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 Leinster club MFC: Donaghmore/Ashbourne reach final | Christmas gift ideas from Scullion Hurls
Christmas is upon us and once again Scullion Hurls have a wide selection of hurling and GAA related gifts available for you to choose from.
Meath ladies AGM
The ladies board AGM took place on Monday night with David Dempsey reappointed Chairperson.
Season ticket introduced
The GAA has launched a reduced price season ticket for the 2009 season which would offer purchasers a chance to buy an All-Ireland final ticket should their county reach a decider.
Meath camogie AGM
Meath Camogie held its Annual General Meeting on Monday evening the 24th November 2008 in Trim Castle Hotel.
Leinster club MFC: Donaghmore/Ashbourne reach final
Donaghmore/Ashbourne started as they meant to go on and raced into a 1-2 lead before Mullingar Shamrocks got their first point from a free.
Geraghty appointed Na Fianna manager
At the AGM of the Na Fianna club it was confirmed that Graham Geraghty is their new intermediate football manager.
Gaeil Colmcille AGM
Club Chairman, Willie Newman, opened the meeting and he welcomed all in attendance. Standing Orders were adopted.
ORourke: Meath should be Kerry of the East
Colm ORourke believes that Meath football should be improving with each year, so as the county can get to the level where Kerry are currently at to challenge for provincial and All-Ireland crowns.
ORourke going nowhere
Rising Meath football star Shane ORourke has ruled out a move to the AFL, insisting that his heart is set on helping restore the glory days to the Royal County.
Reilly turns down AFL offer
Meath defender Kevin Reilly has revealed he was approached by an AFL club following his role in Irelands International Rules victories over Australia last month.
U15: Moynalvey triumph in late night semi
Moynalvey launched a great second half comeback to overcome a strong Trim team and book a place in the final of the under 15 Division 2 league, after this thrilling game played in Dunganny.
OMahonys boss backs Crokes
Navan OMahonys joint manager Sean Barry believes Kilmacud Crokes are capable of repeating their 1995 All-Ireland club football success.
National league fixtures announced
The GAA has confirmed that following a meeting of its Central Council that the fixtures for the Allianz GAA Football and Hurling National Leagues have been confirmed.
County convention nominations
All the nominations for the upcoming county convention on Sunday 14th December.
ORourke and Giles to manage Meath under 21s
Meath legends Colm ORourke and Trevor Giles have been appointed joint-managers of the Royal Countys under 21 football team.
Double Dunboyne delight
Dunboyne claimed double titles in Ashbourne on Sunday 23rd November when they captured the Under 13 & Under 21 Championships defeating Kiltale on both occasions.
Leinster club JHC: Ratoath qualify for special final
A fine first half performance was key to Ratoath seeing off Sarsfields and qualifying for the final of the Leinster junior hurling championship special final.
U17: Title for Carnaross
Carnaross produced a strong second-half performance to overcome the challenge of neighbours Moynalty having been six points down at the break. Only a few weeks earlier both sides were celebrating together when they won the Minor final as both clubs combine to form St. Ciarans.
Leinster club JFC: Moynalvey to face Bridge in final
Meath champions Moynalvey will face their Westmeath counterparts St. Marys, Rochfortbridge in the Leinster junior club football final following their semi-final wins yesterday.
Carr praises classy Crokes
Kilmacud Crokes manager Paddy Carr heaped praise on his players following their impressive Leinster club football semi-final victory over Navan OMahonys at Parnell Park.
Leinster club IFC: Ballyroan and Ultans safety through
Former Laois senior kingpins Ballyroan-Abbey will face Meaths St. Ultans in the Leinster intermediate club football final following their respective semi-finals wins over St. Brigids and James Stephens.
Leinster club JFC: Moynalvey advance to Leinster final
Despite a very lacklustre performance, Moynalvey recovered from the concession of an early goal to overcome a gallant Mooncoin of Kilkenny by nine points and advance to a Leinster final after this semi final game played in wet and windy Pairc Tailteann.
Leinster club IHC: Historic first for Kilmessan
Meath hurling received a major boost when county star Nicky Horan inspired Kilmessan to an historic Leinster intermediate club hurling final victory over Kilkennys Erins Own at Nowlan Park.
U15: Division 4A title for Drumconrath/Meath Hill
Drumconrath/Meath Hills ability to score goals seen them just about get past a spirited Ratoath side.
U17 and 13 titles for Na Fianna
Na Fianna captured the OReilly & Co Solicitors Under 17 Division 2 title on Sunday with a three point victory over Walterstown at a windswept Donaghmore/Ashbourne pitch.
Leinster club SFC: Crokes crush OMahonys hopes
Kilmacud Crokes crushed Navan OMahonys hopes of a first AIB Leinster Club SFC final appearance when convincingly dispatching the Meath champions in this semi-final clash at Parnell Park on Sunday.
Sundays results
All the results from Sundays club football action which saw Corofin crowned Connacht SFC winners and Nemo Rangers dumped out of Munster by Drom-Broadford of Limerick.
Kelly glad of underdogs tag
Meath side Navan OMahonys find themselves in the unusual position of being underdogs going into a championship match, but their manager Sean Kelly is in no doubt that should be the case.
Players grants under threat
Sports Minister Martin Cullen has admitted that the GAA players grants scheme could be scrapped after just one year.
Leinster dates and venues announced
The Leinster Council has announced dates and venues for its 2009 championship fixtures in both football and hurling.
New hurling manager sought
After John Andrews decision not to let his name go forward for the position of county senior hurling manager, the county committee has asked for nominations for the role.
Football fixtures
This weeks fixtures include the delayed IFC relegation playoff and the U21FC final.
OBrien names selectors
Former Meath stars Robbie OMalley and Donal Curtis have been confirmed as new football manager Eamonn OBriens two selectors.
BFL: Skryne pip Carnaross in Div 6 final
Carnaross failed to capture the silverware in the B League Division 6 Final when a Skryne goal five minutes from full-time proved to be the nail in the coffin.
U21: Skryne lose out in semi-final
Summerhill qualified for the final of the U21FC final with seven point win over Skryne.
U15: Ratoath reach U15 Div 4A Decider
Ratoath pulled out a magnificent second half performance in Bellewstown on Saturday last to edge out Slane side Bru na Boinne in the U15 Division 4A semi-final.
A FL: Division 2 title for Don/Ash
Punched goals in each half proved decisive as Donaghmore/Ashbourne claimed the Drumloe Holdings Division 2 FL title with three points to spare over Navan OMahonys at Donore on Sunday afternoon
U21: Moynalvey make amazing comeback
Moynalvey produced an amazing second half comeback to recover from an 11 point deficit and defeat Clann na Gael after extra time in this exciting under 21 C championship final played in Dunganny on Saturday.
Leinster GAA fixtures
All the Leinster club provincial fixtures for the coming week.
U15: Clonard take U15 title
Clonard came out winners in this U15 FL Division 3B final at Baconstown on Saturday.
U13: Replay win for Seneschalstown
A brilliant team effort ensured Seneschalstown won the U13 FL Division 1B Final replay played in Walterstown on Sunday.
Leinster club MFC: Don/Ash progress
Donaghmore/Ashbourne advanced to semi-final of Leinster club MFC Tournament hosted by Eire Og of Carlow when they had a goal to spare over Athy of Kildare.
U21: Sub Walsh gets Kilmainham out of jail
A late goal by substitute Conor Walsh boosted Kilmainham to a narrow win over Castletown in a thrilling Gabriel OBrien Crane Hire Under 21 FC B decider at Meath Hill on Saturday afternoon.
Gaeil Colmcilles Heroes of Irish Sport
Gaeil Colmcille are holding a Gala Dinner on Friday 21st November entitled The Heroes of Irish Sport in the Headfort Arms Hotel. This Gala Dinner is being run as the main fundraising event in 2008 for the Grangegodden development.
Ladies relegation play-off brought forward
The long awaited Ladies All-Ireland senior football championship relegation play-off between Donegal and Meath has been brought forward to next Sunday week.
Coyle back in management
Former Meath football manager Colm Coyle has made a quick return to management with Westmeath club side Coralstown/Kinnegad.
Galway to face Offaly in Walsh Cup
Leinster hurling championship newcomers Galway will make their debut in the province when they travel to take on Offaly in the first round of the Walsh Cup on January 18 next.
Dubs begin Cup defence against Offaly
Pat Gilroys first game in charge of Dublin will be a trip to Offaly for their opening OByrne Cup defence on January 4.
Meath Primary Schools Football Finals
The Cumann na mBunscol football final take place in Páirc Tailteann on Saturday next 15th November 2008.
Leinster accident competitions
The fixtures for the 2009 OByrne Cup, OByrne Cup Shield
U21: Moynalvey reach C final
Moynalveys under 21 side kept the clubs recent good run of form going by defeating a brave Clonard side by 10 points in this C semi-final game played in Dunganny on Tuesday, November 11th.
Sheridan named as Italian job manager
Meaths Tom Sheridan, one of the most decorated players in the game of handball, has been announced as the Irish Squad Manager for a six-player team set to travel to the Open DItalia in Nizza Monferrato, Italy at the end of the month.
U15: Ratoath into semi-finals
A storming first half performance, against a strong wind, saw Rtaoath win this Division 4 U15 FL playoff.
OBrien handed Royal reins
Eamonn OBrien was finally installed as Meaths new football manager last night, almost three months after the initial closing date for receipt of nominations.
U13: Carnaross see off Inny Gaels
Carnaross won a very close and exciting Division 2C U13 final played against Inny Gaels in Kells last Sunday.
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