1. D.Gallagher 2. M.Burke 3. K.Reilly 4. S.McAnarney 5. D.Tobin, 6. B.Menton 7. S.Kenny 8. C.Gillespie 9. B.Meade 10. A.Forde 11. M.Collins 12. G.Reilly 13. B.Farrell 14. J.Sheridan 15. C.Ward Subs: J.Carry-Lynch, C.King, E.Harrington, C.O'Connor, E.Reilly, B.Sheridan, J.Queeney, P.Byrne, D.Carroll, D.Keogan, C.Lenehan
Hammer Archer wrote: » Oh Christ Bray misses out for Meath One of the few players to come out of the league with any credit whatsoever. Hopefully it's only minor and he'll be back for the next game (which I hope to be Carlow).
Felexicon wrote: » LOL!! Nice try mate but obvious is obvious
ebbsy wrote: » Could be a cracker lads.
Felexicon wrote: » True but the idea of Meath being a stepping stone for Wicklow is laughable
Syferus wrote: » Wicklow have clocked teams bigger than Meath in recent years. The fact is it's two years at the same tier (D3) with one on a massive low and one on a high. I can't imagine they'll be throwing out too much confetti in Aughrim if they win.
Felexicon wrote: » Of course they would. Winning any championship game would be considered a huge achievement in Wicklow. Especially given the fact that they'd rightfully fancy thier chances in the next round. My point was that Wicklow are not going into this game looking at Meath as a stepping stone as that would imply it was a foregone conclusion that Wicklow would win the game. And so what if they've beaten bigger teams than Meath. Meath have certainly beaten bigger teams than Wicklow
ebbsy wrote: » A few years ago it would have been a huge achievement for Wicklow. Now I'm not so sure. And after this we will give Carlow a good mullering as well.
Louisa Slow Superpower wrote: » Very unfamiliar looking half forward line, at least at a championship level. Think this game is gonna be very tight. Hopefully we'll shade it...
Felexicon wrote: » Oh right because you have won so many championship games in the last few years?
blackbelt wrote: » Very interesting game this Sunday, I only wish it was on tv.
aidan24326 wrote: » Now now. You know what he meant. That Meath aren't the force of old and Wicklow won't fear them on Sunday the way they might have in the past. That's a combination of Wicklow improving and moreso Meath gone back a fair bit.
Felexicon wrote: » While I realise Meath aren't the force we used to be, he was saying that it would not be a big deal for Wicklow to beat us. I was simply making the point that beating anyone in a championship game is still a big deal for Wicklow as it is still a relatively rare occurance
DARK-KNIGHT wrote: » Best of luck tomorrow lads!! Hope Meath team can bring a little smile to your faces after disappointing league!!! Up against it though, beware micko!!!
blackbelt wrote: » I'm sure Micko is more concerned that Tipperary can pull an upset against Kerry today.Harry Murphy on the other hand will have Wicklow primed for this game.
Felexicon wrote: » Great to get that win under the belt. Alot of good things to take from the game. The 4 debutantes played well. Alan Forde put in a great shift and showed he can be a handful with some powerful direct running. Connor Gilespie did well at midfield and broke alot of ball although some of his foot passing was poor. Donacha Tobin grew into the game and looked quite comfortable on the ball. Collins didn't do much of note but looked solid with his distribution. Apart from that I thought Kevin Reilly was class at full back and never really looked troubled by Furlong. Graham Reilly was the best player on the pitch by a country mile, especially when moving to midfield in the second half. Brian Farrell also looked to be coming into some form which is great because he's been off the pace for a few seasons. Not all good though. Some of our distribution from kick outs, sidelines and frees was horrible. We were also running down alot of dead ends and handing possession over. Cian Wards free taking was a bit of a concern as he missed a few kickable ones. Seasmus Kenny came over to the terrace before the start of the second half and seemed in good spirits about the knee. He should be back for Carlow. Can't really see Carlow troubling us in two weeks but it'll be good to get another competitive game before having a crack at Kildare