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Club Hurling Fixtures

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No referee fixed for the game. No linesmen showed up either. The CB forgot to fix a referee. That shows you exactly what is running the CB.

latouche25 (Meath) - Posts: 325 - 15/07/2019 13:34:13    2211345

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I see the football clubs whinging for a delay to the championship for their county players.

I would hazard a guess that the fixture committee will now try and run off another 3 rounds of the hurling.

Have the hurling clubs no power in this county at all.

Foley91 (Meath) - Posts: 339 - 16/07/2019 10:25:27    2211757

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Replying To Foley91:  "I see the football clubs whinging for a delay to the championship for their county players.

I would hazard a guess that the fixture committee will now try and run off another 3 rounds of the hurling.

Have the hurling clubs no power in this county at all."
The whining from football (or hurling even) about "players rights" when they need more than a week break to recover is ridiculous. Playing a match once a week is fine. I don't see the problem with it. Professional and amateur footballers do it all the time, as well as other sports. Rescheduling fixtures and delaying the season because of this is a joke.

meathgaa91 (Meath) - Posts: 47 - 16/07/2019 11:38:49    2211798

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Replying To Foley91:  "I see the football clubs whinging for a delay to the championship for their county players.

I would hazard a guess that the fixture committee will now try and run off another 3 rounds of the hurling.

Have the hurling clubs no power in this county at all."
Sure it's only hurling. Easily play 3 games in 3 weeks. All u do is launch the ball from one end of the field to the other. Don't need to be fit for that. Proper order the look after the footballers and give this elite bunch a few extra days rest before playing club championship.

Aloblack (Meath) - Posts: 265 - 16/07/2019 11:49:33    2211804

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Hurling club would have a voice but they don't all support each other it is the same clubs that stand up and speak. If they were more united they would be heard

ALLGAA32 (Meath) - Posts: 57 - 16/07/2019 12:28:58    2211818

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Replying To Aloblack:  "Sure it's only hurling. Easily play 3 games in 3 weeks. All u do is launch the ball from one end of the field to the other. Don't need to be fit for that. Proper order the look after the footballers and give this elite bunch a few extra days rest before playing club championship."
As a long time football supporter I think our hurlers do get the thin end of the wedge Certainly the comment re burn all hurley etc demonstrates an ignorant unbecoming attitude. Some of us as football supporters don't condone that attitude
We are all gaa family anyway. We are trying to develop our footballers for the last few years. Why not invest in our hurlers also? With Sean Boylan now involved anything can happen. An mbhi Abu

nobull456 (Meath) - Posts: 841 - 16/07/2019 13:33:47    2211851

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Replying To Aloblack:  "Sure it's only hurling. Easily play 3 games in 3 weeks. All u do is launch the ball from one end of the field to the other. Don't need to be fit for that. Proper order the look after the footballers and give this elite bunch a few extra days rest before playing club championship."
As a follower of all Meath teams with hurling my preffered sport i find your comment to be totally out of order and your obviously a bit of a clown and childish posting comments like this, try refrain from been so silly and support Meath on mass, if you have nothing constructive to say maybe say nothing at all

StickFan (Meath) - Posts: 192 - 16/07/2019 17:18:17    2211967

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The reality here is that Meath is a football county with a football county board ,the people who take up positions on the hurling board in Dunganny have no say and arent listened too, tickets sales is whats more important , i like the hurling but winning a third tier competition with Donegal and Roscommon in it who wouldnt be hurling strong holds is probably a far cry away from the super eights in the county boards eyes .the people who take these positions in Meath representing hurling clubs dont make enough noise imo.

elguapo (Meath) - Posts: 51 - 16/07/2019 17:45:09    2211980

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Replying To thelutch:  "Not a hurling fan in meath as it is non existent in our area however this is some insult to the game in meath unless the referee in question had a last minute emergency"
To add insult to injury the people who paid in to watch this match were refused a refund on the way out...!

We arrived just before the scheduled throw in and we paid €20 to get in (€10 each), twenty minutes later we were told the game had been called off because the ref who was supposed to be reffing the game said "he didn't know a thing about it" and there were no other referees available. The U17s fixture on the adjacent pitch likewise didn't have a ref so that too had to be cancelled.

These things happen I suppose (but obviously it would never happen to a football match) so we headed back to the ticket office at the gate only to be told by the Trim GAA officials manning the gate that they were not allowed to give refunds "by order of the county board..!"
Twenty minutes earlier they took our money and handed us a ticket in all probability knowing that there was no referee and the game would likely have to be called off, but they still took our money and then refused to return it...!
Can you imagine the uproar if this happened at a championship football match?

The Celtic Tiger is well and truly back, the Meath Footballers are in the Super 8s, burn the hurleys.
Welcome to Meath GAA..!

Justin1 (Meath) - Posts: 9 - 16/07/2019 19:00:32    2212013

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Replying To Justin1:  "To add insult to injury the people who paid in to watch this match were refused a refund on the way out...!

We arrived just before the scheduled throw in and we paid €20 to get in (€10 each), twenty minutes later we were told the game had been called off because the ref who was supposed to be reffing the game said "he didn't know a thing about it" and there were no other referees available. The U17s fixture on the adjacent pitch likewise didn't have a ref so that too had to be cancelled.

These things happen I suppose (but obviously it would never happen to a football match) so we headed back to the ticket office at the gate only to be told by the Trim GAA officials manning the gate that they were not allowed to give refunds "by order of the county board..!"
Twenty minutes earlier they took our money and handed us a ticket in all probability knowing that there was no referee and the game would likely have to be called off, but they still took our money and then refused to return it...!
Can you imagine the uproar if this happened at a championship football match?

The Celtic Tiger is well and truly back, the Meath Footballers are in the Super 8s, burn the hurleys.
Welcome to Meath GAA..!"
The Minor game did go ahead.

A referee stepped in and reffed it after the original man pulled out late.

jackhackett (Meath) - Posts: 765 - 16/07/2019 21:25:01    2212085

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latest round of fixtures should give everybody a good laugh

hurlit (Meath) - Posts: 312 - 25/07/2019 18:32:52    2216457

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Replying To hurlit:  "latest round of fixtures should give everybody a good laugh"
Rathmolyon playing on Wednesday 31st July so they can all head off to Galway Races on Thursday. Politics at its best!!!

Redsalltheway (Meath) - Posts: 112 - 25/07/2019 21:13:50    2216520

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No surprises there!!!!!

Bugsy (Meath) - Posts: 58 - 25/07/2019 21:33:55    2216526

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Replying To hurlit:  "latest round of fixtures should give everybody a good laugh"
Load of my hole. Kildalkey did well to be fair

Theheinoking (Meath) - Posts: 109 - 25/07/2019 21:36:15    2216528

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Replying To Theheinoking:  "Load of my hole. Kildalkey did well to be fair"
Longwood must of put in a request!! Didn't work out for them last time they played on a thursday!! Ha

Bugsy (Meath) - Posts: 58 - 25/07/2019 22:31:54    2216559

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Dont know why i was shocked to see Kildalkey playing on thursday, it happens every single time!!

Handontheback (Meath) - Posts: 44 - 26/07/2019 09:19:01    2216637

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Have to hand it to Kildalkey.

The only senior club to play before the Galway Races bank holiday weekend for the 2nd consecutive year. Playing longwood without their 2 county footballers.

Rest of the clubs playing bank holiday Monday evening, absolute nightmare stuff.

begining (UK) - Posts: 277 - 26/07/2019 11:00:51    2216692

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Kildalkey are playing Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Lads, this paranoia with Kildalkey is really grinding. Excuses before a sliotar is thrown in. I've yet to see one piece of evidence that Kildalkey have any influence over the fixture committee. Look at your own club and ask your representatives. Get over it.

Stiofan (Meath) - Posts: 28 - 26/07/2019 12:21:27    2216723

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Replying To begining:  "Have to hand it to Kildalkey.

The only senior club to play before the Galway Races bank holiday weekend for the 2nd consecutive year. Playing longwood without their 2 county footballers.

Rest of the clubs playing bank holiday Monday evening, absolute nightmare stuff."
I can't see Burke or Lynch missing it with only a dead rubber left against Kerry. They haven't seen game time the last few Meath games

Belt (Meath) - Posts: 205 - 26/07/2019 12:32:08    2216729

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i cant believe there having games on a bank holiday monday thats crazy, these games should be played wed, thurs and friday and lets lads off to enjoy the weekend

dickie10 (UK) - Posts: 532 - 26/07/2019 23:55:13    2216971

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