Irish Daily Mirror

LAST NIALL IN THE SIGERSON COFFIN IS DUE

- BY KARL O’KANE

PROFESSOR Niall Moyna has called for a “big, hard debate” around the future of university football.

The former DCU manager believes that if the Sigerson Cup is to continue it will have to go ahead without players on inter-county squads.

Moyna said: “I call it groundhog week. We get this every year. We need a long, hard debate around the Sigerson and why it’s there.

“It’s supposed to be for developing young talent. Instead it’s having the opposite effect to what it was intended. It’s overplayin­g these prodigious young players.

“We need a solution that’s going to work in 2023. It’s a totally different world, not a solution that was back in 1970.

“To be fair to the GAA they have really tried to move with the times over the past decade.

“But this is a perennial problem. I saw towards the end of my tenure with the Sigerson that the National League, even before it had a role to play in the All-ireland, was turning into the major competitio­n for most counties.

“They realise it’s their only chance for a little bit of success and promotion and they can get something positive out of the year.

“I could see clubs were starting to train much earlier and all these other issues, and now it’s just gone to a totally different level.”

Moyna takes issue with the notion of moving the

Sigerson to a pre-christmas slot.

“It’s self-serving for inter-county seniors managers to say that,” he continues. “Club managers are going to have the exact same problem.

“My issue has been that in general, in the long term inter-county managers don’t really care what happens to the players.

“The clubs do and that’s why the club should always get the first preference on a player, I believe. We are so messed up that way.

“When I was in charge of DCU the golden rule was as long as you were involved with club championsh­ip at home, you were free. I didn’t want to see you. “That’s who got preference for me. Counties did not get preference although managers put fierce pressure on players.

“Tomas O Se (inset) put it well. We just have too many competitio­ns.

“The time has come to really question the need for the Sigerson.

“Or to play it after Christmas and only for players who are not involved in county panels.

“Most players playing Sigerson are now playing inter-county. It used to be a bit of football when they were away from home and weren’t playing. That’s a legacy from the past.

“Towards the end of my time, I felt it was a ticking box exercise.

“I don’t think it’s a competitio­n that the GAA really take that seriously.

“It’s a legacy issue, and a bit like the Railway Cup they hope it will reach its natural death.”

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