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<blockquote data-quote="rebel boy" data-source="post: 7052407" data-attributes="member: 49796"><p>Aghada have some fine players, think one of The Moores is involved coaching them. Next or near impossible with current club schedule for divisions to have preparation, lot of players want to prioritize their own clubs which is totally understandable particularly if they are duel clubs also. There s no real incentive playing a game or two and not going any further, with club championship around the corner.</p><p></p><p>Be surprised if the College or Duhallow do not come out of section in football and again College and Imokily in hurling.</p><p></p><p>A divisional championship in off season when county championships are done, could be attractive play it under lights in Pairc ui Chaoimh at end of the year and it could be hotly contested, no clashing with clubs, chance for lads to be put in shop window for county managers too at u20 and senior level, opportunity to see lads in a competitive environment at a good level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rebel boy, post: 7052407, member: 49796"] Aghada have some fine players, think one of The Moores is involved coaching them. Next or near impossible with current club schedule for divisions to have preparation, lot of players want to prioritize their own clubs which is totally understandable particularly if they are duel clubs also. There s no real incentive playing a game or two and not going any further, with club championship around the corner. Be surprised if the College or Duhallow do not come out of section in football and again College and Imokily in hurling. A divisional championship in off season when county championships are done, could be attractive play it under lights in Pairc ui Chaoimh at end of the year and it could be hotly contested, no clashing with clubs, chance for lads to be put in shop window for county managers too at u20 and senior level, opportunity to see lads in a competitive environment at a good level. [/QUOTE]
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