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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2008 19:13:19 GMT
You don't see us slating many players because it isn't allowed under the personal attack rule. Doesn't mean we don't do it over a pint! Ye seems quiet happy to slate Kerry players though. Do the rules not apply here?
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Post by Owenabue on Jul 28, 2008 19:17:29 GMT
Ciarraíabú, I work my arse off trying to make sure that doesn't happen. I'm sorry if I miss one or two comments. Please bring it to my attention if I've missed something.
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Post by nicoshea on Jul 28, 2008 19:26:07 GMT
Ciarraíabú, I work my arse off trying to make sure that doesn't happen. I'm sorry if I miss one or two comments. Please bring it to my attention if I've missed something. Yeah you seem to be in charge of some things there I noticed alright, Era I take no notice of the slating of players its just funny to hear them talking about how great Cork are and about doing the double... Makes me smile
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Post by Owenabue on Jul 28, 2008 19:29:20 GMT
Ciarraíabú, I work my arse off trying to make sure that doesn't happen. I'm sorry if I miss one or two comments. Please bring it to my attention if I've missed something. Yeah you seem to be in charge of some things there I noticed alright, Era I take no notice of the slating of players its just funny to hear them talking about how great Cork are and about doing the double... Makes me smile We've a better chance than ye have anyway. ;D
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Post by nicoshea on Jul 28, 2008 19:35:06 GMT
Yeah you seem to be in charge of some things there I noticed alright, Era I take no notice of the slating of players its just funny to hear them talking about how great Cork are and about doing the double... Makes me smile We've a better chance than ye have anyway. ;D Ohhh hit us where it hurts, Our hurling skills. If Galvin was still playing hurling maybe it would be a different story
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Post by Mickmack on Jul 28, 2008 21:01:51 GMT
Just watched the incident.
It looks bad allright........ a serious eye injury could have resulted.
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Post by hatchetman on Jul 28, 2008 21:10:05 GMT
mr paul galvins hearing is tommorrow night is it with the CHC or the CCCC? which comes first? sorry, confused?
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Post by mickthebridges on Jul 28, 2008 22:28:31 GMT
Sure isn't it well known that O Halpin lad is highly dangerous. Havent he a history of attacking lads with his hurl. Didnt he nearly take the head off a Clare lad last year even before the game started in Thurles. Lynch is no better. Sure didn't he nearly break Stars jaw with his elbow in 2006. I wouldn't believe that video evidence that Frank Murphy brought to Croke Park. Thems two right buckos. ;D
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Post by kaywhy on Jul 28, 2008 23:19:31 GMT
mr paul galvins hearing is tommorrow night is it with the CHC or the CCCC? which comes first? sorry, confused? Galvin hearing set for tomorrow The fate of Kerry captain Paul Galvin is expected to be known in the coming days after the GAA confirmed that a newly-constituted Central Hearings Committee will re-hear Galvin's case tomorrow evening. The meeting is likely to take place at Croke Park. Speaking at a sponsorship launch today, GAA Director General Paraic Duffy and incoming President Christy Cooney would not be drawn on the make-up of the committee but confirmed that the case with be heard tomorrow night. "The Paul Galvin hearing will take place tomorrow evening at CHC level," Duffy explained. Cooney added: "We have only finalised proposals around the newly-constituted committee this morning and we won't be divulging the names of the committee members in advance of the hearing. "It's a one-off new grouping just specifically for this case. Paul will be given the opportunity to have a personal hearing but that is down to himself." Duffy confirmed that although discipline will be on the agenda for a Special Congress at Croke Park in early October, there are no proposals to change the system at present. "This isn't the time to look at putting a new system in place, that is for the end of the championship. "We are always looking at how systems can be improved, but there are no specific proposals in place to change it," he said. Despite the prolonged scenario in relation to the Galvin case, Duffy has been reasonably happy with the GAA's disciplinary system to date in 2008. "I don't want to really say too much about the Paul Galvin case. I think that this year we have dealt with cases as quickly as we could. "There have been some instances that players have decided to wait until going to the next stage and that is their right. "But I think the GAA now has systems in place where cases can be dealt with very, very quickly," he added. "For example, if an incident occurs at a weekend, a player can have a hearing within a couple of days and it can go to appeals within a couple of days. "I accept that the Galvin situation is rather different but there are systems in place that allow the cases to be heard very, very quickly if a player chooses to do that."
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Post by MrRasherstoyou on Jul 29, 2008 10:21:06 GMT
Is there one rule for the hurlers then? Kerrygold, your comment flies in the face of things you said about other misdemeanors
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Post by kaywhy on Jul 29, 2008 11:12:23 GMT
can anyone post this article? Did anyone have any luck finding an online version, or scanning the article from the Examiner?
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Post by pony on Jul 29, 2008 11:40:56 GMT
from the way I saw it on tv and look at this it does look like it, Its about 5and a half/6minutes in Jaysus yer man had to pull the butt of Sean Og's hurley out of his face guard coz it got stuck in there after he blatantly shoved it in there deliberatly. But nothing will be done to players like sean og, disipline wise
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Post by Johnnyb on Jul 29, 2008 14:38:42 GMT
Different slant on the same argument...Belfast Telegraph
When it comes to discipline the GAA is in a proper mess.
The whole Paul Galvin saga has left a sour taste for all true fans of the game. The Kerry board like every other board in the country has been appealling to the very last to get their player off. Some people will say why not but I say call a halt.
Let's quickly look at the circumstances. Paul Galvin is made the Kerry Captain. Paul Galvin does several newspapaer articles talking about the honour of leading Kerry and talks about the responsibilites. As Kerry Captain he's snapped up by a sponsor to appear in a TV advertisement with people like referee Paddy Russell.
Weeks later in a championship match for Kerry the Captain flips, argues with the same referee and then knocks his notebook out of his hand before going and remonstrating with the linesman.
The GAA impose a six month ban and the player and his county appeal.
At this stage is every GAA fan now sick to death of all the talk of the CHC and the DRA and the CCCC. What about a few new letters like TYM (take your medicine).
You know after all the talk and all the mess this has created a hero can emerge from it all and that hero can be Paul Galvin. Galvin can stand up now and say thats it I was wrong I will take my six months and thats it. In many ways now I think if he does get his sentence cut back and he does play Kerry could lose the All Ireland because of it. There will be some much talk and so much hype you wonder how they all will cope.
Now every county is guilty of taking the appeals to the limit. Ulster counties are not immune in this regard but I think it has to stop. How do you do that?
Well here are a few solutions.
Every county board should simply sign up to a charter to say they will accept whatever suspensions are handed down by the CCTV or the RAC or the AA or whatever you want to call it.
The second part of the solution for me is simple. Lose the time suspensions and replace with match suspensions. Let's make it clear cut when you are sent off you miss games not three or six months. People say how do you deal with the Paul Galvin issue in that regard. Simple. Misconduct with match officials or verbal abuse 6 matches. Simple.
Straight sending off two matches etc.
Am I missing somthing here or is that not something they should be looking at. This weekend GAA fans handed over thousands of pounds to the sport up and down the country. The sport is awash with money but not it appears with common sense and a sense of right and wrong..
The issue has to be nailed once and for all. Let's see the end of the DRA and the HRC and lets just go back to taking your medicine as long as that medicine is clearly marked out before a ball is kicked at the start of the season.
Otherwise this great sport will continue to be dragged through the mud over discipline.
We must remember one thing in this case. The party who was wrong here was Paul Galvin. No-one else.
But because of complicated appeals procedures the sport is a laughing stock.
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Post by mozzy on Jul 29, 2008 18:49:29 GMT
So does anyone know when we will find out the latest decision on this ongoing saga?
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Post by nicoshea on Jul 29, 2008 18:56:01 GMT
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Post by nicoshea on Jul 29, 2008 18:58:21 GMT
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Post by Owenabue on Jul 29, 2008 19:49:40 GMT
It's not online at all.
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Post by razzledazzle on Jul 29, 2008 21:12:18 GMT
whats the latest ? anyone .....
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Post by kerry07 on Jul 30, 2008 8:18:25 GMT
Still no white smoke ? I dont expect any change.
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Post by Control on Jul 30, 2008 8:30:35 GMT
Any rumours or 'word is that......' posts will be removed prior to an official statement from the GAA.
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Post by we are kerry on Jul 30, 2008 8:30:43 GMT
wonder what the Gaa would do with Paul Galvin if Kerry werent in championship.......
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Post by Jo90 on Jul 30, 2008 9:12:17 GMT
Any rumours or 'word is that......' posts will be removed prior to an official statement from the GAA. Yeah, that sort of behaviour shouldn't be tolerated
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Post by Owenabue on Jul 30, 2008 9:39:45 GMT
wonder what the Gaa would do with Paul Galvin if Kerry werent in championship....... Feed him to the lions, tis the only thing to do really. ;D
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Post by kerry07 on Jul 30, 2008 9:55:52 GMT
Owenabue t'is Galvin thats hungry....whos for dinner ?
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Post by Owenabue on Jul 30, 2008 10:00:14 GMT
Is that why he was in such a rush trying to get off the field v Clare?!
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Post by hurlerondfence on Jul 30, 2008 10:39:07 GMT
speaking of lunch. galvin decision expected to be released at lunch time today
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Post by we are kerry on Jul 30, 2008 10:44:35 GMT
Garry O Sullivan had it on Radio Kerry......ban reduced to 3 months. an end @ last . Concentrate on winning SAM 08
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Post by leixman on Jul 30, 2008 10:56:38 GMT
Galvin's set to learn fate in coming days Wednesday, 30 July 2008 11:30 The fate of Kerry captain Paul Galvin should be known later this week after a newly constituted Central Hearings Committee heard his case on Tuesday evening.
The meeting came after the Disputes Resolution Authority quashed the initial six month ban the Kingdom skipper was hit with after slapping a referee's notebook out of his hands.
The DRA ordered a second hearing with a different CHC panel after ruling that Galvin's original hearing contained 'procedural irregularities'.
It is not known when exactly the result of the meeting will be known.
RTÉ.ie
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Post by hurlerondfence on Jul 30, 2008 10:58:27 GMT
Lunchtime date for Galvin Kerry’s Paul Galvin 30 July 2008
Kerry ace Paul Galvin is expected to find out at lunchtime today (Wednesday) whether his appeal against his six months suspension is successful.
The Kingdom attacker attended a meeting in Dublin yesterday evening where a newly-convened Central Hearings Committee (CHC) deliberated over his latest appeal.
The new committee, appointed by GAA President Nickey Brennan, is expected to announce its findings by mid-day
Hopefully Hoganstand report is true
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Post by kaywhy on Jul 30, 2008 10:58:36 GMT
Garry O Sullivan had it on Radio Kerry......ban reduced to 3 months. an end @ last . Concentrate on winning SAM 08 Just heard it on Radio Kerry myself in the last 60 seconds. We are Kerry is indeed right - Radio Kerry are stating it was reduced to 3 months.
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