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yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 10339 - 01/03/2020 18:48:32 2271275 Link 9 |
Pulling and dragging has been endemic in the game for years. I can understand Royal frustrations as certainly it was a game Meath could have won. Often we have been regarded as 'too nice' but the pulling and dragging can be as much down to the interpretation of a fussy ref. For instance I came away from Salthill in our first match frustrated with the 2nd half performance of ref Deegan notwithstanding Monaghan kicked some really impressive points from distance in that game. Then against Kerry there was the faux pas by the ref in not letting our sin binned back in and Kerry got the winner in the time in question. Maybe these things balance out but as I said in another post the conditions did not help today. kiloughter (Galway) - Posts: 1730 - 01/03/2020 18:48:51 2271277 Link 5 |
Make time in you life for laughter YT.
festinog (Galway) - Posts: 2859 - 01/03/2020 19:05:20 2271289 Link 0 |
Good win, probably the most significant so far since PJ took over. The loss of 2 players of such importance right before the throw in upset the game plan but character shown to turn it around was fantastic. 4 wins against div 1 teams and an unlucky 1 point loss in Tralee is an impressive start considering the change of style that had to be implemented. Meath are really unlucky to be going down and I expect to see them in the super 8, they are improving all the time. Huge game in Salthill now. Mayo had by far their best spell of the league in the second half today and are starting to settle. They will be going 110% to try and win this. We need as much experience as possible against top teams and would really benefit from getting to a league final. Remember we have 2 games against div 4 teams prior to a Connacht final if all goes to plan. Looks like Ross are promoted fair play to them too. giveitlong (Galway) - Posts: 1041 - 01/03/2020 19:14:46 2271292 Link 2 |
Very good second half from us but I feel the goal from Ward in the first half was the key, it was an atrocious first half and to go in so far ahead after being very slow and wasteful was a big boost. Have to say I thought Monaghan were very poor after being impressed so far this year, it seemed like the sort of day where the pitch sapped all energy outta the legs and that seemed to hurt Monaghan more than us. On top of that Beggan really struggled with a tough breeze in that first half, missed 2 kickable frees that would have kept them in touch. JoeSoap (Donegal) - Posts: 1125 - 01/03/2020 19:16:41 2271294 Link 1 |
Yeah well I'm that case it certainly doesn't suit galway. Joyce lived up to his name today, Galway purists of football my ass. The better team LOST today and you can thank the ref for that. royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 17035 - 01/03/2020 19:39:07 2271310 Link 4 |
Not from Tyrone and not that wise either.
catch22 (USA) - Posts: 1647 - 01/03/2020 19:40:23 2271311 Link 0 |
Meath making a sour exit, very unbecoming, sad to see but concentrate on Leinster
maroondiesel (Mayo) - Posts: 1042 - 01/03/2020 19:58:03 2271314 Link 8 |
If I was to have a criticism of Meath players today is that they try to play within the rules. royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 17035 - 01/03/2020 20:02:25 2271318 Link 2 |
"Lived up to his name"??? Explain. Please. streaker (Galway) - Posts: 385 - 01/03/2020 20:03:52 2271320 Link 1 |
Think Andy puts it right. It's not Galway who should be blamed. It's the so called officials https://mobile.twitter.com/LMFMRADIO/status/1234196767933128704 royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 17035 - 01/03/2020 20:07:47 2271324 Link 1 |
Get over yourself.. 2001 the day joyce destroyed and finished Darren Fay and Meath seems to have stayed with you.. Galway deserved the win despite missing a few of their big players and coming from 1 6 to 0 1 down to win.. Stop blaming the ref Galwaymaster9 (Galway) - Posts: 270 - 01/03/2020 20:09:56 2271325 Link 10 |
If there was pulling and dragging in Salthill today, it'd be fairly harsh to lay the blame at Joyce's door given that he was 120 miles away with a different game on his mind. A badly needed win for the hurlers it was though.
WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 875 - 01/03/2020 20:10:02 2271326 Link 3 |
Eight up and you choked. Make sure you don't do consecutive relegations you might just win the Tailteann Cup.
GDL (Galway) - Posts: 438 - 01/03/2020 20:13:31 2271329 Link 5 |
Cue the Darren Fay fan club rushing to tell us that it was actually Mark O'Reilly that Joyce destroyed. The All-Ireland still stands though, as far as I'm aware...
streaker (Galway) - Posts: 385 - 01/03/2020 20:16:47 2271334 Link 7 |
What name are you talking about? Padraic joyce is one of the classiest and entertaining forwards to ever play the game and he stuck playing with his county long after the good times were over and indeed his club were able to call on him if they were ever in real relegation trouble galwayfball (Galway) - Posts: 1209 - 01/03/2020 20:35:25 2271345 Link 7 |
Galwaymaster9 (Galway) - Posts: 270 - 01/03/2020 20:47:01 2271352 Link 3 |
Shane Walsh is very much carrying Galway. Although must say Paul Conroy was excellent when introduced. Individual errors on the ball cost Meath badly but should have at least worked a draw. When it comes to it can see both teams on the fringes of the super eights this year. Meath at least improving as the league goes on and getting important players back. Galway keeper issues do not look totally resolved and of the teams Meath have played so far Galway have looked easiest to get at.
winatallcost (Meath) - Posts: 237 - 01/03/2020 20:49:58 2271354 Link 2 |
The level of hate and spite? Are you not the poster who has said he will never give another cent to the GAA and now only goes to watch rugby games due to some slight in the past? And its not just in the GAA sadly where there are issues with supporters, I'm fairly certain the gardai have recently announced they are at the point where action will have to be taken at schools rugby games due to the behaviour of those attending.
Soma (UK) - Posts: 2484 - 01/03/2020 20:55:36 2271357 Link 1 |
Cormac Murphy or Coyler were the men for that. However, the ref would have had sufficient respect for that Meath team to not let it get that far. oldsam_newsam (Meath) - Posts: 638 - 01/03/2020 21:08:22 2271365 Link 0 |