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Replying To southmeathgael:  "Number 2 rarely happens, you hear of the odd fella from Ashbourne or whatever and that snowballs into rumours of bus loads going into Dublin to play with their parents clubs, when in truth it's extremely rare and the numbers are that low that it certainly isn't an issue, like single digits low."
Maybe so. Still a concern. I'm not from a border club so haven't first hand knowledge. But every player counts

Meathooooo (Meath) - Posts: 88 - 24/09/2024 16:30:00    2571647

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Replying To southmeathgael:  "Number 2 rarely happens, you hear of the odd fella from Ashbourne or whatever and that snowballs into rumours of bus loads going into Dublin to play with their parents clubs, when in truth it's extremely rare and the numbers are that low that it certainly isn't an issue, like single digits low."
This is a big enough of an issue in Enfield with underage lads going into to Kildare to play with johnstownbridge instead of nafianna. This situation alone has double digits and will increase with players younger siblings going playing with them aswell.

Meathboyos86 (Meath) - Posts: 29 - 25/09/2024 09:53:57    2571717

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Replying To Rickoshay:  "Completely agree and asking dual players to play championship week in week out is only weakening both codes. I strongly believe that both championships should be played at different times."
When, there is only so many weeks and days in the year. I'm sick of people saying that you cant do this and that but not offering anything as an alternative.

Nothingbutthetruth (Meath) - Posts: 67 - 25/09/2024 14:01:38    2571798

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Replying To Nothingbutthetruth:  "When, there is only so many weeks and days in the year. I'm sick of people saying that you cant do this and that but not offering anything as an alternative."
What's the options really. I do think hurling season is extended unnecessarily at moment with shield like competitions.

Condense hurling season May to July
FB only July/August to October?

FB league start in March to May with Hurling?

I'm not sure what best approach is. I'm not fully up to speed with hurling. Best ask dual players.

Meathooooo (Meath) - Posts: 88 - 25/09/2024 19:00:47    2571852

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listened to Robbie Brennan interview he did (last day or 2??) for Meath GAA facebook speaking about his appointment.
One main thing that stood out was the fact that he mentioned that he was always big on having a great management team with good coaches around him which was obviously refreshing to hear.
They also went through the CVs of the 2 coaches which was more impressive than I thought initially.
Also said he had no intention of holding trials and that he was happy with what COR had done in terms of the players he blooded. Said he would start with them and reading between the lines he would also go after some of the players that left the panel. So he is making a lot of sense so far
Also said Corey is already looking at the new rules and devising plans if they come in so this is just feeding my heart and soul with goodness!! :)
Also mentioned that the focus for the start is start planning and have a good S&C place too.
Compared to COR initial interviews where he really only spoke about wanting to beat Dublin i like the way RB goes about his business.
My only concern is that he is still inexperienced at intercounty level and may take a bit to learn how to cope on a sideline when decisions need to be made but not too worried about that.

So I firmly believe that we will find out next year (or 2 maybe) if we have the talent in the county because it looks like they will have a good management team giving them everything they need!
And i have always said that a good manager doesnt need years to impact a senior intercounty team so I would be expecting to see us competing for Div1 status as early as 2025 :)
I may be quiet on the forum this year!!!

JonnieG (Meath) - Posts: 246 - 25/09/2024 22:09:21    2571871

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Replying To JonnieG:  "listened to Robbie Brennan interview he did (last day or 2??) for Meath GAA facebook speaking about his appointment.
One main thing that stood out was the fact that he mentioned that he was always big on having a great management team with good coaches around him which was obviously refreshing to hear.
They also went through the CVs of the 2 coaches which was more impressive than I thought initially.
Also said he had no intention of holding trials and that he was happy with what COR had done in terms of the players he blooded. Said he would start with them and reading between the lines he would also go after some of the players that left the panel. So he is making a lot of sense so far
Also said Corey is already looking at the new rules and devising plans if they come in so this is just feeding my heart and soul with goodness!! :)
Also mentioned that the focus for the start is start planning and have a good S&C place too.
Compared to COR initial interviews where he really only spoke about wanting to beat Dublin i like the way RB goes about his business.
My only concern is that he is still inexperienced at intercounty level and may take a bit to learn how to cope on a sideline when decisions need to be made but not too worried about that.

So I firmly believe that we will find out next year (or 2 maybe) if we have the talent in the county because it looks like they will have a good management team giving them everything they need!
And i have always said that a good manager doesnt need years to impact a senior intercounty team so I would be expecting to see us competing for Div1 status as early as 2025 :)
I may be quiet on the forum this year!!!"
Yes very encouraging interview. As you say, it's about finding out the true level of our players. I'm sure the management team will make some mistakes but at least we'll get an honest read on where we're at and can no longer blame being behind with senior management.

MeathAbroad (Meath) - Posts: 94 - 26/09/2024 04:01:04    2571880

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Replying To MeathAbroad:  "Yes very encouraging interview. As you say, it's about finding out the true level of our players. I'm sure the management team will make some mistakes but at least we'll get an honest read on where we're at and can no longer blame being behind with senior management."
Great interview and hopefully puts to bed any doubts about him being a meath man. Not that it should matter but we all know for some it does. Anyone who knows RB at all knew he's a pure meath man.

Blackspot09 (Meath) - Posts: 1003 - 26/09/2024 09:02:33    2571891

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Replying To JonnieG:  "listened to Robbie Brennan interview he did (last day or 2??) for Meath GAA facebook speaking about his appointment.
One main thing that stood out was the fact that he mentioned that he was always big on having a great management team with good coaches around him which was obviously refreshing to hear.
They also went through the CVs of the 2 coaches which was more impressive than I thought initially.
Also said he had no intention of holding trials and that he was happy with what COR had done in terms of the players he blooded. Said he would start with them and reading between the lines he would also go after some of the players that left the panel. So he is making a lot of sense so far
Also said Corey is already looking at the new rules and devising plans if they come in so this is just feeding my heart and soul with goodness!! :)
Also mentioned that the focus for the start is start planning and have a good S&C place too.
Compared to COR initial interviews where he really only spoke about wanting to beat Dublin i like the way RB goes about his business.
My only concern is that he is still inexperienced at intercounty level and may take a bit to learn how to cope on a sideline when decisions need to be made but not too worried about that.

So I firmly believe that we will find out next year (or 2 maybe) if we have the talent in the county because it looks like they will have a good management team giving them everything they need!
And i have always said that a good manager doesnt need years to impact a senior intercounty team so I would be expecting to see us competing for Div1 status as early as 2025 :)
I may be quiet on the forum this year!!!"
Agree a lot here, I think we have some highly talented player in the county, an potentially only need to add one or two more fresh faces as well as bringing back in one or two that left. I think our biggest problem was with the management and style last year, not the talent itself.

I'd be happy with a 3rd/4th place finish minimum next year and then aim for promotion the year after, I'd always give a manager at least 1 year to get to know his squad, implement a style etc and then after that would be looking for progress. If we get it in year 1 then thats just a bonus really

ratlag (Meath) - Posts: 582 - 26/09/2024 09:16:56    2571892

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what's the story with RB upbringing ? Did he grow up in Dublin but supported meath etc ? Very impressed with how he came across , the fact he is not holding trials is always a plus

meath1987 (Meath) - Posts: 134 - 26/09/2024 11:31:19    2571911

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Replying To Blackspot09:  "Great interview and hopefully puts to bed any doubts about him being a meath man. Not that it should matter but we all know for some it does. Anyone who knows RB at all knew he's a pure meath man."
I thought he was a Dub cos people on here kept saying he was. It was lovely to hear him talk about having his picture taken with his hero COR as a kid. And having to come up to Navan to get a Meath Jersey cos he couldn't get one in Dublin back in the day. It's a bonus that he's a Meath man. Although as you said, it doesn't matter these days.

Selwyn (Meath) - Posts: 383 - 26/09/2024 11:35:55    2571913

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Replying To meath1987:  "what's the story with RB upbringing ? Did he grow up in Dublin but supported meath etc ? Very impressed with how he came across , the fact he is not holding trials is always a plus"
His family or at least his Dad was kilberry and moved up to Dublin for work I believe and RB always supported Meath growing up.

Blackspot09 (Meath) - Posts: 1003 - 26/09/2024 12:06:29    2571917

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Replying To Selwyn:  "I thought he was a Dub cos people on here kept saying he was. It was lovely to hear him talk about having his picture taken with his hero COR as a kid. And having to come up to Navan to get a Meath Jersey cos he couldn't get one in Dublin back in the day. It's a bonus that he's a Meath man. Although as you said, it doesn't matter these days."
the reference by him of COR as his hero...is a pure peace of magic By Brennan, plus the reference that he wont be holding trials...this is the First sign of building bridges that i have seen in Meath GAA in donkeys years...and gives me great hope that RB understands that he needs to bring everyone along...he could have very easily been indifferent to any reference to COR or worse still, , run him down ...he didn't...and instead inserted a nice image & a kind word as his only refeernce to the previous regime..early signs are good

Thelongwoodslasher (Meath) - Posts: 401 - 27/09/2024 13:23:56    2572096

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Replying To Thelongwoodslasher:  "the reference by him of COR as his hero...is a pure peace of magic By Brennan, plus the reference that he wont be holding trials...this is the First sign of building bridges that i have seen in Meath GAA in donkeys years...and gives me great hope that RB understands that he needs to bring everyone along...he could have very easily been indifferent to any reference to COR or worse still, , run him down ...he didn't...and instead inserted a nice image & a kind word as his only refeernce to the previous regime..early signs are good"
Couldn't agree with you more, really well put. Can sense the positivity growing around the county already. Good days ahead in 2025 please God..

Northroyal55 (Meath) - Posts: 8 - 27/09/2024 16:20:58    2572122

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The colm o'rouke saga not gone away yet

royal1967 (Meath) - Posts: 293 - 14/10/2024 14:09:55    2574809

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Replying To royal1967:  "The colm o'rouke saga not gone away yet"
It has.... For everyone bar COR. Nobody cares now we've all moved on.

Blackspot09 (Meath) - Posts: 1003 - 14/10/2024 14:29:20    2574815

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Replying To Blackspot09:  "It has.... For everyone bar COR. Nobody cares now we've all moved on."
I think alot of people still care

royal1967 (Meath) - Posts: 293 - 15/10/2024 11:44:15    2575026

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Replying To royal1967:  "I think alot of people still care"
We will agree to disagree so. Any meath supporter I've spoken to has drawn a line completely under the COR era and has moved on and are happy to move on.

Blackspot09 (Meath) - Posts: 1003 - 15/10/2024 12:20:25    2575031

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Replying To royal1967:  "I think alot of people still care"
Yes agreed Colm due big thanks for giving it a go.He said he would go himself if no improvement shown. He honoured that! No value in details of leaving being made public .We need to accept that its now a new beginning where this stuff is for learning for the relevant people only. We dont want anything that can distract from the job in hand now. My final word would be the hope the CB will lead as required .That we have a strong management TEAM and that Colm will be philosophical about it all .He would know the ball does not always hop straight anyway.Thanks a million Colm for all you have done for Meath football for nearly 50 years

nobull456 (Meath) - Posts: 1266 - 15/10/2024 12:40:26    2575038

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Absolutely, draw a line and move on, we have a new manager and let's look forward to 2025.
Surprised a little at Skryne's carry on at the Co Board meetings. They are usually standard bearers in so many ways.
They are asking questions that they might not like the answer to.

49erroyal (Meath) - Posts: 66 - 15/10/2024 14:43:25    2575082

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I agree with everyone who says we have to move on… for me it's a first world problem

WhyTheLongFace (Meath) - Posts: 934 - 15/10/2024 15:44:25    2575104

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