McEnaney looking forward to Galway tie

Meath boss Seamus McEnaney is looking forward to next weekend's All-Ireland SFC second round qualifier against Galway at Pairc Tailteann, 7.0 McEnaney was one of the inter-county managers at the launch of Transport Gaels 125th Anniversary of Gaelic Games in Irish Transport in Croke Park yesterday afternoon. "This is a draw that you would be really looking forward to because you are playing one of the football powers of the country for the last 10 years," stated the Monaghan man. "Meath by their nature are traditionalists as well so it augurs for a real good game. "We are in a stage now of the Championship where winners takes all and that's where you want to be. "You are back to the old school of you perform on the night or you are out and that's the type of championship matches you would really like to be involved in," he added. McEnaney expects Stephen Bray, Kevin Reilly and Graham Geraghty to be available for selection as they should recover from injuries, but Bryan Menton could be out for another month or so. The Donaghmore / Ashbourne player had a cast placed on a broken wrist on Monday.