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Shandonagh vs milltownpass final maybe.. sam Duncan huge man to have back in the middle of the park coyne and breannan playing very well kellys pace inside is frightening finding the net in e very game

Mooo (Westmeath) - Posts: 65 - 07/10/2025 15:11:57    2638848

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Replying To iarmhiabu:  "4 'very strong sides', relax. St Mary's Rochfortbridge should play bottom placed in Section B to decide who goes down to Junior. Winner of that relegation match stays in Section B."
Shandonagh, Tubberclair and Milltown are unquestionably very strong sides for intermediate level. By your remarkable logic Athlone should play St. Malachy's to decide relegation to intermediate!!! Bring your proposal to your club for Convention and see the support you get

Claretandblue (Westmeath) - Posts: 2382 - 07/10/2025 15:32:45    2638851

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Replying To Claretandblue:  "Shandonagh, Tubberclair and Milltown are unquestionably very strong sides for intermediate level. By your remarkable logic Athlone should play St. Malachy's to decide relegation to intermediate!!! Bring your proposal to your club for Convention and see the support you get"
The 3 teams you've mentioned as very strong Intermediate teams would all struggle to survive Senior next year. Shandonagh went down last year after 2 years. Tubberclair were knocked out by Multy last year, it's all hype and bluster about them. Garrycastle were an exception. The two Intermediate Sections are closer in standard than the two Senior Sections would be. Any team that embarrassingly loses all their group games should be forced to win a game to stay in the grade.

iarmhiabu (Westmeath) - Posts: 233 - 07/10/2025 16:53:37    2638862

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Haven't seen any games in other grades only senior so The Downs by 7/8, Kinnegad by 3/4.

Iarmhisamhi (Westmeath) - Posts: 22 - 07/10/2025 21:35:28    2638896

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So Milltown who drew final with Garrycastle last year would struggle to survive in senior but Garrycastle won section B!! You also reckon section B in intermediate is close to A, that's section B with Kilbeggan, Maryland and Ballymore?? Fascinating level of analysis

Claretandblue (Westmeath) - Posts: 2382 - 07/10/2025 23:58:19    2638907

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Replying To dec:  "Semi Finals haven't even taken place yet and already we have people talking about who will mark who in the final, Shamrocks and Kinnegad may as well stay at home this weekend"
The Downs v St Loman's final has been called from the start of the Championship. The 'experts' can dress up the 2 Semi Finals all they want. The fact is The Downs finished the group with a maximum of 10 points, 5 more than their nearest rivals. They will comfortably beat Shamrocks again. St Loman's haven't been as solid as The Downs but they have already beaten a Jekyll and Hyde Kinnegad by 8 or 9 points without the 2 McCartan's. What's going to change?

iarmhiabu (Westmeath) - Posts: 233 - 08/10/2025 08:46:16    2638909

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Intermediate is so hard to call. Any of those 4 teams on their day could beat any of the others. I think Tubberclair will scrape through. The other game is really a toss of a coin. It will either be Shandonagh by 1pt or Milltown by 10pts. Depends on which Shandonagh turns up on the day.

Senior is a foregone conclusion. The Downs and St Lomans to win handy and setup a mouth watering Final. Sorry Kinnegad and Mullingar but that's just the way it is.

Can Caulry still win it? Surely there is some way will all their unbelievable players and management that they can win not only Westmeath but the All Ireland also. No?

Meridian (Westmeath) - Posts: 694 - 08/10/2025 09:40:46    2638913

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Replying To iarmhiabu:  "The 3 teams you've mentioned as very strong Intermediate teams would all struggle to survive Senior next year. Shandonagh went down last year after 2 years. Tubberclair were knocked out by Multy last year, it's all hype and bluster about them. Garrycastle were an exception. The two Intermediate Sections are closer in standard than the two Senior Sections would be. Any team that embarrassingly loses all their group games should be forced to win a game to stay in the grade."
Thank god you're not in charge of any championship structures. Ridiculous suggestion

Leftpeg1 (Westmeath) - Posts: 100 - 08/10/2025 09:57:13    2638915

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Replying To Leftpeg1:  "Thank god you're not in charge of any championship structures. Ridiculous suggestion"
Championship structures are good, the best teams at all grades still come to the top but the relegation format isn't perfect if a team loses all 5 of their games and can still qualify for a quarter final in the same championship the year after.

iarmhiabu (Westmeath) - Posts: 233 - 08/10/2025 14:37:25    2638955

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Replying To Claretandblue:  "So Milltown who drew final with Garrycastle last year would struggle to survive in senior but Garrycastle won section B!! You also reckon section B in intermediate is close to A, that's section B with Kilbeggan, Maryland and Ballymore?? Fascinating level of analysis"
Intermediate B is closer to Intermediate A than Senior B is closer to Senior A. Milltown drew with Multyfarnham who drew with Maryland who beat CFCW who beat Milltownpass who beat Kilbeggan who beat Castledaly. It depends on how you look at it. Would you get such an assortment of results between Senior B and Senior A teams? The answer is no. And no, Milltown wouldn't win Section B like Garrycastle have, as I said Garrycastle were an exception.

iarmhiabu (Westmeath) - Posts: 233 - 08/10/2025 14:56:32    2638960

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Replying To Meridian:  "Intermediate is so hard to call. Any of those 4 teams on their day could beat any of the others. I think Tubberclair will scrape through. The other game is really a toss of a coin. It will either be Shandonagh by 1pt or Milltown by 10pts. Depends on which Shandonagh turns up on the day.

Senior is a foregone conclusion. The Downs and St Lomans to win handy and setup a mouth watering Final. Sorry Kinnegad and Mullingar but that's just the way it is.

Can Caulry still win it? Surely there is some way will all their unbelievable players and management that they can win not only Westmeath but the All Ireland also. No?"
I miss Caulry.

iarmhiabu (Westmeath) - Posts: 233 - 08/10/2025 15:01:34    2638963

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Replying To iarmhiabu:  "I miss Caulry."
I know. But i'd say we wont have too long to wait until the Caulry supporters on here start talking about who they will be playing in the final next year. They'll never learn.

Meridian (Westmeath) - Posts: 694 - 08/10/2025 16:05:12    2638966

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Replying To iarmhiabu:  "Championship structures are good, the best teams at all grades still come to the top but the relegation format isn't perfect if a team loses all 5 of their games and can still qualify for a quarter final in the same championship the year after."
They can still do that in your format as well, if you're proposing to have a playoff.
Nothing wrong with the senior and intermediate as they are in my opinion, almost every team having something to play for coming into the final round of games is great.

iarmhi_an_mhaith (Westmeath) - Posts: 285 - 08/10/2025 19:52:46    2638990

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Replying To Meridian:  "Intermediate is so hard to call. Any of those 4 teams on their day could beat any of the others. I think Tubberclair will scrape through. The other game is really a toss of a coin. It will either be Shandonagh by 1pt or Milltown by 10pts. Depends on which Shandonagh turns up on the day.

Senior is a foregone conclusion. The Downs and St Lomans to win handy and setup a mouth watering Final. Sorry Kinnegad and Mullingar but that's just the way it is.

Can Caulry still win it? Surely there is some way will all their unbelievable players and management that they can win not only Westmeath but the All Ireland also. No?"
Really looking forward to the weekend. The Intermediate has been brilliant and is still anybodys at this stage. I will predict an All Milltown final. I dont think the senior semi finals will be handy wins for Lomans or The Downs. There is a weight of expectation on Lomans and The Downs whereas nothing is expected of Kinnegad or Mullingar. You just never know in knockout football. JosephsvMullingar and Ballnagore v Lomans are close to call in the junior

A_Chairde (Westmeath) - Posts: 324 - 08/10/2025 21:46:09    2639000

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Interesting odds. 7 / 1 for Mullingar to win is big. If they were playing Lomans what prices would they offer ? The bookies cant see past The Downs anyway

Lomans
4 / 11
Draw
8 /1
Kinnegad
5 / 2

The Downs
1 / 10
Draw
12 / 1
Mullingar
7 / 1

To win outright
The Downs 1 /3
Lomans 16 / 5
Kinnegad 10 / 1
Mullingar 18 / 1

A_Chairde (Westmeath) - Posts: 324 - 08/10/2025 22:00:07    2639002

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