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Replying To royaldunne:  "Ok never thought I'd write this but Graham Reilly should not start in this game, the man gave a fantastic performance yesterday and showed player of the year a clean pair of heels along with it.
I am not been disrespectful towards Down but at moment they are in disarray and I feel we have enough to beat them without Graham, he can be left on bench just incase things go banana shaped. But I think he is owed a week off, more important games ahead that he will be very much needed for. Anyway it's up to Andy but I hope he gives his captain a rest for one week"
I'd be very cautious about this game as everyone expects Down to lose because they're on such a bad run. We tend to lose games we're supposed to win especially away from home and the recent publicity surrounding Down's problems will surely galvanise their squad and they're bound to come out fighting for this one so whilst I agree with the sentiments of you're argument I'd go with the best available 15 starting and if its going well take the lads who need a rest off

runnerin (Meath) - Posts: 202 - 20/02/2017 19:42:55    1958868

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Replying To royaldunne:  "With this in mind I would make one change, joey Wallace for Downey, and see how we go"
I would be very surprised if Andy takes any match for granted. He did all that can be reasonably expected by reducing the risk of injury against Derry ,by leaving Graham off. AFTER that important club game Andy will not give preferential treatment to Graham. Several good reasons why Graham should Play 1 He is a new captain ,and all that goes with that. 2. He is not overworked as a player so far this year for a man at the peak of his career.3 I note that as captain he seems to be trying to address his biggest weakness i. e. his tendency to go awol during some matches at critical times.4.Anything that can be interpeted as "MOLLYCODDLING" ? would be counter p-roductive for a player like Graham. We all know about his ability,but for me let him continue to build up the momentum and workrate,that for me became more obvious since becoming captain this year.
No disrespect to Graham .I dont know the man. I suspect Graham and several other players on this team need consirable sharpening on the mental side of the game. Especially as captain exposure to,and appropriate action on the spot is invaluable ,and no competitive opportunity should be missed .Remember we only had 2 real games so far this year. Graham was missing for one of them. Royaldunne you have certaintly made it known your are a big fan of Graham,and equaly that you are a very strong Meath supporter. On this suggestion of yours maybe a bit of 'mature reflection" perhaps? You sugest a "rest" for 1 game .i suggest that sends out the wrong message.

nobull456 (Meath) - Posts: 1227 - 20/02/2017 20:29:14    1958879

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Replying To runnerin:  "I'd be very cautious about this game as everyone expects Down to lose because they're on such a bad run. We tend to lose games we're supposed to win especially away from home and the recent publicity surrounding Down's problems will surely galvanise their squad and they're bound to come out fighting for this one so whilst I agree with the sentiments of you're argument I'd go with the best available 15 starting and if its going well take the lads who need a rest off"
Agree, we need to give Down the greatest respect. Last time out we beat one of the poorest teams to visit Navan in a long time. Win and we have a foot on the survival ladder and who knows after that.

seadog54 (Meath) - Posts: 2150 - 20/02/2017 20:30:27    1958880

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Replying To royaldunne:  "With this in mind I would make one change, joey Wallace for Downey, and see how we go"
Yep I agree I wouldn't change to much I would even like to see Downey start again. Hopefully he can improve from the last alot of others got a second chances against Derry. Joey was excellent the last day though. I would like see Joey Wallace, Ruairí Ó Coileáin, Bryan McMahon getting decent runs to see if they could kick on from there good showing against the last day.

bobkarlgees (Meath) - Posts: 1263 - 21/02/2017 09:23:03    1959008

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I will probably be accused of club bias but I think Alan Douglas should still looked at for midfield / half forward positions. He was outstanding at midfield in the 22 point win over Kilmainham at the weekend as noted in this report.

http://www.trimgaa.ie/2017/02/20/great-start-to-football-a-league-campaign/

There are a lot of good options at half back where he has been played before. I am really surprised that Andy has not tried him at midfield. Now perhaps he has behind closed doors etc we arent privy to all that happens with the squad.

trim1 (Meath) - Posts: 162 - 21/02/2017 10:16:14    1959029

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Replying To runnerin:  "I'd be very cautious about this game as everyone expects Down to lose because they're on such a bad run. We tend to lose games we're supposed to win especially away from home and the recent publicity surrounding Down's problems will surely galvanise their squad and they're bound to come out fighting for this one so whilst I agree with the sentiments of you're argument I'd go with the best available 15 starting and if its going well take the lads who need a rest off"
You should get 2 points here but Down can play football they were good in the first half when we played them and they could of had 2 goals in after ten minutes only for some good saves from our keeper, against Clare they were poor in the first half but played all the football in the second half and should have got something out of the game.

weemanmc (Fermanagh) - Posts: 102 - 21/02/2017 10:58:58    1959061

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B cautious on this one stronger physical players in down team.were putting all our hopes on young small players.bit much to ask them to pull us thru now.mb bit like mods time prob b good first half second b overturned overpowered hope I'm wrong

Reco (Meath) - Posts: 419 - 21/02/2017 11:15:51    1959069

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Not much talk about the game, maybe it's the disappointment of the u21s. I'm never confident travelling to play the northern teams when we are expected to win. Will a team be named in the morning?

Barney123 (Meath) - Posts: 676 - 23/02/2017 21:10:33    1960050

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Replying To Barney123:  "Not much talk about the game, maybe it's the disappointment of the u21s. I'm never confident travelling to play the northern teams when we are expected to win. Will a team be named in the morning?"
Ahh the u21 defeat knocked the stuffing out of few of us. But I'll be heading up with confidence , I think the really annoying thing is we were looking to u21 to shore up a couple of places on senior and after last night I'm not so sure anymore but hopefully it was just a bad day at the office.

royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 19449 - 23/02/2017 22:15:16    1960072

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Replying To Barney123:  "Not much talk about the game, maybe it's the disappointment of the u21s. I'm never confident travelling to play the northern teams when we are expected to win. Will a team be named in the morning?"
This can be a real banana skin for a team that appears mentally fragile. It seems we may have a degree of overconfidence judging by some posts here earlier. I dont understand the basis for that. In trying to build and improve mental toughness im sure Andy could not tolerate arrogance,or overconfidence. Down are hurting , and waiting for us. All hands on deck for maximum effort.

nobull456 (Meath) - Posts: 1227 - 23/02/2017 22:27:08    1960075

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Yeah, 100% effort and concentration is required from the team tomorrow night. Down priced at 2/1 is big odds for a team at home against an inconsistent Meath team. The Meath team of the last 4 -5 years would lose this game, lets see if lessons have been learnt and improvements are being made early in Andy McEntees tenure.

I hope the team announced in the morning only has one or two changes from the win against Derry.

Barney123 (Meath) - Posts: 676 - 23/02/2017 23:37:50    1960089

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If we don't win this it's D3 I'm afraid. Down have a great history and are a traditional powerhouse but they are in a terrible state with players dropping off the panel and infighting. They are the softest touch in this division.

pauk123 (USA) - Posts: 189 - 24/02/2017 01:00:07    1960096

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Meath (FL Division 2 v Down): Paddy O'Rourke, Donal Keogan, Conor McGill, Ruairi O Coileann, Willie Carry, Brian Power, Shane McEntee, Bryan Menton, James Toher, Alan Forde, Cillian O'Sullivan, Cian O'Brien, Graham Reilly, Brian Sheridan, Donal Lenihan.

Subs: Jack Hannigan, David McQuillan, Seamus Lavin, Mickey Burke, David Toner, Adam Flanagan, Eamonn Wallace, Joey wallace, Bryan McMahon, Sean Tobin.

still no harnan?

ziggy32001 (Meath) - Posts: 8354 - 24/02/2017 08:06:57    1960116

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Very strong team named, certainly can't say it's complacent. Best what's available and not injured.

royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 19449 - 24/02/2017 08:27:13    1960123

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Will it make much of a difference having Graham at corner forward instead of half? Also does Ruairi O Coileain usually play corners back?

GlasgowRoyal (Meath) - Posts: 293 - 24/02/2017 09:28:20    1960140

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Will it make much of a difference having Graham at corner forward instead of half? Also does Ruairi O Coileain usually play corners back?

GlasgowRoyal (Meath) - Posts: 293 - 24/02/2017 09:29:20    1960141

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Replying To ziggy32001:  "Meath (FL Division 2 v Down): Paddy O'Rourke, Donal Keogan, Conor McGill, Ruairi O Coileann, Willie Carry, Brian Power, Shane McEntee, Bryan Menton, James Toher, Alan Forde, Cillian O'Sullivan, Cian O'Brien, Graham Reilly, Brian Sheridan, Donal Lenihan.

Subs: Jack Hannigan, David McQuillan, Seamus Lavin, Mickey Burke, David Toner, Adam Flanagan, Eamonn Wallace, Joey wallace, Bryan McMahon, Sean Tobin.

still no harnan?"
It's very strange, he's after playing 2 or 3 games for his club. Strong team otherwise and I could have no complaints about it other than Harnan not even on the bench.

Barney123 (Meath) - Posts: 676 - 24/02/2017 10:48:43    1960158

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Replying To GlasgowRoyal:  "Will it make much of a difference having Graham at corner forward instead of half? Also does Ruairi O Coileain usually play corners back?"
Also there's no way Reilly is actually going to play corner forward

redser123 (Meath) - Posts: 403 - 24/02/2017 10:55:12    1960164

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Replying To redser123:  "Also there's no way Reilly is actually going to play corner forward"
Ah right, maybe an error in how the team was announced?

GlasgowRoyal (Meath) - Posts: 293 - 24/02/2017 10:58:04    1960165

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Replying To Barney123:  "It's very strange, he's after playing 2 or 3 games for his club. Strong team otherwise and I could have no complaints about it other than Harnan not even on the bench."
Is Harnan fully fit ?

bobkarlgees (Meath) - Posts: 1263 - 24/02/2017 11:04:48    1960168

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