Personally I feel anybody who is U20 should be playing U20 as a priority. Thats their age group, they only get to play it at that time for a short period and deserve that the grade and those players are respected. That U20 championship will be hugely competitive and winning a Leinster again would be a big challenge and require all going well and a bit of luck. KK, Galway, Wexford, Dublin, Laois all have very decent teams and those games will in themselves be great development for our young hurlers because it will be very tough and competitive.frankthetank wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2024 12:01 pm Just going with the glass half empty option for this post and I am not suggesting this will actually happen. But we have to tease out all scenarios.
It’s widely accepted that Johnny Kelly and Leo O’Connor wouldn’t have the best working relationships (the rights and wrongs here can be interpreted here whichever ways suits your agenda). It was noticeable that more or less immediately after the U20 All Ireland was won LOC was talking about going back to back while JK retorted by saying having won that U20 All Ireland the senior team now must become the priority.
See, the problem in Offaly is probably unique compared to other hurling counties. All the rest could survive in the top tier without a huge influx of underage hurlers. They would allow them (for the most part)to see out their underage careers and then join the senior panel. But without the influx of these guys for us chances are we don’t survive in the Leinster Championship. Maybe we won’t anyways but we would be in huge bother without them.
So you could feasibly be looking at a substantial amount of current U20’s in position to be in the first 20 for Offaly next season. Liam Hoare, Brecon Kavanagh, Donal Shirley, Ter Guinan, Adam Screeney, Ruairi Kelly off the top of my head.
This could lead to A) a high workload of our U20’s and they bow out early of the Leinster U20 Championship because they just have too many games and B) a senior team that is just too young and physically unready and we suffer relegation from the Leinster championship.
As I said this is the glass half empty worst case scenario but not beyond the realms. It’s going to take strong leadership from our new chairperson whoever he/she may be to make sure both managers are moving forward with the best interests of Offaly hurling at heart rather than any personal agendas being put to the forefront.
We have some brilliant young hurlers and I feel we really need to be careful with them. Some of our young lads get plenty of national publicity now that other counties are only happy to see them taken down a peg or two. You see the comments from people outside the county. These lads can be brilliant seniors but lets be realistic and look at the difference between senior hurling and u20 hurling. its chalk and cheese. Physicality trumps skill unfortunately in senior now and lads need to be ready for that. Let these lads enjoy their hurling at their grade and anything they contribute outside should only be a bonus. Managers particularly outside managers have their own agenda obviously for short term success with the adult team and will naturally push to have these players.
Cork won 3 of the previous 4 all irelands between 2020 to 2023. Not many of those players from 2023 and the previous years have been thrown into the senior team yet.