Tag: St Loman's Park

  • Pragmatic realism for the greater good

    Pragmatic realism for the greater good

    With Sean Corrigan’s U-20 side due to begin their Leinster Championship campaign against Antrim in Kilmessan just 25 hours after his own team line out, Meath senior hurling manager Johnny Greville has taken the pragmatic approach of not starting those involved for Saturday’s final round NHL Div. 2 encounter with high flying Kerry in Trim.…

  • Young Royal stickmen get their journey underway

    Young Royal stickmen get their journey underway

    To begin a frantic few days as all Meath underage county teams get their respective competitive seasons under way, Meath Minor Hurling Manager Niall McKeigue has announced his panel for their Leinster MHC opener against Kildare in Trim. The game has a 3.00pm throw-in time and will form the second part of an attractive looking…

  • Shine returns to brighten Meath’s prospects

    Shine returns to brighten Meath’s prospects

    Having been an absentee for the defeat to Westmeath in Mullingar a fortnight ago, Tom Shine will be a welcome sight on the horizon for Johnny Greville et al as will the home comforts of St Loman’s Park in Trim as Meath aim to get their NHL Div. 2 campaign back on track against Derry…

  • Intermediate camogie final: Dunboyne bridge 19 year gap

    Intermediate camogie final: Dunboyne bridge 19 year gap

    St Peter’s, Dunboyne…1-15 Drumree…2-07 Dunboyne came out on top in a closely fought Intermediate Camogie final against Drumree on Saturday in Dunganny, stating an eight point turnaround in doing so. Dunboyne started well going into a four point lead in the early stages but were stopped in their tracks when Drumree hit the net twice…

  • Greville goes for a half dozen changes

    Greville goes for a half dozen changes

    Meath manager Johnny Greville and his fellow mentors have opted to make a half dozen changes to the side which disappointingly lost out to London last week ahead of tomorrow’s Christy Ring Cup second round encounter against Tyrone at Trim. The green and gold will be hoping to repeat their NHL victory of earlier in…

  • Greville unveils first group as Tir Chonaill men come to town

    Greville unveils first group as Tir Chonaill men come to town

    New Meath Senior Hurling manager Johnny Greville has announced his first Royal County match day panel prior to his first competitive outing in charge as Donegal come to Trim for the first round of the Allianz National Hurling League Div. 2 on Saturday afternoon. Undoubtedly, the headline grabbing development is the return of the former…

  • Meath’s NHL Div. 2 Fixtures 2025

    Meath’s NHL Div. 2 Fixtures 2025

    New Meath senior hurling manager Johnny Greville will have his first day in the dugout at St Loman’s Park in Trim when his charges take on Donegal in the opening round of the Allianz National Hurling League Div. 2 on January 26th. Such is the way their division is structured this term that the Royal…

  • Cole’s crew for Round 2

    Cole’s crew for Round 2

    Manager Neil Cole has announced his starting 15 and large extended panel for tomorrow’s (Saturday) Very Ireland National Camogie League encounter with Westmeath in Trim. The tie has a 2pm throw in time. The Royal ladies, who were beaten in National League and All Ireland finals last season by Kerry and Derry respectively, will be…

  • Five seniors in Andrews’ U-20 selection

    Five seniors in Andrews’ U-20 selection

    Meath manager James Andrews has named a strong panel for Saturday’s U-20 B HC encounter against Antrim in St Loman’s Park, Trim. Throw in is at 2pm. The selection includes five members of Seoirse Bulfin’s Senior group – the Shine brothers, Tom and Daire, Jack Fagan, Joey Cole and Paddy Barnwell. Now, I may be…

  • It’s still in the DNA but needs sprinkling around

    It’s still in the DNA but needs sprinkling around

    Meath… 2-15 Down… 2-13 What defines leadership? Of course in different aspects of life it means different things. Ukrainian President Zelenski leading his people to resist the tyranny of Putin is probably the greatest example the world has seen in generations. To take things back to more mundane sporting levels though, think of Peter Stringer’s…