Leinster Senior Football Championship 2019

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Don Draper

Quote from: Brandon on May 26, 2019, 11:01:53 PM
Surprised Ross Didn't come on very upset over that. First Championship game he hasn't played since he started off in 2003.
Ross doesn't want your pity, nor token gestures

thejuice

Meath team that played Laois in December
Andrew Colgan; Seamus Lavin, Bryan Menton, Ronan Ryan; James McEntee, Donal Keoghan, Gavin McCoy; Sean Tobin, Adam Flanagan; Daniel Quinn, Darragh Campion, Bryan McMahon; James Conlon, Mickey Newman, Thomas O'Reilly.

Meath team that played Carlow on Saturday
Andrew Colgan; Seamus Lavin, Conor McGill, Shane Gallagher; Padraic Harnan, Donal Keogan, Gavin McCoy; Bryan Menton, Adam Flanagan; Cillian O'Sullivan, Bryan McMahon, Ben Brennan; Sean Tobin, Mickey Newman, Thomas O'Reilly.


As you'll see we've been at playing near full strength all year long to try get promoted. Our fitness levels were near championship levels in December. So I imagine things are much closer now in terms of fitness.
It won't be the next manager but the one after that Meath will become competitive again - MO'D 2016

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Some interesting games there- Monaghan v Fermanagh will be tasty enough- Derry wont like having to travel to Wexford Park- even tho Wexford are pure muck Derry arent much better.

redsetanta

The real glory is being knocked to your knees and then coming back. That's real glory. VinceLombardi

Countyminor

In general the game was a disappointment as a spectacle. John's a shrewd hoor, we learnt our lessons and didn't play into their hands. I think Dinny Booth proved myself and quite a few more wrong. Dillon outstanding. All debutants acquitted themselves really well. To lose someone like Timmons and still hold the opposition scoreless for about 15 minutes more, albeit with wind advantage, is some going. Very proud of this group, they are as honest and as hard working as it gets. Onto Croker, albeit a big improvement needed.

Special mention to Dicey. So happy to see him back and firing, worked his arse off all day. Some going for a lad who's only played 2 or 3 competitive games in a year.

les Antiques

Nullifying Heslin and in particular Kierans Martins general involvement yesterday was executed superbly.  I just wonder will we have similiar plan against meath with just under 2 weeks preparation.!?  Anyway I still we will give Meath a good rattle .
Timmons definitely out ?

Brandon

Evan O' Carroll in last 3 for footballer of the week. Keep It Up Evan great stuff.

SCFC

Quote from: thejuice on May 27, 2019, 08:37:39 AM
Meath team that played Laois in December
Andrew Colgan; Seamus Lavin, Bryan Menton, Ronan Ryan; James McEntee, Donal Keoghan, Gavin McCoy; Sean Tobin, Adam Flanagan; Daniel Quinn, Darragh Campion, Bryan McMahon; James Conlon, Mickey Newman, Thomas O'Reilly.

Meath team that played Carlow on Saturday
Andrew Colgan; Seamus Lavin, Conor McGill, Shane Gallagher; Padraic Harnan, Donal Keogan, Gavin McCoy; Bryan Menton, Adam Flanagan; Cillian O'Sullivan, Bryan McMahon, Ben Brennan; Sean Tobin, Mickey Newman, Thomas O'Reilly.


As you'll see we've been at playing near full strength all year long to try get promoted. Our fitness levels were near championship levels in December. So I imagine things are much closer now in terms of fitness.
Welcome to the Laois page. Interesting to see how your team has been quite strong all year.
We still probably don't know our best 15 and it's strange to be going into a Leinster semi final with so many questions over the team.
Timmons and Attride would be massive pluses for us if right for Sunday week. Collins would be good cover. Big Donie? I just don't know anymore. Class footballer but just not fit enough for the real top level.

Laoiseabu

Meath up next . Was at their game against Carlow and they will be a big step up from Westmeath especially with their pacy fowards in the wide spaces of Croke Park . Offaly gave them a big scare so if we apply ourselves well we have a chance . It will be important to keep it very tight and crowded in the backline and try to get quick quality ball into O'Carroll (and Donie if he plays ) . I wouldn't like to see our backs left in one to one battles with their fowards therefore we will need to crowd it and force turnovers . Timmons( broken arm )will definitely be out  and Begley( ankle )is doubtful . We may see booth going fullback and Attride coming back into the corner . If Begley is out I expect Pigott to be given the nod at centre back . I Think scully is more than worth his play either as a half back or half foward.

Tony

We're getting a bit unlucky with some key injuries at an important time. Timmons is a big loss but in fairness, other lads showed up against W.meath and we weren't wanting for effort, that's for sure. I'd prefer to see 15 less talented lads give 100% VS 15 more talented lads give 80%, any day. The performance against Westmeath was excellent. I think westmeath are a good, well drilled, talented side and I wouldn't be surprised if we see them around round 4 of the qualifiers. My men of the match would have been Dillon, Booth, Begley, JOL, Scully and Evan. I also thought O Sullivan and Lowry did well, as did Paul Kingston.

I also would like us to go for the jugular more. It's the only chance we'll have against better opposition. There were chances in that match to get goals if we just saw the free man available. We'll need goals vs Meath to have a chance as they are looking fast, sharp and they have good scorers. I hope this is something John will drill in training. If the goal is on, we have to take it. Dublin do it a lot - they could take the point but a lot of the time they have the vision to work a goal. I noticed it at the match itself but also when watching back footage later. I really hope Scully starts the next day - there's nothing like seeing a lad terrorising the opposition like that.

on the hop

That's a big loss if the Timmons injury is that bad. Newman is a key man for Meath and we will need someone playing in front of him and hopefully that's Begley. I still have my doubts about piggotts positioning at times in the centre but in fairness that was a very inexperienced back line that finished and it held firm. Meath seemed to have pressed Carlow high on the kick outs and I would expect the same with us as we struggled at times when Westmeath pressed. Brody wouldn't have the biggest boot to go over it so hopefully we can work them better.

As said above if we could get a few goals it would really rattle them. I would start the front three again as I felt sorry for Murphy with no ball coming in and James Dolan parked In front of him. It was probably tactical with the wind in mind but A lot of ball going in was poor and into the corners and with only half forwards and midfield sitting back often it was left to moments of brilliance to clip over scores. We badly miss a link man at centre forward and Benny Carroll probably would have done that role but we have to work with what we have. It will interesting to see what game plan we go with, a more cautious plan like last weekend or go after them like Offaly did.

Laois Rising

 Timmons loss will be tested by Newman as he has had a great year so far. We will need to position someone in front of him to provide cover to whoever ends up marking him on the day. As for Piggott he is improving all of the time- the Louth and Westmeath games in Croker taught us a lot about how we need to set up defensively playing in croker. Badly exposed at times in both games. Meath will exploit similar failings as there is plenty of speed in their team.

Donie will be needed if we are to overcome Meath. Hopefully he will be fit to start. Evan will be a marked man after his performance against Wesmeath. It might take some of the heat off Donie as normally he was the one double and at times trebled marked over the years. 

blueandwhite1

Pace will be key in Croker with the big spaces and the fast surface. Great that so many of the faster young lads did well in Tullamore, we will need them in Dublin.

Unlaoised

First up a great win well done to all the lads they showed real pride in the jersey and the support really got behind them despite the Longford ref trying to bring westmeath back into it.


Timmons is a big blow ...id prefer Piggott at full back and let booth man Mark
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Joeythelips

I have not seen any Laois games but going by match reports this year the one thing that seems to stand out is the quality of our panel as most have been given decent game time by Sugrue. This has been one of his great traits in fairness, no one is above dropping or is indispensable if they are not putting in a shift. Lads know if they are working hard enough they will get a chance.
Timmons is a loss but it's a chance for someone else to do a job. Meath are definitely much improved this year and will be a huge challenge, but thats what championship football is all about.