Meath... 0-28 Tyrone... 0-20 When putting up the 'Check In' post on Facebook upon arrival at Pairc Tailteann early on Saturday evening, no secret was made of the reality that one was unsure what, if any, of the sliotar the one seeing eye here would be able to pick up. It being a first match... Continue Reading →
Regan finds his range as Meath Shine in taking title
Meath...0-20 Donegal...0-14 Having just seen the Roscommon football team with which he is a mentor defeat his native Donegal and in so doing relegate them, Mark McHugh stated that, having attained promotion last season under Anthony Cunningham, their main objective was to maintain their top flight status. Having become something of a yoyo team in... Continue Reading →
Anyone sitting at the table needs a Jack in the pack!
Meath... 2-22 London... 2-21 Jack Regan pointed twice in injury time to ensure Meath left McGovern Park in Ruislip with their unbeaten record in this year's Allianz NHL intact, but that only tells a fraction of the story. Now read on... The prolific Kiltale clubman has been gradually introduced to Meath's campaign in recent weeks,... Continue Reading →
Royals reserve final berth with a game to spare
Meath...2-17 Tyrone...0-08 Second half goals from Eamon Og O'Donnchadh and substitute Paddy Barnwell put a coat of gloss on a polished Meath performance in O'Neill's Healy Park, Omagh as the visitors booked their place in the Allianz NHL Div. 2B Final with a game to spare. On a weekend that, locally at least, was a... Continue Reading →