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<blockquote data-quote="Cork87" data-source="post: 7227227" data-attributes="member: 49957"><p>Unfortunately lads I’d say this is just the result of issues around how players are chosen and how development is done of the chosen players all the way down to u14/15, if you go around the county and ask there is a lot of pockets of areas where there is deep frustration with the rebel og mentors for them areas and I think cork gaa really need to go to each area and get HONEST feed back from the clubs because when you have pockets of clubs and local people who think players A B and C would be selected but the rebel og people are selecting players D E and F based off of 2 or 3 trials without what seems to be little info asked for from the local clubs questions are gonna have to be asked because after what seems to be years of this discrepancy one side has to be wrong and from the results we’re seeing I think you would have to say it’s the rebel og side.</p><p></p><p>For example I was at a couple premier minor club championship games last year and I seen players who were on rebel og panels being outplayed by other players, yet when i asked people from them clubs if these other players were involved with rebel og the most common answer was that they weren’t brought for trials or were gone after 1 or 2 days of trials and I only recall seeing one rebel og coach who was at 1 of these games so how do they expect make sure they’ve cast their net wide enough, I think changes will have to be made</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cork87, post: 7227227, member: 49957"] Unfortunately lads I’d say this is just the result of issues around how players are chosen and how development is done of the chosen players all the way down to u14/15, if you go around the county and ask there is a lot of pockets of areas where there is deep frustration with the rebel og mentors for them areas and I think cork gaa really need to go to each area and get HONEST feed back from the clubs because when you have pockets of clubs and local people who think players A B and C would be selected but the rebel og people are selecting players D E and F based off of 2 or 3 trials without what seems to be little info asked for from the local clubs questions are gonna have to be asked because after what seems to be years of this discrepancy one side has to be wrong and from the results we’re seeing I think you would have to say it’s the rebel og side. For example I was at a couple premier minor club championship games last year and I seen players who were on rebel og panels being outplayed by other players, yet when i asked people from them clubs if these other players were involved with rebel og the most common answer was that they weren’t brought for trials or were gone after 1 or 2 days of trials and I only recall seeing one rebel og coach who was at 1 of these games so how do they expect make sure they’ve cast their net wide enough, I think changes will have to be made [/QUOTE]
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