Pat_custard wrote: » I think if we're to have any prospect of beating Dublin we need somebody to completely occupy Cian o'sullivan for the entire game. That's where I think Cillian could be vital. Even if he doesn't touch the ball once against dublin if he drags Cian all over the pitch it will create space and leave gaps for our inside forwards. If Cillian isn't causing enough of a threat out the pitch to worry Cian then he'll do his usual sweeping and sniffing of opposition threats, which he does so well.
corny wrote: » O' Sullivan is a sweeper for Dublin. The chances of him being pulled out of position to man mark are nil. Anyway his role is overstated (I blame Brolly). In truth such a brilliant footballer is wasted being little more than a detterent.
rpurfield wrote: » Decent enough performance today, to be honest I was behind the goal we were defending the first half and when Mickey Burke came in full back I feared the worst, but our full back line held up very well, I thought Burke was excellent now. Agree that Cillian O'Sullivan and Eamonn Wallace were everywhere, we'd five of our six starting forwards on the scoreboard. In terms of the next day, it's a massive step up again, should be no pressure on the lads anyway once we get a good bounce off them I'd be happy enough.
mickrourke wrote: » Agree about Mickey Burke, he kept his man very quiet in the first half even though he was a head taller. I was in the same place as yourself so had a great view. He also made some excellent interceptions and clever runs. Did you see Keoghans block on the goal line where he took the ball off the foot of Louths 14? It was amazing, haven't seen anything like that in quite a while.
corny wrote: » O' Sullivan is a sweeper for Dublin. The chances of him being pulled out of position to man mark are nil. Anyway his role is overstated (I blame Brolly). In truth such a brilliant footballer is wasted being little more than a detterent. A lot of pace in the Meath team. They should be looking at being competitive against Dublin, as opposed to keeping the score down.
rpurfield wrote: » Yep it was unreal best block I've seen in years, haven't watched the Sunday Game yet but I hope they showed it or it will never be appreciated like Joe Sheridan's volleyed point in Mullingar in 09!
mickrourke wrote: » Unfortunately no, they didnt show it. Well at least you know you didnt dream it.
iDave wrote: » So we breathed a sigh of relief after beating Louth so we wouldn't have a 6 day turnaround away to Derry.......only to get the exact same draw in round 2.