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They last played Dublin in a senior championship game in , in Leinster. Dublin won by 18 points on that occasion but Meath will feel that if they can reel in a point gap in six years, 16 is more than achievable.
That's a simplistic view, of course, when you consider that Dublin were just about to embark on a period of sustained dominance. After losing a third successive All-Ireland final to Cork in , they cracked the code against Mayo in and have held the Brendan Martin Cup from then until now.
On Sunday, Dublin could emulate the feats of former Cork and Kerry teams and join an elite band of five-in-a-row winners. This is a golden age for Dublin, under the astute guidance of Mick Bohan. They were already very good but then along came Hannah Tyrrell, the former Ireland rugby international to bolster their ranks. Lenihan, J. Reilly, N. Dunnin, P. Connell, T. Grace, B. Meegan, T. Moriarty, P. Galway were quite brilliant and never allowed Meath to settle.
Meath: S. McCormack, D. Donnelly, J. Quinn, P. Darby, P. Collier, B. Cunningham, P. Reynolds, P. Moore, T. Browne, T. Brennan, M. Carty, G. Quinn, N. Curran, O. Subs: M. White for Shanley, T. Fagan for Carty, M. Quinn for Fagan. Meath had suffered many heartbreaking defeats in the previous years and came out for the second half determined to win, which they did in the end by to McCormack, M. White, J. Kearns, T. Kerrigan, M. Mellett, P. Mulvany, N. Quinn, B. Cunningham, O. Shanley, T.
Kearns, P. Reynolds, V. Foley, V. Lynch, T. Mellett, K. Rennicks, J. Murphy, M. Moore for Mellett, B. Bligh for Kearns. Meath: M. McQuillan, R. Lyons, T. Ferguson, K. Foley, L. Harnan, M. Hayes, G. McEntee, D. Beggy, J. Cassells, P.
Gillic, C. Stafford, B. Subs: C. Coyle for Cassells, P. Meath and Cork were to meet again in , twice. The first game finished level Meath Cork Brian Stafford scoring the equalising point from a free awarded to David Beggy 30 seconds from the end. Kicked that brilliant, vital, angled point in the second half. But handled the ball superbly, made correct decisions in that frantic last 10 minutes. Was initially snuffed out by Martha Byrne but kicked — all from play — in another excellent display.
Ran endlessly for the cause. Fouled more than any other player. Kept demanding the ball. Kept running at Dublin. Amazing mix of pace, energy, power and determination. Had her very own Mikey Sheehy moment in the first half with that opportunist lob over Ciara Trant. Finished with Kicked one point when a team-mate was standing in a better position inside with a potential goal on offer. Taken off after 45 minutes of hard graft.
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