Meath attack concerns Dubs

Dublin's Alan Brogan has highlighted Meath's attacking ability as a potential problem area for the Leinster SFC champions on Sunday. He has identified Joe Sheridan, who scored two crucial goals in the replayed quarter-final against Laois at Tullamore, as a major threat. "Meath have three or four forwards that are top class, Joe Sheridan will cause trouble for anyone on any day," he suggested. "If Stephen Bray rekindles the kind of form that won him an Allstar, he'll cause trouble and both Cian Ward and Shane O'Rourke look very dangerous as well. "In Cian Ward they have a top class free-taker, he is very accurate so we wouldn't want to be conceding too many frees," he added. Leinster Council chiefs are hoping for a big crowd for the double-header, but with both games (Westmeath v Louth) on television, the capacity of Croke Park may not be fully tested on this occasion.