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I have to echo what you said there on Kinnegad, they have fantastic facilities and always great hospitality. Also a bonus when you meet the legend himself Larry Giles, a pure gentleman and always makes time for a chat
A_Chairde (Westmeath) - Posts: 284 - 03/04/2025 17:55:27 2600411 Link 0 |
Being more accurate. The Minors in 2023 lost to meath by kicks of a ball in 2 goals 2.10 to 0.10 in Kinnegad. In 2024 lost by 7 points 2.11 to 1.7. Missed 4 absolute sitter goal opportunities and to be fair were very competitive in both games and not far off it. Tboy (Westmeath) - Posts: 1 - 03/04/2025 21:40:14 2600436 Link 0 |
Interesting to see junior 1 section A only has second teams what does this say about the sole junior clubs of the county? Midlandsman (Westmeath) - Posts: 39 - 03/04/2025 22:22:13 2600442 Link 0 |
Lights not needed for matches starting at 7.00, it was playable in Milltown tonight until 8.30, fantastic match too, Tubberclair moving really well, forwards were making great runs, hard team to stop scoring. Milltown looked decent too.
Claretandblue (Westmeath) - Posts: 2093 - 03/04/2025 23:59:47 2600454 Link 0 |
It must have been tight enough for light all the same, had it been a dark wet evening it could have been different. I'd imagine lads coming from Dublin and Galway would have had to finish work early. Just seemed an odd time for a game of a Thursday. League tables starting to take shape after this weekends games.
OverTheHill85 (Westmeath) - Posts: 48 - 04/04/2025 08:34:04 2600466 Link 0 |
It's the same format as the last few years since Junior 2 was introduced. Junior 1 has had two groups, one for second teams and one for sole Junior clubs. The main thing this format says about sole Junior clubs is that they are as (or less it could be argued) important to Westmeath GAA as a senior or intermediate second team. Funny though that when it comes to buying tickets for a house in Spain the Junior clubs are treated the same
Darragh (Westmeath) - Posts: 312 - 04/04/2025 09:25:31 2600472 Link 1 |
This isn't a new thing. When they restructured the competition they intended to separate second teams and sole junior clubs. It's still very difficult for a second side to win a junior championship although Lomans have been close the last few years. Ballynacargy should really be winning the junior this year
Bluelake (Westmeath) - Posts: 232 - 04/04/2025 09:33:15 2600474 Link 0 |
It's a very difficult to win for all clubs involved. The structure of the championships as it stands is very tough on the smallest clubs and has seen Ballinagore, Loughnavalley, St Paul's and Delvin drop to Junior 2 with only Ballinagore getting back up. Last years Junior 2 championship was a farce with teams pulling out and shows how important it is to Westmeath GAA. The second teams are treated very well in Westmeath, it's just a shame that the 30th best player in a big club is treated the exact same as the best player from a small club. Looking at Go Games and underage numbers and you would have to fear for a lot of small clubs
Darragh (Westmeath) - Posts: 312 - 04/04/2025 10:26:19 2600484 Link 0 |