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Robbie Brennan hails ‘buzz’ as Meath secure first home win under new boss

ROBBIE BRENNAN felt the ‘buzz’ after seeing his Meath team win for the first time in Navan.

The new-look Royals crushed neighbours Cavan with two Ronan Jones goals, one from Jordan Morris and eight Eoghan Frayne points in a strong response to their loss in Cork eight days earlier.

2 February 2025; Ciarán Caulfield of Meath kicks despite the efforts of Luke Molloy of Cavan during the Allianz Football League Division 2 match between Meath and Cavan at Páirc Tailteann in Navan, Meath. Photo by Tyler Miller/Sportsfile
Meath earned their first win of the season in the League season match against Cavan
2 February 2025; Meath manager Robbie Brennan during the Allianz Football League Division 2 match between Meath and Cavan at Páirc Tailteann in Navan, Meath. Photo by Tyler Miller/Sportsfile
Meath manager Robbie Brennan hailed his team for their energy in the win

Meath led 1-12 to 0-8 at the break after Jones booted to an empty net following a turnover.

And later, his weak shot squirmed through keeper Gary O’Rourke’s legs for the Royals’ third.

Brennan said: “We had a real buzz going on, out on the pitch and even in the build-up. Let’s try to keep that going.”

He added that he will be without Cian McBride for several weeks after he broke a bone in his hand.

Cavan shot six two-pointers, three from returning talisman Gearóid McKiernan, but still came up ten points short.

 MEATH: B Hogan 0-2, 1tpf; D Keogan, S Rafferty, S Lavin; C Caulfield, E Harkin 0-1, S Coffey; J Flynn 0-1, B Menton 0-2, 1tp; R Jones 2-0, J Kinlough, C Duke; J Morris 1-4, 0-1f, S Walsh 0-1, E Frayne 0-8; 1f, 1tpf, 1tp, 1m. Subs: R Kinsella 0-2 for Menton 45mins; J Conlon for Walsh 53; C Gray for Jones 60; C O’Sullivan for Duke 63; A Lynch for Kinlough 68.

 CAVAN: G O’Rourke; B O’Connell, N Carolan, C Reilly; J McLoughlin, D McVeety 0-1, O Kiernan 0-2, 1tp; P Faulkner, J Smith; G Smith, L Molloy, C Brady; D Lovett 0-9; 4f, 1tpf, 1tp, C Madden 0-2, S McEvoy. Subs: G McKiernan 0-6, 2tpf, 1 tp for Molloy h-t; L Fortune for Faulkner 48mins; N O’Donnell for O’Rourke 52; R O’Neill for McEvoy 60; E Crowe for McLoughlin 61.

 REFEREE: S Mulhare (Laois).

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Horrifying ‘roasted planet’ has ‘torture’ event every 111 days where Nasa says ‘nightmare alien world boils to 1,100C’

Illustration of exoplanet HD 80606 b orbiting its star.

AN alien world “suffers star-grazing torture” every 111 days as its fiery sun boils the planet to a hellish 1,093C.

This brutal event has led to Nasa branding it “the roasted planet”, as the space agency revealed the horrifying conditions on distant HD 80606 b.

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HD 80606 b flies in for a brutal roasting every 111 days
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Illustration of HD 80606's orbit and its planet HD 80606 b.
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The planet’s extreme oval-shaped orbit means it grazes its host star and quickly boils – before whizzing off out into space again[/caption]

The planet is hefty at more than four times as massive as Jupiter, and around 1.07 times as wide.

A single year on the planet lasts 111.4 days as it whirls around its host star.

But due to its extreme elliptical orbit, the planet swings extremely close to its sun on a massive oval-shaped journey – before whizzing off into the distance again.

Nasa says that this “torturous journey boils its atmosphere” every single time it swings past.

This roasts both the light and dark sides of the planet, and causes what Nasa describes as “howling, supersonic winds and shockwave storms”.

Nasa added that the planet “will never escape this scorching nightmare”.

Due to the bizarre orbit, HD 80606 b gets as close as 2.7 million miles to its star – or 81.8 million away.

For contrast, Earth sits at a balmy 93 million miles from our own sun.

At its closest point, the star would seem 30 times as big as our Sun if viewed from the cloud-tops of the scorched alien planet.

Unsurprisingly, HD 80606 b is described as a hot Jupiter due to its roasting temperatures.

It heats up by over 500C in a matter of hours, scientists believe.

And the storms that ripple across the planet have winds with speeds of up to 11,000mph.

The planet, which sits around 217 lightyears from our own Sun, was first discovered in April 2001.

It was found orbiting the star HD 80505, after it was spotted in “transit” across the face of its sun.

Illustration of a planet being roasted by a star.
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Nasa created this horror movie poster to capture the terrors of the alien world[/caption]

This journey across the star’s face takes around 12.1 hours.

It’s a common way to discover exoplanets, which are alien worlds outside of our own solar system.

Exoplanets are usually too small and dark to see on their own – but they can be captured as dark spots moving across the faces of their bright host stars.

Due to its terrifying conditions, the planet was featured in Nasa’s “Galaxy of Horrors” series.

EXOPLANETS – EXPLAINED!

Here's what you need to know...

  • An exoplanet is a planet that is located outside of our Solar System and one that is orbiting its own star, as Earth orbits the Sun
  • They are very hard to see with telescopes because they are often hidden by the brightness of their star
  • Nasa sent the Kepler space telescope into orbit with the purpose of finding Earth-sized exoplanets that might support life
  • More than 5,500 exoplanets have been discovered so far and more missions to find even more exoplanets are planned
  • A good way to spot an exoplanet is to look for “wobbly” stars because a disruption to starlight can indicate that a planet is orbiting it and blocking its light intermittently
  • Expoplanets are very common in the universe and the more we find that look like Earth, the closer we get to knowing whether Earth is the only life-bearing planet

Picture Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

The US space agency created a movie poster in the style of classic horror movies, and gave it the tagline: “Can you hear this exoplanet screaming?”.

Its host star is located in the constellation of Ursa Major, a constellation in the northern sky as seen from the Northern Hemisphere.

Another terrifying world is the deadly alien planet with 5,400mph winds where it rains glass.

And then there’s the 6,800C planet that’s “hotter than the Sun” – and Nasa said it “could be another circle of hell”.

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This view shows the edge of the roasting gas giant planet, with its host star visible in the distance
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Lisandro Martinez facing MONTHS out after Man Utd star ‘tore cruciate ligament’ and left pitch in tears

MANCHESTER UNITED defender Lisandro Martinez has reportedly suffered a serious ACL injury.

The 27-year-old was stretchered off in the late stages of United’s Premier League clash with Crystal Palace on Sunday after injuring his knee.

Lisandro Martinez of Manchester United on a stretcher, crying in pain.
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Lisandro Martinez was stretchered off against Crystal Palace on Sunday[/caption]

Now reports in Argentina claim he will miss the remainder of the season with a severe ACL injury.

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