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<blockquote data-quote="Banofie Magpie" data-source="post: 7409988" data-attributes="member: 52189"><p><img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😂" title="Face with tears of joy :joy:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f602.png" data-shortname=":joy:" /> That’s not a valid point. There are fellas selected from from junior 1 clubs too playing Div 2 & 3 underage. </p><p>The club you play for should not be a determining factor at all and it’s good to see minor football players selected from a couple small clubs for probably the first time. </p><p>Also your point that the others are simply not up to standard is rubbish. I’m heavily involved in underage GAA and the rebel model by its very design and structure is an impediment the having all of the best involved. Over the years I’ve seen many of the best boys just not being able to get to rebel og trainings all across the county or Matchs up the country on days when they are off school through no fault of their own. Some of the best talent never goes to rebel og. That did not happen in the old model, but that model wasnt perfect either but definitely better than rebel Og, as the results clearly show</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banofie Magpie, post: 7409988, member: 52189"] 😂 That’s not a valid point. There are fellas selected from from junior 1 clubs too playing Div 2 & 3 underage. The club you play for should not be a determining factor at all and it’s good to see minor football players selected from a couple small clubs for probably the first time. Also your point that the others are simply not up to standard is rubbish. I’m heavily involved in underage GAA and the rebel model by its very design and structure is an impediment the having all of the best involved. Over the years I’ve seen many of the best boys just not being able to get to rebel og trainings all across the county or Matchs up the country on days when they are off school through no fault of their own. Some of the best talent never goes to rebel og. That did not happen in the old model, but that model wasnt perfect either but definitely better than rebel Og, as the results clearly show [/QUOTE]
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