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Post by shaggy04 on Feb 17, 2022 16:16:08 GMT
Hi,does anyone have a link to this years county league fixtures, thanks, or maybe just put up the fixtures here.
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Post by chancer on Feb 17, 2022 19:40:41 GMT
Hi Shaggy, they are on the Kerry Gaa website
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Post by northkerrywhatkid on Feb 28, 2022 10:52:55 GMT
Hi Anyone know what the delay is on the division 6 are ?
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Post by buck02 on Mar 16, 2022 13:33:04 GMT
County league back this weekend.
Fair play to the clubs who agreed to play games this evening, early tomorrow and the following weekend. Will let players enjoy the long weekend and maybe see the Kerry game on Sunday.
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Post by Premier on Mar 17, 2022 7:34:32 GMT
County league back this weekend. Fair play to the clubs who agreed to play games this evening, early tomorrow and the following weekend. Will let players enjoy the long weekend and maybe see the Kerry game on Sunday. Bit of a disgrace by the county board to put games on this weekend given the days off for Patrick’s Day. ‘2 years of Covid, ah sure club players have it too good let’s put the first game on the biggest weekend of the year’
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Post by onlykerry on Mar 17, 2022 11:54:31 GMT
County league back this weekend. Fair play to the clubs who agreed to play games this evening, early tomorrow and the following weekend. Will let players enjoy the long weekend and maybe see the Kerry game on Sunday. To postpone requires the co-operation of both clubs involved - well done to common sense. Not every club is accommodating to moving a fixture unfortunately.
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Post by mossie on Mar 17, 2022 17:33:43 GMT
County league back this weekend. Fair play to the clubs who agreed to play games this evening, early tomorrow and the following weekend. Will let players enjoy the long weekend and maybe see the Kerry game on Sunday. Bit of a disgrace by the county board to put games on this weekend given the days off for Patrick’s Day. ‘2 years of Covid, ah sure club players have it too good let’s put the first game on the biggest weekend of the year’ bit harsh, hard for the board to win with fixture making I dont see an issue to be honest, clubs can switch matches to a night that suits them over the weekend
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Post by Premier on Mar 17, 2022 17:50:38 GMT
Bit of a disgrace by the county board to put games on this weekend given the days off for Patrick’s Day. ‘2 years of Covid, ah sure club players have it too good let’s put the first game on the biggest weekend of the year’ bit harsh, hard for the board to win with fixture making I dont see an issue to be honest, clubs can switch matches to a night that suits them over the weekend How is it hard for them to win? Literally put it on any other weekend. Last weekend, next weekend. Not that tough All well saying a club can just move it but if the other club says no you’re stuck with 2 o clock Sunday (which is still ridiculous that is the default day for league games throughout the summer)
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Post by buck02 on Mar 17, 2022 18:34:48 GMT
bit harsh, hard for the board to win with fixture making I dont see an issue to be honest, clubs can switch matches to a night that suits them over the weekend How is it hard for them to win? Literally put it on any other weekend. Last weekend, next weekend. Not that tough All well saying a club can just move it but if the other club says no you’re stuck with 2 o clock Sunday (which is still ridiculous that is the default day for league games throughout the summer) Exactly. And they wonder why there is player drop off? It smacks of GAA administrators that see the players at the bottom rung of the ladder. Last weekend Kerry were playing on Saturday night which has been known for months. Why not have the first round of county league then.
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Post by mossie on Mar 17, 2022 22:13:16 GMT
How is it hard for them to win? Literally put it on any other weekend. Last weekend, next weekend. Not that tough All well saying a club can just move it but if the other club says no you’re stuck with 2 o clock Sunday (which is still ridiculous that is the default day for league games throughout the summer) Exactly. And they wonder why there is player drop off? It smacks of GAA administrators that see the players at the bottom rung of the ladder. Last weekend Kerry were playing on Saturday night which has been known for months. Why not have the first round of county league then. There was a lot of District Board league football last weekend and county league hurling last weekend , it is not as if the GAA in Kerry left last weekend idle
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Post by diego on Mar 20, 2022 12:16:16 GMT
2022 Credit Union Senior Football Leagues - Tables, fixtures & results Division 1 (An Ghaeltacht, Austin Stacks, Ballymacelligott, Dingle, Dr Crokes, Gneeveguilla, Kenmare, Kerins O'Rahillys, Legion, Rathmore, Spa, St Mary's): www.kerrygaa.ie/fixtures-results/?compID=169395&leagueTable=y Division 2 (Annascaul, Beaufort, Castleisland Desmonds, Glenbeigh/Glencar, John Mitchels, Kilcummin, Laune Rangers, Listowel Emmets, Listry, Milltown/Castlemaine, Na Gaeil, Templenoe): www.kerrygaa.ie/fixtures-results/?compID=169397&leagueTable=y Division 3 (Ballydonoghue, Brosna, Churchill, Currow, Dr Crokes B, Dromid Pearses, Firies, Glenflesk, Reenard, Skellig Rangers, St Pat's, St Senan's): www.kerrygaa.ie/fixtures-results/?compID=169399&leagueTable=y Division 4 (Ardfert, Austin Stacks B, Beale, Castlegregory, Cordal, Cromane, Duagh, Fossa, Keel, Knocknagoshel, Scartaglin, Tarbert): www.kerrygaa.ie/fixtures-results/?compID=169401&leagueTable=y Division 5 (Asdee, Ballyduff, Ballylongford, Finuge, Glenflesk B, Kilgarvan, Laune Rangers B, Lispole, Moyvane, Sneem/Derrynane, St Michael's/Foilmore, Waterville): www.kerrygaa.ie/fixtures-results/?compID=169409&leagueTable=y Divison 6A (Castleisland Desmonds B, Fossa B, Kenmare B, Kerins O'Rahilly's B, Legion B, Milltown/Castlemaine B, St Michael's/Foilmore B, Tousist): www.kerrygaa.ie/fixtures-results/?compID=169411&leagueTable=y Division 6B (Beaufort B, Dingle B, Dr Crokes C, Firies B, Gneeveguilla B, Na Gaeil B, Rathmore B): www.kerrygaa.ie/fixtures-results/?compID=169413&leagueTable=y
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Post by diego on Mar 28, 2022 17:52:55 GMT
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Post by eastwarrior on Apr 11, 2022 11:43:30 GMT
First probably proper upset of the Division 1 county league happened at the weekend. Gneeveguilla beating Legion away from home by 3 points, and ballymac beating Kenmare at home by 5 points. Both Kenmare, Legion and St. Mary’s are now 0/3.
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Apr 11, 2022 12:40:37 GMT
How many Kerry panellists lined out for their clubs the weekend? I know that David Moran, Joe O’Connor, Dylan Casey, Killian Spillane, Gavin Crowley, Stefan Okunbor, Shane Murphy, Pa Warren, Eanna O’Conchuir and Jack O’Shea definitely played. Any others?
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Post by diego on Apr 11, 2022 13:19:24 GMT
How many Kerry panellists lined out for their clubs the weekend? I know that David Moran, Joe O’Connor, Dylan Casey, Killian Spillane, Gavin Crowley, Stefan Okunbor, Shane Murphy, Pa Warren, Eanna O’Conchuir and Jack O’Shea definitely played. Any others? Micheál Burns played. Saw Cian Gammell and Paul Murphy were named on team sheets as well.
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Post by dodgyknees on Apr 28, 2022 8:09:40 GMT
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Post by bono14 on Jun 17, 2022 21:23:53 GMT
what happens in county league if teams are level on points for promotion and relegation?
Is it play offs , score difference or head to heads?
Division 3 very tight in promotion battle
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Post by Moderator on Jun 17, 2022 21:59:48 GMT
Question from bono14 in the post above:
"what happens in county league if teams are level on points for promotion and relegation?
Is it play offs , score difference or head to heads?
Division 3 very tight in promotion battle"
My best answer:
This is from Eolaire 2019...I haven't seen the 2022 version, but I can't imagine any rule changes. PROMOTION AND RELEGATION 1. In Divisions 1 to 4 in football – bottom 3 teams will be relegated. 2. In Division 2 to Division 4 in football, top 3 teams will be promoted. In Division 5 promotion will be as per decision of Co Committee, Jan 2019. Note: It was agreed that Regulations for 2019 include a provision that a Division 6 may be required in 2020 and CCC has the permission of the Co Committee to relegate teams from Div 5 based on their final placings in the 2019 league, if required. 3. Fixtures fulfilled will be taken into account when deciding placing, where teams finish level on points. 4. In the issue of Promotion and Relegation; teams not fulfilling fixtures will be dealt with as follows: PROMOTION: In the event of teams finishing level on points, the team with most fixtures fulfilled will be promoted. RELEGATION: In the event of teams finishing level on points, the team with least fixtures fulfilled will be relegated. 5. Where teams finish level on points having played same number of fixtures, a play-off will determine final placings regarding promotion, relegation or qualification for Div 1 Final.6. In the Senior Football League Division 1 the top two teams will qualify for final with team finishing with most number of points on league table having home venue. Where both teams finish with same number of points having played same number of fixtures, venue will be decided by toss of coin.
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Post by onlykerry on Jun 18, 2022 11:28:43 GMT
Question from bono14 in the post above:
"what happens in county league if teams are level on points for promotion and relegation?
Is it play offs , score difference or head to heads?
Division 3 very tight in promotion battle"
My best answer:
This is from Eolaire 2019...I haven't seen the 2022 version, but I can't imagine any rule changes. PROMOTION AND RELEGATION 1. In Divisions 1 to 4 in football – bottom 3 teams will be relegated. 2. In Division 2 to Division 4 in football, top 3 teams will be promoted. In Division 5 promotion will be as per decision of Co Committee, Jan 2019. Note: It was agreed that Regulations for 2019 include a provision that a Division 6 may be required in 2020 and CCC has the permission of the Co Committee to relegate teams from Div 5 based on their final placings in the 2019 league, if required. 3. Fixtures fulfilled will be taken into account when deciding placing, where teams finish level on points. 4. In the issue of Promotion and Relegation; teams not fulfilling fixtures will be dealt with as follows: PROMOTION: In the event of teams finishing level on points, the team with most fixtures fulfilled will be promoted. RELEGATION: In the event of teams finishing level on points, the team with least fixtures fulfilled will be relegated. 5. Where teams finish level on points having played same number of fixtures, a play-off will determine final placings regarding promotion, relegation or qualification for Div 1 Final.6. In the Senior Football League Division 1 the top two teams will qualify for final with team finishing with most number of points on league table having home venue. Where both teams finish with same number of points having played same number of fixtures, venue will be decided by toss of coin. Had been told by some players that there is no Division 1 final this year - whoever tops the division is the winner. Is this correct or not?
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Post by greengold35 on Jun 18, 2022 11:39:03 GMT
Question from bono14 in the post above:
"what happens in county league if teams are level on points for promotion and relegation?
Is it play offs , score difference or head to heads?
Division 3 very tight in promotion battle" My best answer: This is from Eolaire 2019...I haven't seen the 2022 version, but I can't imagine any rule changes. PROMOTION AND RELEGATION 1. In Divisions 1 to 4 in football – bottom 3 teams will be relegated. 2. In Division 2 to Division 4 in football, top 3 teams will be promoted. In Division 5 promotion will be as per decision of Co Committee, Jan 2019. Note: It was agreed that Regulations for 2019 include a provision that a Division 6 may be required in 2020 and CCC has the permission of the Co Committee to relegate teams from Div 5 based on their final placings in the 2019 league, if required. 3. Fixtures fulfilled will be taken into account when deciding placing, where teams finish level on points. 4. In the issue of Promotion and Relegation; teams not fulfilling fixtures will be dealt with as follows: PROMOTION: In the event of teams finishing level on points, the team with most fixtures fulfilled will be promoted. RELEGATION: In the event of teams finishing level on points, the team with least fixtures fulfilled will be relegated. 5. Where teams finish level on points having played same number of fixtures, a play-off will determine final placings regarding promotion, relegation or qualification for Div 1 Final.6. In the Senior Football League Division 1 the top two teams will qualify for final with team finishing with most number of points on league table having home venue. Where both teams finish with same number of points having played same number of fixtures, venue will be decided by toss of coin. Had been told by some players that there is no Division 1 final this year - whoever tops the division is the winner. Is this correct or not? You are correct - no final, top team will win league.
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Post by hurlingman on Jun 18, 2022 15:41:35 GMT
Had been told by some players that there is no Division 1 final this year - whoever tops the division is the winner. Is this correct or not? You are correct - no final, top team will win league. About time the final was done away with. Never made sense, outside of extra revenue for the CB, as none of the other divisions had a final. Plus there waa a few years where a team was unbeaten during the league only to lose the final thst was normally played months after the league stage finished.
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Post by diego on Jun 19, 2022 17:30:09 GMT
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Post by diego on Jun 19, 2022 17:38:39 GMT
Important wins for the top 2 in the Division 5 back games played today. Ballyduff looking good to go up after a win over mid table Finuge.
St Michael's/Foilmore promoted after taking full points from Asdee. Sneem/Derrynane or Waterville could still catch them, but they can't both catch them given they play each other in the final round.
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Post by speeder23 on Jul 4, 2022 19:02:37 GMT
Can anyone explain why there’s such a rush to get the county league over and done with quickly? I thought the county board would have giving the club players a break from playing this weekend, especially ahead of the big game in Dublin this weekend. There’s only one round left as far as I know, i thought they might have fixed these for the weekend of the 16/17th July, when Kerry aren’t playing win or lose?
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Post by moth on Jul 5, 2022 10:59:02 GMT
Can anyone explain why there’s such a rush to get the county league over and done with quickly? I thought the county board would have giving the club players a break from playing this weekend, especially ahead of the big game in Dublin this weekend. There’s only one round left as far as I know, i thought they might have fixed these for the weekend of the 16/17th July, when Kerry aren’t playing win or lose? Same was true for the hurling. CB appear to run the leagues in the inter county window, to give non county players a competition on their own. County players are then back with their clubs for the championship. The problem with this approach is that once a team exits the championship, what do these players do?
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Post by factman on Jul 6, 2022 9:35:01 GMT
I agree that clubs can be allowed to re schedule a fixture ,but how can it make sense to force teams to play this Saturday when so many would like to travel on Saturday to meet family and friends for a break and get to support their county
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Post by diego on Jul 9, 2022 11:38:45 GMT
I thought I heard head to head might be a decider if teams finished level on points, but it says here playoffs are still being used if teams are level having fulfilled same number of fixtures. www.kerrygaa.ie/credit-union-county-senior-football-league-standings-with-1-round-left/In Div 4 you have Beale and Scartaglin tied for the last relegation spot after the last round yesterday evening. Beale beat Scart in an earlier round for what it's worth.
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Post by Moderator on Jul 9, 2022 20:44:28 GMT
Playoffs will decide a few things this year.
Div 1: Playoff between Dr. Crokes, Dingle and Austin Stacks to decide winner; St. Mary's, Kenmare Shamrocks and An Ghaeltacht relegated.
Div 2: Kilcummin, Desmonds and Miltown/Castlemaine promoted; Annascaul, John Mitchels and Listry relegated.
Div 3: Glenflesk and Currow promoted plus playoff winner Firies v Brosna; Dr. Crokes B, St. Senan's and St. Pat's Blennerville relegated
Div 4: Fossa and Knocknagoshel promoted, third spot between Ardfert (15 pts) and Tarbert (14) who meet in Rd 11; Duagh and Austin Stacks b relegated, along with loser of playoff Scartaglin v Beale
Div 5: St. Micheal's/Foilmore and Ballyduff promoted, plus playoff winner Sneem/Derrynane v Waterville; One team to be relegated, Asdee on 4 points with 11 played, Ballylongford on 4 points with 10 played. Not sure who Ballylongford have to play.
Div 6 has its own set of rules...play 7 rounds in 6A and 6B, top 4 from each move into Phase 2 Section 1 and bottom 4 into Phase 2 Section 2, with points from original 7 rounds carrying forward. Top team in Phase 2 Section 1 will be promoted to Div 5. Based on the website, the top team in what they label Senior Football League Division 6 (Cup) is Rathmore B , who go up to Div 5.
Feel free to correct anything I've erred on...I know diego keeps a good eye on these matters.
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Post by Moderator on Jul 9, 2022 21:17:24 GMT
PS...regarding Div 6. Rathmore B brought forward 13 points from Phase 1, made up of 5 wins, 1 draw and 2 points from the bye week as their 6B had one team less than 6A. Miltown/Castlemaine brought 14 points from 6A. In Phase 2, Rathmore B added 8 points to their 13, giving them 21 overall. Miltown/Castlemaine added 6 to 14 for 20 points total.
So Rathmore B go up to Div 5.
Right, diego?
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Post by diego on Jul 11, 2022 16:48:34 GMT
PS...regarding Div 6. Rathmore B brought forward 13 points from Phase 1, made up of 5 wins, 1 draw and 2 points from the bye week as their 6B had one team less than 6A. Miltown/Castlemaine brought 14 points from 6A. In Phase 2, Rathmore B added 8 points to their 13, giving them 21 overall. Miltown/Castlemaine added 6 to 14 for 20 points total. So Rathmore B go up to Div 5. Right, diego? Spot on there i'd say Mod, and i see Rathmore have a photo up on their twitter account with the winner's plaque so that's good enough for me.
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