Tag: Gerry McEntee

  • Hill 16 is Dublin only… Some of the time!

    Hill 16 is Dublin only… Some of the time!

    Steady on, lads and la ssies, tongue is very much planted in cheek. You might have heard mention in recent weeks in this space of truly having frequent battles with the  consuming scourge that is Cellulitus. Now read on… When it does rear its ugly head, it knocks me for 16, never mind six. Between…

  • Fair play should not be at the expense of the system

    Fair play should not be at the expense of the system

    At the outset here, it will be admitted that the length of suspension meted out to Gerry McEntee in the wake of his sending off in the 1988 All Ireland SFC Final Replay is unknown to me. However, what is known is that were far less means of appeal back then – if any at…

  • Rivalries parked once the whistle goes

    Rivalries parked once the whistle goes

    Rivalries are a huge part of how sport becomes such an intrinsic part of many of our lives. As I begin to write this, I’m not long home from the latest coming together between Dunboyne and Dunshaughlin in the Meath Adult Football League. These wheels may not park up at as many matches as was…

  • He frustrated us, he broke our hearts, but you’d still love to have him on your side

    He frustrated us, he broke our hearts, but you’d still love to have him on your side

    When Meath football was at its zenith between 1986 and 1991, some wisecrack came up with a ‘Quiz Question’ as follows – What footballer played in and refereed the same All Ireland Final? With the answer being the newly appointed Meath manager being the answer! As far as the writer knows, the jibe related to…

  • Wintry Sundays while the sun’s still shining

    Wintry Sundays while the sun’s still shining

    I only saw Brian Mullins playing once. It will probably come as a surprise to many that the once blonde colossus was seen at all. It just happened to be my second year going to matches and, as far as can be recalled, it was Brian’s final match. Tiernach and Robbie Gilbert have been family…

  • Reserving the right to be confused

    Reserving the right to be confused

    In the world of the GAA long ago, there was a utility player who was all the rage. He could fill in at any position from goalkeeper to left corner forward. He was the perfect manifestation of the ‘roving role’ in that he was availabe to each of the 32 counties. London and New York…

  • Murtagh stands down from Meath role

    Murtagh stands down from Meath role

    Meath senior football manager Andy McEntee will have to re-jig his backroom team with the news that Finian Murtagh has decided to step down from his role as a selector. The Navan O’Mahonys clubman, who was a very gifted forward and an integral part of Sean Boylan’s panel during Meath’s most glorious period, has been…

  • Paths crossed in poignant healing

    Paths crossed in poignant healing

    One of the greatest things garnered from 11 years on the Executive Committee of St Peter’s, Dunboyne were the friendships formed with people from nearly every club in the county. And plenty outside of Meath as well. Now read on… Yes, there are a few clubs in particular with which special affinity will forever be…