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That depends on the club and county. It usually doesn't happen down here.
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13862 - 27/01/2024 16:53:00 2522413 Link 0 |
He may have moved after transfer went through. Basically he would only be moving to the biggest club in Dublin and everything else is irrelevant. If Raheny were the top dogs and could offer him the same benefits that's where he would have ended up. It's nothing to do with Geography.
TheFlaker (Mayo) - Posts: 8155 - 27/01/2024 17:02:58 2522418 Link 1 |
Lots of ifs, buts and maybes swirling around in your head there. And you probably don't even know the lad or where he is living and working.
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13862 - 27/01/2024 17:30:59 2522427 Link 0 |
You have some weird problem with me due to another thread. Shane Walsh did not live beside Crokes when looking to transfer. That's a fact. And if you think he just happened to live beside the top dogs in Dublin and decided to transfer there you clearly have a laughably limited knowledge on dealings within the GAA. Also just to be clear because you seem like a petty type of poster i don't knock Walsh or any player who takes what he can get as an amateur sportsperson at the top of their game. Because you seem to think i have an issue with the lad. TheFlaker (Mayo) - Posts: 8155 - 27/01/2024 17:42:01 2522432 Link 1 |
Probably one of the most touchy subjects in GAA...but they've always been there. Think it was Jason Sherlock to transfered club to Na Fianna after breakthrough, Christy Ring transferring to the Glen from Cloyne, Eamonn Fennell about 12 years ago, Cathal Dunbar in Wexfoed. I remember Stoney Burke transfered to Cushinstown in Wexford from Kilkenny for a year just to play with Wexford, common in Galway for junior players to transfer to nearby senior teams, stopped a good bit lately but a lot of Salthil lads have transfered to Mellows etc good to see thats stopped by in large. Think the small number of senior and intermediate clubs in Kilkenny has stopped a lot of that as it helped keep junior at a very good standard. Maybe might have seen why in counties like Galway and Cork were junior players might be playing with clubs ranked down in the 50th ranked club as opposed to 26thish in Kilkenny. Throughthemidfieldhewasstormin (Wexford) - Posts: 277 - 27/01/2024 17:51:11 2522439 Link 0 |
I don't have any issue with you. I can't remember having one in the past either. I was only wondering did you know where he lived because you seemed to have an issue with him transferring to Crokes. I do think it is entirely up to him where he lives, and if he happens to choose to rent or buy a place near one of Crokes complexes, on account of working or studying or whatever in Dublin and wanting to play for them while he's there, that's surely up to himself? Years ago lads like him played hurling and football for Dublin as well as for whichever club in Dublin.
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13862 - 27/01/2024 18:02:18 2522443 Link 0 |
You clearly replied to me as if i didn't know anything on the topic. Where he lives or was living is what you were asking. Whether you care or not where he lives wasn't being discussed. The real issue is super clubs being able to poach players from the outside in. And having the resources to do it.
TheFlaker (Mayo) - Posts: 8155 - 27/01/2024 18:19:05 2522447 Link 1 |
The reason I asked you is because I don't know where he is living. And the real issue that you state at the end of your post is the point I'm disagreeing with you on to a certain extent. I don't think Walsh left Galway and moved to Dublin because the Crokes paid him to.
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13862 - 27/01/2024 18:52:29 2522451 Link 0 |
He was already living in Dublin. He didn't move there because of the transfer to Crokes. The point is he didn't live beside Crokes and didn't move there for any reason bar their level of success and the perks they offered him. I don't have any issue with him being rewarded as i said. But let's call a spade a spade.
TheFlaker (Mayo) - Posts: 8155 - 27/01/2024 19:05:09 2522454 Link 1 |
So you think he shopped around the clubs to see what the best offer was when he decided for whatever reason he didn't want to travel up and down the N4 any more? Or do you think Crokes got his number and rang him to make him an offer he couldn't refuse?
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13862 - 27/01/2024 19:12:09 2522457 Link 1 |
Is Dublin the same as limerick where there is no club border around the city??if there is no boundary he could play with any club as far as I know in Dublin..a lot of clubs round the area brought players from all over the country.didn't mcgeeney and a few more Armagh boys play with na fianna if I'm right.. CTGAA10 (Limerick) - Posts: 2378 - 27/01/2024 19:25:50 2522460 Link 0 |
Makes no difference in a Dublin club context. No parish rule here. Walsh could've moved to Balbriggan and played for Crokes if he wanted. MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13779 - 28/01/2024 08:33:35 2522558 Link 2 |
if one of them was a Leitrim club i know who you are on about. Never seen him play but apparently was very good and got a run out in the league for Leitrim about 6 years ago... never heard of him since.
gaelsboy (Leitrim) - Posts: 565 - 29/02/2024 14:01:46 2528936 Link 0 |
There is no parish rule in Dublin City and County. If a player from a club in different county wishes to transfer in its no problem. There are restrictions about residence, the target club/players grade but in this case its no problem who he plays for.
arock (Dublin) - Posts: 4940 - 03/03/2024 17:35:22 2529478 Link 1 |
Moycullen in Galway have Clarke(Mayo), Gallagher(Antrim),Maloney(Offaly) and now some buck from Cavan CorkLiamMcCarthy24 (Cork) - Posts: 41 - 17/08/2024 16:01:00 2565588 Link 0 |
I seen that
Sligojoe (Mayo) - Posts: 13 - 28/08/2024 11:27:22 2567329 Link 0 |
It shouldn't happen unless of the parent rule or the person is living in the parish/club area. And the rule should include if you transfer you cannot transfer again ever. eslinchickenmaryland (Leitrim) - Posts: 274 - 28/08/2024 11:45:40 2567338 Link 0 |
Who's the buck from Cavan? If its Niall Walsh then he has with Moycullen for the last 5 years
FoolsGold (Cavan) - Posts: 2824 - 28/08/2024 12:12:14 2567351 Link 0 |
If you transfer once, you couldn't ever transfer again??? A friend of mine grew up playing hurling here in Wexford. He was no great shakes (and he'd tell you that himself), playing mainly at Junior or Junior 'B' level when he hit the adult grades. After college, his work sent him to Monaghan for a few years. He transferred and hurled with a club there. He was then sent to Kerry for another couple of years. He transferred again, and played there. Eventually he got a different job closer to home, and transferred back to a club in the town where he ended up living here (but not his "home" club). Under your way, once he transferred to Monaghan, that would have been it? And if he's still wanted to play hurling, he'd have had to travel to Monaghan for training and matches, even when living in Kerry or back here in Wexford? This is just one example, but there'd be many more like him. Pikeman96 (Wexford) - Posts: 2621 - 28/08/2024 13:09:05 2567365 Link 0 |
I have always said a club that's able to field 3 adult teams because of their high numbers should not be allowed transfer players in…. this obviously would mostly apply to Dublin clubs… Kilmacud for example must have 5/6 adult teams yet are allowed transfer in the likes of Walsh from Galway… what sort of message does this send out to club players who have come up through the ranks…they are doing the same in the ladies section and can field 3/4 adult teams… Is winning that important to them..? Time the GAA woke up and tackled this issue but I doubt they have the b…s to do this….! ForeverBlue2 (Cavan) - Posts: 3025 - 28/08/2024 13:18:15 2567368 Link 0 |