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Will they be getting bleachers in? Cant imagine anyone wanting to stand for 6 hours.

GoalsWinGames (Meath) - Posts: 303 - 17/02/2012 09:47:03    1113352

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They might if the Raiderettes are in town.

GlasagusOr (Meath) - Posts: 1348 - 17/02/2012 10:53:29    1113413

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What are the odds on Kevin Reilly getting injured from this too?

Jinxie (Meath) - Posts: 6342 - 17/02/2012 11:50:55    1113467

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Does this not constitute a breach of rule 5.1 of the official code?

Stuck_for_ash (USA) - Posts: 123 - 17/02/2012 12:32:30    1113517

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Would they be so accomadating to actual local lads from Parkvilla FC or Navan rugby club. Total hypocrisy.

RoyalBadger (Meath) - Posts: 571 - 17/02/2012 12:55:03    1113546

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If Meath fielded an American football team (22-24 players), everyone would get a game.

Defense

2 Safetys: Like our full-backs ... Kevin Reilly and Brian Menton.

2 pacy Cornerbacks: Out wide, like our wing backs ... Ciaran Lenehan and Caoimhin King.

3 sturdy Linebackers: Like our half-back line ... Cormac McGuinness, Shane Mc and Gary O'Brien.

4 Ends/Tackles: the big hitters and tigerish tacklers ... Brian Meade would be ideal here, Mickey Burke, Seamus Kenny and Coylers Elbow.


Offense

2 Wide Receivers: pacy mobile forwards ... Stephen Bray and Paddy Gilsenan, with GG as an impact sub.

5 offensive Tackles/Guards: and also to protect the Quarterback ... Tom Walsh, Paddy and Shane O'Rourke, Eoghan Harrington and Conor Gillespie.

1 Tight End: Like our Full-Forward ... Joe Sheridan

1 Quarterback: Mark Ward would tower over everyone, so could see where he is passing to.

2 Running Backs: Graham Reilly and recall Peadar Byrne.

Goal Kicker: Cian Ward

Punt Kicker: David Gallagher

GlasagusOr (Meath) - Posts: 1348 - 17/02/2012 12:55:56    1113548

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Mark Ward for quarter back? If he throws like he kicks thats a bad idea!

decider (Meath) - Posts: 133 - 17/02/2012 13:07:42    1113561

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Seamus Kenny at DE?!! and Gilsenan at receiver? These boys were made for the safety position there super quick!!
Sham/Paeder Bryne at SS and Paddy at FS. Also Mickey Burke actually looks like a linebacker he could easily slot in there at MLB with Menton and McGuinness OLB's...
There is no inter-county footballer who could play O-Line or DT/E's!! Just dont have the ehm... physique for those positions. You'd want your tightest marking lads playing the corners and I really cant think of anyone in particular O'Brien and Harro mabye Lenehan?

shldrs2thewheel (Meath) - Posts: 200 - 17/02/2012 13:29:37    1113588

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Micky Burke For Quarter Back as his unique passing ability will no doubt shine through in this enconter...

baba_blue (Meath) - Posts: 14 - 17/02/2012 14:13:26    1113637

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RoyalBadger
County: Meath
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1113546 Would they be so accomadating to actual local lads from Parkvilla FC or Navan rugby club. Total hypocrisy.

Who are you referring to there and explain why they are hypcrits?

Jinxie (Meath) - Posts: 6342 - 17/02/2012 14:42:24    1113682

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I'd have Micky Burke as a defensive linebacker.

Bring Trevor Giles back to be QB

Royal_Gunner (Meath) - Posts: 534 - 17/02/2012 15:06:32    1113699

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Jinxie

U have too much time on your hands,Have u nothing better to do than respond to people on this...
Every thread your on!!

grahamc9897 (Meath) - Posts: 1174 - 17/02/2012 15:53:54    1113733

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grahamc9897
County: Meath
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1113733 Jinxie

U have too much time on your hands,Have u nothing better to do than respond to people on this...
Every thread your on!!

Sure if you werent on just as much yourself then you wouldnt be seeing it would you?
What exactly is it thats upsetting you about asking that poster that question?

Jinxie (Meath) - Posts: 6342 - 17/02/2012 15:58:21    1113737

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Jinxie...

I believe that he suspects that a request by a sport of our old Imperial foes 'the Brits', such as soccer or rugby to be played in PT would be turned down.

Either way - I'm sure the County Board have received special sanction from Central Council, if not they might give the good men of Nemo Rangers & Faythe Harriers a call and see what their experiences of hosting foreign sports is.

Stuck_for_ash (USA) - Posts: 123 - 17/02/2012 16:03:35    1113742

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Jinxie its hypocritical as there seems to be one rule for American sports and another for sports we percieve as being English. Like i said would Parkvilla or Navan Cosmos be allowed to play there? No because its soccer, but for some reason Gridiron is ok.

RoyalBadger (Meath) - Posts: 571 - 17/02/2012 16:13:55    1113756

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Why would Parkvilla or Navan Cosmos want to play there?
Do they not have their own pitches?

Coylers Elbow (Meath) - Posts: 1075 - 17/02/2012 16:32:22    1113768

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RoyalBadger
County: Meath
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1113756 Jinxie its hypocritical as there seems to be one rule for American sports and another for sports we percieve as being English. Like i said would Parkvilla or Navan Cosmos be allowed to play there? No because its soccer, but for some reason Gridiron is ok.

Firstly, Have Navan cosmos or Pkvilla or the rugby club looked for the use of the ground in the first place.

And is it the Co Board who are behind this game being played here? There obviously has to be clearance from hq for this, so its not like the co board just decided that we'll ring the yanks and ask them to play a game here.

Its also not the co board who decided that soccer or rugby is allowed in PT. Thats another decision that has came from croke park.

I think its wrong to brand the co board as hypocritical when most of the decisions in relation to this are made elsewhere.

Jinxie (Meath) - Posts: 6342 - 17/02/2012 16:37:43    1113770

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Ok Jinxie perhaps it is HQ who are hypocritical. I have no burning desire to see soccer or rugby in PT all I am asking is, is there a consistant approach when deciding what sports can or cant play on GAA grounds and if not why?

RoyalBadger (Meath) - Posts: 571 - 17/02/2012 16:46:55    1113777

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RoyalBadger

I know what your saying. A lot of it is dated rules which are still enforced.
Id like to think the Meath co Board would be accomodating where possible when it comes local clubs around (irregardless of code) and not create a bad relationship or devide.
The ground thing is something that I cant see HQ relenting on, and is made worse by the fact that the gave the green light to soccer and rugby in croke park, then came down heavily on club in cork for letting the irfu use their ground

As for the reason PT was selected for this, I can only imagine it was to do with being able to take approx 20k and proximity to dublin that was a factor and it pretty much became the obvious choice. (thats assuming that its the GAA that these GIFT guys are in talks with)

Jinxie (Meath) - Posts: 6342 - 17/02/2012 16:54:21    1113782

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Great to get some extra revenue. Do we actually have a plan for the stadium, like a final vision of it or will it be just thrown together bit by bit whenever the money is available.

The reason I'm saying is that if the county board could actually put a plan together showing what we are working towards it might actually give incentive to help in fund raising.

Put something out there, stating this is our goal to have PT looking like a modern stadium with all the comforts and facilities expected by 2018. We believe we can achieve this with your help.

Also it would be good to tell the supporters and would be fundraisers that This is YOUR stadium for YOUR county.


I think something akin to Britannia Stadium, Stoke On Trent, England is achievable if we put our minds to it and work hard.

LoyalRoyal (None) - Posts: 452 - 17/02/2012 17:14:42    1113796

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