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Meath v Sligo

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Just wondering what the feeling is for next week's match and what team Banty will play against Sligo.You would have to think there will be changes from the Laois game.Sligo have a pacey team that could cause problems for our defence and by all accounts should have beaten Donegal.Would guess the following team
Brendan Murphy
Gary O Brien
Kevin Reilly
Cormac Mc Gill
Seamus Kenny
Brian Menton
Cormac Mc Guinness
Nigel Crawford
Brian Meade
Shane Mc Anarney
Shane O Rourke
Graham Reilly
Paddy Gilsenan
Joe Sheridan
Brian Farrell. Any thoughts?

noneutrals (Dublin) - Posts: 316 - 14/02/2011 11:13:08    867099

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Yeah I'd go with the team being along those lines alright. Not sure what he'll do with midfield, but the rest of it should be much the same anyway.
Sligo will be a tough test for us but we really need to be winning every home game. Last weekend was 2 points dropped so we need to get the campaign properly going this Sunday. Hopefully a win and a decent performance.

Jinxie (Meath) - Posts: 6347 - 14/02/2011 12:08:55    867182

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Menton at No 6 and Gilsenan in the corner would be the only spots I would be unsure about. But we might as well try players out now, give them 2/3 games and see how things work. If this were the second round of the championship, I might be a little bit more unforgiving.

Glad to see Brian Farrell getting a run up front though. For such a natural point taker, it would be great to see him coming through again. And with Ward, Queeny, S Bray and D Bray, we seem well set up front......so much so, that we could even move our No 11 out to 8 or 9. Well the league is for experimenting in.

DowdtoFoleyGoal (Meath) - Posts: 292 - 14/02/2011 13:34:15    867270

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I think there will be one or two changes to the team this weekend. I'd like to see Brian Menton at mid field.
Sligo will be a challenge. Meath shud easily beat them and gain their first two points of the league.
I'd like to see Meath win all their home games as they have a few harder teams to play as the league goes on.

NavanGirl (Meath) - Posts: 121 - 14/02/2011 16:22:31    867517

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Sligo will inflict more misery on ye I've no doubts about that.

This is going to be a horrible year for Meath relegation followed by an early exit from the championship.

BallsMcQ (USA) - Posts: 941 - 14/02/2011 20:16:12    867792

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Thanks for your input BallsMcQ....as ever, very insightful. I will print out your post and bring it home and read it over and over again, until I too can put forward points of such eloquence backed up by thought provoking evidence.

DowdtoFoleyGoal (Meath) - Posts: 292 - 14/02/2011 20:58:10    867843

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Balls Mc Q
We may well lose, and indeed we may have a terrible season but
at least we can comfort ourselves with the fact that we are not from
louth!

atta (Meath) - Posts: 711 - 14/02/2011 21:34:00    867884

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I really hope banty tries out a few new faces in the backline, a few new young lads like Dalton, Mcgill, Menton can only be better than what was there the last day, and maybe try Harrington in the half back line, where he plays with the tones, and play Meade/Crawford/Gillespie in midfield, cause if he keeps picking conservative teams playing failed players from the last few years we will end up relegated and a short championship campaign.

tailteannpark (Meath) - Posts: 174 - 15/02/2011 14:25:26    868194

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Would agree Tailteannpark that changes are needed in defence and midfield.Anyone in Portlaoise the last day could see that.What was worrying was that we conceded 1-14 and still 4 forward subs and a midfielder were the changes.We played better against Dublin in Parnell and should have kicked on against Laois.Apart from Paddy Gilsenan there are no real changes to last years team which is another worry as we weren't good enough last year.Hoping for a big improvement this week-end.

noneutrals (Dublin) - Posts: 316 - 15/02/2011 14:45:40    868234

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Menton at No 6 and Gilsenan in the corner would be the only spots I would be unsure about. But we might as well try players out now, give them 2/3 games and see how things work. If this were the second round of the championship, I might be a little bit more unforgiving.

Glad to see Brian Farrell getting a run up front though. For such a natural point taker, it would be great to see him coming through again. And with Ward, Queeny, S Bray and D Bray, we seem well set up front......so much so, that we could even move our No 11 out to 8 or 9. Well the league is for experimenting in.


Are the Brays even fit, thought David's injury would keep him out of league football for a while? Also Banty might be having doubts as to whether Cian Ward is mobile enough for his system, considering that our forwards as a unit tend to fall short when it comes to work-rate?

I was hoping he would persevere with the twin towers up front, Joe and Shane, with a nippy corner-forward playing off them, thought they caused Dublin a lot of problems when the delivery was good. I know a lot of supporters don't like it but when you have a lad like Shane O'Rourke who's 6'5'' and can kick with both feet then play him in the inside line.

Agree that Sligo's pace and cuteness could causes us a lot of bother, has McGill lost his place now? I understand that both King and O'Brien are great running the ball out of defence but they're loose enough markers at times.

Ollie99 (Meath) - Posts: 442 - 15/02/2011 19:24:45    868604

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Not sure what team will be put out.

From the games against Dublin and Laois - I got the impression that there was a new system being implemented (or at least trying to be)..

Our corner backs appeared to be overlapping the wing backs and joining attack whenever possible.
This worked well for large parts of the Dublin but didnt really against Laois, and left us exposed in both games at times.

Now I could be way off the mark here and such play might not have even been intentional - but if it was - then 1. King and O'Brien are ideal for this role and 2. It will take more then a few weeks for such a new style to gel / work..
In fairness though - you would imagine that Dalton / McGill would tighten things up - but might lack the scope for getting forward of the other two
As to whether or not it works - we will not know until later in the year..

I will say though - that irrespective of what system / players are being tried out - we should be beating Sligo in Navan.

BRING_ON_GURTY! (Meath) - Posts: 712 - 15/02/2011 19:38:50    868622

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Meath shud easily beat them and gain their first two points of the league

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Based on what Logic should you "Easily beat them" ?

The logic that They drew their first game and Meath lost theirs ? Come on , Your playing a team in your league , All teams in all divisions are capable of beating one another in fairness

waynoI (Dublin) - Posts: 13658 - 16/02/2011 18:15:12    869418

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We are going up for three points two for winning the match and one for proving that Meath should not have removed Eamon O Brien from his position and replaced him with Seamus McBanty.Where is your pride majestic and royal county?

pajero (Sligo) - Posts: 82 - 16/02/2011 19:09:35    869485

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Pajero- Time will tell wether it was a correct move to replace Obrien as manager with banty, early days yet.

tailteannpark (Meath) - Posts: 174 - 16/02/2011 20:01:15    869531

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Now I could be way off the mark here and such play might not have even been intentional - but if it was - then 1. King and O'Brien are ideal for this role and 2. It will take more then a few weeks for such a new style to gel / work..
In fairness though - you would imagine that Dalton / McGill would tighten things up - but might lack the scope for getting forward of the other two
As to whether or not it works - we will not know until later in the year..


King's played in the full-back line before and he's good under the high-ball so that makes sense but O'Brien's too loose a marker to play anywhere other than wing-back so ideally I'd have at least one sticky back in there dealing with any danger man, McGill fits the mould.

Hope you like humble pie Pajero.

Ollie99 (Meath) - Posts: 442 - 16/02/2011 20:03:38    869532

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Not sure attacking corner backs is the way to go, better with 2 tight markers there and sort out the half back line with wing backs that are pacy and can defend and attack, the thoughts of king and obrien as attacking corner backs would give most meath fans heart attacks.

tailteannpark (Meath) - Posts: 174 - 16/02/2011 20:29:30    869566

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sligo are a supreme outfit weel do well to beat them

paddykennedy22 (Meath) - Posts: 20 - 17/02/2011 12:48:42    869850

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tailteannpark...will you get real you need them corner backs in the full forward line fielding ball sure what good are they markin men sure tihis is 2011 after all times are changing

paddykennedy22 (Meath) - Posts: 20 - 17/02/2011 13:01:34    869877

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i agree paddykennedy22 they are a very good side but surely eoin woods from the cilles shud be brought up to the squad as extra cover and also ferghal delaney for the backs

gweondaja (Meath) - Posts: 57 - 17/02/2011 13:03:56    869882

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Maybe ul be the next meath manager after banty, PADDYKENNEDY, LOL

tailteannpark (Meath) - Posts: 174 - 17/02/2011 15:40:03    870011

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