Tag: Senechalstown GFC

  • Selections for Roscommon – May 20th 2024

    Selections for Roscommon – May 20th 2024

    5.20: ROYALCORRESPONDENT (COLIN KEANE/MICHAEL O’CALLAGHAN) 5.50: DEO VERO (CHRIS HAYES/DAVID J. GEARY) 6.20: VIKKI WALL – EW – (CARAGH MONAGHAN (10)/IAN DONOGHUE) 6.50: SLANEY SWAGGER (RORY CLEARY/JIM BOLGER) 7.20: CLEOPATRA’S NEEDLE – EW – (CHRIS HAYES/HARRY ROGERS) 7.50: JABBAR (CIAN MAC REDMOND (5)/GERRY O’LEARY) 8.20: SOLAR DRIVE (COLIN KEANE/PAUL FLYNN)

  • Net cast wider in Royal star search

    Net cast wider in Royal star search

    The Meath team to play Longford in tonight’s Dioralyte O’Byrne Cup semi final in Ashbourne (7.30) shows 13 changes from that which overcame Louth at the same venue six days ago. Only Michael Flood at full back – who captains the side – and Jack O’Connor retain their places as management give several members of…

  • Campion Returns For Royal Opener

    Campion Returns For Royal Opener

    Almost a year after suffering a serious scaphoid injury against the same opposition, Darragh Campion returns to the Meath starting XV for tomorrow night’s O’Byrne Cup clash against Louth under the Ashbourne lights. Throw in 7.30pm. Ronan Jones will Captain the side from centre back as manager Colm O’Rourke hands a competitive debut to Michael…

  • Plunkett to skipper the Good Ship Royal forward

    Plunkett to skipper the Good Ship Royal forward

    Clonard clubman Jason Plunkett was this evening (Monday) elected as the new Chairperson of the Meath Co Board at their annual convention which took place in Navan O’Mahonys GAA. Plunkett, who is, or at least to the best of my knowledge, an efficient and popular referee whilst, in more recent times, has served the county…

  • Twice as nice

    Twice as nice

    Meath 3-10 Kerry… 1-07 1949, 1954, 1967, 1987, 1988, 1996, 1999, 2021, 2022. Even looking at it written in front of you is to be struck by awe. Before anyone says anything, the majestic achievements of Eamonn Murray’s charges over the past two seasons merit equal if not greater commendation than the seven All Ireland…