Mick Murphy, Ciaran Caulfield and Sean Coffey will make their Allianz National Football League debuts for Meath tomorrow as part of the team announced to take on Fermanagh. Ballinabrackey's Coffey holds the unusual distinction of having played Championship for the Royal County before featuring in the springtime competition. Dunboyne's Mick Murphy will make his first... Continue Reading →
Job done as impact subs live up to their billing.
Meath...4-13 Wicklow...1-12 It was a case of job done for Meath as their eye for goal emphasised the gulf in class between the sides in this Leinster SFC quarter final at a damp Pairc Tailteann this afternoon. The home side started as they meant to go on for as Curraha clubman Jack O'Connor marked his... Continue Reading →
DriveThru Sports Show – Ep. 21
The latest edition of our sports show is essentially a follow up to last week's episode revolving around Adult Football Finals weekend in Meath. A few days of highly mixed emotions for St Peter's, Dunboyne in particular but it was very much a case of ladies first. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjI3Q89uAQA
SFC Semi Final – 23/10/21 (Audio Version)
ST PETER'S, DUNBOYNE v. DONAGHMORE/ASHBOURNE Seamus Lavin evades the clutches of Andy Tormey and Thomas McGovern
Meath break the GAA mould again
Peter McDermott is surely a unique figure in the annals of the GAA. That he wore a flat cap when out on the playing field may not have been that off the wall at the time. But now consider that he won an All Ireland medal in 1949, refereed the decider in 1953 and captained... Continue Reading →