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Just reading a thread about big upsets on the national forum and it had me wondering about what were huge upsets in the Meath hurling and football championships from Junior to Senior? butterfly (Meath) - Posts: 112 - 23/02/2021 11:08:20 2332517 Link 0 |
Irish_downunder (Meath) - Posts: 642 - 23/02/2021 11:35:26 2332521 Link 0 |
Wolfe Tones beating NOM in 2006 Keegan decider braxton_hicks (Meath) - Posts: 31 - 23/02/2021 15:25:28 2332542 Link 1 |
I was only young at the time, but Wolfe Tones beating Kilmessan in the 1993 Senior Hurling SF must have been some shock. CastleBravo (Meath) - Posts: 1668 - 24/02/2021 09:28:52 2332602 Link 16 |
Nobber beating Simonstown last year was a huge shock. I think Simonstown were something like 1/20 in the bookies to win. Ratoath Royal (Meath) - Posts: 1374 - 24/02/2021 09:50:35 2332606 Link 19 |
Nobber beating Trim in IFC final 2019. MillerX (Meath) - Posts: 1080 - 24/02/2021 12:55:05 2332624 Link 0 |
I think there's a bit of recency bias going on here. What are the odds that the biggest ever shocks seem to have mostly happened in the last 2 or 3 years....? CastleBravo (Meath) - Posts: 1668 - 24/02/2021 20:05:54 2332673 Link 19 |
Would Kilmainhamwood winning the senior is 1996 be seen as a big shock? Its before my time. butterfly (Meath) - Posts: 112 - 25/02/2021 09:34:39 2332705 Link 0 |
This wouldn't have been seen as a shock at all believe it or not. Kilmainhamwood were an excellent team in the 90's. They won an intermediate title in 94 and were senior runners up to Dunderry in 95. I think they reached another final in 2000. It must be said that Senschelstown were unlucky to be missing star duo Graham Geraghty and Colm Coyle due to suspensions picked up in the aftermath of the brawl with Mayo in the replayed All-Ireland Final.
winatallcost (Meath) - Posts: 594 - 25/02/2021 10:34:21 2332714 Link 1 |
Not really. Very very good team at that time. They'd Brian Stafford, Raymond Cunningham (who'd score the winner for Cavan in the '97 Ulster final), Larry McCormack (who'd been involved with Meath panels) and a young Ray Mcgee in the forwards, Martin Crosbie at midfield and Raymond Finnegan in goals (sub keeper for Meath in 96). With or without Geraghty and Coyle they'd have put it up to Senchelstown. brian (Meath) - Posts: 1973 - 25/02/2021 12:05:05 2332721 Link 17 |
In reality Simonstown have lost a good few from the 2 in a row team with not the same quality coming through. They still should have won but the gap is not as big as it was.
round_ball_99 (Meath) - Posts: 19 - 26/02/2021 11:06:23 2332804 Link 0 |
I think Longwood in the past decade have come up with some major shocks, I'll probably get some these wrong but from my memory there first major shock was kilmessan in 2012 QF, then Kiltale in 2013 SF 10 points down half time, but even since then they have beaten kilmessan, kildalkey, trim, ratoath, killyon with team they have there all surprise wins i actually dont know how there still senior A with there team. Slimbob (Meath) - Posts: 26 - 02/03/2021 23:21:40 2333363 Link 0 |
Wolfe Tones were desperately unlucky not to win SHC in 1993, beaten by a dubious free late on to lose by a point v Rathmolyon, very novel final , both teams trying to win their first SHC. Must have been a serious shock though to come from intermedaite in 92 to Senior Hurling Final in 93 and almost win it. Surely Rathmolyon beating Trim in other semi was a huge shock , Trim were going for 3 in a row! Kildalkey produced a big shock in 1990 beating Trim in semi final of the senior hurling in Athboy, Trim were going for 4 seniors in a row. The display of Ratoath in championship this year vs Kildalkey was a bit of a shock, not result maybe but the manner of it. dickie10 (UK) - Posts: 790 - 08/03/2021 22:36:45 2333741 Link 0 |