Category: MEATH

  • Stickmen shaken up ahead of rendezvous with the Rossies

    Stickmen shaken up ahead of rendezvous with the Rossies

    Johnny Greville has made four changes to the Meath Senior hurling team from that which lost out to Kerry in advance of tomorrow’s second round outing against Roscommon in King And Moffatt Dr Hyde Park. The midfield is completely realigned with Kilmessan’s Kyle Donnelly and Sean Colloe from Longwood replacing Joey Cole and Simon Ennis,…

  • League champions unchanged

    League champions unchanged

    Hardly surprisingly, Robbie Brennan has named an unchanged side from that which defeated Cork in the NFL Div. 2 Final ahead of Sunday’s Leinster SFC opener against Westmeath in Tullamore. That means, though, that there are eight alterations from the team which lost out to Donegal in last year’s All Ireland semi final. However, as…

  • Job done, move on, start building

    Job done, move on, start building

    MEATH… 6-22 LAOIS… 0-07 In such no-win situations, there’s only one thing a body can do – win. Tick the box and move on. If you do manage to win, you are only doing as would have been expected and if you don’t well, let’s not go there. So, credit to them, when Trevor Giles’s…

  • Only a front bench reshuffle for the Royals

    Only a front bench reshuffle for the Royals

    It’s very much a case of carry on regardless for Meath U-20 football manager Cathal O’Bric and his assistants as they opt to go with the same starting 15 for tonight’s Dalata Hotel Group Leinster U-20 FC Round 3 encounter with last year’s Minor winners Longford at Allen Park, home of Clonguish GFC, though if…

  • It’s Tullamore or Portlaoise

    It’s Tullamore or Portlaoise

    At last, the shroud of secrecy has been lifted and Meath now know the two possible venues at which they will begin their 2026 Championship journey in 11 days time. If they are facing Mark McHugh’s Westmeath side, it will be the now familiar surrounds of Glenisk O’Connor Park in Tullamore. However, should Mike Solan’s…

  • Jack The Lad Strikes To Keep Title Tilt On Track

    Jack The Lad Strikes To Keep Title Tilt On Track

    MEATH… 1-22 CORK… 2-17 Simplistic headline, yes. But doesn’t it say it all? Well no, it doesn’t. It doesn’t tell half the story, of the day, never mind the campaign. To date. A five star display from Ruairi Kinsella, whom it was feared at one stage would miss the entire league. Jack O’Connor cementing his…

  • We Are The Champions!

    We Are The Champions!

    MEATH… 1-22 CORK… 2-17 Simplistic headline, yes. But doesn’t it say it all? Well no, it doesn’t. It doesn’t tell half the story, of the day, never mind the campaign. To date. A five star display from Ruairi Kinsella, whom it was feared at one stage would miss the entire league. Jack O’Connor cementing his…

  • Frustration offset by the prospect of happiness

    Frustration offset by the prospect of happiness

    What it will be admitted is a small degree of frustration at Meath not being able to, or perhaps not wanting to gamble on giving some new blood a run out during the National Football League campaign just now drawing to a close, is offset to a very large degree by the fact that we…

  • Louth get another one back in game’s best current rivalry

    Louth get another one back in game’s best current rivalry

    MEATH… 2-07 LOUTH… 0-14 The first observation to make is that, no matter what how bad the conditions were on Tuesday night that the Brains Trust deemed unsuitable, there’s no way they could have been any worse than what the players had to deal with tonight. It is important to state that in no way…

  • An impressive tally in no-win situation

    An impressive tally in no-win situation

    MEATH… 5-19 CARLOW… 2-09 Cathal O’Bric’s Meath U-20 footballers got the county’s quest for a third consecutive provincial final appearance with a 19 point win at Netwatch Dr Cullen Park on Wednesday night. With the greatest respect to the host county, no matter what way the evening went for the young Royals, they were on…