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Very best of luck to our minors when they take on Kildare in Stamullen on Wednesday night. Kildare always a good marker of where a team is underage. Hopefully we have another good minor team coming through

LeitrimRoyal99 (Meath) - Posts: 1466 - 25/03/2024 21:45:42    2533761

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We certainly don't have a good minor team.
That is shocking result at home to Kildare.
We are usually competitive enough at this age group...

Maestro (Meath) - Posts: 569 - 27/03/2024 20:55:48    2534184

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Replying To Maestro:  "We certainly don't have a good minor team.
That is shocking result at home to Kildare.
We are usually competitive enough at this age group..."
Very poor performance

Meathfor@life (Meath) - Posts: 68 - 27/03/2024 22:20:38    2534197

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Replying To Maestro:  "We certainly don't have a good minor team.
That is shocking result at home to Kildare.
We are usually competitive enough at this age group..."
Let's hope it was first game nerves but that appeared to be very poorly organised team, its along time since ive seen a team that just simply kicked the ball away every time they got it, they did it so often i taught it was the early 80's again, shot selection was atrocious aswell, lets hope lessons were learnt and that we can pick up at least one win over louth or westmeath and get to the preliminary quarter finals.

Royal.Legend (Meath) - Posts: 667 - 27/03/2024 23:00:26    2534209

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Firstly hard luck to lads, very tough considering how much work they have put in.

My question is, why was the original manager of this group removed? They did well in Gerry Reilly under him, all indicators were that players enjoyed playing under him.

Usually the manager brings them all the way up from u14 Dev. I'm not saying it's the cause of the result, but these players are very young men at very important time of their lives and first thing they encounter at minor level is upheaval.

Again other then the good Gerry Reilly campaign, the rest is 3rd hand info. So I'm open to correction.

Meathooooo (Meath) - Posts: 49 - 28/03/2024 07:49:16    2534221

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Lads these players are 15/16 years old. Kids. Please take it easy on the criticism.

TakeYourPoints6 (Meath) - Posts: 230 - 28/03/2024 08:58:15    2534231

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Replying To Maestro:  "We certainly don't have a good minor team.
That is shocking result at home to Kildare.
We are usually competitive enough at this age group..."
Your lack of comments about the actual game would indicate you weren't at it.

Yes it was a poor performance but Kildare have been extremely competitive at this level in recent years and are likely one of the favourites for the All ireland.

Also home venue is irrelevant, playing at home at this level is hardly like playing in the San Siro, doesn't give you much advantage other than some familiarity and slightly less travel time.

jetser (Meath) - Posts: 83 - 28/03/2024 09:34:06    2534239

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Replying To TakeYourPoints6:  "Lads these players are 15/16 years old. Kids. Please take it easy on the criticism."
In fairness no one has criticised the players I'm sure the talent is there, the criricism is for the management last night there was no system of play what so ever which is unforgivable at this level.

Royal.Legend (Meath) - Posts: 667 - 28/03/2024 09:57:09    2534243

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A good crowd on a bitter night and credit to St Pat's who had everything well organised. Obviously a very disappointing display and nobody will be more annoyed than the players and management. I'll preface my comments by saying Kildare looked really excellent, big, well coached, able to take on their man and score, and had really good forward play. A bit like our minor teams of 2020 and '21.
There is not a huge expectation around this minor group but last year was the same and those lads dug deep and got to within a kick of a Leinster final, so there is loads to play for with three teams coming out of a four team group.
There are some nice players in the team who will have excellent futures at club, and maybe even county. The management setup looks strong but they will be hugely disappointed that it was very hard see any signs of their coaching in Meath's play last night.

Roger (Meath) - Posts: 471 - 28/03/2024 10:14:01    2534248

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Replying To TakeYourPoints6:  "Lads these players are 15/16 years old. Kids. Please take it easy on the criticism."
Give over will ye.

All that was said was that it was a poor performance which it was and I'm sure the players are aware it was. Nobody slating the players or singling out and individual players for stick or questioning their commitment which I'm sure is superb or their ability because I'm sure they are all good players.

The only criticism at all was directed towards the management because the team looked poorly organised and devoid of ideas.

Blackspot09 (Meath) - Posts: 870 - 28/03/2024 11:41:30    2534269

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Replying To Meathooooo:  "Firstly hard luck to lads, very tough considering how much work they have put in.

My question is, why was the original manager of this group removed? They did well in Gerry Reilly under him, all indicators were that players enjoyed playing under him.

Usually the manager brings them all the way up from u14 Dev. I'm not saying it's the cause of the result, but these players are very young men at very important time of their lives and first thing they encounter at minor level is upheaval.

Again other then the good Gerry Reilly campaign, the rest is 3rd hand info. So I'm open to correction."
The ball was dropped with this group a little as there were a load of different coaches over them at 14 and 15, and the manager last year for the Gerry Reilly, a good man, almost ended up there by default. No issue with Joe Cowley being brought in and last year's man was asked to stay involved but moved to the 20s.
Everything looks more organised behind it with Kenny Morgan over the 16s and Trevor Giles as U15 manager.

Roger (Meath) - Posts: 471 - 28/03/2024 13:22:46    2534295

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Replying To TakeYourPoints6:  "Lads these players are 15/16 years old. Kids. Please take it easy on the criticism."
Well said ! personally, I don't believe we should be posting about the performances of non- adult teams.

Royalblufill (Meath) - Posts: 482 - 28/03/2024 13:25:31    2534296

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Could someone, if they have time, explain how player development is structured in Meath at the moment? And what, if anything, could be done different or better?

I'm looking in envy at the consistency of Derry underage teams in recent years. They have a director of coaching (I may have exact title wrong) and it seems like such a smooth conveyor belt of talent. I get some years will be stronger than others but even in years when Derry are not wining All-Irelands they are within a kick of ball of going well. When things are set up that well, there's no way a team would be losing by 12 in Championship, to anyone. Regardless of that year's crop of players.

I'm woefully ignorant of the work being done in Meath at the moment, so would love to know what's right and wrong with the current setup.

MeathAbroad (Meath) - Posts: 38 - 28/03/2024 13:41:27    2534301

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Replying To Royalblufill:  "Well said ! personally, I don't believe we should be posting about the performances of non- adult teams."
Utter nonsense. The discussion so far has been very respectful and mindful of the fact that we are discussing an underage team. No player being mentioned or singled out for criticism nobody slating the team. All that's being pointed out is that was a poor performance on the night. No issue with that IMO the team will know this themselves and will be keen to make it right the next day. There is definitely a line when it comes to talking about and criticism of underage teams but nobody so far on here has come anywhere near it .

Blackspot09 (Meath) - Posts: 870 - 28/03/2024 14:29:04    2534325

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Replying To Roger:  "The ball was dropped with this group a little as there were a load of different coaches over them at 14 and 15, and the manager last year for the Gerry Reilly, a good man, almost ended up there by default. No issue with Joe Cowley being brought in and last year's man was asked to stay involved but moved to the 20s.
Everything looks more organised behind it with Kenny Morgan over the 16s and Trevor Giles as U15 manager."
last years manager isn't with the 20's (this years)

199710 (Meath) - Posts: 120 - 28/03/2024 14:40:08    2534329

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Replying To 199710:  "last years manager isn't with the 20's (this years)"
He is goalkeeping coach again this year and filled the same role last year with John Mac's crew.

49erroyal (Meath) - Posts: 65 - 28/03/2024 16:57:53    2534353

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Replying To TakeYourPoints6:  "Lads these players are 15/16 years old. Kids. Please take it easy on the criticism."
Get over your self
There is nobody critical of players
And stop being dramatic.

Awaywin (Meath) - Posts: 100 - 29/03/2024 00:48:54    2534403

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Certainly not going to be critical of the players involved, they are only children after all. I would however question the wisdom of the county board who have structures in place with regards the academy where from under 14 a group of coaches look after a team and then are discarded for a new management team for minor after working with players for 3 years. Having been at the game the other night, I could not tell you what way the team were supposed to be playing. The players looked very poorly prepared and the set up had to take responsibility for this. Is it normal that from last years Gerry Reilly final there were so many changes?

longroadback (Meath) - Posts: 325 - 29/03/2024 12:03:38    2534442

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Wishing the lads the best of luck tonight. Last week wasn't the best outing but hoping that's first games nerves and hoping we get past louth similarly to last years minor game putting the nail in the coffin with that Ben Corkery penalty. Excited to Pat Crawley again tonight he was one of the stand out players in the game last week. Hoping for a 3+ point win with the right attitude we are the far superior team

TheRoyalTribesman (Meath) - Posts: 7 - 03/04/2024 12:04:35    2535354

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Replying To TheRoyalTribesman:  "Wishing the lads the best of luck tonight. Last week wasn't the best outing but hoping that's first games nerves and hoping we get past louth similarly to last years minor game putting the nail in the coffin with that Ben Corkery penalty. Excited to Pat Crawley again tonight he was one of the stand out players in the game last week. Hoping for a 3+ point win with the right attitude we are the far superior team"
far superior team don't think so

thestrapper49 (Louth) - Posts: 316 - 03/04/2024 21:28:20    2535458

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