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Meath V Tyrone

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Replying To gwanyagudthing:  "Will be interesting to see how Offaly approach it - they have literally nothing to lose so they could throw caution to the wind. We should have too much for them though if we have the right mindset. Would like to see some fresh legs getting some minutes."
They could also rest players for Leinster champ, either way we should get the job done.

contributingtoamelee (Meath) - Posts: 90 - 16/03/2026 11:42:00    2661455

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Always a good day when Meath beat Tyrone, at times we played great football moving ball, finding space and kicking points. But thought Tyrone stood off and made life that bit easy for us and a fair bit off intensity we would expect from them. Big issue was our kickouts and this kept them in game for long periods. Could come back to haunt us later in year. But what a great position team and management have us in going into last league game.

seadog54 (Meath) - Posts: 2242 - 16/03/2026 17:13:08    2661517

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We've got to the say, the decision to play in Croke Park has really payed off. 3 wins out of 3 and we've experience of match days there now going in the Leinster Championship.

Robbie Brennan is playing a blinder on all fronts. He's on side with the media which we know is important and his man management skills seem to be excellent. But he's not all Mr. Nice guy when we seen him give it back to the Tyrone line the other night near the end when they were arguing for a line ball which was clearly a Meath ball. Think it was the line ball Morris launched in for the insurance score.

Also have assembled a top coaching team with Aaron Kernans input evident. Anyone listening to Smaller Fish will know his tactical knowledge will be beneficial. Once he's doesn't give up too much info!

NYRoyal (USA) - Posts: 83 - 17/03/2026 01:37:48    2661554

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Hi Meath supporters, Galway supporter coming in peace.

Question on your team selections for the final 2 weeks, what's the likelihood of Jack O'Connor starting both games?

ColmFlaherty (Galway) - Posts: 3 - 17/03/2026 21:02:42    2661630

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Replying To seadog54:  "Always a good day when Meath beat Tyrone, at times we played great football moving ball, finding space and kicking points. But thought Tyrone stood off and made life that bit easy for us and a fair bit off intensity we would expect from them. Big issue was our kickouts and this kept them in game for long periods. Could come back to haunt us later in year. But what a great position team and management have us in going into last league game."
Yes full credit to all.. Despite usual setbacks Robbie &Co does not moan or blame anyone. I admire his next man up attitude since he took charge. Refreshing to see again what can be done with a can do attitude and style of leadership.

nobull456 (Meath) - Posts: 1299 - 19/03/2026 12:20:36    2661811

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They were a joy to watch at times, casually tapping over 2 pointers in both halves as if it were easy. Then horrible to watch as they let them back into it. They just need to fill in the gaps were they go asleep for period of games and then could be a formidable outfit.
All things considered a great place to be with the weakest team in the group left to play.

trimmer (Meath) - Posts: 578 - 19/03/2026 16:42:53    2661843

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Replying To ColmFlaherty:  "Hi Meath supporters, Galway supporter coming in peace.

Question on your team selections for the final 2 weeks, what's the likelihood of Jack O'Connor starting both games?"
He's named to start against Offaly on Sunday, that's the last game of the league.

Martinr5399 (Meath) - Posts: 24 - 20/03/2026 12:25:39    2661913

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