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Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13859 - 25/04/2024 07:23:28 2540530 Link 0 |
I don't understand how Mesth got home advantages and reach that stage of the competition, they were hammered by Kildare. beaten by Louth and only beat Westmeath by a few points. We beat Carlow and lost to Longford but then had to play away last night. Anyway it doesn't matter now. As they say goals wins game and that was the biggest underage football win in years
hunting (Wexford) - Posts: 1021 - 25/04/2024 07:27:51 2540531 Link 0 |
Was fairly bias alright. Kept referring to our sweeper as the reason we dominated play for long periods . There he is again now popping up in the forwards the midfield the hallf back line u get hecpoint the lad was everywhere . Was singing the praise of Fundge but was still thinking of giving msn of match to meath men. Despite the fore mentioned fudge being outstanding even outside his 3 goals plus
Formertownie (Wexford) - Posts: 301 - 25/04/2024 08:19:49 2540538 Link 0 |
Just on the Meath question, I have family and friends involved in meath gaa and they tell me there was high expectations for this Meath team at the start of the year but they did struggle in the group stages getting through by beating westmeath, they told me during the week that they felt that may have been the catalyst to get going. I suppose a bit like us with hurling there's always those expectations but I get the sense they quietly thought this was a decent team. tearintom (Wexford) - Posts: 1427 - 25/04/2024 08:23:43 2540539 Link 0 |
Side note i believe there are a coupe of dual players . Great to see . They must be some hurlers as normally they get no choice . Pressure from fear of possible non selection usually stops them doing both .
Formertownie (Wexford) - Posts: 301 - 25/04/2024 09:06:08 2540544 Link 0 |
He gave the scoreline wrongly a number of times during the first half as well - kept giving Wexford an extra point. Might have stemmed from what looked a handy free early on in the game, but where the shot came back off the post - I reckon he probably had the score marked down before the kick was taken. Still, you'd think somebody would have corrected him. Pikeman96 (Wexford) - Posts: 2620 - 25/04/2024 09:17:37 2540547 Link 0 |
Although it suits me as I live here, I cannot understand why Dublin are at home next week.. It may be a home and away arrangement but Leinster are really screwing us when you look at the fixtures for hurling and football. In hurling the so called Tier 2 are gauranteed home advantage in the knockout quarter finals of under 20 and minor so wexford end up with a trip to Westmeath or laois etc. in football we were in a group with Wicklow, carlow so I presume that is lower tier but when it comes to knockout there is no guarantee of home advantage.. wexfordwin (Wexford) - Posts: 186 - 25/04/2024 10:13:28 2540562 Link 0 |
It's Dublin away
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13859 - 25/04/2024 11:11:05 2540572 Link 0 |
Hughes and Rossiter are on both. It must be very tough for them. I think the change that was made this year to u14s only playing intercounty at one code or the other, which will now work up through the years ahead, is the way forwards though, as lads will be able concentrate on one or the other and hopefully be better at the one they chose when they get to adult. Hopefully this will be good for our county teams in the future.
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13859 - 25/04/2024 11:14:04 2540575 Link 0 |
I think from a Meath perspective, this current minor were viewed as weaker that what we usually have had. We were well beaten by Kildare at home in the first game, and Louth were too strong second time out, - so really miles off it. Don't know how we ended up with home advantage either. But by all accounts, it looks a pretty decent Wexford team, and had the knowhow to find that goal to win it at the end. Bit challenge ahead if it's Dublin next. But they've proven beatable at this level so best of luck! hyperache (Meath) - Posts: 251 - 25/04/2024 12:00:51 2540584 Link 0 |
Excuse me for butting in, but Parnell Park could almost be considered an away ground for the Dubs as well ?? Well done last night, by the way. Perhaps we will meet again ?
Freethinker (Wicklow) - Posts: 1265 - 25/04/2024 12:04:19 2540585 Link 0 |
That debate has been rumbling on for years. When anyone claims that Dublin have a big advantage playing games in Croker, the standard Dubs reply is that Parnell Park is their home ground.
Yellaman (Wexford) - Posts: 126 - 25/04/2024 12:39:20 2540592 Link 0 |
Load of bull, this home and away bull, Dublin will beat you no matter where game is on, players have same ability no matter where match is on, if you need a crowd to spur you on I don't think a county Jersey is for you
Lockerroomboy (Wexford) - Posts: 472 - 26/04/2024 08:34:08 2540700 Link 0 |
Couple of things, we played Meath at home last year at this age group in a knockout game, I'm guessing that's why it was in Ashbourne. Also Parnell Park is pretty much the home of every Dublin team except the Senior Footballers whose home ground is defiantly Croke Park. Can't remember the last time we played Dublin at Minor so not sure if we were due a home or away tie. TerribleFootwork (Wexford) - Posts: 1760 - 26/04/2024 10:52:39 2540728 Link 0 |
Settle down lad, someone or something has obviously rattled your cage !!!
Yellaman (Wexford) - Posts: 126 - 26/04/2024 19:49:50 2540810 Link 0 |
I speak the truth
Lockerroomboy (Wexford) - Posts: 472 - 27/04/2024 09:45:06 2540852 Link 0 |
kildare away first laois at home and then london neural i is the draw heard from a taghmon lad this morning, thought draw was not tll tomorrow Stmunnsriver (Wexford) - Posts: 2890 - 29/04/2024 08:29:54 2541357 Link 0 |
It's not. I'd be guessing the lad was just stuffing you. I'd even guess who it was!
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13859 - 29/04/2024 10:53:33 2541411 Link 0 |
This is our Tailteann Cup group. TerribleFootwork (Wexford) - Posts: 1760 - 29/04/2024 11:06:07 2541414 Link 0 |
They do say drinking the water from St munns well in taghmon gives ye the ability to see into the future to be fair:)
tearintom (Wexford) - Posts: 1427 - 29/04/2024 13:05:34 2541466 Link 0 |