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Post by pillar on Aug 23, 2022 14:56:37 GMT
You are taking up more time again with a qualifier system..time that isn't there...under the present system a player like David Clifford could be out 9 out of the 10 weekends between club and Divisional team(and played the last 4 weekends as well)..then might have to play a Divisional championship and end up with no break before Kerry start again for 2023..weve one competition too many in Kerry..I wonder would making the County Championship all Club, scrap Divisional team work. Yeah Pillar you ré prob right in that maybe too many games. Id like the divisional teams to remain though as it gives every player a chance to play county championship football. Imagine the Cliffords not having a chance. I get that but the majority of counties don't have Divisional teams and have just one championship. We in effect have two which the new split season will severely test. Look at it from the point of the view of the Clifford's, they'll be playing deep into the winter while the club player could be playing Divisional championships up to December. I think we might need to have a look at how our competitions work cos I think we could run into trouble.
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Post by legendz on Aug 23, 2022 17:36:41 GMT
Yeah Pillar you ré prob right in that maybe too many games. Id like the divisional teams to remain though as it gives every player a chance to play county championship football. Imagine the Cliffords not having a chance. I get that but the majority of counties don't have Divisional teams and have just one championship. We in effect have two which the new split season will severely test. Look at it from the point of the view of the Clifford's, they'll be playing deep into the winter while the club player could be playing Divisional championships up to December. I think we might need to have a look at how our competitions work cos I think we could run into trouble. The solution is compromise. Have the divisional clubs in a separate section before the quarter-finals. The limit of 16 teams only applies to clubs. If divisional clubs are in a different section, there can be 10 or 12 senior clubs and 8 divisional teams. Are there detractors to the possibility of divisional teams being in a separate section?
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Post by pillar on Aug 23, 2022 20:50:52 GMT
I get that but the majority of counties don't have Divisional teams and have just one championship. We in effect have two which the new split season will severely test. Look at it from the point of the view of the Clifford's, they'll be playing deep into the winter while the club player could be playing Divisional championships up to December. I think we might need to have a look at how our competitions work cos I think we could run into trouble. The solution is compromise. Have the divisional clubs in a separate section before the quarter-finals. The limit of 16 teams only applies to clubs. If divisional clubs are in a different section, there can be 10 or 12 senior clubs and 8 divisional teams. Are there detractors to the possibility of divisional teams being in a separate section? Not sure that is correct..it can only be 16 teams including Divisional sides.
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Post by legendz on Aug 24, 2022 14:23:56 GMT
The solution is compromise. Have the divisional clubs in a separate section before the quarter-finals. The limit of 16 teams only applies to clubs. If divisional clubs are in a different section, there can be 10 or 12 senior clubs and 8 divisional teams. Are there detractors to the possibility of divisional teams being in a separate section? Not sure that is correct..it can only be 16 teams including Divisional sides. My understanding is that the Cork championship has 12 senior clubs and 8 college/divisional teams in a different section. They are supposed to have got assurances from Croke Park that that is ok.
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Post by clarinman on Aug 24, 2022 17:55:11 GMT
Not sure that is correct..it can only be 16 teams including Divisional sides. My understanding is that the Cork championship has 12 senior clubs and 8 college/divisional teams in a different section. They are supposed to have got assurances from Croke Park that that is ok. Cork has a very strange championship structure. They have a 12 team senior A football championship that sits between the senior and intermediate championships. The intermediate winners progress to senior A. The senior A winner progresses to senior. They also have an intermediate A championship that sits above junior. Last year Newmarket won the intermediate title and played in the Munster intermediate club championship. That would have ranked them as the 25th best club team in Cork given that there are 12 clubs in both the senior and senior A championships. The Kerry intermediate champions would have only 8 clubs ranked above them. And I thought Kerry had a complicated system!
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Aug 24, 2022 21:35:55 GMT
I see 2 games are being streamed this weekend, Templenoe against Dingle on Saturday and Legion versus Kilcummin on Sunday. Great to see. €8 each. Interesting they’ve changed the streaming company to a certain clubber who were responsible for the McGrath Cup debacle with Munster GAA but I would imagine any issues have been fully ironed out.
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Post by onlykerry on Aug 26, 2022 8:34:37 GMT
Knock out football this weekend and a big slate of games to pick from - then a break for one weekend and the county championship itself kicks off. For fans of club football there is a run of intriguing games coming up.
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Post by keane on Aug 26, 2022 9:10:04 GMT
When is the senior club final scheduled?
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Post by onlykerry on Aug 26, 2022 10:19:40 GMT
When is the senior club final scheduled? No definite date - to be fixed after both sides that make the final exit the county championship.
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Post by keane on Aug 26, 2022 10:34:47 GMT
When is the senior club final scheduled? No definite date - to be fixed after both sides that make the final exit the county championship. Seems weird not to finish it before, no? Is there a good reason for that?
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Post by legendz on Aug 26, 2022 14:19:44 GMT
No definite date - to be fixed after both sides that make the final exit the county championship. Seems weird not to finish it before, no? Is there a good reason for that? Next weekend is a rest weekend after 4 weeks of 3 group games and semi-finals/quarter-finals. County championship group stage then on September 10th/11th.
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Aug 27, 2022 11:05:50 GMT
Be a feeling it’ll be a KOR v templenoe final
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Post by horsebox77 on Aug 27, 2022 12:41:32 GMT
Be a feeling it’ll be a KOR v templenoe final Agree on Templenoe but Spa going really well, i see too on the listed team that Tommy Walsh isn't named. A lot here will be on how Liam Kearney fairs against Moran
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Post by legendz on Aug 27, 2022 19:14:19 GMT
Listry, Ballymac and Fossa are into the Junior Premier semi-finals. Skellig and Ardfert play in the remaining quarter-final tomorrow.
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Post by onlykerry on Aug 27, 2022 20:36:15 GMT
Templenoe beat Dingle by 4 and Rahillys beat Spa by 3 after extra time - Templenoe V Rahillys in the final - these sides played out a draw last weekend.
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Post by Mickmack on Aug 28, 2022 9:33:28 GMT
Trying to ascertain if there’s an appetite for streamed games from next weekend onwards? Thoughts? Thanks! If i pay 8 euro today will i be able to watch yesterdays match between Kor v Spa today. In other words, can 'old games' be watched. Thanks www.kerrygaa.ie/live-streaming-clubbertv/
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Post by clarinman on Aug 28, 2022 10:48:26 GMT
Trying to ascertain if there’s an appetite for streamed games from next weekend onwards? Thoughts? Thanks! If i pay 8 euro today will i be able to watch yesterdays match between Kor v Spa today. In other words, can 'old games' be watched. Thanks www.kerrygaa.ie/live-streaming-clubbertv/Yes you can watch yesterday's game if you pay now. It was the Templenoe Dingle game that was streamed yesterday. No stream for Spa KOR unfortunately. Legion kilcummin intermediate quarter final is being streamed at 2.30 today.
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Post by Mickmack on Aug 28, 2022 13:24:30 GMT
Yes you can watch yesterday's game if you pay now. It was the Templenoe Dingle game that was streamed yesterday. No stream for Spa KOR unfortunately. Legion kilcummin intermediate quarter final is being streamed at 2.30 today. I see. Thanks for that.
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Post by diego on Aug 28, 2022 17:27:55 GMT
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Post by legendz on Aug 28, 2022 18:12:07 GMT
Listry, Ballymac and Fossa are into the Junior Premier semi-finals. Skellig and Ardfert play in the remaining quarter-final tomorrow. Ardfert complete the semi-final lineup. Waterville and St. Michael's Foilmore will contest the relegation final. Listry and Fossa already played in the group stage. Ballymac and Ardfert also played in the group stage. Listry and Ballymac being group winners should probably avoid each other but the semi-final draw probably doesn't get that technical? I'm guessing however that teams from the same group will avoid each other until the final.
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Post by Moderator on Aug 28, 2022 18:16:59 GMT
Listry, Ballymac and Fossa are into the Junior Premier semi-finals. Skellig and Ardfert play in the remaining quarter-final tomorrow. Ardfert complete the semi-final lineup. Waterville and St. Michael's Foilmore will contest the relegation final. Listry and Fossa already played in the group stage. Ballymac and Ardfert also played in the group stage. Listry and Ballymac being group winners should probably avoid each other but the semi-final draw probably doesn't get that technical? I'm guessing however that teams from the same group will avoid each other until the final.
Semi-finals: Listry v Ballymacelligott; Ardfert v Fossa
Check the locked club championship thread for all the semi-final and relegation pairings.
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Post by legendz on Aug 28, 2022 18:23:20 GMT
Ardfert complete the semi-final lineup. Waterville and St. Michael's Foilmore will contest the relegation final. Listry and Fossa already played in the group stage. Ballymac and Ardfert also played in the group stage. Listry and Ballymac being group winners should probably avoid each other but the semi-final draw probably doesn't get that technical? I'm guessing however that teams from the same group will avoid each other until the final. Semi-finals: Listry v Ballymacelligott; Ardfert v Fossa
Thanks, just spotted it after posting! Listry and Ballymac are unfortunate to draw each other after winning their groups, Fossa and Ardfert were the runners-up of both groups. Inserting that into the draw before the championship was probably too complex. Hard to look past Fossa making the final. Listry v Ballymac is a tough one to call. Ballymac being Division 1 will have a bit of expectation to back it up in championship.
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Post by clarinman on Aug 28, 2022 19:19:46 GMT
Semi-finals: Listry v Ballymacelligott; Ardfert v Fossa
Thanks, just spotted it after posting! Listry and Ballymac are unfortunate to draw each other after winning their groups, Fossa and Ardfert were the runners-up of both groups. Inserting that into the draw before the championship was probably too complex. Hard to look past Fossa making the final. Listry v Ballymac is a tough one to call. Ballymac being Division 1 will have a bit of expectation to back it up in championship. I think the draw is right to avoid repeat pairings from group. Don't see why group winners should get precedence in draw as groups are always of uneven quality and 2 group winners lost in quarters.
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Post by southward on Aug 28, 2022 19:44:24 GMT
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Post by clarinman on Aug 28, 2022 21:13:12 GMT
Unbelievable kick but should have been disallowed. Both feet over the side line.
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Post by Moderator on Aug 28, 2022 21:46:09 GMT
Is the linesman obliged to do anything there?
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Post by clarinman on Aug 28, 2022 21:59:59 GMT
Is the linesman obliged to do anything there? Yes, it's up to the linesman to bring it to the refs attention. The ref actually went over to the linesman after the score to check. Alsleep on the job.
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Post by An Ciarraíoch Taistealaíoch on Aug 28, 2022 22:05:30 GMT
Trying to ascertain if there’s an appetite for streamed games from next weekend onwards? Thoughts? Thanks! Fair to say, a resounding yes. I have to stress though, this has to be properly conducted. I acknowledge it was the Munster Council and not Kerry but the 'Clubber' McGrath Cup stream fiasco cannot be repeated - once lessons learned from sister branches and the service provided is to standard, I envisage it would be largely welcome and supported. I watched the Templenoe Dingle game yesterday, v easy to sign up (I lost track of time and only started to sign up 5mins before throw in but was all set for throw in!) , streaming quality was pretty good: camera was a tad shaky at times, only 1 glitch in play (it lasted less than a second and may have been down to me watching the game via mobile data as opposed to wifi). I felt €8 was a fair price to pay. Well done to all involved. No need to stream the final as I'll be down for it! 🤣🤣
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Aug 29, 2022 7:01:46 GMT
Eamonn Fitzmaurice still involved in Fossa backroom.
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Post by kingdomofciar on Aug 29, 2022 8:04:56 GMT
Regarding James O'Donoghue's kick. Most frees taken from the hand are not taken from the correct place at inter county games never mind club games. I think calling out this kick is a bit harsh. Brilliant kick from a brilliant player
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