Tag: Croke Park

  • Gavin’s gameplan is utterly sensible and player orientated – like himself

    Gavin’s gameplan is utterly sensible and player orientated – like himself

    You’re tasked with putting a group of people together to right the wrongs of the world. The only stipulation being that those thereon must be of reputable standing and commanding of respect among those with whom they will be working with and the wider audience pertaining to those people as well. Who do you pick?…

  • Geezer eventually gets to rock the establishment with deliverence day

    Geezer eventually gets to rock the establishment with deliverence day

    Maybe I do know what I’m at after all. At the outset here, a shameless confession – outside of Meath, obviously, I’ve a fondness for Armagh greater than any other county. Perhaps for no particular reason, but broadly based upon: their people, their back-story, their song, Geezer, Francie, Jarlath Burns, Crossmaglen Rangers and the way…

  • Sadly the stench of officiating errors may well overpower the aroma of greatness

    Sadly the stench of officiating errors may well overpower the aroma of greatness

    Must it always be so? One step forward and at least three back for the GAA. At last, whether the brainchild of Jarlath Burns or not, the All Ireland Hurling Final being shown on the ‘actual’ BBC. In other words, throughout the UK, not just in the six still notionally under that banner. To those…

  • Three out of four might go with form but there’s always the one…   

    Three out of four might go with form but there’s always the one…   

    There are always little signs. If you go back to one of the greatest GAA occurrences ever seen 33 years ago this week –  Kevin Foley’s goal for Meath in the fourth game against Dublin – it’s hardly coincidence that they spent two hours rehearsing the move on a soccer pitch in Scotland seven days…

  • Reality bites but if you look for it there’s hope there…

    Reality bites but if you look for it there’s hope there…

    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…

  • The good, the worrying and the unforeseen

    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…

  • Do not adjust your sets – I agree with Mickey Harte!

    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…

  • My Jarlath Burns Wishlist

    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…

  • What should be the greatest day is now an inconvenient afterthought

    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…

  • Sideline Cuts – 32

    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…