As I begin typing this, it's 2:19am. Insomnia and a galloping mind rule the roost yet again. To completely extract the urine out of this writer, the song I can't get out of my head is Lou Reed's Perfect Day. Now read on... It most certainly is not. The old man not being about for... Continue Reading →
The green moon rising eventually takes off
Kerry...0-20 Galway...0-16 If you've been frequenting this space for long enough, it will surely have cropped up in your perusals that musical tastes in this seat are many and varied. To put it very mildly. From The Dubliners to Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash to The Irish Tenors, you wouldn't just know what would rock up... Continue Reading →
BREAKING NEWS: O’Rourke to be next Meath boss
The Management Committee of Meath GAA have recommended that Colm O’Rourke be put before the County Committee for ratification as Meath Senior Football manager. The legendary former Skryne and Royal County forward has long being linked with the Meath management position, but by now many might have felt that ship had sailed. Especially given that... Continue Reading →
The baseball cap finally retires to the peg
There are things in life which, even though you know they are coming, you are never quite ready for it. In Meath, that day arrived in September 2005 when Sean Boylan announced he wasn't going forward for a 24th season as senior football manager. Hindsight, of course, has proven that it should never have come... Continue Reading →
Even silage sides wouldn’t save some of the load from being a problem this time
July 11th last marked a dozen years since Joe Sheridan scored the most controversial goal ever recorded in Croke Park. A guess would be hazarded that even at this stage Meath supporters are sick talking about it. Yet in recent days, once again, it has been returned to for comparative purposes. You see, only weeks... Continue Reading →
It doesn’t matter how you do it once its done
Meath...0-12 Donegal...1-07 What defines a true champion? Actually, that's another question to which there's no definitive single answer. However, knowing how to win is often the biggest factor. That was certainly the case this evening as Eamonn Murray's history making ladies qualified for a fifth straight All Ireland Final appearance. For clarity, that is three... Continue Reading →
Left wondering how Con would have portrayed it all
Kerry...1-14 Dublin...1-13 If something looks too good to be true, it generally is. Against that, however, the simplest and most obvious explanation is indeed often the correct one. Such was the case in Croke Park on Sunday last. The meeting of Kerry and Dublin was indeed the game of the season, so far, or, for... Continue Reading →
One last serving of dodgy cuisine as Pat bow’s out.
Galway... 2-08 Derry... 1-06 At the throw in here, let it be known categorically that the headline is not aimed at the victors. It is not in the Galway DNA to play unattractive football. On the contrary, the Tribesmen play a most pleasing variant from a viewing perspective. An emphasis on high fielding and kicking.... Continue Reading →
History repeated as Lake County claim landmark win
Westmeath... 2-14 Cavan... 1-13 There have been numerous examples in GAA of matches being turned on their head by moments of greatness. Anyone who has been kind enough to frequent this space for long enough will know my favourite exhibits of same. There is another one, mind you, which never got the acclaim it deserved.... Continue Reading →
There’s no system to decommision simplicity
Kilkenny... 2-26 Clare... 0-20 When Dunshaughlin were a distance ahead of the pack in Meath football under Eamonn Barry, the highly successful and unfairly maligned coach had inculcated in his players the belief that 16 points was the very minimum required to win matches. It would be very interesting to see what the comparative score... Continue Reading →