Fully agreed there is a huge gap between Offaly and Dublin club football, but does the gap not exist between Dublin football and the other Leinster counties also? Dublin clubs have contested 14 of the last 15 Leinster finals, winning 11 of them. Dublin clubs have contested 3 of the last 4 all ireland finals. Even clubs the size of Tullamore, Portlaoise, Naas, Lomans etc do not have the population or resources to keep up with the Kilmacuds, Cualas, Ballybodens, Vincents of this world. It will generally take a Dublin club having a bad day, rather than any other Leinster club rising to the occasion.
Tullamore were very close to getting over Cuala last year with a luckier hop of the ball. They performed very poorly for 50 minutes of today's game and wouldn't have gotten over any other club in the Leinster championship with that display. I still don't understand how "Tullamore coming back to the pack" is a good thing for Offaly football?
If other clubs need to get their "asses in gear", this is the responsibility of players and management in these clubs. Tullamore have been developing a larger amount of players that are more physical and skillful than the other clubs in Offaly over the past 5-10 years, proven by their underage success. If anything, by raising the bar and winning 3 in a row, it is the responsibility of other clubs to get up to their level. Dropping back to the pack might make a more interesting championship yes, but how would that speak to the general standard of football in Offaly?
As for Rochford, as someone else eluded to - if you have it, spend it. I'm sure a lot of those Tullamore players and indeed McConway will have picked up a lot of things from Rochford over the year. The aim would have been to progress further in Leinster, yes. But sometimes you have to spend like a Dublin club to get there, and it's very easy to point fingers from the stands when it doesn't go to plan on the day.
Coming from a smaller club, I could only envy what resources and players Tullamore have at the moment. When it comes to the Leinster champ, I would always shout for Offaly clubs to represent our club championships. It doesn't seem this sentiment is shared around the county, which is natural for a 3-in-a-row winner, but this post just seems resentful from my reading (by all means correct me if this is not the case).
Anonymous1 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 29, 2025 7:03 pm
A worrying reminder of the gap that remains between Offaly and Dublin football.
There really shouldn’t be this much in the difference between a club from a division 2 county in its third straight Leinster campaign and a club in its first Leinster campaign in 6 years from a county that were well beaten in the All Ireland QF.
Tullamore had placed a huge emphasis on progression in Leinster this year and if anything, they’ve gone backwards from last year.
With the loss of Bourke, retirement on the horizon for the likes of Hogan and Brazil and one would expect depleted morale after how this season ended - they’ll likely never be able to get over the Dublin champions.
The best thing at this stage for Offaly football is probably the return of Tullamore to the pack to motivate some of the other clubs to get their asses in gear.
One wonders though about the wisdom of giving a selector his 50 pieces of silver. Did he add anything of benefit? Hard to see it from our vantage point.