Dylan Hayden doesn't want to play intercounty hurling - he wants a break. Do you suggest he should be brought in at gunpoint? Let him take his time, go to America if he wants, spend his Saturday nights chasing yungwans or whatever he wants to do - when he wants to be selected, that's the tiem for management to consider him - not before.Offalys Future wrote:
Dylan Hayden, Barry Whelehan, Colm Cassidy, stephen browne, niall claffey, mathew mcredmond, mick o hara.
This is just a few of the players that should be involved.
Barry Whelahan has proven over several years that he does not make an impact at county level. I take no joy in saying this because he's a committed individual and a sound guy (based on the couple of times I met him) but how anyone can argue that he hasn't got enough chances is a mystery to me. The ultimate "good club hurler"
Colm Cassidy has oodles of talent, but he has time and again stopped playing when it looks likely that a hammering is on the cards. He will not step up when someone is needed to dig you out of a hole, and that's true of him at club level too.
For Stephen Browne, read Mickey O'Connell, Redser O'Grady or any of the other cause celebrés across Ireland, players who were wunderkinds at 18 but never advanced. He proves with great regularity at club level of the talent he has - but he has also proved regularly at county level that he is not fit enough, not driven enough and has no interest in getting to that stage. I also reject those who say that it is management's job to keep someone on the straight and narrow - these are grown adults, and if they don't want to do it, treating them like schoolkids is not worth the effort.
Mick O'Hara is a good club hurler, but he's not crafty enough to be a modern intercounty forward and not tight enought to be a modern intercounty back. The only possible role I can see for him is as a late sub when we're holding on to a lead as a defensive half forward. That's very specific to be giving a guy a space on the panel for.
Matthew McRedmond has done nothing at county level, and at club level has not performed to the same standard O'Meara has, a player who you dismiss because the Offaly Championship is not good enough. I've no idea how that makes O'Meara good enough so.
Finally Niall Claffey - I accept that he has a bit more to offer than others on this list, but while he is a good hurler, it's not like he hasn't had chances either. I wouldn't write him off, but neither would I take it as a huge loss seeing that he has had several of his prime years to nail down a place and he never did. I would question whether he's physical enough to play as an intercounty wing back in the modern game, and he certainly is not a corner back - so where do you play him?
Overall I'm afraid you haven't convinced me at all - these guys are not on the panel for valid reasons in every case I'm afraid.
See you under the Shark so!!Kinnittyman wrote: Anyways im a bit busy at the mo so cant write any more but needless to say il be there sunday cheering on both teams. UIBH FHAILI ABU!!!!