Killarney Royals require early spark to cause Donegal upset – Ó Sé as Meath prepare for a massive All-Ireland semi-final clash this Sunday, with hopes of shocking Donegal and reaching their first Sam Maguire final since 2001. RTÉ GAA analysts Ciarán Whelan and Tomás Ó Sé believe Meath’s fearless style could give them a real chance.
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A Chance for an Early Breakthrough
Tomás Ó Sé highlighted on the RTÉ GAA podcast that Donegal will be determined to stop Meath from gaining any early momentum at Croke Park. He noted that Meath have nothing to lose and play with a fearless edge that could cause problems if they settle early. Their direct style, willingness to kick the ball, and aggressive defending could disrupt Donegal’s plans if Meath get into their rhythm quickly.
Fearless and Direct Play
Ó Sé praised Meath’s defensive structure, saying they defend aggressively both as individuals and collectively, which could make them difficult to break down. He also noted that Meath are willing to take their chances, shoot when opportunities arise, and use their runners effectively to push forward and create scoring chances.
Rapid Progress Under Robbie Brennan
Meath’s journey to this semi-final has been unexpected, with Ó Sé admitting he is surprised by how quickly they have improved under manager Robbie Brennan. Despite a mixed league campaign in Division 2 and the mid-season departures of key coaches, along with injury challenges, Meath have managed to build momentum at the right time, defeating top teams like Kerry, Galway, and Dublin along the way.
Whelan Sees Old Meath Spirit
Ciarán Whelan shared that he sees flashes of the old Meath teams in this current group, particularly in their defensive attitude, work rate, and willingness to battle hard for every ball. Whelan noted how Meath’s midfield is effective at contesting high balls, breaking them towards the opposition’s half, and winning key possessions, a style of play that has been missing in the modern game.
Ready for a Massive Challenge
Meath’s fearless approach and aggressive style have brought them to this stage, and while Donegal will be favourites, Meath’s ability to play without pressure and fight for every ball could give them a chance to create an upset. If they can get that “early spark” Ó Sé mentioned, they might just push Donegal all the way in this semi-final.