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Meath V Roscommon

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What do we think?Will the same 15 start or will there be changes?We beat Roscommon in the league and midfield was key that day but with Jones gone and potentially Flynn who comes in if so?I thought o neil done well v Dublin and got on the ball a bit v cork the last day so think he could do a job.Would hickey(for breaks)or McBride/gray (for kickouts/catching)in for Duke be an option?Before anyone has a pop I think Duke is a very good player but hasn't been at the standard he was in the league the last few games and maybe taking him out of the firing line might help him in the long run.Does anyone know if any of the under 20s in with a chance?I'm expecting a big response from Roscommon as they will be targeting this home game after their recent poor spell.Hopefully we can play with a bit of freedom as their is more pressure on them than us I think.

Proudroyal (Meath) - Posts: 357 - 27/05/2025 17:11:24    2613109

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Replying To Proudroyal:  "What do we think?Will the same 15 start or will there be changes?We beat Roscommon in the league and midfield was key that day but with Jones gone and potentially Flynn who comes in if so?I thought o neil done well v Dublin and got on the ball a bit v cork the last day so think he could do a job.Would hickey(for breaks)or McBride/gray (for kickouts/catching)in for Duke be an option?Before anyone has a pop I think Duke is a very good player but hasn't been at the standard he was in the league the last few games and maybe taking him out of the firing line might help him in the long run.Does anyone know if any of the under 20s in with a chance?I'm expecting a big response from Roscommon as they will be targeting this home game after their recent poor spell.Hopefully we can play with a bit of freedom as their is more pressure on them than us I think."
Id have no changes. I think Robbie really likes the balance Duke brings to the team, he competes very well on kickouts even if its just to stop the opposing player from marking the ball. He has started every game this year. If Jack Flynn isn't available it would surely be Adam O'Neill to start, that's how it was against Dublin. Jamie Murphy is the only u20 currently training with the seniors I think.

redser123 (Meath) - Posts: 412 - 27/05/2025 22:24:20    2613168

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It will be interesting to see the team named. The way I see it 1 corner back and one forward position are up for grabs. I don't see changes coming. If Gray is fit I would like to see Adam O'Neill start midfield, Jack Flynn half forward and Gray come on midfield in the second half. Now it's the middle of championship with a 1 week turnaround logically most managers aren't making loads of changes but I think we are lacking impact off the bench and lacking a little bit of mobility in the middle. Frayne as captain needs a big game. I think we are still lacking a game plan of sorts, we are very off the cuff. We can't just rely on Costello to run the show all the time. Shane walshe is off the bench is not clicking at this stage id be happier to see some workers come on, mccecentee mm McBride or whoever else fits that description.

I'm a bit disappointed about the lack of content about the game. Very little content about this meath team in general, no team photo even in the Leinster final program. it looks like it won't be available to watch and unfortunately I'm not available to go to the Hyde. Additionally a bit frustrating about the lack of info on the Kerry game also, it would be great to be able to plan ahead. Up the royals !

royalcounty1 (Meath) - Posts: 17 - 28/05/2025 07:00:22    2613184

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Roscommon are slight favourites with the bookies but I'd give us the slight edge. Yes the Rossies will be targeting this game, it's their last chance to have a strong championship, but they've been very poor since we beat them in the league. Losing to Cavan, drawing with Westmeath, well beaten in league final, limping over the line really. And well off the pace against Galway.
That could all be the precursor to a big backs against the wall performance from Roscommon, but a good start from Meath could really have them falter. We seem to have good purple patches in all our wins this year. Think we're threatening to put it together for a more sustained period at some stage. We're winning enough possession, just need to have a little more accuracy in shooting. Maybe that will happen on Saturday now the pressure isn't stifling. Win at the Hyde and we're playing with house money for rest of the year. An Mhí abú.

MeathAbroad (Meath) - Posts: 163 - 28/05/2025 11:59:06    2613223

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Replying To royalcounty1:  "It will be interesting to see the team named. The way I see it 1 corner back and one forward position are up for grabs. I don't see changes coming. If Gray is fit I would like to see Adam O'Neill start midfield, Jack Flynn half forward and Gray come on midfield in the second half. Now it's the middle of championship with a 1 week turnaround logically most managers aren't making loads of changes but I think we are lacking impact off the bench and lacking a little bit of mobility in the middle. Frayne as captain needs a big game. I think we are still lacking a game plan of sorts, we are very off the cuff. We can't just rely on Costello to run the show all the time. Shane walshe is off the bench is not clicking at this stage id be happier to see some workers come on, mccecentee mm McBride or whoever else fits that description.

I'm a bit disappointed about the lack of content about the game. Very little content about this meath team in general, no team photo even in the Leinster final program. it looks like it won't be available to watch and unfortunately I'm not available to go to the Hyde. Additionally a bit frustrating about the lack of info on the Kerry game also, it would be great to be able to plan ahead. Up the royals !"
I agree that the lack of content/coverage for Meath in general is quite limited. Always the focus on a small group of teams including Kerry, Dublin, Galway, Donegal and Armagh. The media is generally slow to pick up on a team that may be better than they think but that suits Meath just fine. The bookies are also slow so the opportunity is there if people feel inclined! I think Meath have alot of potential given the individual qualities of our players and pound for pound they have talent to match any team. The game management and decision making develops with time but with the new rules, teams that go for it and have the skills to do it get rewarded so that suits Meath. I don't think we will see too many changes from start but know there are options to change things. If we push hard here and get a win perhaps the last match may be an opportunity for change.

winatallcost (Meath) - Posts: 653 - 28/05/2025 12:45:03    2613230

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Replying To Proudroyal:  "What do we think?Will the same 15 start or will there be changes?We beat Roscommon in the league and midfield was key that day but with Jones gone and potentially Flynn who comes in if so?I thought o neil done well v Dublin and got on the ball a bit v cork the last day so think he could do a job.Would hickey(for breaks)or McBride/gray (for kickouts/catching)in for Duke be an option?Before anyone has a pop I think Duke is a very good player but hasn't been at the standard he was in the league the last few games and maybe taking him out of the firing line might help him in the long run.Does anyone know if any of the under 20s in with a chance?I'm expecting a big response from Roscommon as they will be targeting this home game after their recent poor spell.Hopefully we can play with a bit of freedom as their is more pressure on them than us I think."
Can't see RB making any changes to the starting 15, we we're poor in the first half v Cork but if we had converted some of those wides it'd have put a different look on the game. We didn't do well on the kickouts in the 1st either but I'd fully expect RB to be clinical and make changes when needed, Flynn got injured the last day so will see if he's available, if not I'd expect O'Neill to replace him. Roscommon in the Hyde is a tough assignment regardless of whether Davy Burke is heading for the door but I'd have no fear of going into the game.

LowerHogan (Meath) - Posts: 74 - 28/05/2025 13:28:16    2613238

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Would express the same sentiment, would make no changes to team unless injury enforced. I don't think we can miss as much again as we did early on against Cork. I'd be confident Frayne will bounce back after a few misses the last day. Costello and Morris are lethal, new rules with the space suits them so much to run at defenses. Would be great if RB can name same team and hopefully Flynn is fit for continuity and consistency purposes. Roscommon have some top players and at home they may be a different kettle of fish with their season on the line. But all these games are massive for us, beat Roscommon and we're looking up and give Kerry rattle. If midfield and half back wins same ball as Cork game, our forwards will just have to take our chances and I can't see us miss as many again, as that's our tendency either miss a load or score a flurry.

NYRoyal (USA) - Posts: 45 - 28/05/2025 15:59:41    2613271

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Roscommon are wounded. They have had a really limp season so far. Despite getting promotion to Div. 1, it was probably more to do with us failing to do the job in last 2 rounds.

They have the potential and are capable of putting it up to the best teams on their day as has been shown in last few seasons but it just hasn't been clicking for them this year from what I have seen. Overall, I would say that they have a better and more settled team than Meath (albeit we are developing).

At home, in Hyde Park they are rightly favourites and should they get some cohesion together they will have enough to win - but can they. The pressure is firmly on them to try and ignite some form for the season and secure 2nd place in the group.

However, for me, once a team gets a run on them they become resigned to defeat. Meath kicked 4 or 5 2pters in the league and it just killed them. Otherwise I wouldn't read much into that result despite it being a big one for Meath.

Against Galway, they were competitive for a long part of the match without really looking to ever win it and once Galway got a lead up Roscommon went flat. Same with the highlights I seen of the Kerry game. A quick burst of goals and few points put daylight between the sides and it was just a case of the final score for the record.

From a Meath perspective, I think the confidence should be there to take a cut at them and keep momentum building - this is all we have at this stage. We surely won't be as poor up front as we were against Cork but need to continue that grit and bravery across the park.

I believe that we can win but I would not expect one. If we can put a 70 minute performance together and take our key scores and get control in the middle that will do it. However, we can just be so frustrating and there's a big lack of consistency (falling on individuals as opposed to the team).

I'm really hoping that this could be a game where it finally comes together for us as I fear we could be lacklustre yet again and end up losing a game we could have won.

Stick with the same team - pending Flynn being available, if not O Neill should drop in. Be surprised if Ryan holds his jersey as for me he wasn't at the races against Cork.

There is little point in calling for Gray or McBride to be involved when they haven't played a real role all season - I'll back the management on that (even though I do lay fault with them for the Leinster final defeat on failing to take the gamble at midfield).

Perhaps, if the game is put to bed with 10 to go those guys can get some minutes of action but I cannot see that being the case on Saturday at all !!

Hoping for a competitive game of high scores and may the best team come out on top by a small margin.

Royalio11 (Meath) - Posts: 794 - 28/05/2025 17:08:25    2613292

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