Offaly Senior A Hurling Championship 2023
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My understanding is that kk have not made a decision yet as they do not have a chairman in place. Almost certain to remain senior B.
Badly handled by county board, kk should not have to decide. Poor form all round.
Badly handled by county board, kk should not have to decide. Poor form all round.
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Re: Offaly Senior A Hurling Championship 2023
The decision was made at their agm top journalist kevin corrigan reported on the matter.
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I've heard from two sources that no decision was officially made.
Re: Offaly Senior A Hurling Championship 2023
Does any other county have any clubs with A and B team playing in the same senior competition? Curious to know if it has been done elsewhere.
And even better, have both teams collided.
And even better, have both teams collided.
Re: Offaly Senior A Hurling Championship 2023
The proposal was to enter teams in Senior A and Senior B - no one spoke in support of having 2 teams in Senior A. The only outstanding issues were on junior teams.private joker wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2023 12:57 am I've heard from two sources that no decision was officially made.
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Re: Offaly Senior A Hurling Championship 2023
What will happen with all Senior A & Senior B players now regraded as Senior A?
Will special dispensation be needed to allow lads to be regraded or is there a provision in place for this?
Will special dispensation be needed to allow lads to be regraded or is there a provision in place for this?
Re: Offaly Senior A Hurling Championship 2023
Tullamore had two teams in Junior A two or three years ago. The better team won it. They were put in separate groups for championship - One called Tullamore and other one An Tulach Mhor.
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Re: Offaly Senior A Hurling Championship 2023
My understanding is the following. Technically, all those who played in the winning Senior B final are graded Senior next year. That would mean that Kilcormac-Killoughey would have around 40 players graded Senior next year.
However, the regrading rules changed about five years ago. Prior to that, the club would be allowed regrade seven of those players to Senior B. But the change in rules means Kilcormac list 18 who can play Senior only, and list a further 15 who cannot play below Senior B. Meaning roughly 20 Senior graded players can be made eligible for Senior B.
As I said, that's my understanding of the new regrading rules. But I could be wrong.
However, the regrading rules changed about five years ago. Prior to that, the club would be allowed regrade seven of those players to Senior B. But the change in rules means Kilcormac list 18 who can play Senior only, and list a further 15 who cannot play below Senior B. Meaning roughly 20 Senior graded players can be made eligible for Senior B.
As I said, that's my understanding of the new regrading rules. But I could be wrong.
faithfulfanatic wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2023 8:16 pm What will happen with all Senior A & Senior B players now regraded as Senior A?
Will special dispensation be needed to allow lads to be regraded or is there a provision in place for this?
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Re: Offaly Senior A Hurling Championship 2023
Just to add to this. The 18 that will be named to hurl Senior A only in 2024 will have to have hurled Senior A at some stage in 2023.Plain of the Herbs wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2023 9:33 pm My understanding is the following. Technically, all those who played in the winning Senior B final are graded Senior next year. That would mean that Kilcormac-Killoughey would have around 40 players graded Senior next year.
However, the regrading rules changed about five years ago. Prior to that, the club would be allowed regrade seven of those players to Senior B. But the change in rules means Kilcormac list 18 who can play Senior only, and list a further 15 who cannot play below Senior B. Meaning roughly 20 Senior graded players can be made eligible for Senior B.
As I said, that's my understanding of the new regrading rules. But I could be wrong.faithfulfanatic wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2023 8:16 pm What will happen with all Senior A & Senior B players now regraded as Senior A?
Will special dispensation be needed to allow lads to be regraded or is there a provision in place for this?
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So that means that the likes of James Mahon, Leigh Kavanagh and Ter Guinan (who you would expect to hurl Senior A next year) will not be eligible to be named on that 18, as they didn't play any part in the Offaly Senior A Championship?frankthetank wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 12:00 pmJust to add to this. The 18 that will be named to hurl Senior A only in 2024 will have to have hurled Senior A at some stage in 2023.Plain of the Herbs wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2023 9:33 pm My understanding is the following. Technically, all those who played in the winning Senior B final are graded Senior next year. That would mean that Kilcormac-Killoughey would have around 40 players graded Senior next year.
However, the regrading rules changed about five years ago. Prior to that, the club would be allowed regrade seven of those players to Senior B. But the change in rules means Kilcormac list 18 who can play Senior only, and list a further 15 who cannot play below Senior B. Meaning roughly 20 Senior graded players can be made eligible for Senior B.
As I said, that's my understanding of the new regrading rules. But I could be wrong.faithfulfanatic wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2023 8:16 pm What will happen with all Senior A & Senior B players now regraded as Senior A?
Will special dispensation be needed to allow lads to be regraded or is there a provision in place for this?
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Re: Offaly Senior A Hurling Championship 2023
Correct. So theoretically they can start 2024 playing Senior B and work their way to Senior A.
The reality of it for K/K next year is by the end of the group stage of the championship they will probably have 21 or 22 guys who can only hurl Senior A for the rest of the year. The 18 named, plus the 3 you named and maybe someone else. The problem with this is you can only hurl 20 on any given day.
The reality of it for K/K next year is by the end of the group stage of the championship they will probably have 21 or 22 guys who can only hurl Senior A for the rest of the year. The 18 named, plus the 3 you named and maybe someone else. The problem with this is you can only hurl 20 on any given day.
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Re: Offaly Senior A Hurling Championship 2023
The reality of life for panels that are on the younger side is that out of the 20-something players that played senior A hurling for Kilcormac-Killoughey this year, there will probably be three or four that are in Dubai, or Australia, or somewhere else, by the time next year rolls around. They'll get named on the first 18, which will in turn make room for whoever steps up out of Mahon/Guinan/Kavanagh etc.
An interesting hypothetical question under this rule is - imagine you were particularly parsimonious with your first team, and you only used 16 or 17 players in a given year. Would you still have to name 18, as in some poor lad would be graded senior, even though he never played ball at that level?
Well aware it would never work out like that, but still.
An interesting hypothetical question under this rule is - imagine you were particularly parsimonious with your first team, and you only used 16 or 17 players in a given year. Would you still have to name 18, as in some poor lad would be graded senior, even though he never played ball at that level?
Well aware it would never work out like that, but still.
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Do we have any ideas about when the draws and fixtures lists will be published for league and championship 2024
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With seedings in play the groups will be consist of:
Kilcormac/Killoughey or Shinrone
Ballinamere or St Rynaghs
Birr or Coolderry
Belmont or Tullamore
Kinnitty or Seir Kieran
Kilcormac/Killoughey or Shinrone
Ballinamere or St Rynaghs
Birr or Coolderry
Belmont or Tullamore
Kinnitty or Seir Kieran