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Meath Hurling 2023

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Not looking too good so far. Would have to wonder why a lack of ratoath and trim lads.

Irish_downunder (Meath) - Posts: 642 - 30/01/2023 08:25:45    2455156

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Replying To Irish_downunder:  "Not looking too good so far. Would have to wonder why a lack of ratoath and trim lads."
What other ratoath lads would you have on?

PatrickTopping (Meath) - Posts: 119 - 30/01/2023 09:57:45    2455176

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Apart from a couple of players, Meath were not at the races. Its a big concern. Hopefully we are still on experimental mode and will improve in the league. A couple of lads really out of shape, not fit for a decent club side, never mind a county panel. It was like watching men against boys. Plenty of room for improvement.

TownJohnT (Meath) - Posts: 86 - 30/01/2023 20:20:46    2455408

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Replying To Irish_downunder:  "Not looking too good so far. Would have to wonder why a lack of ratoath and trim lads."
I counted at least 6 Trim players in the various Kehoe cup panels. How many more should there be?

CastleBravo (Meath) - Posts: 1668 - 31/01/2023 18:48:46    2455657

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Replying To CastleBravo:  "I counted at least 6 Trim players in the various Kehoe cup panels. How many more should there be?"
James murray for starters? but id argue that the kildare game selection was pretty much the same side that did so poorly last year and in my opinion i think there are better lads available like the 6 you mention and a few from ratoath(the 2 best teams in the county the last time out).

Irish_downunder (Meath) - Posts: 642 - 01/02/2023 08:34:22    2455704

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Replying To Irish_downunder:  "James murray for starters? but id argue that the kildare game selection was pretty much the same side that did so poorly last year and in my opinion i think there are better lads available like the 6 you mention and a few from ratoath(the 2 best teams in the county the last time out)."
I would Imagine Murray is with Meath U20 football.

CastleBravo (Meath) - Posts: 1668 - 01/02/2023 11:48:45    2455753

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Replying To CastleBravo:  "I would Imagine Murray is with Meath U20 football."
He's too old

Meathboyos86 (Meath) - Posts: 56 - 01/02/2023 13:53:18    2455795

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Replying To TownJohnT:  "Apart from a couple of players, Meath were not at the races. Its a big concern. Hopefully we are still on experimental mode and will improve in the league. A couple of lads really out of shape, not fit for a decent club side, never mind a county panel. It was like watching men against boys. Plenty of room for improvement."
Are Meath ever really at the races? How many more years are Meath gonna compete in hurling before they realise its about as productive as standing in one spot and banging your head against a wall. A total waste of time and resources that would be better put towards football in the county.

southmeathgael (Meath) - Posts: 938 - 01/02/2023 15:21:50    2455816

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Replying To southmeathgael:  "Are Meath ever really at the races? How many more years are Meath gonna compete in hurling before they realise its about as productive as standing in one spot and banging your head against a wall. A total waste of time and resources that would be better put towards football in the county."
And what is it that footballers have been doing for the last 10 years? Not a thing. All in the name of getting to Croker and getting hammered by the Dubs.

countyman123 (Meath) - Posts: 34 - 01/02/2023 16:37:49    2455836

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Jumping the gun a bit with the doomsday predictions here. League and championship will see a different animal. Cup to blood lads and add a few options to an experienced panel. Good to see so many younger and newer faces the last few games.

off_the_wall (Roscommon) - Posts: 72 - 01/02/2023 20:35:23    2455877

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Replying To Northmeath1993:  "He's too old"
Indeed, I thought he had a year left.

In any case in the Chronicle this week Bulfin says Murray is injured and is unlikely to play this weekend. He is on the panel so.

CastleBravo (Meath) - Posts: 1668 - 02/02/2023 09:28:04    2455895

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Replying To southmeathgael:  "Are Meath ever really at the races? How many more years are Meath gonna compete in hurling before they realise its about as productive as standing in one spot and banging your head against a wall. A total waste of time and resources that would be better put towards football in the county."
Looks like you've spent too much time banging the head against the wall. I prefer to support both codes, winning or losing.

TownJohnT (Meath) - Posts: 86 - 02/02/2023 10:25:01    2455919

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I wouldn't read too much into any of the games so far. Some guys putting their hands up for a spot in the team and some guys with a bit of work to do to get there.
Massive change in personnel this year on the panel so not sure what 1 of the previous posters is looking at, we are starting a long slow road to rebuild the team/squad and it is badly needed.
I don't see too many players missing from the current panel that will make themselves available or that are good enough, unless I am missing someone we are as strong as we are going to be for the year.

Tobefair80 (Meath) - Posts: 74 - 02/02/2023 12:02:51    2455975

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Replying To southmeathgael:  "Are Meath ever really at the races? How many more years are Meath gonna compete in hurling before they realise its about as productive as standing in one spot and banging your head against a wall. A total waste of time and resources that would be better put towards football in the county."
Do not forget that football is for those who cant play hurling ;)
Its still early days and a good mixture of new lads involved. While winning is important its only a preseason competition against a fairly strongly lined out Kildare squad.
Winning the league has to be a minimum requirement as we have to play Wicklow, Tyrone, Sligo, Donegal & London.

bountyboy22 (USA) - Posts: 38 - 02/02/2023 12:07:50    2455979

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Replying To southmeathgael:  "Are Meath ever really at the races? How many more years are Meath gonna compete in hurling before they realise its about as productive as standing in one spot and banging your head against a wall. A total waste of time and resources that would be better put towards football in the county."
such absolute bull, crawl back under your stone

pixey (Meath) - Posts: 60 - 02/02/2023 12:54:47    2456002

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Replying To CastleBravo:  "Indeed, I thought he had a year left.

In any case in the Chronicle this week Bulfin says Murray is injured and is unlikely to play this weekend. He is on the panel so."
Yeah heard that on LMFM, sounds like it could be a long enough one too

seasiderblues (Meath) - Posts: 353 - 05/02/2023 19:25:20    2456725

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Its good to get the Wicklow win in early. We need to be beating the rest of the teams in that league. Get a bit of momentum going. Lads will grow as the season goes on. We have plenty of room for improvement across the board.

TownJohnT (Meath) - Posts: 86 - 07/02/2023 15:37:13    2457088

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Things will be very bleak if the hurlers don't go up. They should be lightyears ahead of the other teams in 2B. The problem is that we seem to be too good for 2B and not good enough for 2A. While in 2A, I can't remember a significant victory against a supposed higher ranked team. We'd beat the likes of London, Mayo, Wicklow etc., but when it came to the likes of Kerry, Westmeath, Offaly etc., we'd either get a hiding or succumb to a brave, narrow defeat.
Think anything but promotion to division 2A and winning the Christy Ring Cup would be considered a poor season.

Ratoath Royal (Meath) - Posts: 1374 - 08/02/2023 11:34:16    2457223

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It's pathetic the way Hurling has gone at inter County level for Meath. Not so long ago we were competing with, and even beating, Kerry and Antrim. We regularly gave Kildare, Down, Derry etc. a hiding. Now all these teams are competing at a higher level than us. They're respective county boards have invested in hurling and they have all progressed, Particularly Antrim, who are in division 1 and putting it up to the big guns. And I remember the days whe we were competing with Dublin in the early 2000s. They were able to go on to bigger things. And it's the same old story with Meath, we get left behind. We have never been able to 'kick on'. It's embarrassing, especially seeing as we have a lot of clubs playing hurling. It's embarrassing

Selwyn (Meath) - Posts: 387 - 08/02/2023 11:56:12    2457230

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Replying To Ratoath Royal:  "Things will be very bleak if the hurlers don't go up. They should be lightyears ahead of the other teams in 2B. The problem is that we seem to be too good for 2B and not good enough for 2A. While in 2A, I can't remember a significant victory against a supposed higher ranked team. We'd beat the likes of London, Mayo, Wicklow etc., but when it came to the likes of Kerry, Westmeath, Offaly etc., we'd either get a hiding or succumb to a brave, narrow defeat.
Think anything but promotion to division 2A and winning the Christy Ring Cup would be considered a poor season."
Spot on.

TownJohnT (Meath) - Posts: 86 - 08/02/2023 12:00:49    2457232

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