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That's very similar to the current Meath championship, only difference is in Meath we don't play for a cup at the end of the group stages. I'd still class the KK format as the one competition. Even though there's a few token cups after the group stages I'm sure there's only one prize in everyones mind. begining (UK) - Posts: 277 - 01/08/2017 08:54:49 2027132 Link 0 |
Actually the Meath Hurling setup is fine as it is. This year is probably the first time there has been such hammerings. I would however include the bottom 2 teams in each group in the relegation as opposed to just the bottom team. This would result in the lower teams having to stay involved as opposed to getting 2 points against the perceived weaker team and then just being satisfied to stay up. Foley91 (Meath) - Posts: 339 - 01/08/2017 10:10:31 2027165 Link 0 |
Will ratoath beat trim in the final round, trim have been poor last 2 games! Trim look very unfit in their forwards and Ratoath look like there finding their feet! Heff is trims biggest threat but ratoaths full back Brian Murphy is a fine hurler should be well able to handle him!! Kelly and Murphy work like clock work in the backs m, Definitely the game to go see!! I'm calling ratoath by 2... and before you's have a go at me I'm a dunboyne man 36inchash (Dublin) - Posts: 20 - 01/08/2017 18:33:00 2027560 Link 0 |
The answer in one word is no. Trim were missing Alan Douglas and Luke Moran and it completely affected their shape. No excuse for the level of the defeat to Kilmessan but Trim will beat Ratoath with at least 4 points to spare.
trim1 (Meath) - Posts: 155 - 01/08/2017 21:29:01 2027622 Link 0 |
i wouldnt go as far as to say they have made difficult decisions theres only a handful of players from kilmessan who dont play football with dunsany or at all. Kilmessan's biggest problem going forward is that they are an aging team still and there is not a a huge pile of young players coming through. but they are finding form but its still kiltales to lose
srgt_slaughter (Meath) - Posts: 462 - 02/08/2017 11:29:18 2027778 Link 1 |
why is the trim ratoath game not on the same time as dunboyne and kilmessan games. Trim will now know how many points they need to win by before they go out on the pitch in order to top the group. How can this be fair? overthehill72 (Meath) - Posts: 334 - 15/08/2017 12:21:59 2033574 Link 0 |
Totally agree, the CCC need to change this and give all teams a level playing field. Trim could overturn the score difference with the movitation of knowing they're target. The current results in Meath hurling show that the top 6 are way ahead of the rest and a 20+ points win would be the norm going on this seasons results.
Redsalltheway (Meath) - Posts: 112 - 15/08/2017 13:34:30 2033608 Link 0 |
im putting money on kildalkey to win it, they have enda keogh back playing senior and duksy doran will be back for quater final. they could take kiltale in the final yet. it will be a very different team than the one kildalkey had out against kiltale in the first round. dickie10 (UK) - Posts: 532 - 15/08/2017 20:54:33 2033865 Link 0 |
Don't think kildalkey would get within 10 points of kiltale. Only team that will beat kiltale is kilmessan they were tantalising in the last round with Kevin Keena doing untold I don't think kiltale would be able to cope and you can believe that.
thekillercrow (Meath) - Posts: 26 - 16/08/2017 13:39:37 2034199 Link 0 |
same players that they failed with the last few years? when they were actually in the prime need alot more than that to overcome the huge gulf between them teams kilmessan for sure the dark horse can see ratoath give trim a right good go next week poor trim team again a good young team be very tight hurlit (Meath) - Posts: 312 - 16/08/2017 15:44:52 2034296 Link 0 |
If it wasn't for the freak result of Longwood beating Kiltale in the 2013 semi-final, they could actually be going for their 6 in a row . . . Have Kiltale even lost a championship match since that ?? BoscoFrench (Meath) - Posts: 43 - 16/08/2017 16:03:33 2034303 Link 0 |
Ah stop black. You haven't a clue.
Foley91 (Meath) - Posts: 339 - 17/08/2017 11:38:09 2034627 Link 0 |
Pie in the sky stuff. Will never happen. Up to all clubs to improve underage and structures within their club and change the Kiltale, Kildalkey and Kilmessan stranglehold which has existed on Meath hurling the last 10years or so.
Redsalltheway (Meath) - Posts: 112 - 17/08/2017 12:08:01 2034638 Link 0 |
That's actually not a bad idea. Rathmolyan have been decimated by Kiltale harvesting players in the Summerhill area. Longwood usually have about to 10 players capable to competing with the rest in the county. Trim / Boardsmill is a difficult one as you wold expect Trim to be in there with the big 3 especially as they are so dominant at underage. But town sides lose players more readily and they have a bit to go yet. A Trim / Boardsmill combination would be seriously competitive. I would add in Navan O'Mahonys / Wolfe Tones and Athboy / Dunderry to that mix and we would have a much improved senior championship. We could up the status of the league for individual club teams to keep together. It would be worth trying on a 3 year basis as I think you would see an improvement at county level if there are more competitive games at club level. oldsam_newsam (Meath) - Posts: 638 - 17/08/2017 15:56:29 2034748 Link 0 |
In fairness Killyon were beaten in the final by kiltale in a hard fought game. They can definately compete with those three. Put them with Longwood and that team would beat all around them defeating the purpose. Not a hope it will ever happen anyway. All those clubs have numbers to go it alone.
Royalace (Meath) - Posts: 121 - 17/08/2017 19:04:04 2034854 Link 0 |
i see on twitter dunderry gave kiltale a bye hurlit (Meath) - Posts: 312 - 20/08/2017 23:43:36 2035789 Link 2 |
That is a shambles. The club should be fined for that. If you cant man up enough to play a sport against 15 other men and just try your best an know you did then why bother playing against any of the teams. Dunderry should be ashamed. Irish_downunder (Meath) - Posts: 476 - 21/08/2017 08:23:05 2035825 Link 1 |
Surely this means they will be automatically relegated and rightfully so. Foley91 (Meath) - Posts: 339 - 21/08/2017 10:34:06 2035869 Link 0 |
It is totally unacceptable that another club will be relegated having played all their games, Dunderry should be ashamed of themselves for doing this, i hope there is some ruling about walkovers in championship to relegate Dunderry, but i guess the question is do Dunderry really care about hurling any more.
StickFan (Meath) - Posts: 192 - 21/08/2017 10:57:10 2035881 Link 0 |
I know there's a rule where 2 walkovers and you're relegated, but don't think they can just relegate them as punishment for one walkover. CastleBravo (Meath) - Posts: 1391 - 21/08/2017 11:21:23 2035898 Link 9 |