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We had 21 scores from 40 shots, cork had 79% conversion rate which is excellent. Easy to see where we need to improve. On another day we could have had 30 points and won comfortably as alot of the 20 missed chances were fairly routine.

southmeathgael (Meath) - Posts: 945 - 27/01/2025 08:32:54    2587826

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Replying To southmeathgael:  "We had 21 scores from 40 shots, cork had 79% conversion rate which is excellent. Easy to see where we need to improve. On another day we could have had 30 points and won comfortably as alot of the 20 missed chances were fairly routine."
I think the new rules generally allow teams to play football and be positive, hence the high scores, so I wouldn't put my confidence in us based on that.. Cavan hit 18 points in their loss, Down hit 1-20 in their loss. Not sure how many 2 pointers either of those teams had, I think we have 1 maybe 2.

I definitely think we played well, and could have won it. But Defensive woes and just been very venerable when Cork ran directly at us was worrying

hyperache (Meath) - Posts: 258 - 27/01/2025 10:59:45    2587844

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An entertaining first game and we didn't play too badly albeit it puts us under pressure this week because you're up against it if you lose your first 2 games. We won 57% of our own kickouts, won 56% of Cork's kickouts and we had 40 shots to their 24. So we had enough of the play to win but Cork did create more goal chances than we did and even though we had 40 shots I don't remember too many misses we had that were sitters where you couldn't believe we had missed. I think elements of the new rules suit us. We've a big 8-12, we have forwards which should make hay with the extra space. But there are a couple of areas we need to improve. Either we need a sitting 6 who will protect the full back line better or the full back line will have to improve this week. I'd be fairly confident for the Cavan game and wouldn't make too many changes. I'd probably bring in Jones for Curtis because the game seems to be gone back to 50/50 long kickouts. And then maybe just defining the role of who is playing 6 a bit better and trying to get Frayne to not drop as deep to get on ball and try get him higher up the pitch. Other than that I would be happy enough albeit it with a bit of pressure on for the game on Sunday

LeitrimRoyal99 (Meath) - Posts: 1536 - 27/01/2025 14:53:23    2587939

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Replying To Royal.Legend:  "Why can't we beat Monaghan and Roscommon in Navan."
not good enough simply from what i seen last year. it would be the biggest win in years against a team thats top 8 consistently the last decade. i dont see it. if were bet sunday and manage to avoid relegation ill be shocked

dickie10 (UK) - Posts: 800 - 27/01/2025 15:47:09    2587961

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Replying To dickie10:  "not good enough simply from what i seen last year. it would be the biggest win in years against a team thats top 8 consistently the last decade. i dont see it. if were bet sunday and manage to avoid relegation ill be shocked"
Few of positives to take from that game and try to
Build on them. Thought Menton was very good at Midfield. Full back line was left exposed at times and really struggled. Scoring 21 points was impressive when
Only 2 forwards really played Morris and Costello.
Definitely need changes in the half forward line they were all poor.

Edgeofthesquareman (Meath) - Posts: 10 - 27/01/2025 16:41:38    2587984

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Replying To dickie10:  "not good enough simply from what i seen last year. it would be the biggest win in years against a team thats top 8 consistently the last decade. i dont see it. if were bet sunday and manage to avoid relegation ill be shocked"
Monaghan are def beatable, I'd be very surprised if both monaghan and Roscommon beat cork

southmeathgael (Meath) - Posts: 945 - 27/01/2025 16:46:31    2587987

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