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Not a bad draw, wouldn't consider it a walk over but you would have to think we will win this game

ratlag (Meath) - Posts: 557 - 23/05/2022 09:08:03    2419575

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You would imagine we will have enough to scrape by Clare. We always seem to come out by one or two points in Ennis. Probably as good a draw as we could have hoped for and it would be great to see us go out and really take it to Clare and win handy.

aodhanomaonaigh (Meath) - Posts: 27 - 23/05/2022 09:38:08    2419585

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Definitely nothing easy in Ennis. Tight pitch and Clare make it very very compact. They frustrated us plenty down there in the league, (Although on another day, S Walsh might have had a few more scores if the ball stuck).

Hopefully theres a bit of bite left in the lads & it provokes a strong response which pushes them over the line

Jinxie (Meath) - Posts: 6344 - 23/05/2022 09:50:28    2419590

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Replying To ratlag:  "Not a bad draw, wouldn't consider it a walk over but you would have to think we will win this game"
I disagree, Clare in Ennis. We barley got out with the two points during the league.

Confidence must be on the floor after the Dublin game. This could go all the way through extra time and penalties.

I'll be travelling down but with no great faith in getting any kind of a result.

brian (Meath) - Posts: 1954 - 23/05/2022 10:00:44    2419595

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Replying To brian:  "I disagree, Clare in Ennis. We barley got out with the two points during the league.

Confidence must be on the floor after the Dublin game. This could go all the way through extra time and penalties.

I'll be travelling down but with no great faith in getting any kind of a result."
Meath in with a shout, convidence may be low after Dublin, however same for Clare I imagine they had sights set on Munster Final.

seadog54 (Meath) - Posts: 2149 - 23/05/2022 10:33:54    2419608

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Any draw was going to be tough for us after that Dublin defeat and Clare away is as tough as any, don't think for one second that Colm Collins and his men are rubbing their hands at the thought of Meath at home, really could go either way this match.

Richieq (Meath) - Posts: 3734 - 23/05/2022 10:45:58    2419612

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Replying To seadog54:  "Meath in with a shout, convidence may be low after Dublin, however same for Clare I imagine they had sights set on Munster Final."
great draw.....avoided really big guns where we had zero chance , and at same time, i think a local derby against louth would not have been a good thing to face into post the scars of Dublin. It gives the Panel something to cling to , and something to aim for . far form a gimme....but when they get their heads together, they will realise it gives them a great road for some redemption.

Now if they panel is totally fractured , and Management have left the building...then we will be beaten & beaten well...all depends on what has happened in the last week.

Thelongwoodslasher (Meath) - Posts: 385 - 23/05/2022 11:33:38    2419634

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In fairness every team in the qualifiers were hoping for us id imagine.

thelutch (Meath) - Posts: 1049 - 23/05/2022 11:38:14    2419639

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Replying To Jinxie:  "Definitely nothing easy in Ennis. Tight pitch and Clare make it very very compact. They frustrated us plenty down there in the league, (Although on another day, S Walsh might have had a few more scores if the ball stuck).

Hopefully theres a bit of bite left in the lads & it provokes a strong response which pushes them over the line"
Cusack Park is the maximum size a GAA pitch can be (145m*90m); a tight pitch it is not....

On the games itself, aside from Louth I think it's the best we could have drawn. Clare are no pushovers, but no matter how well they're doing or how poorly we're doing Meath always seem to beat them.

CastleBravo (Meath) - Posts: 1646 - 23/05/2022 12:08:56    2419659

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Sam is back on lads here we go!!

Meath10 (Meath) - Posts: 183 - 23/05/2022 12:49:26    2419668

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Replying To CastleBravo:  "Cusack Park is the maximum size a GAA pitch can be (145m*90m); a tight pitch it is not....

On the games itself, aside from Louth I think it's the best we could have drawn. Clare are no pushovers, but no matter how well they're doing or how poorly we're doing Meath always seem to beat them."
Maybe so, definitely looked quite compact whenever I was down there, maybe its just the way the stands are in on top of it. But I don't have any research don't on dimensions so I wont disagree with you.

The last couple of games with them we just scraped through. The qualifier in Portlaoise in 2019 we got out with a 1 point win & In the league this year it took an late winner to get us the 2 points also.
Id just be hoping there's a response in the team and management to try and restore a little pride & do themselves some justice for the years work before its over.

Jinxie (Meath) - Posts: 6344 - 23/05/2022 12:52:23    2419669

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Replying To Meath10:  "Sam is back on lads here we go!!"
;-).. here we go as right.. Love it

Jinxie (Meath) - Posts: 6344 - 23/05/2022 12:52:53    2419670

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Replying To Jinxie:  ";-).. here we go as right.. Love it"
Haha. Can you imagine. I'd say a couple of posters on here were pleading for mayo in castlebar, Tyrone in Omagh Monaghan in clones or Armagh at home too. I'd say some are sick.
That been said I believe we will win. Won't be easy (never is) but I don't think clare apart from 1982 have beaten Meath

royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 19449 - 23/05/2022 13:40:23    2419713

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Replying To Jinxie:  "Maybe so, definitely looked quite compact whenever I was down there, maybe its just the way the stands are in on top of it. But I don't have any research don't on dimensions so I wont disagree with you.

The last couple of games with them we just scraped through. The qualifier in Portlaoise in 2019 we got out with a 1 point win & In the league this year it took an late winner to get us the 2 points also.
Id just be hoping there's a response in the team and management to try and restore a little pride & do themselves some justice for the years work before its over."
145 by 90. max size.

pixey (Meath) - Posts: 60 - 23/05/2022 13:48:48    2419719

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Replying To pixey:  "145 by 90. max size."
Pixey, you may have misread my post, I wasnt in anyway disagreeing with what the previous poster had said regarding the dims of the pitch there.

Jinxie (Meath) - Posts: 6344 - 23/05/2022 13:55:00    2419721

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Replying To Jinxie:  "Maybe so, definitely looked quite compact whenever I was down there, maybe its just the way the stands are in on top of it. But I don't have any research don't on dimensions so I wont disagree with you.

The last couple of games with them we just scraped through. The qualifier in Portlaoise in 2019 we got out with a 1 point win & In the league this year it took an late winner to get us the 2 points also.
Id just be hoping there's a response in the team and management to try and restore a little pride & do themselves some justice for the years work before its over."
lads for the crack..will someone pull out the Team & subs for that game in 2019

Thelongwoodslasher (Meath) - Posts: 385 - 23/05/2022 14:05:42    2419726

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Replying To Thelongwoodslasher:  "lads for the crack..will someone pull out the Team & subs for that game in 2019"
Meath: Andrew Colgan; Seamus Lavin, Conor McGill, Shane Gallagher; Gavin McCoy, Padraic Harnan, Donal Keogan (0-01); Bryan Menton (1-00), Shane McEntee; Ethan Devine (0-01), Bryan McMahon (0-01), Cillian O'Sullivan (0-01); James Conlon (0-03), Michael Newman (1-06, 0-05f), Thomas McGovern (0-01).

Subs: Thomas O'Reilly for Newman 43 (blood), Graham Reilly for McGovern 45, Shane Walsh (0-01, 0-01f) for O'Reilly 54, Sean Curran for Gallagher 60, Ben Brennan (0-01) for Devine 62, Sean Tobin for Conlon 72, O'Reilly for McMahon 75 (black card).

https://www.rte.ie/sport/football/2019/0707/1060628-goals-key-as-meath-see-off-clare-challenge/

brian (Meath) - Posts: 1954 - 23/05/2022 14:28:23    2419740

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Replying To Jinxie:  "Pixey, you may have misread my post, I wasnt in anyway disagreeing with what the previous poster had said regarding the dims of the pitch there."
i was just confirming the pitch size as i happened to know it. Nothing else.

pixey (Meath) - Posts: 60 - 23/05/2022 14:34:13    2419744

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Replying To Thelongwoodslasher:  "lads for the crack..will someone pull out the Team & subs for that game in 2019"
Meath: Andrew Colgan; Seamus Lavin, Conor McGill, Shane Gallagher; Gavin McCoy, Padraic Harnan, Donal Keogan (0-01); Bryan Menton (1-00), Shane McEntee; Ethan Devine (0-01), Bryan McMahon (0-01), Cillian O'Sullivan (0-01); James Conlon (0-03), Michael Newman (1-06, 0-05f), Thomas McGovern (0-01).

Subs: Thomas O'Reilly for Newman 43 (blood), Graham Reilly for McGovern 45, Shane Walsh (0-01, 0-01f) for O'Reilly 54, Sean Curran for Gallagher 60, Ben Brennan (0-01) for Devine 62, Sean Tobin for Conlon 72, O'Reilly for McMahon 75 (black card).

Jinxie (Meath) - Posts: 6344 - 23/05/2022 14:34:52    2419746

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Replying To Jinxie:  "Maybe so, definitely looked quite compact whenever I was down there, maybe its just the way the stands are in on top of it. But I don't have any research don't on dimensions so I wont disagree with you.

The last couple of games with them we just scraped through. The qualifier in Portlaoise in 2019 we got out with a 1 point win & In the league this year it took an late winner to get us the 2 points also.
Id just be hoping there's a response in the team and management to try and restore a little pride & do themselves some justice for the years work before its over."
The only reason I know is RTÉ had a good article up lately about supposed "tight" and "wide open" pitches and how the name often has no connection to the reality if the actual pitch dimensions.

Another interesting thing I took from it was how Páirc Tailteann is the joint shortest county pitch in Ireland at 135m!

CastleBravo (Meath) - Posts: 1646 - 23/05/2022 15:07:48    2419758

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