
Bryan Menton
Bryan Menton is a seasoned midfielder for the Meath senior football team, known for his leadership and resilience on the field. He made headlines recently for playing a crucial role in Meath's historic victory over Dublin in the Leinster Senior Football Championship semi-final, marking his return from retirement after two seasons away from the game.
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Recent news mentions
Bryan Menton had to go off after a collision with Michael Langan.
Donegal open the throttle to book date with Kerry and leave Meath gasping in the dust – The Irish TimesMenton was recalled to the squad by Robbie Brennan this year.
Meet the Meath footballers who have taken the championship by storm – The Irish TimesBryan Menton scored a second-half goal to help Meath win the match.
Hungry Meath give Kerry a chasing to book Croke Park quarter-final – The Irish TimesBryan Menton was part of Meath’s extended panel in 2010 but did not play.
‘It’s important to put some ghosts to rest’ – The Irish TimesBryan Menton was involved in the extended Meath squad that summer but did not make his debut until 2011.
Dublin dominance ends as Leinster set for change of guard – The Irish TimesBryan Menton, the 30-something midfielder pulled out of retirement by new manager Robbie Brennan after two seasons away.
Meath spring surprise with victory over Dublin to book place in Leinster final – The Irish Times













































