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Meath GAA discussion thread

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,676 ✭✭✭Royal Legend


    Poor standard of refereeing in Ladies football, rules need to be looked at as well.

    Dublin played on the edge, knowing what they would get away with, frustrating to watch. Walls hop ball for dissent was a game changer for me as well as the slight tug (foul) on her before the shot on goal early in the game. Ladies football at elite level deserves better referees rather than the castoffs from the mens game.



  • Moderators, Sports Moderators, Paid Member Posts: 11,644 Mod ✭✭✭✭Hammer Archer


    Football championships taking shape. After two rounds, looking like Wolfe Tones are probably favourites. Ratoath absolutely steeped to get out with a draw having been 8 points down with 13 minutes to go. Dunshaughlin need to beat Trim by 3 or more to make it to the knockout stages assuming Rathkenny beat Meath Hill (I think Rathkenny are through regardless if they win their last game). Dunboyne look like they'll be contesting the relegation playoff again unless they can win against Kells in the last game (which, depending on other results, may get them a knockout place).

    IFC is wide open. Would have had Duleek/Bellewstown as one of the favourites after their win over NOM last time only for Castletown to beat them by 21. St. Pat's are looking impressive, I've heard Seán Emmanuel is having some great games. Looking worrying for Curraha, I see @rpurfield has refereed both their games. Are they missing players? Two heavy defeats in their games and possibly between them and Bective as to who drops to Junior.



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