snowgal wrote: » Heard that too but again it’s not confirmed from them either
Cavan_King wrote: » I’m hearing a rumour Jones from Dunboyne broke his arm against Armagh yesterday in a challenge. Anyone able to confirm?
Hammer Archer wrote: » So as far as I can see, the Intermediate Football Championship will be reduced to 16 teams for 2022. Are there plans to amalgamate some teams for the JFC?
Cavan_King wrote: » 40 man panel named. Good to see Mickey Newman back. Ben Brennan St. Colmcilles, Liam Byrne Dunboyne, Darragh Campion Skryne, Robin Clarke Duleek Bellewstown, Andy Colgan Donaghmore Ashbourne, Brían Conlon Simonstown, James Conlon St. Colmcilles, Mathew Costello Dunshaughlin, Keith Curtis Rathkenny, Ethan Devine Na Fianna, David Dillon O’Mahonys, Danny Dixon Boardsmill, Jack Flynn Ratoath, Eoin Harkin Dunsany, Padraic Harnan Moynalvey, Cathal Hickey Seneschalstown, Harry Hogan Longwood, Donal Keogh Rathkenny, Ronan Jones Dunboyne, Seamus Lavin Dunboyne, Donal Lenihan Dunboyne, Gavin McCoy Dunboyne, David McEntee Dunboyne, James McEntee Curraha, Shane McEntee Dunboyne, Conor McGill Ratoath, Bryan McMahon Ratoath, Bryan Menton Donaghmore Ashbourne, Jordan Morris Nobber, Jordan Muldoon Gaeil Colmcille, Michael Newman Kilmainham, Jack O’Connor Curraha, Thomas O’Reilly Wolfe Tones, Cillian O’Sullivan Moynalvey, Fionn Reilly Gael Colmcille, Ronan Ryan Summerhill, Jason Scully Oldcastle, Eamon Wallace Ratoath, Joey Wallace Ratoath, Shane Walsh Na Fianna
Hammer Archer wrote: » Evidently Corcoran isn't going to make an appearance. It's worrying when players would rather play for the worst LOI team than turn out for Meath. Deserved call up for Jack Flynn.GAA Go are offering all league and championship games that aren't on TV for just €25. Given that we're obviously still a way from having spectators, it's good value.
CrabRevolution wrote: » Hurlers play Wicklow today in Aughrim. Before last week I'd have taken this one for granted but Meath were truly dreadful against Offaly. The league goal has changed from seeing can we mix it with the better teams to just staying in the division. That said we've had Wicklow's number the last few years so I'd be reasonably confident of getting the points down there today.
Meathlass wrote: » Anyone else watch it on GAA GO? I didn't watch it live but on playback just now and the footage was cut off just as Westmeath were taking a free on the 74th minute! I have no idea how the game ended. Pretty shoddy editing.
Cavan_King wrote: » Believe it or not, and it could be someone having me on, I heard Ben Brennan was in as a ‘keeper.
rpurfield wrote: » Thought we made heavy work of it now. There were some bad wides and at one stage seemed to be afraid to take a shot on. I'm just hoping that there was an element of blowing the rust off. On the positive side I thought Podge Harnan done well, I hope he can stay fit and the impact of the subs was positive, which is great to see. I thought fitness also told in the end. It seemed like Westmeath fell off the last ten minutes. Winning against Down is vital now.
Cavan_King wrote: » Getting a win out of these early games is what counts. Performances mightn’t be on point after so long without match practice.
rpurfield wrote: » Yeah I'd agree. Even though I was subject to a late night post a few weeks ago telling me my mentality was to blame for Meath not beating Dublin, its all about getting up this year for me. Really need to be playing regular at the higher level to bring lads on. Same 15 named for tomorrow as last week. I would assume though it will change before throw in.
Hammer Archer wrote: » Poor enough first half though after two black cards I suppose being 2 up isn't too bad. Though again our lack of a decent free taker could come back to haunt us. Colgan is 1 from 4 from longer distance. Also missed two gilt edged goal chances.