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#16
I don't know a lot about Armagh football but there seems to be a few regulars missing off that. Half forward line is perhaps the biggest threat to Meath which is interesting as our half back line may be inexperienced, well going by our O'Byrne Cup selections anyway. Are there many debutants in that team?
#17
GAA Discussion / Re: NFL Division 2
January 28, 2016, 11:07:53 PM
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A good few missing from the team that lost to Armagh two years ago, the two Brays, Wallace, K Reilly, Menton, Shane O'Rourke, Harrington, Damien Carroll and Seamus Kenny.
Bray retired
Wallace injured?
Reilly finished?
Menton?
O'Rourke injury be a decent guess
Harrington?
Carroll?
Kenny retired?

Menton, Wallace and Carroll dropped themselves off the panel as far as I know.
Harrington dropped by management I think. Kenny retired.
Shane O'Rourke still battling injuries but I'd doubt if he'll be back playing for Meath again. But you never know.

Eamon Wallace dropped himself off the panel??? I heard about Menton and Carroll alright but Wallace is news to me. Menton is taking a bit of a break but chances are he'll appear before the end of the league. Carroll never really established himself. Had the talent but just didn't progress.
#18
GAA Discussion / Re: New Jerseys?
January 28, 2016, 10:58:44 PM
Looks like a tidy effort alright. Prefer the brighter shade of green. Let's hope we can put it to good use!
#19
GAA Discussion / Re: Sigerson Cup
January 27, 2016, 12:10:44 PM
Deserved win for Queens on the night by the sounds of it but Maynooth seem to have under performed once again. Marty Clarke played very well apparently which is good to hear.
#20
In recent years, Meath have really struggled to put teams away when they're leading midway through the second half. The Laois and Longford games in the O'Byrne Cup has seen an improvement in this department but we struggled against Louth who would've won the game if they didn't butcher so many chances. So this one is hard to call. We'll get a good gauge of the Meath mentality as the game goes on.