Tara...2-11 Moyfernagh...0-12 Second half goals from Declan Smyth (Dunsany) and Tommy Kinsella (Dunshaughlin) completed a fine turnaround for Ger Robinson's ensemble representing the most sacred place in Meath against Moyfernagh. The latter basically encompassing qualifying clubs (Junior and Intermediate) in the greater Trim area. With the men from where once a harp regaled the halls... Continue Reading →
Goals the major difference as new tournament throws in
Lough Crew... 4-12 Bru Na Boinne... 0-12 At the outset here, an admission will be made that yours truly wasn't in Dunganny this evening due to the inclement weather. Thus, players and scorers mentioned hereafter are courtesy of Fergal Lynch. The first thing to note was that the novelty of the new Regional Championships has... Continue Reading →
Our Wonder Wall tops the charts again
There's a danger when paying homage to extremely talented people - sporting or otherwise - that eventually superlatives to deploy in relation to the achievements of these gifted individuals will run out. Yet they never do... Such is the majesty of what they continually produce in their area of expertise that new ways of highlighting... Continue Reading →
Trim take Meath back to Croker on another All Ireland day
Trim (Meath)...1-11 St Faithleach's (Roscommon)...0-11 Sixty years ago, Peter Darby lifted the Keegan Cup as Trim sat atop the pile within the realms of Meath football. The town town club have endured many peaks and troughs in the intervening half century and more. They were defeated in Meath SFC Finals in 1997 and 2002 and... Continue Reading →
A Day Of Ups And Downs But Hope Straight Ahead
With three Meath teams in Championship action, spread-eagled across the country within a few hours of each other, the decision was taken to wait until all the business was done before keyboarding this piece. It ended up being a day of ups and downs for all concerned but at the end of it all the... Continue Reading →