MEATH... 0-12 DUBLIN... 3-19 It's 2:49am, and the wind and rain are beating off the window like a night in November. But it's literally midway through April. And Meath's quest for a Leinster SFC crown now officially gone into a 15th year. It simply doesn't feel right. Not the result - there could be absolutely... Continue Reading →
The good, the worrying and the unforeseen
MEATH... 3-19 LONGFORD... 3-12 I've no doubt that when Longford raided the Meath net for a double helping of 'majors' late on in the action at Glennon Brothers Pearse Park, the naysayers and doom mongers were convinced their sh*** didn't smell. The smug bleating could almost be heard carrying on the often ferocious winds of... Continue Reading →
Do not adjust your sets – I agree with Mickey Harte!
It's probably an understatement to point out that Meath's defeat of Dublin in the 1975 NFL Final was a major turn up. With it being well before my time, I'm not sure what division of the league Meath were in at the time. What is of course known is the fact that Kevin Heffernan's side... Continue Reading →
My Jarlath Burns Wishlist
Following on from my first piece relating to the new President of the GAA, Jarlath Burns, as promised, I do have a broader wish list of what I'd hope/like to see the former Armagh midfielder address during his stewardship of the Association. Before going forward to that though, let me first go back to that... Continue Reading →
What should be the greatest day is now an inconvenient afterthought
As somebody who has been strapped into the rollercoaster that is mental health battles for longer than one cares to remember, the concept of a likelihood of playing into the wind at specific times of the year is all too familiar. Indeed, there are parts of life which, though they might set the pulse racing... Continue Reading →
Sideline Cuts – 32
A WEEK OF BIG ANNOUNCEMENTS IN MEATH This corner has an admission to make - the current incarnation of the Split Season has been a lot easier on the mental health than was the case with its maiden voyage. Why exactly that is can't actually be defined but, of late, the processes of putting things... Continue Reading →
A snippet of the opening round fixtures in the Allianz Leagues
All Ireland football champions Dublin will welcome Monaghan to Croke Park (presumably) in the opening round of the NFL, it was revealed this evening as some details of the fixtures in the perceived secondary competition were released on Friday afternoon. The Farney Army have caused the all conquering Dubs more problems than most over the... Continue Reading →
Be careful what you wish for but don’t stop believing
On the night Colm O'Rourke appeared on the Tommy Tiernan Show last February, his Meath charges had just been soundly stuffed by Derry in the third round of the National League at Owenbeg. Now, hindsight has proven that to be not that big of a deal because, were it not for a horrendous decision by... Continue Reading →
One Board backs the other
Meath Co Board were last night successful in their appeal to the GAA's Central Hearings Committee which contested the earlier decision of the Leinster Council to mandate the Royal County's governing body to replay the third round 'regulation' game between Donaghmore/Ashbourne and Na Fianna. Now read on... The furore erupted after the two aforementioned clubs... Continue Reading →
Meath Board To Appeal Leinster Decision
BREAKING NEWS The furore surrounding the concluding stages of the Meath SFC took another twist this evening when it emerged that the Meath Co Board are reportedly about to appeal Leinster Council ruling which decreed that the clash of Donaghmore/Ashbourne and Na Fianna be re-fixed. Meath Co Board Secretary Ciaran Flynn The complications regarding the... Continue Reading →