10 Lispole 8 Keel 7 (9 games played) Laune Rangers 7 Waterville 5 Finuge 2 (9 games played)
Remaining games:
5 August Keel v Finuge.
19 August Annascaul v Keel; Ballydonoghue v Dr. Crokes B; Finuge v Laune Rangers; Lispole v Listry; St. Senan’s v Brosna, Waterville v St. Pat’s, Blennerville.
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Post by ballhopper34 on Jul 29, 2018 21:59:09 GMT
Annascaul are promoted.
Finuge and Waterville are relegated.
Everything else to be decided in final round.
Edit: Waterville not relegated yet.
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Post by diego on Jul 29, 2018 22:04:09 GMT
Annascaul are promoted. Finuge and Waterville are relegated. Everything else to be decided in final round. Waterville could still get a playoff with Keel and Laune Rangers, but given the remaining fixtures that's a slim hope!
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Post by diego on Jul 29, 2018 22:06:17 GMT
Looking at that Finuge Waterville and Laune Rangers to go I would say...10 points has you safe....Annascaul, Brosna and Crokes B potentially to go up... Crokes can’t be promoted as far as I know. There has to be 2 divisions between their teams. Why 2 divisions? Wouldn't 1 be enough?!
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Post by ballhopper34 on Jul 29, 2018 22:14:41 GMT
Annascaul are promoted. Finuge and Waterville are relegated. Everything else to be decided in final round. Waterville could still get a playoff with Keel and Laune Rangers, but given the remaining fixtures that's a slim hope! Correct. Thanks for pointing that out.
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Post by givehimaball on Jul 29, 2018 22:22:55 GMT
Crokes can’t be promoted as far as I know. There has to be 2 divisions between their teams. Why 2 divisions? Wouldn't 1 be enough?! I think it's probably to avoid a situation where if Crokes B were in Division 2 and Crokes A were in Division 1, and Crokes A got relegated and Crokes B got promoted. This would cause a major headache given the current the eligibility rules, as Crokes could effectively avoid relegation by simply swapping panels around at the start of the league the following year. Probably less messy/easier to keep the one division between them rule.
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Post by diego on Jul 29, 2018 23:02:49 GMT
Why 2 divisions? Wouldn't 1 be enough?! I think it's probably to avoid a situation where if Crokes B were in Division 2 and Crokes A were in Division 1, and Crokes A got relegated and Crokes B got promoted. This would cause a major headache given the current the eligibility rules, as Crokes could effectively avoid relegation by simply swapping panels around at the start of the league the following year. Probably less messy/easier to keep the one division between them rule. Have never seen this question come up in GAA before, but in soccer if your A team is relgated and your B team was in the division below them, then the B team would be automatically relegated as well no matter where they finished in their league.
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Post by yellowbelly on Jul 29, 2018 23:21:10 GMT
The Crokes B team can be promoted it Division Two, it was clarified at a County Board Meeting in April. In fact they could even be promoted to Division One, there is no rule against it. All teams with a B team in the County League must name an first 15 that are ineligible to play for the B team during the season. If Crokes B beat Ballydonoghue in the last round they will be promoted regardless of other results as Brosna play St Senans in the last round
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Post by peanuts on Jul 30, 2018 11:19:26 GMT
Annascaul are promoted. Finuge and Waterville are relegated. Everything else to be decided in final round. Waterville could still get a playoff with Keel and Laune Rangers, but given the remaining fixtures that's a slim hope! Both Keel & Laune Rangers (currently on 7 points) have to play Finuge and with Finuge already relegated they should win. That would put them both on 9 points (Keel also have to play Annascaul) which would mean Waterville are relegated. Lispole are on 8 points and would have to beat Listry in their last match to ensure their safety.
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Post by frankgalvintralee on Jul 31, 2018 9:44:10 GMT
It’s shocking to think that Laune Rangers and Waterville are very possibly going to be playing Division 4 Football next year. Laune Rangers must be in a bad way this year.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2018 13:00:53 GMT
It’s shocking to think that Laune Rangers and Waterville are very possibly going to be playing Division 4 Football next year. Laune Rangers must be in a bad way this year. They have 9 of their first team gone or retired from last year.
Some of the guys left not good enough but they are blooding a lot of younger fellas from their minor team plus good under 16 and 14 teams coming up so this blip may be only temporary.
Both Waterville and Rangers were in division 1 about 5 years ago...
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Post by diego on Aug 6, 2018 21:44:32 GMT
Waterville's fate sealed over the weekend when Finuge failed to field a team against Keel.
Keel need just a point from their last game against Annascaul to ensure survival.
Otherwise likely to be a playoff with Laune Rangers to decide the last relegation spot.
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Aug 7, 2018 7:20:24 GMT
I'm going to make the same argument that I always make- a team giving one walkover should forfeit all their points for the season as otherwise it's not a level playing field.
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Post by Mickmack on Aug 7, 2018 8:25:03 GMT
Waterville's fate sealed over the weekend when Finuge failed to field a team against Keel. Hurling championship getting priority presumably.
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Post by fivenarow on Aug 7, 2018 10:17:41 GMT
I'm going to make the same argument that I always make- a team giving one walkover should forfeit all their points for the season as otherwise it's not a level playing field. Agree 100%, very unfair to the teams they took points off.
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Post by ky20 on Aug 7, 2018 22:11:37 GMT
I'm going to make the same argument that I always make- a team giving one walkover should forfeit all their points for the season as otherwise it's not a level playing field. Agree 100%, very unfair to the teams they took points off. They only took points off Lispole. They could have stayed up if they beat Crokes & Keel.
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Post by An Bradán on Aug 7, 2018 22:50:38 GMT
Spoke to Finuge man lately. Going mad that no allowance was made for Kerry u21 hurlers. Said they had 5/6 (?) on the panel. Same weekends as walkovers apparently. Seems a bit unfair all right.
Really difficult to manage dual players situation I'd imagine.
They were div 1 not so long ago ...is this correct ?
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Post by mossie on Aug 8, 2018 0:44:00 GMT
Spoke to Finuge man lately. Going mad that no allowance was made for Kerry u21 hurlers. Said they had 5/6 (?) on the panel. Same weekends as walkovers apparently. Seems a bit unfair all right. Really difficult to manage dual players situation I'd imagine. They were div 1 not so long ago ...is this correct ? they spent a year or two in div 1. they had eamon fitz then and a once in a lifetime bunch of lads in the one age bracket like Paul & Enda Galvin, Trevor McKenna and a year or two younger Pat & Maurice Corridan, Mike Conway. A long way off that quality now, though they have a batch of good young lads they lost conor' keefe & Maurice corridan to serious injury earlier in the year and have some players away on J1s too plus the all Ireland under 21 b hurling and county senior hurling championship in full swing in recent weeks. it is easy knock a team over walkovers but not easy keep dual clubs on the go especially when a few things like the above go against you
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