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Cavan and Meath play out dramatic draw

Meath goalkeeper Sean Brennan hit the equalising point against Cavan in the 70th minute
Meath goalkeeper Sean Brennan hit the equalising point against Cavan in the 70th minute

Cavan fought back from the brink of disaster at Kingspan Breffni to rescue a dramatic draw, a result that will go a long way towards securing their Division 2 status for another season.

Trailing by four points at half-time, it wasn't looking good for Raymond Galligan's side who only struck three first-half points, and just one from play.

But a much improved second-half that included four points from Paddy Lynch hauled them back and they led briefly after his sixth point of the evening in the 68th minute.

Meath goalkeeper Sean Brennan hit what proved to be the equalising point in the 70th minute, his third score of the evening from a long-range placed ball following a foul on substitute Adam McDonnell.

Meath came from behind to beat Louth and Kildare in previous rounds and will be frustrated that they couldn't make it three wins on the trot to keep their promotion hopes alive.

Failing to do so has probably ended their outside bid for a top-two finish though, like Cavan, they are unlikely to be sucked into a relegation battle at this stage either.

Brennan finished as Meath's top scorer while Daithi McGowan and the influential Mathew Costello registered two points each. Meath played out the last nine minutes or so of the game with 14 men after Ruairi Kinsella's 66th minute black card.

Next up for the Royals is a home tie against Cork in a fortnight before they head to Donegal in the final round. Cavan will hit the road in Round 6 for a date with Armagh before wrapping up their campaign at home to Fermanagh.

Meath, seeking a first league or Championship win against Cavan in Cavan since the 1960s, were unchanged from the side that defeated Kildare last weekend in Navan but Cavan brought Ryan Brady and Conor Rehill into their lineup.

Brady wore number five but lined out at midfield alongside Killian Clarke while Rehill slipped into the half-back line.

The match-ups were intriguing with Meath dangermen Shane Walsh and Costello picked up by full-back Killian Brady and Jason McLoughlin respectively.

The early Walsh-Brady battle was absorbing with Walsh, comfortable playing off either foot, winning plenty of ball.

Walsh only struck one first-half point though he consistently threatened and he played in Jack O'Connor for one tidy score. Eoghan Frayne was similarly influential as a creator, laying on passes for Costello and Walsh scores in the opening quarter.

At the other end, Cavan full-forward Lynch was picked up by Meath's most accomplished defender Donal Keogan before Adam O'Neill later moved onto him.

Lynch struck Cavan's first point from a 14th minute free and added another from a free approaching the interval. Other than that, he was held scoreless from play and Cavan only scored once from open play as a team in the first period, a Cian Madden score in the 23rd minute.

Meath led by 0-07 to 0-03 at half-time but the real story of the opening half was of errant shooting and all the missed opportunities.

They shared 11 wides between eachother and Cavan were most guilty of wasteful play, shooting six of those misses into the town end and dropping another couple of score attempts short.

Meath moved captain Ronan Jones into the full-forward line for the second-half. But most of the action was at the opposite end as a much-improved Cavan outscored Meath by 0-4 to 0-1 in the first 20 minutes of the second-half.

Lynch and James Smith registered two points each though wides and point attempts dropping short continued to frustrate them.

Meath were profligate too and Walsh was denied a goal in the 40th minute when Cavan goalkeeper Gary O'Rourke pulled off a great save in a one-on-one.

McGowan had another goal chance for Meath 10 minutes later but his meek shot was blocked by a defender.

The sides were finally back level on the hour mark following a Padraig Faulkner point for Cavan, leaving it 0-09 to 0-09.

They were tied again at 0-10 and 0-11 apiece and it ultimately remained that way despite both sides having stoppage time opportunities to steal a winner.

Meath came closest when wing-back Ciaran Caulfield struck a left-footed kick from the left side of goals back off an upright after a lung bursting counter-attack.

Cavan: Gary O'Rourke; Niall Carolan (0-01), Killian Brady, Jason McLoughlin; Conor Rehill, Brian O'Connell, Padraig Faulkner (0-01); Ryan Brady, Killian Clarke; Ciaran Brady, Cian Madden (0-01), Gerard Smith; Oisin Brady, Paddy Lynch (0-06, 0-05f), James Smith (0-02).

Subs: Caoimhin O'Reilly for Oisin Brady 21, Tiarnan Madden for Ryan Brady h/t, Cian Reilly for Rehill h/t, Ryan O'Neill for O'Reilly 53, Oisin Kiernan for Killian Brady 69.

Meath: Sean Brennan (0-03, 0-03 45); Adam O'Neill, Donal Keogan, Brian O'Halloran; Ciaran Caulfield, Darragh Campion, Sean Coffey; Daithi McGowan (0-02), Cian McBride; Ronan Jones (0-01), Eoghan Frayne (0-01, 1f), Jack O'Connor (0-01); Mathew Costello (0-02), Shane Walsh (0-01), Cathal Hickey.

Subs: Ruairi Kinsella for O'Connor 49, Danny Dixon for McGowan 57, Michael Murphy for Hickey 52, Aaron Lynch for Frayne 52, Adam McDonnell for Campion 65.

Referee: James Molloy (Galway).

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