'I call it that Davy Fitz energy. You have to have it and if you can save a bit of it by not mouthing at referees you're all right'
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'I call it that Davy Fitz energy. You have to have it and if you can save a bit of it by not mouthing at referees you're all right'
"Expectation comes with the territory when a team makes vast improvements in a short space of time and Meath football boss Robbie Brennan knows that the shoe is on the other foot this year. The Royals went into last year with little fanfare, but Brennan quickly turned the tide after taking the reins from Colm O'Rourke, and they picked up massive championship wins over Dublin, eventual All-Ireland champions Kerry and Galway in a roller-coaster summer."
"The Royals went into last year with little fanfare, but Brennan quickly turned the tide after taking the reins from Colm O'Rourke, and they picked up massive championship wins over Dublin, eventual All-Ireland champions Kerry and Galway in a roller-coaster summer."
Expectation arises when a team achieves rapid improvement, and Meath manager Robbie Brennan recognizes increased pressure for the current campaign. The Royals entered the previous season with little fanfare, but Brennan quickly shifted momentum after replacing Colm O'Rourke. Meath recorded significant championship victories over Dublin, eventual All-Ireland champions Kerry, and Galway during a roller-coaster summer. Those high-profile wins elevated external expectations and internal standards within the squad. Brennan is aware that recent success changes the dynamic around the team and brings greater scrutiny and anticipation for continued strong performances.
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