The old saying that goals win matches certainly rang true on Saturday evening as Moynalty blew St Patricks away with a devastating second-half display, striking five goals in the space of ten minutes after the restart.
And just like that the Meath Hurling Championship has come to a conclusion. What started out in mid July ended with two replays in the Senior and Senior B finals last Saturday.
Despite the strong showing after the interval, Seneschalstown had to withstand a late Cilles rally which lead to two goals which Seneschalstown will certainly feel were soft in their concession.
Loughcrew opened up their 2025 Regional campaign in convincing fashion with a 14 point victory over neighbours Blackwater, in Dunganny on Sunday afternoon.
Longwood's senior hurling campaign came to a disappointing conclusion on Saturday in Páirc Tailteann when they lost out to Killyon in the Senior B Championship Final replay.
Winners Dunboyne registered all of their 2-13 total from open play as they made home advantage count against local rivals Ratoath at Kepak Park on Friday night.
Last years beaten finalists An Tuascairt made a winning start to their Regional Football Championship with this narrow victory over Ardbraccan at Dunganny.
Last year's Munster runners-up Comeragh Rangers from Waterford are through to the provincial decider again this season as action continued in the race for AIB All-Ireland senior club ladies championship at the weekend.
Navan O'Mahony's lost out to a strong Blackhall Gaels side in the final of the Senior B Championship in their first year in that grade, with goals ultimately proving the difference between the two sides.
Lizzie Brennan led the way with 2-11 as Navan O'Mahony's second string won their second competitive championship with a win over Trim in the Junior A Final.
Having previously achieved remarkable success with her native Meath at inter-county level, Niamh Gallogly is now enjoying being part of a memorable period in the history of the Dunshaughlin & Royal Gaels club.
After two absorbing games of hurling last Sunday supporters will make their way back to Pairc Tailteann tomorrow for the Senior B and the Senior A hurling championship final replays.
Boyerstown made up for last year's loss to Oristown after a replay to claim their fifth Meath Cumann na mBunscol Girls Division 4 football title in the first game of the day.
Having lost finals in 2023 and 2024 Mount Hanover made sure the Boys Division 4/5 Shield title was heading back to the East Coast after this 13 point win over Scoil Eoin Baiste, Nobber.
Mulhussey ended a 22 year wait for a Cumann na mBunscol Girls football title after this thrilling win over a very talented Kilskyre side in the Girls Division 5 final.
Lomans Park played host to the first instalment of the Meath Cumann na mBunscol football finals. Five titles were down for decision. It was the first time in over 30 years that these finals were not played at Pairc Tailteann.
After many years in the making, the official launch of A History of Gaelic Games in Boardsmill, 1912-2012 will take place on Saturday, November 8th, 2025, at 8pm in Trim Golf Club (C15 X212)
Killyon and Longwood will have to do it all over again after this thrilling Meath Senior Hurling Championship B final ended in a draw in very difficult conditions at Pairc Tailteann.