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Replying To Carlowtothecore1:  "Lads with all the football hype again this year, the hurlers quietly go about their business and stole the show with their performance this weekend, once again!! Outstanding performance against the All Ireland semi finalists, featuring 11 players from team that defeated Limerick l6 months ago (who are arguably the goat Of hurling), as opposed to the footballers loosing to a 2nd tier quarter final looser from last year, both by similar margin... well done all today.."
Brilliant point, we should of had our crystal ball out and talked about the hurling before it was played.

Bimb (Carlow) - Posts: 559 - 04/01/2026 16:37:20    2649725

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Replying To Carlowtothecore1:  "Lads with all the football hype again this year, the hurlers quietly go about their business and stole the show with their performance this weekend, once again!! Outstanding performance against the All Ireland semi finalists, featuring 11 players from team that defeated Limerick l6 months ago (who are arguably the goat Of hurling), as opposed to the footballers loosing to a 2nd tier quarter final looser from last year, both by similar margin... well done all today.."
Don't think dublin had 11 of championship team out today and even if they did you didn't mention that Cork beat them by 20 points in said semi final.i was at both games and the hurlers were a lot nearer full strength than the footballers. The footballers were a bit unlucky but were well beaten in the end. The hurlers were decent in 1st half but living on scraps in 2nd half. I support both teams and don't get any joy from seeing either defeated. You should adopt the same attitude.

Overthebar53 (Carlow) - Posts: 423 - 04/01/2026 16:38:39    2649726

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Replying To Overthebar53:  "Don't think dublin had 11 of championship team out today and even if they did you didn't mention that Cork beat them by 20 points in said semi final.i was at both games and the hurlers were a lot nearer full strength than the footballers. The footballers were a bit unlucky but were well beaten in the end. The hurlers were decent in 1st half but living on scraps in 2nd half. I support both teams and don't get any joy from seeing either defeated. You should adopt the same attitude."
Overthebar53 Searching for crumbs again to blow up division 4 football and downplay the Division 1 hurlers… please check your stats on the Dublin players that featured today, should be easy as Dubs are top four team in Ireland 2025.. in fairness no matter what twist you put on it, it's written in the history books, as is Offaly's faith from last year, top 8 in bottom half in Irelaand, 2nd tier comp!
No crumbs.. game almost changed on Kehoes goal chance.. hurlers have returning Paul doyle, Jack Mc, James Doyle, Chris Nolan,, Ciaran whelan etc.. Kev Mc and Paddy Boland (both played small part only), so a long way off full strength. First game in league v Down is massive..

Carlowtothecore1 (Carlow) - Posts: 99 - 04/01/2026 17:13:46    2649735

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Replying To Overthebar53:  "Don't think dublin had 11 of championship team out today and even if they did you didn't mention that Cork beat them by 20 points in said semi final.i was at both games and the hurlers were a lot nearer full strength than the footballers. The footballers were a bit unlucky but were well beaten in the end. The hurlers were decent in 1st half but living on scraps in 2nd half. I support both teams and don't get any joy from seeing either defeated. You should adopt the same attitude."
Id be primarily football but love seeing the hurlers bring home the goods. Incredible side but going by the above comment I thought they had beaten Dublin out the gap. As you said hurlers with a stronger outfit out and a few footballers from yesterday won't see a minute this season.

Anyway hope the hurlers will kick on under the new management team. Big set back to lose mullaly Luke that unfortunately

CarlowJuniorB (Clare) - Posts: 66 - 04/01/2026 17:20:44    2649736

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Replying To Carlowtothecore1:  "Lads with all the football hype again this year, the hurlers quietly go about their business and stole the show with their performance this weekend, once again!! Outstanding performance against the All Ireland semi finalists, featuring 11 players from team that defeated Limerick l6 months ago (who are arguably the goat Of hurling), as opposed to the footballers loosing to a 2nd tier quarter final looser from last year, both by similar margin... well done all today.."
I think it's well known on here that I like my hurling, but I think your post is very petty.

The footballers did very well. Played a Division Two team, with an experimental line-up, and held their own. They seemed to tire at the end, so I am going to assume they were doing heavy training late last week. They had no Mikey Bambrick or Ross Dunphy (the hurlers had Marty, as it happens).

The hurlers also put on good show. And hopefully they can build on it, under new management.

My fervent hope this year is that the footballers get out of Division Four, and have a decent run this summer, while the hurlers retain their Division 1B status and compete for the Joe McDonagh.


ps. Limerick mights be goats, but the greatest hurling team of all time was the Kilkenny side which won six All Ireland's in seven years, from 2006-2012. There is simply no question.

CARPS (Carlow) - Posts: 1010 - 04/01/2026 17:49:01    2649742

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Solid first half from the hurlers today. First 15 minutes of 2nd half was very poor which was the losing of the game. All you can ask for at this time of year is effort as training load is likely to be high. Some of our lads hurling may also be behind given club championship finished in August for all bar MLR.

Nice to see plenty of so called fringe players and new faces get game time such as Niall Bolger, Conaill Fitzpatrick, Colm Beck, Eric English, Jack Tracey, John Doyle, Fiacc O'Toole, Tadhg O'Neill and Colm Kavanagh.

I'm hoping to see Jack Tracey and Donagh Murphy kick on this year after their good club campaigns.

ACarlowGael (Carlow) - Posts: 23 - 04/01/2026 18:18:08    2649752

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Replying To CARPS:  "I think it's well known on here that I like my hurling, but I think your post is very petty.

The footballers did very well. Played a Division Two team, with an experimental line-up, and held their own. They seemed to tire at the end, so I am going to assume they were doing heavy training late last week. They had no Mikey Bambrick or Ross Dunphy (the hurlers had Marty, as it happens).

The hurlers also put on good show. And hopefully they can build on it, under new management.

My fervent hope this year is that the footballers get out of Division Four, and have a decent run this summer, while the hurlers retain their Division 1B status and compete for the Joe McDonagh.


ps. Limerick mights be goats, but the greatest hurling team of all time was the Kilkenny side which won six All Ireland's in seven years, from 2006-2012. There is simply no question."
Also without crowley and john murphy, key men.

Bimb (Carlow) - Posts: 559 - 04/01/2026 18:18:55    2649753

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Replying To CarlowJuniorB:  "Id be primarily football but love seeing the hurlers bring home the goods. Incredible side but going by the above comment I thought they had beaten Dublin out the gap. As you said hurlers with a stronger outfit out and a few footballers from yesterday won't see a minute this season.

Anyway hope the hurlers will kick on under the new management team. Big set back to lose mullaly Luke that unfortunately"
Pat Bennett is a good manager too.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 17904 - 04/01/2026 19:08:23    2649769

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Yes, not to be over looked either. He won a Wexford championship with Ferns who had never won it if memory serves me correctly.

We'll have to wait and see but maybe it was a right time for a new voice.

ACarlowGael (Carlow) - Posts: 23 - 04/01/2026 19:58:12    2649781

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Replying To ACarlowGael:  "Yes, not to be over looked either. He won a Wexford championship with Ferns who had never won it if memory serves me correctly.

We'll have to wait and see but maybe it was a right time for a new voice."
Panel looks strong, was expecting more retirements

Bimb (Carlow) - Posts: 559 - 04/01/2026 22:09:23    2649806

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Hurlers had a storming 1st half today. Dropped the heads 1st quarter of 2nd half.
Dublin were impressive even though trying out a few newcomers.
They had 5 players who played on the team that beat limerick last year .....they had Brennan, Smyth, Dunphy, Burke and O Dulaing.
Not 11 players as stated earlier. But these early games are just good challenges and I think we did very well on our first outing as did the footballers yesterday missing about 8 players.

More to come. Good luck to both

novalis (Carlow) - Posts: 323 - 04/01/2026 22:23:18    2649809

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Replying To Carlowtothecore1:  "Overthebar53 Searching for crumbs again to blow up division 4 football and downplay the Division 1 hurlers… please check your stats on the Dublin players that featured today, should be easy as Dubs are top four team in Ireland 2025.. in fairness no matter what twist you put on it, it's written in the history books, as is Offaly's faith from last year, top 8 in bottom half in Irelaand, 2nd tier comp!
No crumbs.. game almost changed on Kehoes goal chance.. hurlers have returning Paul doyle, Jack Mc, James Doyle, Chris Nolan,, Ciaran whelan etc.. Kev Mc and Paddy Boland (both played small part only), so a long way off full strength. First game in league v Down is massive.."
At least i deal in facts not some fictionalised version to suit my narrative. 11 players playing???????.

Overthebar53 (Carlow) - Posts: 423 - 04/01/2026 23:34:20    2649813

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Replying To novalis:  "Hurlers had a storming 1st half today. Dropped the heads 1st quarter of 2nd half.
Dublin were impressive even though trying out a few newcomers.
They had 5 players who played on the team that beat limerick last year .....they had Brennan, Smyth, Dunphy, Burke and O Dulaing.
Not 11 players as stated earlier. But these early games are just good challenges and I think we did very well on our first outing as did the footballers yesterday missing about 8 players.

More to come. Good luck to both"
novalis If you've done your homework why leave out D Lucey, C O'Riain, C Donohoe, J Bellew R Hayes D Power played yesterday and against Limerick and cork as well, and some others that featured in Leinster championship.
Eitherway at least the hurlers have eventually got some airtime on this forum.
We had the new football manager hype last May which came to nothing. We're having phase 2 of it now so let's see if that leads to anything or just more hype without real substance.
The hurlers had manager issues late last November but no hype no player statements they just put the heads down and got on with the new man.. best of luck to them

Carlowtothecore1 (Carlow) - Posts: 99 - 05/01/2026 07:59:15    2649820

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Replying To Carlowtothecore1:  "Whoever you are hearing that from Blackbog is having a good windup. 11 staters from limierick / cork games last year And 3 more on subs.. check your 2nd hand info before posting, if that indeed is the case"
My source was correct . As it turns out

Blackbog (Carlow) - Posts: 771 - 05/01/2026 09:09:02    2649825

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Replying To Blackbog:  "My source was correct . As it turns out"
Obviously Haha.... think you better change your source or start following the hurling properly yourself . Was the new Carlow Football Chairman at the match yesterday? Didn't notice him around the stand anyway..

Carlowtothecore1 (Carlow) - Posts: 99 - 05/01/2026 11:55:23    2649853

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Replying To Carlowtothecore1:  "Obviously Haha.... think you better change your source or start following the hurling properly yourself . Was the new Carlow Football Chairman at the match yesterday? Didn't notice him around the stand anyway.."
They didnt all start either game but 11 of the lads who played against you played in their AIQF win over Limerick.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 17904 - 05/01/2026 12:46:58    2649867

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