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Replying To Irish_downunder:  "Unfortunately Fossa are going to win that grade at a canter. Great run by Castletown though"
Well yes, you'd have to imagine any Kerry team would be strong given that there's only 8 senior clubs, so they'd be very strong at Intermediate or Junior. That's before you take David Clifford into account.

But as you said, good run by Castletown. Probably the least fancied off all the Meath champions in Leinster, and put up good performances on the road.

hyperache (Meath) - Posts: 198 - 08/12/2022 14:14:11    2449871

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Best of Luck to Trim taking on Bray in Aughrim

countyman123 (Meath) - Posts: 34 - 09/12/2022 14:08:19    2449965

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That's a very disappointing result for Trim. Did the hardest part and beat the Kilkenny champions and still couldn't get over the line.

Ratoath Royal (Meath) - Posts: 1362 - 10/12/2022 14:48:19    2450044

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Replying To Ratoath Royal:  "That's a very disappointing result for Trim. Did the hardest part and beat the Kilkenny champions and still couldn't get over the line."
Yeah Ratoath done so well vs the downs

Northmeath1993 (Meath) - Posts: 49 - 10/12/2022 22:03:33    2450094

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Replying To Northmeath1993:  "Yeah Ratoath done so well vs the downs"
What an weirdly childish and bitter response. Like most Meath fans, I support all Meath teams in Leinster. You're obviously one of the exceptions.

Ratoath Royal (Meath) - Posts: 1362 - 11/12/2022 08:02:04    2450095

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Replying To Ratoath Royal:  "What an weirdly childish and bitter response. Like most Meath fans, I support all Meath teams in Leinster. You're obviously one of the exceptions."
Fair play Ratoath Royal, yes you are a great supporter of all Meath teams on here.

Getting through to win a provincial is so difficult - so many things have to go you way.

A long season caught up with Trim yesterday and they came up against a team they were quite evenly matched with. The game being switched to Bray's home ground certainly didn't help and losing three of their starting backs to injury and a sending off added to the difficulties. Brays defence did a good job of snuffing out Trim's danger men and deserved their win but it could have gone the other way on another day.

stillaroyal (Meath) - Posts: 223 - 11/12/2022 11:53:26    2450102

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Replying To stillaroyal:  "Fair play Ratoath Royal, yes you are a great supporter of all Meath teams on here.

Getting through to win a provincial is so difficult - so many things have to go you way.

A long season caught up with Trim yesterday and they came up against a team they were quite evenly matched with. The game being switched to Bray's home ground certainly didn't help and losing three of their starting backs to injury and a sending off added to the difficulties. Brays defence did a good job of snuffing out Trim's danger men and deserved their win but it could have gone the other way on another day."
Wasn't Trim's Day. Don't know if they had any say in the match being changed. Personally think they should have waited to have it in aughrim or somewhere else.

Surprised no-one on either team was seriously hurt as some of the pulls and hits going on with the referee not caring was shockin. Once a ruck formed anything was allowed. toher at one point was shouldered right down his chest and put to his knees and ref played on. Higgins was lucky not to have been given a second yellow earlier in the match however and his sending off ultimately cost them the match as the spare man killed them as bray just played a sweeper for rest of the game. Bray were standard enough but the Trim forwards struggled massively and the cole brothers had a big off day so every ball came straight back out.

Still it should be a lesson for a relatively young team but could see a few of the older lads stepping away now.

Irish_downunder (Meath) - Posts: 630 - 12/12/2022 10:28:41    2450160

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Replying To Irish_downunder:  "Wasn't Trim's Day. Don't know if they had any say in the match being changed. Personally think they should have waited to have it in aughrim or somewhere else.

Surprised no-one on either team was seriously hurt as some of the pulls and hits going on with the referee not caring was shockin. Once a ruck formed anything was allowed. toher at one point was shouldered right down his chest and put to his knees and ref played on. Higgins was lucky not to have been given a second yellow earlier in the match however and his sending off ultimately cost them the match as the spare man killed them as bray just played a sweeper for rest of the game. Bray were standard enough but the Trim forwards struggled massively and the cole brothers had a big off day so every ball came straight back out.

Still it should be a lesson for a relatively young team but could see a few of the older lads stepping away now."
Lovely light hurling team but not able for a leinster winter campaign

PatrickTopping (Meath) - Posts: 112 - 15/12/2022 15:34:35    2450501

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Replying To PatrickTopping:  "Lovely light hurling team but not able for a leinster winter campaign"
I still think it's more important to keep 15 on the field especially in heavy conditions.

MillerX (Meath) - Posts: 1061 - 16/12/2022 10:29:46    2450536

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Replying To MillerX:  "I still think it's more important to keep 15 on the field especially in heavy conditions."
And also for anyone who saw the game it seemed to be simply an off day for too many of the trim lads. Tough to keep momentum going after fantastic displays since the semi final of the Meath championship.

tuppy23 (Meath) - Posts: 154 - 16/12/2022 19:44:35    2450586

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Castletown on the road again Saturday in the All Ireland semi final against Fossa in Portlaoise. Will be a big ask lining up against the Clifford's! Bookies don't give them much of a chance but hopefully they can keep flying the Meath flag in the club championship! Best of luck to them

boeder (Meath) - Posts: 59 - 03/01/2023 13:38:54    2450955

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Hard luck to Castletown yesterday, was always going to be a huge ask to beat a Kerry team who boast the best player in the country, and his brother who isn't too far behind.

They give a good account of themselves, conditions in the first half were dreadful and they were playing against a very very strong wind. They looked like they were entitled to be there at times and the two young midfielders for Castletown were outstanding - as they have been all year.

But it was just a bridge too far for them, Fossa just had the ace cards in the Cliffords and were just too strong. But they can hold their heads up high after a strong season. They'll be a match for a lot of teams next year at Intermediate.

hyperache (Meath) - Posts: 198 - 08/01/2023 12:45:39    2451504

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Replying To hyperache:  "Hard luck to Castletown yesterday, was always going to be a huge ask to beat a Kerry team who boast the best player in the country, and his brother who isn't too far behind.

They give a good account of themselves, conditions in the first half were dreadful and they were playing against a very very strong wind. They looked like they were entitled to be there at times and the two young midfielders for Castletown were outstanding - as they have been all year.

But it was just a bridge too far for them, Fossa just had the ace cards in the Cliffords and were just too strong. But they can hold their heads up high after a strong season. They'll be a match for a lot of teams next year at Intermediate."
Fair play to Castletown on a good campaign. Is there anybody on the team who should be on Meath squads. I would imagine McConnell and Smith with the 20's. Maybe Price with the seniors?

LeitrimRoyal99 (Meath) - Posts: 1454 - 08/01/2023 15:39:44    2451515

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Replying To LeitrimRoyal99:  "Fair play to Castletown on a good campaign. Is there anybody on the team who should be on Meath squads. I would imagine McConnell and Smith with the 20's. Maybe Price with the seniors?"
I would say the bulk of Castletow's good players are the younger lads, who've all been involved with Meath teams at underage level, so you'd imagine they will progress through the ranks. Might be a bit soon for Killian Smyth or Rian McConnell, I think the latter is only about 18, and he needs a bit of physical development.

Price is a good half back, and certainly wouldn't hurt having him involved with the senior panel for the experience anyway, see what development can happen. Other than that, maybe the full back Evan Hoey is the only one I could think of. He's probably a bit older though, 24ish, but did a very reasonable Job on David Clifford yesterday. I did hear a rumour he was called up by COR and will join them after the club's campaign finished, so not sure if there's any truth in that, but he seems quite a decent defender.

hyperache (Meath) - Posts: 198 - 08/01/2023 16:02:40    2451521

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Hard luck Castletown. It was always going to be a mammoth task coming up against Fossa (or indeed any Kerry junior team).
Castletown's county and provincial success should set them up nicely for the Intermediate championship this year. Curraha were the last Leinster junior champions from Meath and they went on to win Intermediate not too long after.

Ratoath Royal (Meath) - Posts: 1362 - 09/01/2023 12:35:22    2451689

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Bit of a joke hearing a delegate giving out about Kerry having only 8 senior clubs when few years back he was on about Meath reducing from 18 to 16 senior and from 20 to 16 intermediate clubs…
Suppose all in context

Brownepat (Meath) - Posts: 532 - 11/01/2023 09:37:06    2451982

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Replying To Brownepat:  "Bit of a joke hearing a delegate giving out about Kerry having only 8 senior clubs when few years back he was on about Meath reducing from 18 to 16 senior and from 20 to 16 intermediate clubs…
Suppose all in context"
And when Dublin have 32 senior teams. We would be well advised being quiet on it as the current situation suits us too. Nothing stopping us moving to 8 senior clubs too if we wanted to

LeitrimRoyal99 (Meath) - Posts: 1454 - 11/01/2023 11:27:10    2452009

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Replying To Brownepat:  "Bit of a joke hearing a delegate giving out about Kerry having only 8 senior clubs when few years back he was on about Meath reducing from 18 to 16 senior and from 20 to 16 intermediate clubs…
Suppose all in context"
I wonder if the point he was trying to make was that the standard of Kerry Intermediate and Junior teams would be higher because they had less Senior teams? Maybe not!
If we changed Meath to 8 Senior teams - so 8 teams drop down from Senior to Inter and then 8 teams drop down from Inter to Junior you would have to think that whichever teams won Intermediate or Junior would be better placed to win Leinster and All Ireland club?

ASaminthehand (Meath) - Posts: 422 - 11/01/2023 13:58:04    2452043

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