NIAMH O’SULLIVAN IS relishing “an exciting time for Meath Ladies” amidst no shortage of change for the back-to-back All-Ireland senior champions ahead of the 2023 season.
The three in-a-row chasing Royals have a new man at the helm in Davy Nelson, the county’s former U21 boss succeeding the now-legendary Eamonn Murray in the hot-seat.
Former Monaghan player Bernie Murray and strength and conditioning coach Alan Malone have also joined the new-look management team, with their Division 1 Lidl Ladies National Football League title defence getting underway against rivals Dublin on Saturday, 21 January.
“It’s an exciting time for us,” experienced forward O’Sullivan tells The42.
“We have new management in. Change, it’s going to be difficult but it’s definitely one we’re relishing and we’re looking forward to a new challenge ahead with Davy and Bernie and all involved. It’s an exciting time for Meath Ladies.”
The 2021 All-Star and 2022 All-Ireland final Player of the Match hadn’t crossed paths with Nelson before now, but has enjoyed the changing of the guard thus far.
“I had heard great things about him from a lot of people in the county, he’s regarded highly in Meath among a lot of people. We’re just grateful that he decided to come on board with us. It’s not an easy task obviously, two-time All-Ireland women’s champions, but Davy I know is relishing the challenge. And I know the players, we’re eager to see what Davy has in store for us.
“He has brought Bernie Murray in as well and Mark and Alan, our S&C coach. There is still a bit of continuity with Mark Brennan still involved and Kelley Fay, our psychologist, but it’s still nice to have fresh ideas going forward. It’s nice to have a challenging aspect coming into the new season.
“It’s great, they all have footballing backgrounds. We’re so lucky. It’s really hard for people, there is a massive commitment involved at county level. You’re out nearly five nights a week, people have families as well, so we’re really grateful that they’ve decided to come on board. They have bounds of knowledge from their own playing days and obviously Davy from managing teams as well.”
There’s been some player turnover on the Banks of the Boyne too, with the departures of key starters Emma Troy and Aoibhean Leahy already confirmed, but AFLW duo Vikki Wall and Orlagh Lally are set to be involved in a huge boost for the team.
“It’s massive,” O’Sullivan nods. “I think every team in the country would love a Vikki Wall or an Orlagh Lally on their team. We’re delighted that they can play some part with us.
“The great strength of our team is that we’ve young girls coming in this year and they’re really pushing the older girls as well. It’s great to see that. They’ll get a chance in the league. But to have the experience of Vikki and Orlagh coming back, and even them bringing their experience from the professional lifestyle of playing AFL in Australia will be massive to our team as well, and the high standards that we all want to achieve and we all want to have in camp.”
The action gets underway in just over a weeks’ time in the capital, the Royals hell-bent on continuing their remarkable rise. “I have to say I’m looking forward to get rid of this pre-season and getting stuck into the games! What a big challenge to start against Dublin, you want to be playing the top teams.
“It’s great this year with the league, they’ve got rid of the group stages, we’re playing everyone. We’re travelling up to Donegal, we’re travelling down to Kerry and Cork and we’re all excited in Meath to be playing them top teams. We’re ready for the league ahead and to face all the top teams.”
O’Sullivan won’t shy away from the fact that Meath are at the very top of the tree with a target on their back as back-to-back All-Ireland champions and Division 1 league holders, but assures they’ll block out all three in-a-row talk and the likes.
“In fairness, we’re very much set in stone on the league and our main focus at the moment is Dublin. We’ve had great battles with Dublin over the years, but especially with the way the league has changed format, we know every team’s gonna be difficult and will be definitely out to get us.
“’21 and ’22 were great, great years, but as a group, we have firmly pushed them aside and we’re really focused on the task ahead. We do want to retain our league title. Look, it won’t be easy by no means but we’re not even looking at a league final yet, we’re just taking one game at a time and at this moment in time, our focus is on Dublin on 21 January in Parnell Park.
“It’s great we are where we are — people are saying we’re back-to-back champions, but I can say that has firmly been pushed aside in camp.”
The Irish Life GAA Healthy Clubs Every Step Counts Challenge 2023 is taking place from 11 January to the 15 February, and will encourage both GAA club members and non-members alike to get walking with a goal of 4,000km per club.
Never mind Monday morning how do you stay awake during the game ?
Is it only on Sky?
Why thumbs down??? Just wondering if BBC or C4 etc are carrying the game?
It’s on BBC2 from 11pm
Thanks Catriona.
Don’t mind them. I only found out 2 years ago it was on bbc. Always assumed that it was only on Sky. A fair assumption too I think :-)
Or you could take Monday off!
How am I suppose to do mocks next week with 6nations and the super bowl on.????????
If your in Limerick Showtime Cinema is showing it for 15e and I think you get a beer, hotdog and popcorn for that and can bring your own beer too :)
Get a pair of Homer Simpson jury duty glasses for work. Can have a lovely nap then
Haha!!
I’m San Francisco-born, and don’t give a rat’s hiney about the business of American football. It’s a business. The teams and players care not one heartbeat about the fans, except as sources of revenue.
It was such a joy to attend the Munster hurling finals and watch a real sport being played by real sportsmen and to see real fans instead of drunken lunatics assaulting each other while watching steroid-crazed egomaniacs. A sporting epiphany it was.
What sport isn’t there to make money?
It’s ok not to like something, you don’t have to watch it. At the same time, keep your stupid opinions to yourself. That way you can hide your idiocy.
Gaelic Football & Hurling Billie. Playing for the pride of your home county ( with rare exceptions) & in most cases taking financial loss for the honour of doing it. I love professional sports especially rugby & AFL but there is something really special about Gaelic Games.
Thanks for the strategy tips, Billie. Don’t know what I did without you all my life.
Think you’ve gotten it all wrong, the whole purpose of the comments section here is for ppl to voice their opinions. Keep your “keep your stupid opinions to yourself” to yourself @BillieHetfield.
If you limit yourself to add breaks for social media thats about 90% of the game :-)
and the Americans say soccer is boring…
It’s not boring, your brain is just too small to understand what’s going on.
I won’t force you to watch, I promise.
I understand what is going on and it is very very boring. Enjoy staying up all night to watch that tripe. Worst sport ever invented in my opinion.
I swapped work on Monday for next saturday so I have a nice lie in and I just can not wait any longer bring on the Super Bowl !!!!
Just record it on sky plus keep clear of result and watch after work job done. Lets be fair not many people are gonna be running around work roaring and shouting bout the game so chances are great you’ll miss result.
never works!
Can’t wait.
I bet 49ers for the Super Bowl in October.
LOL!
- Bags under the eyes: check!
- The caffeine overdose: check!
- Wearing odd shoes: … … check :(
Sleep in the afternoon is what has gotten me through the playoffs to watch the Saturday games live. Set the alarm for before the game. Wake up, and OD on coffee until the shakes set in and you can feel your heart squelching on every beat.
Or…you could tape it and watch it the next day at a reasonable hour
Risky strategy. Twitter can be a bollocks for this.
Next day off work is the best plan I think.
true but unless its on during the day its rather pointless. After 2am just go to bed you make bad decisions after 2am :D
@john have you been watching how I met your mother
Yes yes I have it what happens when you only got basic UPC
You record it on the UPC box and watch it when you get home from work.