A goal from the last play of the game from hat trick hero Tom Funge stunned Meath and the home support as Wexford advanced to the Leinster MFC quarter final with this two point win at Ashbourne.
The hosts had no answer to a Syddan side who have been railroading everyone and everything in their wake up to this and are likely to continue to do so for the remainder of the Competition in truth.
Rathkenny made the short journey to Nobber worthwhile as they came away with both points in this 'P S Supplies Doors and Floors' football league Division 3, round four match.
Goals from defenders Eamon Armstrong and Sean O'Hare either side of the break proved crucial as Meath earned their place in the Leinster Under 20 Football Championship final at the expense of Kildare at Hawkfield.
Last years SHC finalists Kildalkey and Ratoath met in the first round of the Div1 HL on Saturday evening in Ratoath and it was the visitors who came home with the points
Impressive displays from Conor and Mark Leavy was enough for Dunderry to see off the challenge of Drumree in the opening round of the Division 2 HL played at Dunganny.
A two-goal salvo from the returning Gary Coyne propelled Cortown to their first win over Kilmainhamwood this year after playing out two draws already in the opening months of the season.
The throw in was delayed by 15 minutes to allow the streams of supporters in to watch the game as the venue was also holding the Under 14 Finals as well.
Rathmolyon got their Division 3 Hurling League campaign off to a winning start with a comfortable win over Kilskyre/Moylagh in perfect playing conditions in Rathmolyon.
In the first league match of the year, under the ominous skies of an overcast evening, Rathmolyon took on Donaghmore/Ashbourne in a gripping U15 hurling showdown at the Donaghmore/Ashbourne grounds.
Navan O'Mahony's had to battle to the very end to get the points on offer in the opening round of the Div 5 HL this morning, played in glorious sunshine.
In a repeat of the 2023 Intermediate Camogie Championship final, Navan O'Mahony's came out on top by six points in a high scoring game to make it four wins from four.
Marion Farrelly and Emma Duggan struck a combined tally of 3-6 at Pairc Tailteann on Sunday afternoon as Meath began their TG4 Leinster Senior Football Championship campaign with a convincing triumph over Laois.
Meath came out second best in this high scoring Joe McDonagh Cup opening round clash against Down played in ideal conditions at McKenna Park Ballycran.
The Royals looked like they were going to challenge for a Final place when they reeled off three successive wins to open their campaign - before losing three on the bounce.