Obrieski wrote: » Big Joe down in Mullingar in possibly the wettest day there ever was...pulled on a ball on the ground from what seemed like halfway (about the 45 in reality) and drove it over the bar! Pity there was never any video footage of it but will live long in the memory.
Hammer Archer wrote: » Some highlights to binge and long for the better days1999 All Ireland Final1996 All Ireland Final (Drawn game)1996 All Ireland Final Replay1988 All Ireland Final (Drawn game)1988 All Ireland Final Replay1987 All Ireland Final1967 All Ireland Final
RugbyLover123 wrote: » Just looking at those teams of best 15 since you’ve started watching Meath and the lack of recent players is clearly noticeable! Maybe a trickier task - but what is your Meath 15 of players from 2002 to the present day? And that is only their contribution from 2002 season onwards. Off the top of my head gave mine a stab below, probably am missing a few (to include Geraghty or not was a tricky one as his best years were clearly 96-01) It’s a shame we probably won’t have a championship this year as a solid year from CO’S, Lavin, Gallagher etc would have them pushing for a spot. 1. B Murphy 2. M Burke 3. K Reilly 4. E Harrington 5. D Keoghan 6. A Moyles 7. C King 8. N Crawford 9. B Meade 10. Biggie 11. C Ward 12. S O’Rourke 13. S Bray 14. J Sheridan 15. M Newman
CrabRevolution wrote: » Senior hurling will be very interesting. You could get one group of Kildalkey, Kiltale and Ratoath, plus one group of Navan, CnG and Blackhall Gaels. The winner of each will go through to the semi final. If Dunboyne and Kilmessan are kept apart in the B groups you'd expect the 2 of them to win their groups, though if they're drawn together it leaves the door open for a weaker team to make a rare (or first) semi final appearance.
paul0103 wrote: » Only one team comes out of the B groups, so still difficult enough for a weaker team to make a semi final, playing second placed team from an A group. But I see what you mean, still a good opportunity for a weaker club to be in knockout stages. Should be a great championship. Don't think any clubs in Meath (football or hurling) can have many complaints, it's the best format anybody could have hoped for.
sc86 wrote: » groups of 3 in the hurling could be a disaster with teams levels on points / score diff + head to head christy ring format may have been easier but either way its great to see
rpurfield wrote: » I've just been reading in the Sunday Independent this morning that David Gough has told the County Board he won't be refereeing while the 2 metre rule is in place. He also doesn't want to be putting his umpires in the way of potential infection. I've absolutely no issue with that, but it's got me wondering will clubs see players not coming back too.