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Date: April 1, 2024

DEATH OF FORMER ABBEYSIDE AND WATERFORD HURLER AUSTIN FLYNN

On Monday evening last, the hurling world learned with deep regret of the death of Austin Flynn who was full back on the Waterford All Ireland winning senior hurling team in 1959. A native of Abbeyside, Austin was born in 1933 and during his lifetime he was a much respected person and an ideal role model both on and off the field of play. Regarded as one of Waterford’s greatest players of all-time, Aistin O Floinn made his first appearance for the County senior hurlers during the 1952 championship and he was a regular member of the starting fifteen until his retirement after the 1967 championship. During that time he won one All-Ireland winners’ medal, three Munster winners’ medals and one National League winners’ medal. He ended up as an All-Ireland runner-up on two occasions. Arguably Abbeyside’s greatest hurler of all time, Austin has a number of personal achievements including three Cú Chulainn (pre All Star) awards and he was recognised as his county’s greatest full-back when he was picked in that position on the Waterford Hurling Team of the Millennium. Austin won Railway Cup medals with Munster in 1960 and in 1966. Austin was selected as Waterford hurler of the year in 1967, an award in its first year, and he played full back for the Village in four senor hurling finals spanning fourteen years, 1955, 57, 64 and 69. Outside the white lines, Austin was known for his courteous manner in his employment with the Health Board at Dungarvan Hospital and he and his late wife Sybil ran a very successful accommodation business named ’The Fountain’ on the Youghal Rd in Dungarvan. Predeceased by his wife Sybil and daughter Mary, the Observer/ DUNGARVAN GAA extends its sincere sympathy to Austin’s daughters Janice and Anita and other family members including his grandchildren Cormac and Cathal Curran, who play with the Brickey Rangers club and Gus Flynn who plays with Ballygunner. The concluding lines of the poem ‘The Hurler’s Prayer’were written with men like Austin Flynn in mind. When the final whistle for me has blown And I stand at last before God’s judgement throne May the great referee when he calls my name Say, you hurled like a man; you played the game

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2021 League and Championships – Revised Overview (April 2021)

2021 League and Championships – Revised Overview (April 2021) 1. Preparation window and games provisions:  Return to collective Senior inter county training on April 19 th o No return dates as of yet for collective inter county minor or U20 training – current exemptions only relate to Senior level.  Below provisions guarantee a minimum of 5 games for each Senior County Football and Hurling team (all bar 3 counties guaranteed 6 games in Hurling)  Objective – balance o Ensuring sufficient games at inter-county o League v Championship o Club window (2020 and 2021) o Inter county completed by end of August  Original Programme announced in December – 27 weeks; new programme is 20 weeks 2. Allianz Leagues Football  Run from May 15 th /16 th to potential League finals weekend on June 19 th /20 th .  Divisions will be split into North and South as planned in December. o 4 teams in each group – based on geography. o 3 Round Robin games per team. o Top two in each Divisional group to league semis, followed by league final*. o Bottom two in each Divisional group to Relegation semis – losers (2) relegated. o Bottom teams in Division 4 to Shield semi and final.  Changes to what was originally announced: o London will not be participating. o *League finals will only be played (on June 19 th /20 th ) if Counties involved are not playing in the Championship on the following weekend. o In that circumstance, Div 1 – joint winners; Div 2, 3, 4 – joint winners and promotion. Hurling  Div 1 and 2 Counties were asked if they were happy to return after 3 weeks on the basis that 5 league games could be guaranteed or after 4 weeks if only 3 games could be guaranteed – overwhelming majority opted for a return after 3 weeks. o Thus Division 1 and 2 will start on 8 th /9 th May – Division 3 the following week.  Div 1a and 1b: As announced in December – remain round robin groups of 6 o No quarter or semi-finals. o NO DIVISION 1 HURLING LEAGUE FINAL scheduled – there will be either joint winners for 2021, or if the teams that win Div 1a and Div 1b meet in the Championship, this will double as a League Final. o Hurling League Relegation play off to be played as curtain raiser to Senior Hurling Semi Final in August.  Divisions 2 and 3 will not have league finals – top team in each Division will be crowned champions of that Division. Bottom team in 2a, 2b and 3a will be the relegated team.  British based teams will not be involved in the AllIanz Leagues.  London and Warwickshire will start 2022 in Divisions 2b and 3a respectively; Lancashire in 3b. 3. 2021 Football Championships  Provincial knock-out Championships  No Qualifiers  New York and London NOT involved  No Tailteann Cup in 2021 5. 2021 Liam Mac Carthy Cup  Provincial knock-out Championships with back-door qualifier system (as in 2020) but with introduction of relegation (to Mc Donagh Cup).  There will be 11 teams in Liam Mac Carthy in 2021. o Munster – Limerick, Waterford, Tipperary, Clare, Cork. o Leinster – Kilkenny, Galway, Wexford, Dublin, Laois, Antrim  There will be a preliminary round in the qualifiers between the two defeated Quarter-final teams in Leinster.  Winners progress to Qualifiers Rd 1 – Losers to Mc Donagh Cup 2022. 6. 2021 McDonagh Cup and 2021 Ring, Rackard and Meagher Cups  No semifinals in Mc Donagh Cup is only change from what was proposed in December.  Mc Donagh Cup winners are promoted in 2021 but do not have a back door into Liam Mac Carthy.  Mc Donagh Cup and LSHC Final to be on Saturday, 17 th July (to ensure Live TV coverage of Mc Donagh Cup final).  If Kerry wins the 2021 Mc Donagh Cup, they will play in Leinster in 2022 and replace the relegated team from the LSHC. Mc Donagh Cup Ciarraí An Iarmhí An Mhí Ceatharlach Cill Dara An Dún Played on the following basis: Round Robin Phase – A and B groups of 3 teams, each drawn on an open draw basis. Each team plays 2 games (one home, one away). Top team in each group to Final Bottom Team in each group to Relegation Final. Semi-finals – Winner Group A v Runner Up Group B, and Winner Group B v Runner Up Group A Final (Home venue to Group winners) Ring Cup Rackard Cup Meagher Cup Ros Comáin Sligeach              Cill Mhantáin     Doire    Uíbh Fhailí    Londain Dún na nGall Maigh Eo Liatroim              Ard Mhacha Tír Eoghain Warwickshire Muineachán An Longfort        An Lú    An Cabhán Fear Manach  Lancasír Only change to what was announced in December is that British based teams will not be involved: Played on the following basis (to guarantee at least 2 games for all teams with promotion/relegation): Two sides to the draw: Group A – 3 teams drawn on an open draw basis (each team plays 2 games) Group B – Two teams play in one fixture Quarter-Final/Relegation play-off: Bottom team from A v Loser of B (loser relegated – exception: Meagher Cup) Semi Finals: Top 2 teams from Group A are drawn to play against Winner of Group B and Winner of Quarter Final/Relegation play-off British based teams begin the 2022 season in the same Cup as they were due to play in 2021 7. 2020 Minor and U20 Hurling, and Minor Football and 2021 U20 Football and Hurling, Minor Football and Hurling  Details will be finalized when there is clarity on a return to training/play date. 8. 2021 Club Window Provisions  Important to note that we still do not have permission to return to club training or games yet (only training in pods of 15 allowed in the North)  However, calendar is set up in such a way that: o Club competitions with county players can take place as County teams exit the Championships (in football, teams start exiting from the end of June; in Hurling July 10 th ) [RESTRICTIONS PERMITTING] o From August 1 st , all Counties bar All Ireland Semi-Finalists in Football and Hurling, and the teams in the Div 1 Hurling Relegation play off, will be free to stage club competitions with county players. [RESTRICTIONS PERMITTING] o Additionally, the commencement of the Provincial Club Championships will be delayed until Mid-November. o Provinces have been requested to ensure Clubs from teams in the senior inter- county All Ireland Semi-finals and Finals will not be involved in the earliest round of the relevant Provincial Championship (where possible).  Senior Provincial Club Championship will most likely start in or around the weekend of Nov 20/21 (dates to be finalized by each Provincial Council).  All Ireland Senior Club Finals are provisionally scheduled for the weekend of February 12 th /13 th 2022.

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