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It's looking unlikely that we'll progress to the final and attain promotion at this point. Laois are almost certainly in the final and promoted barring they lose twice to both Meath and London, which is very unlikely. So really there's only the runner up spot in the group that's left up for grabs and us, Meath and Kerry are all vying for it.

Kerry and us are tied on points at 5 a piece. The main thing is Westmeath have to win against Mayo and Derry in the last 2 games. The problem is our scoring difference is awful compared to Kerry who absolutely annihilated Derry in one of the early league games by 26 points. Kerry play Mayo next and will likely win that one well too, but you'd hope Mayo keep the score a bit tighter than Derry did. That probably means that we have to put up an absolute cricket score in both our last games to have the any shot of reaching the final ahead of Kerry.

Meath are still in the mix on 6 points, but they have the other two top teams to play in Laois and Kerry in their final two games, which you would think might be a tough ask for them to win both. If they did win both it actually would make it mathematically impossible for us to reach the final as they'd end up on 10 points and the max we could get right now is 9 points by the end of the league.

Ideally, what Westmeath would want to see is Meath losing to Laois and then they bate Kerry which would allow us to sneak ahead of both Meath and Kerry on 9 points without the scoring difference coming into play. Anyway the main thing is go out and win the games against Derry and Mayo, get to 9 points and then if possible do a demolition job and win both by about 20 points.

RadioactiveTan (UK) - Posts: 38 - 05/03/2026 18:10:18    2660191

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We need to focus on beating Derry by 1 point.
Have been in 5 successive Christy Ring finals.
We are not good enough to play division 1B.
Win last 2 matches and it's been a thoroughly decent league campaign. Building nicely and blooding youth and get promoted next year and stay up.

Blackjack (Westmeath) - Posts: 57 - 06/03/2026 14:05:34    2660311

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Replying To Blackjack:  "We need to focus on beating Derry by 1 point.
Have been in 5 successive Christy Ring finals.
We are not good enough to play division 1B.
Win last 2 matches and it's been a thoroughly decent league campaign. Building nicely and blooding youth and get promoted next year and stay up."
Agree wholeheartedly. Win by a point or two against a physical Derry with their Slaughneil contingent back and get game time into Dara Egerton and Peter Clarke. Then beat Mayo and hopefully have David O'Reilly,Kilian Doyle,Bermingham and Keyes getting game time Win away v London in first round of Mcdonagh and give everything in the two home matches v Carlow and Laois and then see how we get on with the two Ulster teams. I think that are the short term aims we have to go for.

jobber (Westmeath) - Posts: 1895 - 06/03/2026 15:45:00    2660329

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Replying To Blackjack:  "We need to focus on beating Derry by 1 point.
Have been in 5 successive Christy Ring finals.
We are not good enough to play division 1B.
Win last 2 matches and it's been a thoroughly decent league campaign. Building nicely and blooding youth and get promoted next year and stay up."
What a disgrace to call yourself a Hurling Man with such an outlook. Raharney LLG and CTG at full strength would easily account for a Derry side whose best hurlers have almost all committed to the football panel. It's unfortunately true but we were a lot better looking last year under SB and that's a reality.

Sloweddie (Kilkenny) - Posts: 11 - 07/03/2026 22:02:01    2660479

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We are better off staying in this division for another year, the current team are not ready for 1B. We just need to be patient during this transitional period.

Dheen (Westmeath) - Posts: 1096 - 08/03/2026 15:36:51    2660527

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Replying To Dheen:  "We are better off staying in this division for another year, the current team are not ready for 1B. We just need to be patient during this transitional period."
We are going to be stuck here for many years

CleanShoulder (Westmeath) - Posts: 412 - 08/03/2026 17:16:44    2660538

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I don't think we'll be stuck here. A one point swing v Kerry and we're promoted. I personally feel we need another year in this division to blood players rather than going up and straight back down. We are doing ok, good while having 2/3 key players out each game.

Gaawestmeath (Westmeath) - Posts: 130 - 09/03/2026 16:27:37    2660695

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Yesterday was very poor. We have fallen a long way back. I don't see many green shoots in the horizon. If anything we appear to be going backwards at an alarming rate especially going on other results in the group. Let's not forget it was a 14 man Kerry team for most of the game you appear anchoring your ideas to.

Sloweddie (Kilkenny) - Posts: 11 - 09/03/2026 18:17:47    2660720

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Kerry are flying it at the minute and should have bet Laois and that is without their two best hurlers, Fionan Mackessey (with Kilkenny but playing with Kerry in 2027) and Shane Conway (who took a year out).

Meath and Kerry should be a cracker this weekend in Trim but I think Kerrys will be too good for Meath.

Past hurler (None) - Posts: 1024 - 10/03/2026 09:28:09    2660767

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Extremally disappointing performance again yesterday. Nothing positive leaving the park again. Very Very concerning times.

Loughlenegale (Westmeath) - Posts: 20 - 10/03/2026 09:35:22    2660768

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Out From 2025 not all unavoidable Tommy Doyle Gary Greville Robbie Greville David Hickey Joey Boyle Niall O Brien Ciaran O Brien David O Reilly Jack Gallagher Oisin Loughlin Niall Mitchell Conor Gaffney Aaron Craig Owen McCabe Darragh Clinton Adam Ennis Davy Glennon Abbottstown grass pitch and Wolfhound.
In for 2026 Conor Shaw Sean Jackson Naoise McKenna Peter Murphy Andrew Shaw Adam Bate Conor Regan Josh Coll Brian McCabe Callum McKeogh Conor McKeogh Charles Flynn Jonathan Keogh Chris Daly John Fry Thomas Meehan Eoin Aughey Darragh Smith Lomans Astro Clonkill Gym
I Just can't believe we let so many of the top group go so easily. Some excellent players in for 2026 but too much was allowed to change too soon and that needs to be recognised, we are paying the price for it now.

Loughlenegale (Westmeath) - Posts: 20 - 10/03/2026 09:36:03    2660769

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I can absolutely understand the concerns and lack of positives, everyone shares those thoughts. We are definitely better off staying in this division for another year, we are nowhere near ready for the level of 1B with the current group, they need to be given the rest of the season to gel together. We need to get our injuries sorted and get our best 15 on the field for the Joe Mcdonagh. If we get Killian Doyle, Darragh Egerton and David O'Reilly fit, that makes things look very different for us. Long term I have hope as well because we have quality minor and u20 teams coming, lots of talent on the way. Short term, its about the current group gelling together, building up an understanding and hopefully showing improvement come the Joe Mcdonagh when the weather is better and suits our smaller skilful hurlers.
Its certainly a 3 year project for Kevin O'Brien. Patience will be required.

Dheen (Westmeath) - Posts: 1096 - 10/03/2026 10:35:06    2660779

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Replying To Loughlenegale:  "Out From 2025 not all unavoidable Tommy Doyle Gary Greville Robbie Greville David Hickey Joey Boyle Niall O Brien Ciaran O Brien David O Reilly Jack Gallagher Oisin Loughlin Niall Mitchell Conor Gaffney Aaron Craig Owen McCabe Darragh Clinton Adam Ennis Davy Glennon Abbottstown grass pitch and Wolfhound.
In for 2026 Conor Shaw Sean Jackson Naoise McKenna Peter Murphy Andrew Shaw Adam Bate Conor Regan Josh Coll Brian McCabe Callum McKeogh Conor McKeogh Charles Flynn Jonathan Keogh Chris Daly John Fry Thomas Meehan Eoin Aughey Darragh Smith Lomans Astro Clonkill Gym
I Just can't believe we let so many of the top group go so easily. Some excellent players in for 2026 but too much was allowed to change too soon and that needs to be recognised, we are paying the price for it now."
It is clear that a team of lads not playing would beat the current team which shows the demands of inter county at this level is severe. we have to back the current team as they are young the experience they'll gather will benefit Westmeath in a few years time with some very strong underage coming through the likes of which westmeath has never seen. Being in the A schools for CBS is huge filter them guys in when williams' and clarke and o reilly hit their peak in a few years could see a long term positive for westmeath and kevin o brien is the right man to steer that ship.

Dazzler30 (Westmeath) - Posts: 77 - 10/03/2026 10:59:06    2660780

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Replying To Dazzler30:  "It is clear that a team of lads not playing would beat the current team which shows the demands of inter county at this level is severe. we have to back the current team as they are young the experience they'll gather will benefit Westmeath in a few years time with some very strong underage coming through the likes of which westmeath has never seen. Being in the A schools for CBS is huge filter them guys in when williams' and clarke and o reilly hit their peak in a few years could see a long term positive for westmeath and kevin o brien is the right man to steer that ship."
Not from what i have witnessed in Mullingar of late. we could be in div 3 and Christy Ring very soon

Loughlenegale (Westmeath) - Posts: 20 - 10/03/2026 12:06:19    2660793

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Replying To Loughlenegale:  "Not from what i have witnessed in Mullingar of late. we could be in div 3 and Christy Ring very soon"
I think you are being too negative by a long way.Apart from score difference we could have made 1B
We havent had our captain Johhny Birmingham,our chief score getter Kilian Doyle,our best forward David O Reilly and our best defender Dara Egerton.Throw in Keyes and we will be much more competitive.
There have been positives.We have found a goalkeeper,Conor Shaw and Shane Williams have been good and we have given lots of game time to lads completely new to this level of hurling.Ten or 11 of those that played Sunday are from senior B or intermediate clubs.
The notion we could have kept a lot of those players mentioned doesn't stand up.They have given great service to Westmeath hurling but the truth is all are over 30 years of age and most felt they needed something different.Fair play to them.
Everyone said we would need patience and we havent gone three months in a league where we were almost promoted.In fact if Meath could draw with Kerry we would still go up and some people are bitterly moaning.
Grow up look at Kilkenny with the resources they have and Offaly who did end up in Christy Ring.

jobber (Westmeath) - Posts: 1895 - 10/03/2026 14:56:41    2660811

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