I think there are very few parents who would have a bad word about the GAA Go Games.
The question shouldn't be why aren't underage games competitive, it should be about how to ensure our teenagers want to continue to play sport as they get older.
Want to get a taste of how a small club can take down a juggernaut - well, stick the kettle on and give yourself a few minutes to read this article.
Really gets to the core of what sport is about.
https://t.co/jZtmWWkrUL
Ken is one of the best around, still going strong and getting the maximum out of teams. We'd great times playing fitzgibbon in templemore 20 odd years ago.. Best of luck to both teams.
The Offaly Senior Hurling Championship final is fast approaching.
We spoke to @strynaghs manager Ken Hogan and got his views ahead of the big game.
Watch the full interviews with both managers on our YouTube page through this link:
https://t.co/GNg9XEzRHH
We gave it our all. Very proud to manage our great group of men on the @westmeath_gaa U20 panel. They emptied the tank for our County and I couldn't be more proud of them. Best of luck to @CLGLaois for remainder of championship.
@bernardflynn15 Totally agree Bernard, these lads have missed out on so much in their development. Technically an 18 year old can train with the senior panel but can't train or play with the U20 panel. Crazy stuff.... Needs to be sorted ASAP