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Always laugh at the playing at home thing from Kildare.

Be Croke Park quicker from Kilcock, Maynooth or Leixlip then you would crossing the City.

Lets be very frank here any team doing well in Leinster has used Croke Park for home games.

Meath did it, Laois did it, Kildare did it.

How many Championship games did Kildare play in Newbridge in 98 on their way to the final?

Newbridge or nowhere my eye.

TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4499 - 16/04/2025 14:42:21    2602240

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Replying To TheUsername:  "Always laugh at the playing at home thing from Kildare.

Be Croke Park quicker from Kilcock, Maynooth or Leixlip then you would crossing the City.

Lets be very frank here any team doing well in Leinster has used Croke Park for home games.

Meath did it, Laois did it, Kildare did it.

How many Championship games did Kildare play in Newbridge in 98 on their way to the final?

Newbridge or nowhere my eye."
The Perennial underachievers. lol ;o)

Noisy neighbours just about sums them up.

They remind me of a jack russell dog.

Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 4123 - 16/04/2025 15:07:51    2602249

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I work with a lot of Meath people and a lot of them are expecting to beat Dublin in this upcoming semi final. Be interesting to see will such expectations will be realized.

Drax_the_destroyer (UK) - Posts: 367 - 16/04/2025 15:51:45    2602260

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Think Mearh might do it too. And if Louth beat Kildare they will have some motivation going into the Leinster final, 15 years after they were denied a leinster final win. If memory serves me correctly Meath beat Dublin in the 2010 semi-final, scoring 5 goals in that game.
If it transpires that It's a Louth - Meath final Louth will finally have the replay that they should have had in 2010.

lilywhite1 (Kildare) - Posts: 3024 - 16/04/2025 17:42:55    2602296

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Replying To Drax_the_destroyer:  "I work with a lot of Meath people and a lot of them are expecting to beat Dublin in this upcoming semi final. Be interesting to see will such expectations will be realized."
The Dubs are definitely there for the taking this year.

We are miles away from even last year - are we were poor enough last year tbh.

Losing Fenton is a game changer - and add Jamesie, Jack, Mannion, Mick Fitz, Lee and Murch also. ;o(

Game outside of Croker - never a better chance for meath to beat us imo.

Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 4123 - 16/04/2025 22:58:06    2602344

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Replying To TheUsername:  "Always laugh at the playing at home thing from Kildare.

Be Croke Park quicker from Kilcock, Maynooth or Leixlip then you would crossing the City.

Lets be very frank here any team doing well in Leinster has used Croke Park for home games.

Meath did it, Laois did it, Kildare did it.

How many Championship games did Kildare play in Newbridge in 98 on their way to the final?

Newbridge or nowhere my eye."
Except it's not just Kildare. Ultimately Donegal brought the motion to stop Dublin getting 2 home games in the old super 8s.

Anyone in Rathcoole, Saggart or Tallaght would be quicker to Newbridge than Croke Park - so I'm not sure what your point is.

brianb (Kildare) - Posts: 420 - 16/04/2025 23:07:08    2602346

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Replying To TheUsername:  "Always laugh at the playing at home thing from Kildare.

Be Croke Park quicker from Kilcock, Maynooth or Leixlip then you would crossing the City.

Lets be very frank here any team doing well in Leinster has used Croke Park for home games.

Meath did it, Laois did it, Kildare did it.

How many Championship games did Kildare play in Newbridge in 98 on their way to the final?

Newbridge or nowhere my eye."
What about the rest of Kildare that isn't on the Sligo to Connolly line? Definitely handy for anyone from Kilcock, Maynooth, Leixlip or Confey. Newbridge is a definite advantage when you want partisan support in the smaller home ground than Croke Park.

GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7896 - 17/04/2025 06:07:43    2602355

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Replying To brianb:  "Except it's not just Kildare. Ultimately Donegal brought the motion to stop Dublin getting 2 home games in the old super 8s.

Anyone in Rathcoole, Saggart or Tallaght would be quicker to Newbridge than Croke Park - so I'm not sure what your point is."
Donegal never elected to play all their home games in Croke Park when it suited them to do so - then winged when it didnt. Hypocrisy.

Im happy to accept that neither Croke Park nor Newbridge is a home or away game for either county - i dont really think id be playing away if i played in Newbridge to be honest, the borders imagery these days culturally.

TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4499 - 17/04/2025 12:11:50    2602401

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Replying To Fionn:  "The Perennial underachievers. lol ;o)

Noisy neighbours just about sums them up.

They remind me of a jack russell dog."
Its said when you think about it - the one thing that could save would be self reflection to guid improvement yet, its always some external factor and being the victim, sad.

C'est La Vie

TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4499 - 17/04/2025 12:13:48    2602403

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Replying To GreenandRed:  "What about the rest of Kildare that isn't on the Sligo to Connolly line? Definitely handy for anyone from Kilcock, Maynooth, Leixlip or Confey. Newbridge is a definite advantage when you want partisan support in the smaller home ground than Croke Park."
Your 30 mins these days with good Traffic from county Dublin to Newbridge - only Monastervein and Athy maybe a little more, we're not talking of scaling mountains or great distances here, most town in mid, certainly North Kildare - have as many Dubs as anyone native to Kildare, wont be long until the South is the same. One of the Kildare lads already pointed it out.

TheUsername (Dublin) - Posts: 4499 - 17/04/2025 12:20:31    2602405

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Anyway - away from Croke Park and back to the football. Both Leinster Semi finals are likely to be close games.

Meath absolutely blew a good Offaly team away in the second half of their game. Dublin don't seem to be a quite the same heights as they have been at in previous years. I think Meath will put it up to Dublin and I wouldn't be surprised if they beat them.

I think Louth and Kildare is very hard to call. Louth seem to have been quite inconsistent all year and Kildare can be just as inconsistent even within a match. The couple of games against Offaly and the game against Westmeath will have brought Kildare on a bit so I'll go Kildare by a point.

brianb (Kildare) - Posts: 420 - 17/04/2025 15:00:51    2602433

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If Meath had their full selection available (very unlucky with injuries this year) then I'd fancy them to make this a close contest.

Alas they don't and will do well to get within 5-10 points of Dublin.

RebelAlliance (Cork) - Posts: 27 - 17/04/2025 15:11:03    2602436

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Replying To brianb:  "All other things being equal - Kildare would have got the home town decision instead of Dublin."
You mean the free at the end? Dublin were the better team for most of that game, nearly caught napping at the end.

The free was a 50/50 decision, some refs would give, others wouldn't.

I would have been happy with the draw that day as I felt we had Kildare's number.

realdub (Dublin) - Posts: 8726 - 17/04/2025 19:51:50    2602487

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Replying To Drax_the_destroyer:  "I work with a lot of Meath people and a lot of them are expecting to beat Dublin in this upcoming semi final. Be interesting to see will such expectations will be realized."
I havnt heard 1 Meath supporter with any common sense say they expect to beat Dublin.

southmeathgael (Meath) - Posts: 971 - 17/04/2025 20:23:35    2602489

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Replying To RebelAlliance:  "If Meath had their full selection available (very unlucky with injuries this year) then I'd fancy them to make this a close contest.

Alas they don't and will do well to get within 5-10 points of Dublin."
Hard to know where each of them are at based on League form. Dublin were fairly competitive in a league that no-one wanted to win. Meath were competitive in a league where every point mattered to avoid relegation or push for promotion. Dublin are definitely not the force of old but we can't judge them on a poor performance v Wicklow. If Meath can play for longer than a good first half v Offaly then they've a decent chance of an upset. But I think Dublin will beat them by 4 or 5 points.

GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7896 - 18/04/2025 02:50:37    2602520

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