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Anyone writing in nonsense here about Ballivor being a hurling team is from the area with a chip on their shoulder and looking to create some sort of siege mentality. Nobody outside of Ballivor looks at them like that. Anybody who's ever faced them will know they've always produced quality footballers and you never got anything easy against them, even when they had some barren years. The_Ripper (Meath) - Posts: 183 - 23/09/2024 10:17:54 2571401 Link 0 |
For 3 of the 4 semi-finalists, it would be a massive achievement to win an Intermediate Championship - Meath Hill and Castletown are very small clubs in rural North Meath, both with some really good young players who have been involved in Meath underage set ups over the last couple of years. They're reaping the rewards now. hyperache (Meath) - Posts: 250 - 23/09/2024 11:51:36 2571425 Link 0 |
Scully was quiet, though made a few bursts where he won frees inside the 45. Ballivor did a good job on him. He took an awful lot of hits off the ball. Had as much involvement as O'Halloran and McKeon, the two other county players on show. McKeon and Garrigan cancelled eachother out, the only score McKeon got from play was when someone else was on him. Ballivor deserved the victory, they left a few scores out there and they have a lot of experience in the team. I fear for them against Meath Hill who are a similar style team to Oldcastle but they won't get away with the same off the ball stuff in Pairc Tailteann with proper linesmen. Adam Gannon and Keith Keoghan will be big additions if they are back for the semi final.
royal11 (Meath) - Posts: 102 - 23/09/2024 13:07:06 2571444 Link 0 |
McKeon may not have scored much from play, but he was very prominent in most of Ballivor good moves. Off the ball stuff will definitely be harder to get away with in Pairc Tailteann. I actually think Oldcastles defence was okay bar the goals being leaked. It's their attacking up front that let them down..they really struggled to break down a packed Ballivor defence. I expect both semi finals to be close. NOM and Meath Hill favourites for those games based on recent results, but it's all going to be on the day! Meath Hill the only undefeated team left I believe? How can you not love the intermediate championship! trueblue1995 (Meath) - Posts: 40 - 23/09/2024 13:28:18 2571447 Link 0 |
Mckeon started most attacks but you must remember it was o halloran cutting out the ball time after time and carrying it out through the hands to the half way and laying it off to Mckeon. On the scully point he got a lot of abuse hit off the ball and was still Oldcastle most prominent player. You could tell who were the county players playing Scully O halloran Mckeon. Mmmeath (Meath) - Posts: 15 - 23/09/2024 14:39:27 2571464 Link 0 |
Ballivor to beat Meathhill. Meathhill discipline will be the undoing of them here. Ballivor have a physical 15 and speed to go with that. Meathhill have some lovely individual players but Ballivor will snuff them out. With Kildalkey out of the hurling now, concentration will turn to the football. I see the winner of the championship coming from this side. Ballivor by 4 fitspert (Meath) - Posts: 25 - 29/09/2024 10:20:56 2572316 Link 0 |
The first semi promises to be an absolute cracker with two good footballing teams facing off. O'Mahonys had a hiccup in their first outing against Walterstown but have not put a foot wrong since while Castletown also lost their opener to Ballivor, they will feel disappointed in the manner of their loss having bossed the game for so long. Both teams have since been on a winning streak that will end on Saturday with NOM experience possibly giving them the edge in a one-point victory. KingofTara (Meath) - Posts: 20 - 01/10/2024 10:27:42 2572668 Link 0 |
NOM to beat Castletown by 6 plus. Castletown will be senior in the next 4-5 years but Navan are ready to get back to the senior ranks where they belong. Gaelic_Games (Meath) - Posts: 21 - 01/10/2024 15:20:00 2572705 Link 0 |
Two interesting games, and I think we've seen it all year at Intermediate level, it really is all on who shows up on the day. There hasn't been much consistency across the board, so these games could go anyway. hyperache (Meath) - Posts: 250 - 02/10/2024 13:53:47 2572785 Link 0 |
Final pairing sorted after the weekend and it should be a ding dong final. O'Mahonys proved too experienced for Castletown according to spectators at the game. I was at the Meath Hill Ballivor game and Meath Hill were very impressive. Took the pace of the game to Ballivor and were spurred on by there enourmous crowd. The place will shut down for a year if they are to get over the line. Young Breslin is a great operator and could not understand how Ballivor didn't put their county man on him, he would be more than able. LoyaleRoyale (Meath) - Posts: 13 - 07/10/2024 11:08:31 2573428 Link 0 |
Would it be team with smallest pick in county up against team with biggest pick? happydude (Meath) - Posts: 234 - 07/10/2024 21:41:36 2573548 Link 0 |
Meath Hill have a much bigger pick that you'd think. While it's absolutely a rural area, but there's no clear parish boundary lines I would say. Anyone in that kind of Rural Nobber, Kilmainhamwood, Drumcondrath, and out to Kingscourt area would fall into the catchment area. The area stretches across the Cavan to Louth border. So it's bigger than you'd think. I certainly seen players play for Kilmainhamwood at underage level but go to Meath Hill for adult football. So they've benefited from a lot of that. And Navan O'Mahonys on the other hand have one of the biggest picks on paper, but despite Navan's population surge, it's clear a lot of people aren't getting involved in GAA. They really share punching below where they should be hyperache (Meath) - Posts: 250 - 09/10/2024 13:36:50 2573884 Link 0 |
You know your stuff yes Meath Hill is a sprawling rural area but covers a lot of ground and has no village as such. This has led to a lot of one off housing in the area. Indeed it does stretch from the Gypsum near kwood all along the Cavan/monaghan border right to the Louth border. They have two schools as Carrickleck which is in kingscourt parish but Co Meath can play with the hill. Traditionally families living in Drumconrath with Meath hill backgrounds play with them (McMahons, Griffins McCabes and are fully entitled to do so as So to be fair The Hill would have a bigger pick than say Drumconrath, Nobber, Castletown and even St Michael's which are all smaller areas while Kwood would be more similar another big rural area noelpconnon (Cavan) - Posts: 219 - 11/10/2024 07:47:07 2574131 Link 1 |
It will be interesting to see how the Mahonys get on in the final without their talisman Jake Regan . He has been a marvelous servant to the club and has been their go to man for scores this long time. I think the Hill will simply have too much for De La Salle on the day but it will be a nail biter and the Hill already have one eye on Leinster. The Hill by 3. NorthMeathRising (Meath) - Posts: 27 - 14/10/2024 11:27:31 2574753 Link 2 |
In a blow to Dmahonys was above in CP saturday and saw young gossin Mallon on crutches & in a jes knee brace RobbiesArmy2025 (Meath) - Posts: 33 - 14/10/2024 12:00:42 2574767 Link 2 |
I'm not sure how de intermediate hurling championship victory ( a fabulous championship I must declare) will efect the maneys. The mountain men are well adjusted to the intermediate football, not sure where the maneys are at the moment hai sumtimes i think they feel like their still playing the senior football. That been said the likes of young Aiden Mallon and Conor brady might draw some inspiration from watching the likes of Jinxy beggy and the brays growing up. I think it is a north meath year. They bring that raw strength ye dont get in the town. Hill by 15. MartryMorrisey (Meath) - Posts: 19 - 14/10/2024 13:14:11 2574792 Link 3 |
Tones in the senior football too. It will be the weekend North Meath takes over.
MartryMorrisey (Meath) - Posts: 19 - 14/10/2024 13:16:50 2574796 Link 1 |
Does any1 have the odds for the final? Last I saw MH were 5/6 favs. TIA RobbiesArmy2025 (Meath) - Posts: 33 - 16/10/2024 11:39:45 2575252 Link 0 |
Nom to get over the line on Saturday in what will be a titanic battle. Both will feel they haven't faced a better opposition up until this point. I expect young Melon to pick up Breslin and keep him at bay. Up front Rob K duggie Dillon Oisin Obrien and young Ronan Clarke will prove too strong. Nom by 2 Royale1 (Meath) - Posts: 8 - 16/10/2024 14:01:47 2575296 Link 0 |
Last I saw it was 5/6 Meath Hill, and NOM were 6/5, draw is 13/2. And odds to win the competition are 4/6 Meath Hill and NOM are evens. Discrepancy is that the match betting is to win in 60 mins, extra time doesn't count.
hyperache (Meath) - Posts: 250 - 16/10/2024 14:21:40 2575301 Link 0 |