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head4dblackspot (Meath) - Posts: 447 - 04/11/2018 12:40:59 2149489 Link 0 |
I would say it's because Summerhill 21's were playing
LeitrimRoyal99 (Meath) - Posts: 833 - 04/11/2018 17:29:22 2149507 Link 8 |
They don't seem to have been included in the draw for some reason. They didn't play any round in it anyway
Belt (Meath) - Posts: 205 - 04/11/2018 17:42:54 2149509 Link 0 |
None of the championship winners (Dunboyne, Longwood, Na Fianna, Kiltale) were included in the knockout cups. Seems Kiltale were the only ones to have an issue with this. CastleBravo (Meath) - Posts: 1391 - 04/11/2018 19:28:54 2149530 Link 10 |
Gaeil Colmcille, Na Fianna (IHC Finalists) and Kiltale SH Champions did not play? From seeing the results on the Meath GAA website clubs apparently played in this competition as they were eliminated from the championships. But how did Trim get to play and the other finalist not get to play? Strange indeed. MillerX (Meath) - Posts: 742 - 04/11/2018 20:00:25 2149536 Link 0 |
Teams that had won the championship were not due to be entered into cup competitions. Example Dunboyne in Feis Cup. Kiltale were not within there rights to appeal. Don't see why Kells weren't entered into it though. Meathgaalad (Meath) - Posts: 120 - 04/11/2018 21:52:38 2149560 Link 0 |
Kells chose not to enter the competition. All other championship winners accepted the decision taken in May except one club (or maybe one individual). Anyway the BD for 2018 I guess is done.
StickFan (Meath) - Posts: 192 - 04/11/2018 23:05:28 2149570 Link 0 |
With all due respect I think you are bluffing as ALL Senior and Intermediate Clubs are eligible to enter the Brendan Davis Cup as per 2018 County Committee Regulation 49 which states: "BRENDAN DAVIS CUP 49. (i) Brendan Davis Cup shall be played annually on the knock out system. (ii) It shall be open to senior and intermediate hurling clubs only. (iii) Teams must play without players involved with County Teams (Football or Hurling) except in final. (iv) Extra time if necessary shall be played in all matches including final. (v) Twenty four medals shall be provided for the Winners of the Competition. (vi) The County Competitions Control Committee shall have the power to play the first two rounds at home or neutral venue if necessary. (vii) An entry fee of €100 be charged. (viii) Should a Club fail to fulfill a fixture in this Competition the game shall be awarded to the opposing team and a fine of €200 may be imposed on the team failing to fulfill the fixture. " No mention of winning a Championship or anything like that. You should also note that little mater of the €100 entry fee. MillerX (Meath) - Posts: 742 - 04/11/2018 23:26:43 2149574 Link 0 |
Longwood were in the Brendan Davis cup - gave a walkover to Kilmessan
Belt (Meath) - Posts: 205 - 05/11/2018 09:13:58 2149590 Link 0 |
I feel Trim have been hard done by here. begining (UK) - Posts: 277 - 05/11/2018 11:16:18 2149613 Link 0 |
Well I suppose I should clarify that I meant the knockout cup in their code. Dunboyne were also in the Davis Cup and Na Fianna were in the Feis Cup....
CastleBravo (Meath) - Posts: 1391 - 05/11/2018 11:18:53 2149614 Link 11 |
I agree entirely that the Davis Cup should be played midweek or indeed weekend (if clubs are free). The rules are set up for this as clubs have to play in each round except final without their county players of either code. So there is no excuse for not starting off this competition on a level playing field while the Ring/McDonagh etc Cups are being held and the County Footballers are preparing for the Leinster Championship. No brainer.
MillerX (Meath) - Posts: 742 - 05/11/2018 11:41:57 2149620 Link 0 |
It now seems now that a decision was made by the county board and or the CCCC to omit the county champions from this years knockout competitions in hurling and football. The reasoning around this is because of the weekends and weeks that were lost to playing games during the bad weather in Feb and march this year. The logic behind this decisions was that the teams that won the respective championships would be in Leinster club competitions and they would hold up the completion of the Meath club knockout competitions. gardentree (Meath) - Posts: 194 - 05/11/2018 14:11:24 2149662 Link 0 |
would kiltale have not to gone to our county board first before they went to leinster council ? hurlit (Meath) - Posts: 312 - 05/11/2018 15:02:28 2149670 Link 0 |
There's every chance Kiltale only found out they weren't in the competition in the last week or so and assumed they'd be playing it after their Leinster game. If the county board had published the draw/format a few weeks ago we could have avoided this problem long in advance. Instead, as I posted about at the time, there was no discernible draw, just random fixtures thrown out and nobody knew where they stood. CastleBravo (Meath) - Posts: 1391 - 05/11/2018 15:27:55 2149678 Link 11 |
If the competitions in question, Feis Cup, Brendan Davis Cup etc. started in time I.e. early summer the issue of omitting the championship winners, in its self an illegal act, would not arise as the champions would not be known at that time. This is not the first time that officialdom has let this county down badly. We had the Senior football relegation fiasco between Rathkenny and Walterstown which went to Leinster Council and where our county board were found to have acted incorrectly. As a result the SFC is still a matter of contention and all efforts at reforming it to date has failed. It is not often remembered that attempts to make up the MHC a few years ago was also found to illegal on appeal to the Leinster Council and the whole competition had to be redrawn. Finally it costs clubs good money, €100, to enter those competitions so they cannot be excluded at the whim of any official. MillerX (Meath) - Posts: 742 - 05/11/2018 15:50:32 2149684 Link 0 |
So at the County Board monthly meeting last night the Brendan Davis cup was made null and void for 2018 because the CCCC broke the rules in omitting Kiltale from the knockout competition. The Feish cup , Boyne Cup and Tailteann Cups are all ok because the county champions, Dunboyne,Longwood did not object to been left out of the competition. gardentree (Meath) - Posts: 194 - 06/11/2018 13:41:26 2149866 Link 1 |
If anything Kiltale are to be commended for appealing it and highlighting the disgraceful carry on of the Meath county board and more directly the CCC who have had a truly awful year. It is a complete and utter joke that these competitions were being played at the end of the year anyway, as there was ample time to play them at the start of year as a pre tournament to the league. Also Kiltale had a 4 week gap between the county final and there Leinster match, a time in which they could have easily participated in this competition. Walkovers were given all over the place as teams were out of the championship by then and some didn't bother with it. The way the Meath CCC conduct there business is appalling. Making up rules as they go along and to just exclude teams from a competition because of the CCC's failure to run a competition properly is outrageous. Also lets not forget quote of the year from one of the members of this committee - 'Player welfare is not the responsibility of the Meath CCC' BigJoe14 (Meath) - Posts: 565 - 06/11/2018 14:36:18 2149881 Link 0 |
A mess this is - the out set as one of the post mentioned already the CB did wrong and now the club becomes the victim. It is like the house draw - not all clubs sold tickets and they had reason for not doing this but the CB ignored them and then the draw is postponed - same thing again the club becomes the victim. ALLGAA32 (Meath) - Posts: 57 - 06/11/2018 14:49:14 2149883 Link 0 |
Kiltale objected to this 3 - 4 weeks ago according to last nights information hurlit (Meath) - Posts: 312 - 06/11/2018 15:01:38 2149891 Link 0 |