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Ratoath v Kiltale : Ratoath by 3 points
Kildalkey v trim: KIldalkey by 5

dickie10 (UK) - Posts: 767 - 08/11/2021 20:03:52    2388826

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Ratoath v Kiltale - Kiltale by 3
Kildalkey v Trim - Kildalkey by 2
Boardsmill v Rathmolyan - Bmill by 3
Dunderry v Drumree - Dunderry by 5

ClashofAsh85 (Meath) - Posts: 20 - 09/11/2021 11:28:16    2388871

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Senior Semis
Ratoath v Kiltale - Fancy Kiltale to sneak this one. Have got stronger as the championship has gone on. Ratoath seem to have a couple of injuries as well. Kiltale by 2
Kildalkey v Trim - Hard to call this one. Trim have been very hot and cold. Football celebrations may have an impact also. Kildalkey by 3

Intermediate Semis
Boardsmill v Rathmolyan - Group game was very close and expect the same again. Just go with boardsmill as no football distractions the last few weeks. Boardsmill by 2
Dunderry v Drumree - Will be closer than the group game between these two but dunderry just to shade it. Dundeery by 1

Junior Final
Kilmessan v Dunboyne - Last group game was a draw so will be close again. Kilmessan team seems to have plenty of experience and I'll go with them to shade it. Kilmessan by 3.

hurley ball (Meath) - Posts: 24 - 09/11/2021 11:51:12    2388877

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Ratoath v Kiltale - Kiltale by 5
Kildalkey v Trim - Kildalkey by 1

StickFan (Meath) - Posts: 217 - 09/11/2021 14:36:30    2388912

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All the pressure is on ratoath and kildalkey this weeknd.

Ratoath were very very unlucky not to win a championship last year.
Down a few players but still a very good team and only getting better as the years go by , that said they need to win one soon or things dont be long about falling apart.
Kiltale are the underdogs which might just suit them but it depends what kiltale team shows up.


Trim would be favs again kildalkey any other time , but after the party last weeknd which may still be on the go who knows. kildalkey will hope they are all still on it. Trim love playing kildalkey and are their bogey team the last few years.


I think we may have 2 upsets
Two really hard games to call , any of the 4 teams left could win this

hurlit (Meath) - Posts: 424 - 10/11/2021 10:42:24    2388988

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Trim were training Monday night, and word was only a few of the younger hurlers drank even saturday night,
I actually dont think the drink will play much part, their a young team and we all know how easy it is to go again for lads 18-25, compared to 30+. Kildalkey will need to play well for 65 minutes.

dickie10 (UK) - Posts: 767 - 10/11/2021 20:12:33    2389065

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Replying To hurlit:  "All the pressure is on ratoath and kildalkey this weeknd.

Ratoath were very very unlucky not to win a championship last year.
Down a few players but still a very good team and only getting better as the years go by , that said they need to win one soon or things dont be long about falling apart.
Kiltale are the underdogs which might just suit them but it depends what kiltale team shows up.


Trim would be favs again kildalkey any other time , but after the party last weeknd which may still be on the go who knows. kildalkey will hope they are all still on it. Trim love playing kildalkey and are their bogey team the last few years.


I think we may have 2 upsets
Two really hard games to call , any of the 4 teams left could win this"
Kiltale are favourites against Ratoath according to PP. We've regressed a good bit since last year and are missing a number of players so I doubt it if there's any pressure on us. Indeed, I'd be pleasantly surprised if Kiltale don't beat us.
In the other game, I think Kildalkey will win. They somehow left last year's semi final behind them last year and this is a chance for redemption.

Ratoath Royal (Meath) - Posts: 1374 - 11/11/2021 11:26:55    2389097

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I predict that with such a ridiculous championship hurling be extinct by 2045

Brownepat (Meath) - Posts: 532 - 11/11/2021 18:31:02    2389154

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Replying To Ratoath Royal:  "Kiltale are favourites against Ratoath according to PP. We've regressed a good bit since last year and are missing a number of players so I doubt it if there's any pressure on us. Indeed, I'd be pleasantly surprised if Kiltale don't beat us.
In the other game, I think Kildalkey will win. They somehow left last year's semi final behind them last year and this is a chance for redemption."
Kiltale were short a few in last game also , would you be playing the cute ratoath man and playing down their chances?
If you have regressed but yet only lost one game , by a point at that , in the group stage , then it cant be by much.
Should be interesting to see both line ups and exactly who is injured.

hurlit (Meath) - Posts: 424 - 12/11/2021 12:10:00    2389190

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Replying To hurlit:  "Kiltale were short a few in last game also , would you be playing the cute ratoath man and playing down their chances?
If you have regressed but yet only lost one game , by a point at that , in the group stage , then it cant be by much.
Should be interesting to see both line ups and exactly who is injured."
Is Paddy Power being the cute Ratoath man? Kiltale are favourites with them (albeit slight favourites) so not sure where you're getting the idea that Kiltale are underdogs.
Last year we beat both pre-tournament favourites to top the group and hammered Na Fianna in the semi final.
This year, we lost to Trim in the 2020 final, lost to Kildalkey, should probably have lost to both Na Fianna and Kiltale. So, yes, we have definitely regressed this year in my view.

Ratoath Royal (Meath) - Posts: 1374 - 12/11/2021 13:51:42    2389199

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Are lads going to come on here now and look for a change to the championship format after that performance from ratoath. Very quick to draw the boot into killyon and dunboyne after the last round.

Foley91 (Meath) - Posts: 418 - 13/11/2021 17:23:37    2389297

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Replying To Foley91:  "Are lads going to come on here now and look for a change to the championship format after that performance from ratoath. Very quick to draw the boot into killyon and dunboyne after the last round."
Completely different scenarios . The top 5 are miles ahead of the rest without question, today was just kiltale showing up and ratoath being off their game, play the same game tomorrow the result probably wouldn't have been the same as today.
Play the quarters again and the hammerings wouldn't have changed that's the difference

tuppy23 (Meath) - Posts: 154 - 13/11/2021 18:47:40    2389310

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Replying To tuppy23:  "Completely different scenarios . The top 5 are miles ahead of the rest without question, today was just kiltale showing up and ratoath being off their game, play the same game tomorrow the result probably wouldn't have been the same as today.
Play the quarters again and the hammerings wouldn't have changed that's the difference"
You make zero sense pal. Ratoath were bet out the gate today. Killyon were bet by less with 14 men for half of the game. My point here isn't who is the worst loser my point is everyone is mad to change the championship over a few results. In order to improve meath hurling maybe the answer isn't trying to demote or demoralised weaker clubs maybe promoting hurling is areas like north and north east meath where there is nearly zero underage hurling.

Foley91 (Meath) - Posts: 418 - 13/11/2021 20:47:04    2389325

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Replying To Foley91:  "You make zero sense pal. Ratoath were bet out the gate today. Killyon were bet by less with 14 men for half of the game. My point here isn't who is the worst loser my point is everyone is mad to change the championship over a few results. In order to improve meath hurling maybe the answer isn't trying to demote or demoralised weaker clubs maybe promoting hurling is areas like north and north east meath where there is nearly zero underage hurling."
But how does the current championship actually benefit the weaker clubs? If the 6 weaker teams only play eachother in the championship how do you think that will make them suddenly good enough to compete with the top 6? Dunboyne won 5/5 games this year and the quarter final was an absolute waste of time for both sides.
People need to swallow there pride on this debate and realise playing a smaller championship with a senior b will benefit the progression of teams better than the current format. As was said before you wont get the one sided hammerings you got beforehand simply because they're not playing the weaker sides anymore until the quarter final

tuppy23 (Meath) - Posts: 154 - 13/11/2021 21:23:37    2389332

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Replying To Foley91:  "Are lads going to come on here now and look for a change to the championship format after that performance from ratoath. Very quick to draw the boot into killyon and dunboyne after the last round."
Following the weekends results we're now down to a 3 team SHC for 2022 with Kiltale, Kildalkey and Trim.

Ratoath clearly not up to it. Trim lucky to make the cut. Group B should be interesting.

begining (UK) - Posts: 311 - 15/11/2021 10:41:04    2389489

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Looking at the results, would it seem the extra game in the quarter finals gives the team a bit of an advantage? Kiltale, Boardsmill and Drumree all went through in either 3rd or 4th place and got to play an extra competitive championship game. Will we see a case of more teams throwing a game to maybe finish in a quarter final spot rather than having a 4 week break to play a semi final.

Only suprise of the weekend was Drumree who will definitely give Boardsmill a lot of problems next week, Kiltale look to be finding they're drive for another senior championship and it's set up to be a cracker next week.

If I had to pick a winner, I'll go with Kiltale and Boardsmill, if they show the character needed, both teams will have their own reasons to win, Kiltale will be desperate to make up for the 2019 final while Boardsmill will only be gutted to lose two Intermediate finals in the space of 4/5 months. Both games will be very tight and I look forward to the weekend, best of luck to all teams involved!

ClashofAsh85 (Meath) - Posts: 20 - 15/11/2021 11:09:08    2389501

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Replying To begining:  "Following the weekends results we're now down to a 3 team SHC for 2022 with Kiltale, Kildalkey and Trim.

Ratoath clearly not up to it. Trim lucky to make the cut. Group B should be interesting."
U might hold judgement until after the final.

Foley91 (Meath) - Posts: 418 - 15/11/2021 11:12:29    2389503

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Replying To begining:  "Following the weekends results we're now down to a 3 team SHC for 2022 with Kiltale, Kildalkey and Trim.

Ratoath clearly not up to it. Trim lucky to make the cut. Group B should be interesting."
Not sure if there is a bit of tongue in cheek here. Ratoath could easily be current SHC champions had the original final fixture against Trim last year taken place. It didn't and recent weeks have been difficult for them but they have good minors coming through and haven't gone away.

Trim are better than they displayed yesterday and will be there or thereabouts for the next number of years but the best two teams this year are in the final.

Hard call, I can see Kiltale being favorites but that will suit Kildalkey.

stillaroyal (Meath) - Posts: 225 - 15/11/2021 11:15:34    2389505

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Ratoath were outworked all over the field. Kiltale were very good on Saturday. Hard to see Kildalkey laying a glove on them if they turn up like that again but that was what everyone thought in 2019 looking forward to the final 20e very expensive ticket

2020Vision (Meath) - Posts: 29 - 15/11/2021 11:30:01    2389511

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its very 50-50, id say the betting will be very close, maybe kiltale slight favourites , they will be very hungry for revenge after 2019

dickie10 (UK) - Posts: 767 - 15/11/2021 21:10:59    2389584

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