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    Posted: 30 Nov 2019 at 4:11pm
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League fixtures (thanks to Deise316 for putting these up)

2020 League fixtures finally out today. 

Jan 25: 
Allianz Hurling League, Rd 1 (7pm unless stated): Division 1 (Group A), Tipperary v Limerick, Semple Stadium, 5.15pm; (Group B): Laoise v Wexford, MW Hire O'Moore Park; Division 2A,Mayo v Kerry, Castlebar, 2pm; Division 2B, Roscommon v Warwickshire, Dr Hyde Park, 1pm;Division 3B, Lancashire v Cavan, Abotstown, 2pm.

Jan 26:
Allianz Hurling League, Rd 1 (2pm unless stated): Division 1 (Group A): Galway v Westmeath, Salthill, 12.30; Waterford v Cork, Walsh Park; Division 1 (Group B): Clare v Carlow, Ennis; Kilkenny v Dublin, Nowlan Park. Division 2A: Wicklow v Antrim, Aughrim; Offaly v Meath, Birr. Division 2B: Kildare v London, Newbridge, 12.30; Derry v Down, Owenbeg. Division 3A:Louth v Tyrone, Darver; Donegal v Armagh, Letterkenny; Monaghan v Longford, Inniskeen;Division 3B: Fermanagh v Leitrim, Enniskillen.

Feb 1
Allianz Hurling League, Rd 2:(7pm unless stated): Division 1 (Group A): Cork v Tipperary, Páirc Uí Chaoimh. Division 2B: Warwickshire v Kildare, Birmingham. Division 3B: Sligo v Lancashire, Markievicz Park, 1pm.

Feb 2
Allianz Hurling League, Rd 2 (2pm unless stated): Division 1 (Group A): Westmeath v Waterford, Mullingar; Limerick v Galway, Gaelic Grounds, 2.30pm. Division 1 (Group B):Dublin v Laois, Parnell Park; Carlow v Kilkenny, Netwatch Cullen Park; Wexford v Clare, Wexford Park. Division 2A: Meath v Wicklow, Navan, 12.30pm; Antrim v Mayo, Loughgiel; Kerry v Offaly, Tralee. Division 2B: Down v Roscommon, Ballycran; London v Derry, Ruislip.Division 3A: Longford v Louth, Pearse Park; Armagh v Monaghan, Athletic Grounds; Tyrone v Donegal, Omagh. Division 3B: Cavan v Fermanagh, Kingspan Breffni Park.

Feb 15
Allianz Hurling League, Rd 3 (7pm unless stated): Division 1 (Group A): Limerick v Waterford, Gaelic Grounds; Division 1 (Group B): Carlow v Dublin, Netwatch Cullen Park, 5pm. Division 2A: Meath v Kerry, Trim, 2pm. Division 2B: Down v Warwickshire, Ballycran, 1pm.

Feb 16
Allianz Hurling League, Rd 3 (2pm unless stated): Division 1 (Group A): Westmeath v Cork, Mullingar; Galway v Tipperary, Salthill. Division 1 (Group B): Clare v Laois, Ennis; Wexford v Kilkenny, Wexford Park. Division 2A: Mayo v Wicklow, Castlebar, 1pm; Offaly v Antrim, O’Connor Park. Division 2B: Roscommon v London, Dr Hyde Park, 1pm; Derry v Kildare, Owenbeg. Division 3A: Longford v Armagh, Pearse Park; Louth v Donegal, Darver; Monaghan v Tyrone, Castleblayney. Division 3A: Fermanagh v Sligo, Enniskillen; Leitrim v Cavan, Carrick-on-Shannon.

Feb 22
Allianz Hurling League, Rd 4 (7pm unless stated): Division 1 (Group B): Dublin v Wexford, Croke Park, 5pm; Laois v Carlow, Portlaoise. Division 2A: Wicklow v Kerry, Aughrim, 2pm.Division 2B: Derry v Warwickshire, Owenbeg, 1pm. Division 3B: Lancashire v Fermanagh, Abbotstown, 2.30pm.

Feb 23
Allianz Hurling League, Rd 4 (2pm unless stated): Division 1 (Group A): Waterford v Galway, Walsh Park; Cork v Limerick, Páirc Uí Chaoimh; Tipperary v Westmeath, Nenagh. Division 1 (Group B): Kilkenny v Clare, Nowlan Park. Division 2A: Antrim v Meath, Loughgiel, 2.30pm; Mayo v Offaly, Castlebar. Division 2B: Kildare v Roscommon, Newbridge, 12.30; London v Down, Ruislip. Division 3A: Armagh v Louth, Athletic Grounds; Donegal v Monaghan, Letterkenny; Tyrone v Longford, Omagh. Division 3B: Sligo v Leitrim, Markievicz Park.

Mar 1
Allianz Hurling League, Rd 5: (2pm unless stated): Division 1 (Group A): Galway v Cork, Salthill; Limerick v Westmeath, Gaelic Grounds; Tipperary v Waterford, Semple Stadium.Division 1 (Group B): Clare v Dublin, Ennis; Laois v Kilkenny, Portlaoise; Wexford v Carlow, Wexford Park. Division 2A: Meath v Mayo, Trim, 12.30; Kerry v Antrim, Tralee, 12.30; Offaly v Wicklow, O’Connor Park, 12.30pm. Division 2B: Down v Kildare, Ballycran; Roscommon v Derry, Athleague; Warwickshire v London, Birmingham. Division 3A: Longford v Donegal, Pearse Park, 12.30pm; Monaghan v Louth, Inniskeen, 12.30; Armagh v Tyrone, Athletic Grounds, 12.30pm. Division 3B: Cavan v Sligo, Kingspan Breffni, 12.30; Leitrim v Lancashire, Carrick-on-Shannon, 12.30 pm.

Mar 7/8 - QF's (2nd 1A vs 3rd 1B and 3rd 1A vs 2nd 1B)
Mar 14/15- SF's (1st 1A and 1st 1B vs QF winners)
Mar 22- Final


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Didnt see the game but heard Waterford played decent enough today against Cork in the Munster league but losing by 4 points. Cork into the final and will face the winners of Clare vs Limerick in the final. A dead rubber in Kerry vs Waterford to be played next week also 


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Why was Noel Connors dropped?
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Philip Mahony a huge loss for Waterford retiring at only 29 years of age

Amazing the way the game has gone with lads retiring so early 
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Originally posted by Healy52003 Healy52003 wrote:

Philip Mahony a huge loss for Waterford retiring at only 29 years of age

Amazing the way the game has gone with lads retiring so early 

Not heard any reasons for this, but ya would have to suspect he was pushed rather than leaving voluntarily. Very dedicated chap by all accounts. Loss for us alright, solid defender, though not the quickest. Have to give Cahill the benefit of the doubt at this early stage, but with those few big calls made (Connors, M Shan, Phil Mahony) he's kind of put himself in a position where he will have to hit the ground running. 



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Two cracking club semifinals today. Roll on the final.

Brendan Maher pointing from the sideline with a broken hurl... Unreal. 
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Opening weekend of the league Limerick making a massive comeback to beat Tipp in 1A and Wexford overcoming Laois in 1B

Looking forward to seeing Waterford vs Cork tomorrow. Galway vs Westmeath in the other game in group 1A. In 1B its Kilkenny vs Dublin and Clare vs Carlow  
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Sure we'll wobble along to WP tomorrow and see what happens. Not much expectations among the general WD public after the past 2 years. With a rake of new lads named (A Gleeson is out too by all accounts, despite being named) a new manager and a new style of play, we'll be mainly looking for performances rather than results in this year's league I think. 

I'd like to congratulate Michael Duignan on his election to the chairmanship of his second favourite county as well, it might keep him and his '' I want to see a Tipp/KK final every year, with KK winning'' attitude off the TV for a bit longer than we're used to seeing over the last decade or so. 

Reddladd- no feckin YBIG hurling predictions league, what's going on ?? Happy enough to retire from it with 3 out of 6 imaginary YBIG trophies (should have been 4), but would have liked to give the rest of ye an oul chance this year all the same. Winners of the real thing ? Galway, if not them, Wexford. 






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Originally posted by Healy52003 Healy52003 wrote:

Opening weekend of the league Limerick making a massive comeback to beat Tipp in 1A and Wexford overcoming Laois in 1B

Was sure Limerick would be a shambals this year after the off season they've had, wasn't expecting that comeback
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Originally posted by deise316 deise316 wrote:

Sure we'll wobble along to WP tomorrow and see what happens. Not much expectations among the general WD public after the past 2 years. With a rake of new lads named (A Gleeson is out too by all accounts, despite being named) a new manager and a new style of play, we'll be mainly looking for performances rather than results in this year's league I think. 

I'd like to congratulate Michael Duignan on his election to the chairmanship of his second favourite county as well, it might keep him and his '' I want to see a Tipp/KK final every year, with KK winning'' attitude off the TV for a bit longer than we're used to seeing over the last decade or so. 

Reddladd- no feckin YBIG hurling predictions league, what's going on ?? Happy enough to retire from it with 3 out of 6 imaginary YBIG trophies (should have been 4), but would have liked to give the rest of ye an oul chance this year all the same. Winners of the real thing ? Galway, if not them, Wexford. 







Completely forgot about it horse. Must set it up for next week. Did ya enjoy your weekend away in Tullamore 


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I travelled to Nowlan Park today not knowing what to expect after last years shambles and unfortunately after today’s performance it doesn’t seem as though we have learnt anything. Outplayed all over the park and that was with us having a spare man for most of the game. Short puck out strategy coughed up at least 1-3. Puck outs hit over the sideline on three occasions. Management way to slow to make changes yet again. I just don’t see any potential in this crop of players.
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Originally posted by SuperDub SuperDub wrote:

I travelled to Nowlan Park today not knowing what to expect after last years shambles and unfortunately after today’s performance it doesn’t seem as though we have learnt anything. Outplayed all over the park and that was with us having a spare man for most of the game. Short puck out strategy coughed up at least 1-3. Puck outs hit over the sideline on three occasions. Management way to slow to make changes yet again. I just don’t see any potential in this crop of players.
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Decent performance and result for us today, got off to a desperate start after the first 2 long balls hit in by Cork led to 2 goals for them in the opening 5 minutes, but we settled down after that and were really the better team from there until the last 5 mins, where Cork came back again and could have got the draw or even a win. 

Nobody getting carried away, but the likes of Curran and Stephen Bennett played as well as they have done for 3 years, newcomers like Montgomery and Fagan did well in patches, though 18 yr old Iarlaith Daly was the standout of the new lads- hopefully he'll prove to be a big find for us over the course of the year, there will be tougher tests ahead. 

Regardless of how we go in the league, I think most of our fans will be reserving judgement for the championship, but it's a decent start that hopefully we can build on. 


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Originally posted by Healy52003 Healy52003 wrote:

Opening weekend of the league Limerick making a massive comeback to beat Tipp in 1A and Wexford overcoming Laois in 1B

Was sure Limerick would be a shambals this year after the off season they've had, wasn't expecting that comeback

In fairness would have expected a limerick win, Tipp are just back from the team holiday. Personally think Limerick wont get out of Munster this year, my prediction is a Tipp - Galway final
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Week 2. Two good fixtures in Cork V Tipp this evening and Limerick V Galway tomorrow. Hard to call either, don't think there's much doubt that Tipp are better than Cork and Limerick are better than Galway (not by an awful lot though) but with Cork only having 2 home games and needing a reaction after last week's defeat, they might get one here. Very hard to bet on Cork given their league record in general and the fact it is the AI champions they are playing, but think they might have a performance in them this week. 

LK Galway- no idea. LK have home advantage, but think O'Neill's idea for Galway is to hit the ground running and build momentum to make sure there is none of the sloppiness for the championship that cost them last year. Eh, draw. 

Elsewhere, WD & KK should win, while Davy won't want to lose a home game V one of his many mortal enemies in Lohan, would think a Wexford win there. Dublin Laois- think this one has a bit of a psychological element for the Dubs, who will want to (as they see it) rectify last year's championship result. Lose to Laois again and they could be in big trouble for the season ahead. 


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League returns this weekend for round 3 

1A
Limerick vs Waterford (Saturday)
Galway vs Tipp 
Westmeath vs Cork 

1B
Carlow vs Dublin (Saturday)
Clare vs Laois
Wexford vs Kilkenny

As a Waterford supporter the Gaelic grounds has been a nightmare for us and it would be very nice to get a win up there Saturday. We drew against Wexford in a challenge last Sunday with the returns of Aussie Gleeson and Jamie Barron. Think Limerick are just too good atm and will grind out a win. A win for either side will guarantee them passage to the next round 

Tipp vs Galway will be interesting as a loss will knock Tipp out of reaching the next round and a loss for Galway may be troublesome as they have 2 tough games to finish off the group stage (away to Waterford and home to Cork). Cork should have no issues against Westmeath

1B games should see wins for Dublin and Clare but the Wexford vs Kilkenny game is interesting and could be at a high enough intensity. Kilkenny have been going well so far and this maybe the first real test. Wexford will want to bounce back after losing to Clare in the 2nd round 



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I've never been at a match in Limerick that we won.  I'm not even sure when the last time we won a match in Limerick is come to think of it, but it isn't any time recently.  Don't see us winning that one anyway. That game in Ferns finished as a draw ? Conditions must have been awful, couldn't read too much into that either but I suppose we must have been reasonably competitive anyway. 


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