Dunboyne's Intermediate hurlers opened their Division 2 League campaign with a solid four-point win over near neighbours Drumree under the lights in Kepak Park, capping off an excellent week for the club.
Kildalkey kicked off their year in the Division 2HL against Blackhall Gaels and just came up short by 1 point in wet and bitterly cold conditions in Batterstown.
Meath produced a brilliant second-half performance to defeat Cork by 1-22 to 2-17 at Croke Park this afternoon and capture the Allianz Football League Division 2 title.
A last gasp point from Marion Farrelly saw Meath secure a draw with Armagh and retain their place in Division 1 of the Lidl National Football League for 2027.
Second half goals expertly finished by Lizzy Brennan and Mia McNally proved to be the decisive scores in this Division 2 first round clash in Batterstown.
A Pauric Maguire two pointer with five minutes remaining was enough to see Louth edge out Meath in this opening round of the Leinster MFC played in miserable conditions at Fr McManus Park
Meath manager Robbie Brennan says he's delighted to see the connection between his team and the Royals' fans as they get set to bid for league silverware this weekend.
Louth made a winning start to their Leinster minor football championship campaign yesterday evening by edging out Meath on a 0-14 to 2-7 scoreline in Skyrne.
O'Mahony's suffered their first defeat of the campaign in this third round encounter of the Div 4 FL, where they lost out to a very strong Carnaross side in a wet and windy Paddy O'Brien Park.
Round 2 of the Football League concluded early yesterday morning just in time to allow supporters make their way to Tullamore to see the Royals book their place in the National Football League Division 1 for 2027.
Donaghmore Ashbourne's slow start to the game compared with the hosts high tempo performance in the opening period was the difference between the teams in the Division 1 game in Grangegodden on Saturday evening.