Lemlin wrote: » I don't know how true it is but I'm hearing he's not interested in joining the Meath panel. I have a good few friends up round there and that's what they reckon they've heard anyway. Would be great to see O'Rourke back fighting fit. Has he a younger brother also coming through the ranks?
whatnext wrote: » http://www.hoganstand.com/Meath/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=199457 7 goals in a senior match. Quite an impressive haul. Got to be some sort of record.
Hammer Archer wrote: » That's some haul. Anyone know what age Mickey Cole is? I remember him scoring a goal to beat Laois in the 2002 Leinster championship and looking back through Wikipedia, he scored 1-2 in an All Ireland Quarter Final against Antrim in 1993. He must be well into his late 30s at least.
OiOshawott wrote: » Says he's 39 in the article
OiOshawott wrote: » O'Mahonys beat Walterstown 4-21 to 1-6
Hammer Archer wrote: » With David Bray scoring 1-5. I'd love to see him back to the form he showed before his two cruciate injuries. Kells beat Donaghmore Ashbourne in the IFC so the quarter finals are: St. Colmcilles v St. Michaels (winner plays Clann na nGael in the semi) Castletown v Dunderry Ratoath v Gaeil Colmcille Today's senior games (all in group C) are: Dunshaughlin v Blackhall Gaels Wolfe Tones v Dunboyne Na Fianna v Simonstown Each team has a chance of progressing and any of the teams could conceivably be knocked out.
Hibbeler wrote: » Intermediate championship in particular is wide open, you only need look at how the standings in group A were completely changed after last round of fixtures. A lot of the teams are equally good (or equally poor depending on how you look at it).
Lemlin wrote: » Alot of people I know from clubs like Drumbaragh and Kilmainham reckon the junior teams in Meath are every bit as good as most intermediate teams and there's very little between the two grades.
Hammer Archer wrote: » SFC Quarter Finals Summerhill/Dunboyne v Navan O'Mahony's Rathkenny v Seneschalstown Skryne v Wolfe Tones Na Fianna v MoynalveySFC Relegation Playoff Loser of Nobber/Oldcastle v DunshaughlinIFC Quarter Finals St. Colmcilles v St. Michaels (winner plays Clann na nGael) Ratoath v Gaeil Colmcille Dunderry v CastletownJFC Quarter Finals Drumbaragh v Meath Hill Cortown v Drumconrath Kilmainham v Dunshaughlin Dunboyne v BectiveJFC Relegation Playoff Trim v Kilbride Duleek/Bellewstown v Simonstown Hoping Kilbride can somehow survive relegation. It wouldn't be good if another first team goes down to Junior B.
Lemlin wrote: » Kilbride - known in Dunboyne as the poor side of the parish!!
Hammer Archer wrote: » Quite an achievement to have three more senior championships than the 'rich' side of the parish.
mattser wrote: » Nice one Hammer. The mighty Quinns. But we'll forgive him this time. What's your club anyway, Lemlin ?
rpurfield wrote: » a lot of the one sided games in the sfc were involving one team with something to play for and one who didnt. i seriously think the championships need to be turned into a mirror of the all ireland championship with a back door, its done in the dublin championships, maybe itd bring a bit of bite back to the county team too
Lemlin wrote: » I'm a Cavan man. I regularly watch the three Kells-based teams though in Meath - Drimbaragh, Gael Colmcille and Kilmainham.
Hammer Archer wrote: » Won't hear a bad word said about Kilbride. Went to primary school there and if it wasn't for the fact that they had no underage teams back then, I probably would have played with them.
mattser wrote: » Will my beloved St. Pats Athletic bottle it ?. ( Just straying away from GAA matters for a moment ).
Hammer Archer wrote: » Ye will win it I think mattser. I'd love to see Dundalk do it, but don't think their run will last. What's everyone's thoughts on the prices of the championship quarter finals? From Junior D up to senior, the county board are charging a tenner a head. Seems a ridiculous price. Especially for Junior QFs. Also, very best of luck to the minor hurlers who play Kerry in the All Ireland MHC B final in Nenagh tomorrow at 3pm.
Hammer Archer wrote: » Some results in the championships this weekend: Both favourites for the Intermediate, St. Colmcilles and Ratoath knocked out. Rathkenny beating Seneschalstown and, most shockingly, Summerhill beating O'Mahony's in the Senior. Weather today really played havoc with the games. It was nigh on impossible to play football in the conditions.