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After attending yesterday's all Ireland final & watching the mayo-Kerry semi final what are people's honest opinion on where the cavan team stand in comparison to the top teams & what are we doing to close the gulf that exists. We cannot just continue as we have over the past years hoping that our underage success will lead to a Ulster championship winning campaign. In my opinion we are within a group of probably 15 teams that are competitive, capable of beating a lot of teams on our day but falling more & more behind the top 3/4 teams. So how are we going to attempt to improve our team. Is there a strategic plan in place via the development squads at all levels to produce more physically athletic players ? Is there consistency of coaching at underage levels to produce game plans & styles of play suitable to our players strengths? Is the county board providing the guidance & resources to facilitate sustained success ? Genuine discussion lads please as without a plan we are doomed to continued failure & disappointment bond (Longford) - Posts: 174 - 18/09/2017 22:37:00 2047789 Link 1 |
Very good post bond, from looking at mayo over the last few games the way they use players I think there is still place for the likes of ray cullivan, he's probably the best fielder of a ball in Cavan and I know people will say he won't last 70 mins but get him fit and get a good hard 30 35 out of him, the same with another few.we can't afford to over look quality like him, just on opinion.
blueman1903 (Cavan) - Posts: 885 - 19/09/2017 08:19:46 2047888 Link 0 |
Producing physically athletic players I 1 thing but the skills of the game are being lost in the process. Inaroundehouse (Cavan) - Posts: 975 - 19/09/2017 11:32:41 2047970 Link 0 |
Very good post bond, from looking at mayo over the last few games the way they use players I think there is still place for the likes of ray cullivan, he's probably the best fielder of a ball in Cavan and I know people will say he won't last 70 mins but get him fit and get a good hard 30 35 out of him, the same with another few.we can't afford to over look quality like him, just on opinion. blueman1903 (Cavan) - Posts:438 - 19/09/2017 08:19:46 2047888 2016 championship Ray was the best midfielder in the county he would out jump and midfielder in the county and hold the ball mark made.THere was no midfielder better than him. He would be my first choice in midfield to form my spine even for 2018. Let go who's decision was that I wonder. Lavey missed him badly, for with him playing this year he was brilliant and Lavey were a good team around him. The Quiet Man (Cavan) - Posts: 4601 - 19/09/2017 11:39:30 2047972 Link 1 |
Many things. Remaining in Division 1 this year would have been a help. FoolsGold (Cavan) - Posts: 2824 - 19/09/2017 11:52:30 2047985 Link 0 |
Hard to know where to start with this one. cavanman47 (Cavan) - Posts: 5193 - 19/09/2017 12:31:38 2048019 Link 0 |
Only 9 of last years Dublins winning team started last Sunday so that's a fair turnover for even a winning team. Our problem is we discard young players way too quickly. How many of the 2011 winning u21 team are on the Senior panel now? These lads would be only 26/27 and in their prime. Same has happened to other winning u21 teams. Inaroundehouse (Cavan) - Posts: 975 - 19/09/2017 13:17:05 2048047 Link 0 |
A few were brought on as subs in the final. Not like they are no longer on the panel. Dublins strength and depth way above any one else. FoolsGold (Cavan) - Posts: 2824 - 19/09/2017 14:08:25 2048074 Link 0 |
It's clear now after Sunday and from the Tyrone hammering that the blanket defence system is finished and we need to forget about and move on with the Dubs attacking model of having at least four forwards in the forward line at all time. No more than two sweepers and just get our best lads out that can fit into that system and do a job, including lads like Cullivan being played for whatever length of game time he is for at the level. Matty hasn't shown at any of his previous jobs yet that he can pick and coach teams to play like this and if he isn't adopting this model in the early stages of the league then he should get the boot. We don't have the players that Dublin have obviously but might as well try to play to a system that could get us somewhere in a few years than to stick with a system that might scrape a win against the likes of Armagh and then see us get embarrased without even going for the game against an attack minded team like Kildare, Tipp, Mayo, Dublin. Also, if the football we are playing is less negative we might see some of the lads who are opting out year after year actually joining the panel and improving the standard of the team. PatTheDandy (Cavan) - Posts: 356 - 19/09/2017 14:19:50 2048086 Link 2 |
Go to any championship game in Cavan and you'll see how far we are from any of the top teams. We are now in the same bracket as two of the top hurling teams, Clare & Tipperary, and neither of them would fear coming to Breffni Park to play us. cavanblueman (Cavan) - Posts: 636 - 19/09/2017 15:39:37 2048138 Link 0 |
I agree wholeheartedly that the skills of the game cannot be neglected in any sense but for me they also have to be matched by the athleticism & sheer power that the top players pocess. There is no point being a bodybuilder with no skills but likewise no point in having the skills but not the strength to perform. Look at the likes of Barrett, Boyle, Moran, o Connor & McMahon, cooper, Kilkenny to name a few from last Sunday. None of them are exceptionally tall but all physical toned to perfection to facilitate there performance. I know people will say that Dublin & mayo have been doing strength & conditioning for years but have the cavan players not being doing this work as well?? Are the development squads doing this at various levels to allow young players coming onto the panel to compete? bond (Longford) - Posts: 174 - 20/09/2017 09:52:45 2048434 Link 0 |
The skills of the game are definitely been neglected in most Counties. Where's the forwards 24/25 that can give us what Seanie Johnston gave at that age? There's not there . Why? Because there no one practicing the shooting skills alone like he did at that age. Yes power, pace, athleticism is all needed but the end result for a forward is scoring or making a score. I'd seriously question the standard of coaching within the county. It should not be just about the ABC of a coaching manual , it's also about spotting players with flair and helping them nurture their talent. Inaroundehouse (Cavan) - Posts: 975 - 20/09/2017 10:34:25 2048456 Link 0 |
it's easy to score when you are on your own. not so easy when you are surrounded and people hanging out of you or about to close you down. The most important think is to keep moving and create space for yourself. s goldrick (Cavan) - Posts: 5520 - 20/09/2017 14:25:19 2048578 Link 0 |
In the pen pics for the semi-final out of the 36 Dubs in the panel 35 were 5' 11" or taller.
opa01 (Cavan) - Posts: 505 - 22/09/2017 16:05:29 2049387 Link 0 |
Tell that to the Senior panel
Inaroundehouse (Cavan) - Posts: 975 - 23/09/2017 07:44:44 2049499 Link 0 |
That was my post last September in respect of what direction & guidance was been supplied to our county teams. This is my first post of 2018 & after attending the 2 home games in the Mckenna cup my heart goes out to the young lads who represented our county especially last night. Yes some of them are no where near good enough for the team but How could they be expected to be competitive against the ulster champions whom had 10/11 of there starting team & us with 2 players from last years team!!!! Fredflint stated it before the game give the lads s chance by st least playing a few more experienced players. My point remains where is the county board in this fiasco ? what plan is in place to provide progress ? Why are so many players dropping out in Comparison to other counties & what is being done to prevent this ?
bond (Longford) - Posts: 174 - 11/01/2018 10:01:30 2067759 Link 1 |
Well you ask about no forwards doing what S Johnston did when they were his age well I will name one person that did it regular and I make no bones about mentioning his name despite I am not a gaels fan. Paul O'Connor has been doing it since Tommy Carr was manager he did it all on his own and many times out on the back pitch on his own, but sadly tactics change and the system changes from manager to manager unfortunately more often than not it becomes a negative lateral or return back type game that not many like. Enday O'Reilly is another from Mullahoran.
The Quiet Man (Cavan) - Posts: 4601 - 11/01/2018 15:45:46 2067822 Link 1 |
I understand what your saying but natural ability has to be practiced too.. regardless whether tactics or systems have changed the end result is you have to kick it over the bar. Too many players nowadays are like racehorses who will run all day but not an ounce of skill in them. Inaroundehouse (Cavan) - Posts: 975 - 11/01/2018 17:11:57 2067841 Link 0 |
On the other hand we collapsed against an average Tipp side and were out if the championship by mid july. Crash Bang Wallop (None) - Posts: 268 - 30/01/2018 18:27:36 2072514 Link 0 |
It's all about confidence and momentum We gained confidence from our u21s minors and u16s But the momentum has ground to a shuddering halt. We're back to square one and we've a long road ahead of us We've some men around still with success in terms of getting teams to croker But We gave the top job Ronan inexperienced optimist Setantawatchl (Cavan) - Posts: 132 - 31/01/2018 21:03:38 2072910 Link 0 |