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Big Change to the Format passed. One group has all the teams that made the knockout stage last year. So group A is Kiltale, Kilmessan, Kildalkey, Killyon, Dunboyne Ratoath. Top 2 from that are into a semi, 3rd and 4th into a quarter. LeitrimRoyal99 (Meath) - Posts: 833 - 08/01/2018 20:39:31 2067407 Link 6 |
I think as changes go this is a pointless one. What benefit is it to the championship apart from having a better quality games in one group and poor games that no neutral supporters will go to in the other group. Basically it seems to me that the county board are just trying to maximise tickets sales in group A and it would not surprise me if at least half the games from group A are held in Pairc Tailt. After the first three games most teams will know in Group A where they will be operating at the end and will back off as they prepare for knock out games. Irish_downunder (Meath) - Posts: 476 - 09/01/2018 07:47:23 2067447 Link 0 |
Fancy kilmessan to do untold in the new format think playing against better quality opposition brings out the best in us. I reckon we will top the group and go on to win jubilee you can believe that thekillercrow (Meath) - Posts: 26 - 09/01/2018 10:48:27 2067463 Link 0 |
This is a very good idea. Everyone in group B believes they can get to the quarter finals. This usually would never be the case. overthehill72 (Meath) - Posts: 334 - 09/01/2018 12:54:13 2067494 Link 0 |
This is great for the weaker teams who struggle with numbers year in year out at least they now have a realistic chance of a quarter final spot and get 5 competitive games under their belts which can only improve hurling Hurlguest (Meath) - Posts: 3 - 09/01/2018 13:58:43 2067512 Link 0 |
This same format was proposed I guess five or six years ago and was shot down. It was a good idea then and is still a good idea. MillerX (Meath) - Posts: 742 - 09/01/2018 16:02:37 2067538 Link 0 |
This is an excellent opportunity for the "weaker" clubs in the county to set up and develop by playing matches against clubs of similar stature. Club players in these weaker clubs get meaningful Championship games and at least have a goal of progressing to a knock out stage so training should be more enjoyable and more driven than ever before in these clubs. The stronger clubs benefit as well, every round will be quality games, and the stronger clubs also do struggle with players focusing and committing to training too with so many weak/one-sided games normally in group stages, this won't be the case now. This stucture change was driven by several Hurling meetings last year and it's great to see all hurling clubs willing to support and experiment with change for the good of hurling within this county.
Redsalltheway (Meath) - Posts: 112 - 09/01/2018 17:07:11 2067554 Link 0 |
Just so I'm clear, this is the same Kilmessan who you said deliberately didn't win the group last year and ended up getting tanked by Kiltale in the semis which they were blessed to even get to? :) Good change of format. I think the Dunderry farce of last year forced the county board's hand. For us, to get 4th would be massive but I think we'll struggle to remain in group A. Ratoath Royal (Meath) - Posts: 1198 - 10/01/2018 09:43:21 2067610 Link 8 |
Reply to Ratoath Royal: There was no farce with Dunderry last year from the panel of 18 that played BHGaels there was 12 players that could take the field against Kiltale because of injury and suspension.
blowin27 (Meath) - Posts: 25 - 10/01/2018 10:59:23 2067624 Link 0 |
To be fair if you only have a panel of 18 for the senior championship when you can use 5 subs then maybe you shouldn't be competing at senior level. Foley91 (Meath) - Posts: 339 - 10/01/2018 11:52:14 2067633 Link 0 |
That's a ridiculous comment. With 18 you would be OK for intermediate or junior!! We are all here to keep hurling going in the county. I am sure Dunderry are trying their best to get their playing numbers up like every other club in the county canalend87 (Meath) - Posts: 2 - 10/01/2018 12:06:19 2067634 Link 0 |
With all due respect, I'm not even just talking about the walkover (and it does not look good when a team gives a walkover in a senior championship game regardless of the background), I'm also talking about Dunderry losing to Killyon by nearly 50 points. Both of these instances (among others) forced the county board to change things for 2018.
Ratoath Royal (Meath) - Posts: 1198 - 11/01/2018 10:11:01 2067761 Link 9 |
Teams who are "struggling to keep the game alive in the area" and have "only 18 players " are fine and well and should be supported. CastleBravo (Meath) - Posts: 1391 - 11/01/2018 10:59:29 2067774 Link 9 |
I don't really see the point of this to be honest. Effectively you now have a Senior A, a Senior B and an Intermediate championship. Why not just reduce the number of senior teams to 8 or 10 and make a better intermediate championship. The weaker sides still get to play teams of their own level, with the prize of winning an intermediate championship, instead of the prize of getting beaten in a senior quarter final which is what is likely to happen this year. anfearbeag (Meath) - Posts: 1134 - 12/01/2018 21:42:23 2068055 Link 9 |
Typical from lads on this page. Last year everyone agreed after the Dunderry farce that a change was badly needed then when there is a change some still complain. hurlinglad15 (Meath) - Posts: 36 - 19/01/2018 08:06:43 2069199 Link 0 |
Any idea when the draw is for the IHC and JHC? RR (Meath) - Posts: 74 - 19/01/2018 20:00:44 2069355 Link 0 |
All draws to be made yet.....the new format Senior Championship will still have to have a draw.
MillerX (Meath) - Posts: 742 - 20/01/2018 11:25:11 2069424 Link 0 |
Aye, figured as much. Hopefully soon, should be some crackers in SHC
RR (Meath) - Posts: 74 - 20/01/2018 13:23:39 2069445 Link 0 |