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Very exciting and right in the balance till the end. Cullion had a lot of bad wides in the first half especially, which may have cost them. Separately Greville must have left his whistle at home, a lot of stuff was let go.
Bigjoe1 (Westmeath) - Posts: 68 - 03/08/2025 11:37:55 2629880 Link 0 |
You're spoofing, I was at the game, Barry O'Mara went off injured after 15 minutes, he had scored a pt from a free and a goal from play. His nephew Lorcan scored 3 pts from placed balls, and you couldn't confuse them as Lorcan is about 6ft tall. The Wood had scorers from all over the field, and Cullion too reliant on the Regans and Gillens frees. Anything could still happen in this championship. stonemadbeany (USA) - Posts: 620 - 03/08/2025 12:58:35 2629890 Link 2 |
Brutal standard this match. Raharney doing enough but to me castletown look best still Gaaforlife2023 (Longford) - Posts: 865 - 03/08/2025 19:08:36 2629937 Link 0 |
3 bad senior games this weekend, daltons won't beat pollard, nobody will touch Castletown, Gaels won't make another final westmeathgaa11 (Westmeath) - Posts: 325 - 04/08/2025 10:59:57 2630001 Link 0 |
Hard to judge Castletown as their match was one sided, Raharney never looked like losing but didn't hugely impress either, Robbie Greville on sidelines with significant bandage on arm, he's a key player for them, Eoghan Aherne was their best player, Mulkerrins did very well too, Killian was quiet by his standards, Clonkill have a lot of promising young players but their delivery to some small, young forwards wasn't good, Peadar Scally is doing a lot of work for them in attack, Claretandblue (Westmeath) - Posts: 2305 - 04/08/2025 13:43:37 2630023 Link 0 |
It's such a competitive division and would have thought Cullion had the better team on paper plus age on their side. Senior B will have little margin between winning or relegation. I was thinking the wood could go down this year but they've proven there is plenty of fight left in that squad despite a few older heads holding the squad together. Interestingly I noticed that Barry O'Mara is a player manager this year. Not too often you see that. Would love to see any of the teams breakthrough and hold their own up Senior. It always seems like the promoted teams are just lacking a bit of depth in their panels. Smaller clubs with smaller playing numbers for the most part. Delvin was the only team that managed to stay up under the old structure but they never really challenged the big teams. gedupoutofit (Westmeath) - Posts: 193 - 04/08/2025 15:46:09 2630036 Link 0 |
Agree with nearly everything there, Daltons will beat pollard though
CleanShoulder (Westmeath) - Posts: 364 - 04/08/2025 17:17:59 2630040 Link 0 |
If none of the big 3 of Obrien Greville or Mangan go for it them I feel outside manager. But on the ground the clubs and players want internal so hard to know. Outside those 3 you are looking at McKeogh O'Reilly or Dermody as next options.
Danup (Westmeath) - Posts: 84 - 05/08/2025 12:37:08 2630133 Link 0 |