Meath... 1-19 Tipperary... 0-11 In many ways, Meath were on a hiding to nothing this evening. They were expected to win and win well. Having done so, it's very much a case of taking care of business. If they hadn't, it would've been a case of wigs on the Fair Green. Doubtless, when the locals... Continue Reading →
Flynn comes in for Meath
Jack Flynn takes over from his Ratoath colleague Daithi McGowan - who himself replaced Brian Conlon at half time in Owenbeg - alongside Ronan Jones at centre field as Meath seek to regain the winning thread against Louth in Round 4 of the Allianz NFL at Pairc Tailteann tomorrow afternoon. The versatile Flynn makes his... Continue Reading →
Time to dust ourselves down and go again
Meath... 1-07 Derry... 2-15 Do you often wonder where certain phrases originate from? Tonight, hope in this seat would be that the mantra will be 'What doesn't break you will only leave you stronger' in the Meath dressing room. Those of us who've been around long enough - none more so than the Meath manager... Continue Reading →