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Is it the end of an era for the Gaels team.

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Tomsmith here

Is it the end of a wonderful era for the Cavan Gaels team ?? I don't know and only time will tell if this wonderfull group of players can re-group again.
Out of the championship at this stage is devastating for a group of players that has given so much time and effort to a Town
I feel the hurt each time I meet one of these players

tomsmith (Cavan) - Posts: 3855 - 29/09/2015 11:53:24    1793506

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The Gaels will be back.no doubt about that.

From what im hearing from my good sources they are starting to make a lot of changes on and off the field already.new chairman and senior team manager to be in place in next 4-6 weeks along with new under age development officers.dont worry about the Gaels.they will never go away.there are changes coming from the chairman right down to the kit man..

gaelsutd (Cavan) - Posts: 602 - 29/09/2015 12:44:47    1793562

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Gaelsutd - The underage structure within the Gaels needs to be looked at without a doubt. There is very little coming through at underage, and particularly at minor level, which a very important milestone for most players before progressing to senior In my day, the Gaels having to amalgamate with another team at minor level was unheard off, this was a club that won 12 minor titles between 1991 & 2010, from recollection, they've now amalgamated for the last 3/4 years.
In any case, is it any wonder why the underage is suffering, when you have people coaching that never played football in their lives, people that jumped on the bandwagon of the Gaels successes over the years.
The Gaels need to bring all the old guard back for coaching, the likes of the Reilly's, men who would give all for the club.

deanmartin (Cavan) - Posts: 643 - 29/09/2015 15:19:56    1793715

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Gaelsutd - The underage structure within the Gaels needs to be looked at without a doubt. There is very little coming through at underage, and particularly at minor level, which a very important milestone for most players before progressing to senior In my day, the Gaels having to amalgamate with another team at minor level was unheard off, this was a club that won 12 minor titles between 1991 & 2010, from recollection, they've now amalgamated for the last 3/4 years.
In any case, is it any wonder why the underage is suffering, when you have people coaching that never played football in their lives, people that jumped on the bandwagon of the Gaels successes over the years.
The Gaels need to bring all the old guard back for coaching, the likes of the Reilly's, men who would give all for the club.



Your right the under-age structure needs refreshing. They have a useful u-14 team coming through at the moment. The minor team amalgamated with Killygarry for one year only and have been on their own for the last few years. Rugby is making big inroads in Cavan Town as well as Soccer and Basketball. The parish has three senior teams and one intermediate team so there is a lot of clubs and competing sports fighting out for the youngsters.
I wouldnt agree about the coaches not playing football before. Current Players Martin Dunne Jnr, Fergal Blessing, Levi Murphy,John Fortune, past players Fergal Maguire, Phillip Clarke, Mark Leddy,John McHugh to name a few.

The Reilly's are all well past retirement and have put their life into the Gael s they deserve to be able to sit back hand it over to the next generation. Times have changed and competition for kids from other sports has increased..

evano11 (Cavan) - Posts: 265 - 29/09/2015 16:00:57    1793756

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It will be interesting to see what happens in the next month or so but there are big changes on the way.the club have taken their eye off the under age set up in the last 6 years if you ask me.this will all change soon.i still feel that they have the best senior players in the county.are they up to the standard of some of the past greats.well that remains to be seen.

gaelsutd (Cavan) - Posts: 602 - 29/09/2015 16:21:20    1793782

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A wind up post hijacked by real discussion! Rediculous post considering age profile of their team.

sceptical (Cavan) - Posts: 544 - 29/09/2015 17:37:03    1793835

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It was the older players who won the Championship for the Gaels last year,( lucky to win it) Johnston, Lyng, Dominic and Eamon Reilly. So TSmith has a point.

The jury is out on some of the younger players. Niall Murray an excellent player, others maybe not consistent

FoolsGold (Cavan) - Posts: 2763 - 29/09/2015 18:28:32    1793864

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29/09/2015 11:53:24
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Tomsmith here

Is it the end of a wonderful era for the Cavan Gaels team ?? I don't know
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i thought you knew everything.........

wishfulthinkin (Cavan) - Posts: 1678 - 29/09/2015 21:10:52    1793947

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The Gaels will be back.no doubt about that.

From what im hearing from my good sources they are starting to make a lot of changes on and off the field already.new chairman and senior team manager to be in place in next 4-6 weeks along with new under age development officers.dont worry about the Gaels.they will never go away.there are changes coming from the chairman right down to the kit man..


Pity the poor kit man - where did he go wrong ?

tenyearplan (Cavan) - Posts: 147 - 29/09/2015 21:52:23    1793984

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Talking to a long standing Gaels supporter and former player he said while there is no Reilly on the panel he cannot see the Gaels win another championship.
As I don't support the gaels whats the views of those of you that do. ???

The Quiet Man (Cavan) - Posts: 4601 - 30/09/2015 13:04:05    1794192

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How is this actually a serious post?

DaffyDuck14 (Cavan) - Posts: 24 - 30/09/2015 15:47:02    1794333

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The Gaels will always be competitive. Always were. The golden era is over. Teams used to be bet before they played them but that aura is gone. Still capable of winning championships and perhaps still the best team of paper but teams fancy their chances more against them. The profile of player has changed. Years ago they had a lot of big strong footballers but that has changed.

doratheexplorer (Cavan) - Posts: 1467 - 30/09/2015 16:31:34    1794356

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Enda King, Cathal Collins, Paurio Smith, Gavin Duffy,Nicholas Walsh, Eamon Reilly Dominic Reilly, Cormac Nelligan

Those were the players on the teams when they were dominant. The have a lighter smaller team now. I think a bit like the Cavan Senior teams, maybe 1 too many small players.

FoolsGold (Cavan) - Posts: 2763 - 30/09/2015 17:31:15    1794387

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who cares !!!!

FrDougalMaguire (Cavan) - Posts: 152 - 01/10/2015 09:53:12    1794530

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The gaels have had there day and now they are well and truly back in the pack . This year showed you can have great management and trainings but if you don't have the players you wont win !

Cavanbyrd (Cavan) - Posts: 61 - 01/10/2015 10:52:42    1794567

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Cavanbyrd

That was one of the problems this year.they didnt have good management or good training.read above posts regarding changes.

gaelsutd (Cavan) - Posts: 602 - 01/10/2015 11:37:47    1794599

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The problem with the gaels underage structure is what's coaching them. Long gone are the day's of the respectful coach, now sadly it's all about cheating no respect for anyone and sadly what the young see the young do. Just go to underage matches and listen to what is being shouted from the side line and even the stand is it no wonder the game has dropped to a rotten disquieting level.
This is not just for the gaels this is for most clubs coaches & players alike.
Time first and foremost the coaches need to be thought how to behave and failure to do so should result in loosing their coaching badge or certificate.

mowbar (Cavan) - Posts: 452 - 01/10/2015 16:06:19    1794805

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Spot on Mowbar, agree 110%. its criminal the abuse that goes on at underage games

cavan97 (Cavan) - Posts: 369 - 01/10/2015 17:50:05    1794869

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Agree 100% Mowbar

gaelsutd (Cavan) - Posts: 602 - 02/10/2015 10:01:12    1795016

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The Gaels have a young team,well capable of winning more senior championships.The question really is their desire,have they the battling qualities.From what i have seen this year,the answer is a resounding no.

celt2018 (Cavan) - Posts: 160 - 02/10/2015 15:24:15    1795227

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