dixiefly wrote: » And now Graham Reilly though this is not a surprisehttps://www.facebook.com/biggy.reillyWell folks, the time has come for me to announce my retirement form intercounty football. Where to start, from u14 development squads to making my senior Meath debut at 18 it was just a dream come true, as a young lad I always wanted to represent my county and for 12 years at senior level I got to do that. It has being an honour and privilege to put on the green and gold Jersey on so many occasions. There so many people I would like to thank, my dad and Mam for driving me all over the county for years, my family and friends, my club st.colmcilles for being there on and off the pitch for me,the supporters for sticking with me and the team trough good and bad times, and all the management staff and players I played with for so many years I have made some brilliant friends and memories. The highlight for me was to captain my side in 2017 an honour I will never forget. For now I wanna wish the current Meath side all the best for the future, I will be there no.1 supporter. Thanks for all the memories❤️ #uptheroyal. Thanks Graham for the effort, commitment and dedication to the Meath cause.
Markey1 wrote: » True, hard to think there are lads retiring in their 20's. Difficult to see any reward for the sacrifice made over the years probably driving those decisions.
Hammer Archer wrote: » Always thought Sean was one of the hardest working forwards off the ball. He was never the fastest, but he'd always be dragging his man all over the place with no reward. Could be wrong, but I think we're beginning to see an increase in the number of intercounty players retiring still in their 20s.
CrabRevolution wrote: » I can't say I've any better source but I find it hard to believe they'll wait till July, especially for an 11th tier football final. I know the season is to be split next year but I took that to mean championship starts in July, with leagues cups etc to begin as usual in February?
dobman88 wrote: » I play for the DonAsh junior section and we got into a final against Navan. Premier division 8 and we have been told it wont be happening before next July when clubs are back in action. So I assume any finals will be played a couple of weeks prior to the new season starting. There are also some outstanding relegation fixtures to be played.
Hammer Archer wrote: » Seems like he played for Gowna and has family involved with Dromard. Any indication of when the hurling finals may be played? And I'm assuming that the minors will be screwed over by the new restrictions coming in after Christmas.
Cavan_King wrote: » Is that a Cavan man in charge of the Ladies? I seen Gowna club congratulating him so thought he might be from there.
rpurfield wrote: » Delighted for the Ladies team, they are overdue that after the last two years. Viki Wall and Emma Duggan were excellent. Really shouldn't have been as close as it was though. Hopefully they can kick on and perform in the senior grade. I was only following it on Twitter but the Minor hurlers were undone by a really late goal today. Sickener.
CrabRevolution wrote: » I posted a few months ago how I'd be disappointed if we didn't win this considering how weak the field is this year. I'd still say we'll have too much for Down in the final. A 46 point win is some going but that's more a sign of how bad Louth are.