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Replying To letsgetgoing:  "I personally have booked and paid for return train tickets from Dublin to Roscommon for the match. I know of other supporters who have booked hotel accommodation in Roscommon for the match. It is now Thursday 4 days after the Mayo v Roscommon match. The Connacht Council need to clarify this as soon as possible as it is a joke at this stage."
JP probably jet lagged!

Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1963 - 13/04/2023 12:26:26    2470786

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If JP was in Mars for the weekend it should make no difference. The draw for the Connacht Championship was made in October 2022 and it was always a possibility that Roscommon would beat Mayo. The location of the Roscommon v Galway match should have been announced on Sunday night. They had 6 months to decide!
You can buy Championship tickets in Leinster, Ulster & Munster for 22nd/23rd April.
Why not Connacht?
Not good enough!

letsgetgoing (Roscommon) - Posts: 633 - 13/04/2023 13:13:40    2470803

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Replying To dave1988:  "Also add Ronan Daly hopefully and Cathal Heneghan."
Cathal Heneghan yes, remains to be seen with Ronan Daly as he relocated for work and it took years for Cian Connolly to return and Shane Killoran gone now for a few years.

To others the match on the April 23rd is 100% in Dr Hyde Park

The_analyser (Roscommon) - Posts: 3912 - 13/04/2023 15:18:15    2470842

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Replying To The_analyser:  "Cathal Heneghan yes, remains to be seen with Ronan Daly as he relocated for work and it took years for Cian Connolly to return and Shane Killoran gone now for a few years.

To others the match on the April 23rd is 100% in Dr Hyde Park"
You may have answered this before but any liklihood Cathal will play a part in this year's championship?

MachaireConnacht (Roscommon) - Posts: 999 - 13/04/2023 15:54:48    2470849

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Replying To MachaireConnacht:  "You may have answered this before but any liklihood Cathal will play a part in this year's championship?"
Slim. Last I heard he was doing gym work and no contact training, has a lot of catching up to do to feature.

The_analyser (Roscommon) - Posts: 3912 - 13/04/2023 16:19:45    2470855

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Replying To The_analyser:  "Slim. Last I heard he was doing gym work and no contact training, has a lot of catching up to do to feature."
That's a real shame. Main thing anyway is that he recovers fully.

Seperately I was looking back on the Roscommon team which got to the u17 All Ireland 6 years ago. A team that beat Galway and Kerry along the way as well. Barely any of that group of players have made it through and the few that have seem to be on the very fringes such as Paul Carey and Shane Cunnane. Is that a really bad return on a very good underage team or maybe it's just very difficult considering the age of that grade? It's a long way to senior from u17. Then again you have Mathew Tierney, Sean Fitzgerald and Jack Glynn who were in the Galway team back then.

MachaireConnacht (Roscommon) - Posts: 999 - 13/04/2023 17:22:22    2470866

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Is Ultan Harney injured or something?

Albara (Galway) - Posts: 30 - 13/04/2023 17:34:46    2470867

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Replying To Albara:  "Is Ultan Harney injured or something?"
Gone travelling for the year

sourmilk93 (Roscommon) - Posts: 1186 - 14/04/2023 10:02:55    2470930

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Replying To MachaireConnacht:  "That's a real shame. Main thing anyway is that he recovers fully.

Seperately I was looking back on the Roscommon team which got to the u17 All Ireland 6 years ago. A team that beat Galway and Kerry along the way as well. Barely any of that group of players have made it through and the few that have seem to be on the very fringes such as Paul Carey and Shane Cunnane. Is that a really bad return on a very good underage team or maybe it's just very difficult considering the age of that grade? It's a long way to senior from u17. Then again you have Mathew Tierney, Sean Fitzgerald and Jack Glynn who were in the Galway team back then."
2017 was the last u18 Minor Championships.
Dylan Ruane and Cathal Heneghan the only 2 to really make Senior with Aaron Brady Paul Carey being squad members.

Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1963 - 14/04/2023 10:49:52    2470943

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Watched Sligo u20s beat mayo easily Wednesday night and I have to say they are a very impressive team. Serious work must be going into underage development in Sligo and it's showing big time. Have we went away from the good work we were doing 10 years ago at underage development? We have had a couple of really good teams lately but just talking to a few people about underage teams coming up and we aren't at the same level as others unfortunately. It's something I hope we can get going again very soon.

dave1988 (Roscommon) - Posts: 1155 - 14/04/2023 10:57:55    2470945

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Replying To MachaireConnacht:  "That's a real shame. Main thing anyway is that he recovers fully.

Seperately I was looking back on the Roscommon team which got to the u17 All Ireland 6 years ago. A team that beat Galway and Kerry along the way as well. Barely any of that group of players have made it through and the few that have seem to be on the very fringes such as Paul Carey and Shane Cunnane. Is that a really bad return on a very good underage team or maybe it's just very difficult considering the age of that grade? It's a long way to senior from u17. Then again you have Mathew Tierney, Sean Fitzgerald and Jack Glynn who were in the Galway team back then."
Did the Galway lads all play against Roscommon, from memory there was an issue with with the u18's playing the following day.

TheBishop (Galway) - Posts: 287 - 14/04/2023 11:44:57    2470964

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Replying To TheBishop:  "Did the Galway lads all play against Roscommon, from memory there was an issue with with the u18's playing the following day."
Galway didn't use any of their Minor panel that were u17 if I recall correctly.

Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1963 - 14/04/2023 13:56:35    2470985

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Replying To TheBishop:  "Did the Galway lads all play against Roscommon, from memory there was an issue with with the u18's playing the following day."
They didn't no. The official "minor" championship was still under 18 that year.
It was the following year that u17 became the minor championship grade & u18 was binned.
A separate under 17 All Ireland competition was played though so that lads would who were under 17 would not miss out on an u17 campaign (as they would be overage the following year when it changed to u17).

That u17 final was played on a Saturday. The Galway minors (u18) were playing in the Connacht final the following day and had several u17s in their panel, so several of them did not play in the u17 game.

galwayman2 (Galway) - Posts: 1278 - 14/04/2023 17:57:10    2471014

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Our very error ridden U17s well beaten by a strong Mayo team tonight in Dr Hyde Park.

We were competitive for opening 15 minutes 5-4 behind and outscored 2-12 to 0-6 there after. Shooting so wayward in the 1st half and in the 2nd half route up balls into the goal mouth in the hope of getting something was a waste of time.

Mayo to their credit looked very good and on that showing will be the team to beat in Connacht. Hopefully we a bit more competitive against Galway next Friday.

The_analyser (Roscommon) - Posts: 3912 - 14/04/2023 20:51:46    2471029

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So disappointing to see us slip at underage. 12 point hiding from Mayo tonight in The Hyde. With Sligo on the up, we'll slip to fourth in Connacht. Not good enough and the Roscommon County Board needs to address. Where's Fergal O'Donnell who brought us from nowhere to an All Ireland title 15 years ago .

endgame (Roscommon) - Posts: 2300 - 14/04/2023 21:02:58    2471030

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Replying To endgame:  "So disappointing to see us slip at underage. 12 point hiding from Mayo tonight in The Hyde. With Sligo on the up, we'll slip to fourth in Connacht. Not good enough and the Roscommon County Board needs to address. Where's Fergal O'Donnell who brought us from nowhere to an All Ireland title 15 years ago ."
It's worrying if this trend progresses. Thankfully the minor is round robin so it will be interesting to see if they can bounce back. Has anything changed behind the scenes regarding development?

MachaireConnacht (Roscommon) - Posts: 999 - 15/04/2023 12:49:20    2471058

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I know he is a very busy man, but the person I would like to see becoming involved with some of our under (17's / 20's) teams in the not too distant future is Cathal Cregg.
He has recent and up-to-date knowledge of high performing teams, sports science and management methods. His young age profile would also mean that he could relate to the younger players and the pressure of playing at a high level (work ethic) while also balancing studies, exams, diet, part time work etc.

letsgetgoing (Roscommon) - Posts: 633 - 15/04/2023 13:22:37    2471064

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@endgame as I posted up here last winter Fergal O'Donnell has stayed on with Tourlestrane for a 2nd year.

The_analyser (Roscommon) - Posts: 3912 - 15/04/2023 15:29:36    2471080

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Replying To letsgetgoing:  "I know he is a very busy man, but the person I would like to see becoming involved with some of our under (17's / 20's) teams in the not too distant future is Cathal Cregg.
He has recent and up-to-date knowledge of high performing teams, sports science and management methods. His young age profile would also mean that he could relate to the younger players and the pressure of playing at a high level (work ethic) while also balancing studies, exams, diet, part time work etc."
Agreed but isn't Cathal Cregg working for the Connacht council. Would that preclude him from managing Roscommon minors.

endgame (Roscommon) - Posts: 2300 - 15/04/2023 18:42:06    2471101

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Replying To MachaireConnacht:  "It's worrying if this trend progresses. Thankfully the minor is round robin so it will be interesting to see if they can bounce back. Has anything changed behind the scenes regarding development?"
We will end up where we were years ago if we don't get our finger out.

dave1988 (Roscommon) - Posts: 1155 - 16/04/2023 07:51:22    2471131

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