BOYNE VALLEY... 1-11 MOYFENRAGH... 0-13 A late goal from Francis Marry of the Slane club was ultimately what turned this Brady's Skoda-sponsored Regional Football Championship Final on its head at Dunganny Sunday lunchtime. Thus ensuring the Richie Barry Cup remains in the care of Boyne Valley - who number in their rank players from Walterstown,... Continue Reading →
Frustrated relief
Dunboyne...4-15 Moynalvey...0-10 Chances are yours truly wasn't the only one in these parts - or Moynalvey - in absolutely no mood for football on Friday night. How could either place be, with the heart and soul having been ripped out of both communities when Damien O'Reilly was taken from us long, long before his time,... Continue Reading →
Champs get title defence off to a flyer
Ratoath... 1-14 Moynalvey... 0-08 Keegan Cup holders Ratoath got their quest for a fourth title in five years off to a satisfactory start when they had nine points to spare of Caoimhin King's Moynalvey at Fr McManus Park, Skryne. Wing forward Cian O'Brien hoisted over the first score for Kevin Reilly's side inside a minute... Continue Reading →
Two changes for Treaty trip
The Meath team for Sunday's crucial Allianz NFL clash with Limerick shows two changes from that which lost out to Louth last weekend. Both alterations are enforced, with Seneschalstown's Cathal Hickey replacing the suspended Harry O'Higgins and the experienced Padraic Harnan making his first appearance of the season. Padraic Harnan's return is a boost to... Continue Reading →
McEntee shakes things up for Championship opener
Meath manager Andy McEntee and selectors Colm Nally, Paul Nestor and Mark Brennan have announced their chosen ones for tomorrow's Leinster SFC opener against Wicklow at Pairc Tailteann (2pm). Meath , Ireland - 13 March 2022; Jason Scully of Meath is tackled by Tadhg Corkery of Cork There are a number of interesting alterations with... Continue Reading →
Banty bags the winner as Meath maintain momentum
Meath...0-10 Clare...0-09 If the GAA ever ask each county to nominate their prototype for an impact sub, it is most likely Meath would look to either Mattie McCabe or Jody Devine. However, the name of James 'Banty' Conlon can now be added to any such ensemble. The diminutive corner seldom fails to make an impact... Continue Reading →