A great weekend of club GAA action that included two hoganstand.com Meath senior football championship semi-finals along with the Meade Potato Co IFC final and the Seamus Connolly Junior B decider to mention but a few.
FRIDAY
Ballinlough are in serious danger of losing their senior championship status after losing out to Duleek-Bellewstown in game one of the relegation battle.
Graham Geraghty's charges controlled most of the game - the winners were inspired by Stephen Nolan who kicked five first half points and John Flood who sent over three crucial scores in the second half.
Duleek-Bellewstown were head over heels with their win over Ballinlough
The North Meath side introduced former county senior Peadar Byrne in the second half and he was involved in their goal scored by Ronan McGuinness but it is Duleek-Bellewstown who can sit back and wait for the result from game two between The Lough and Wolfe Tones.
There were unsavoury scenes in Dunganny on Friday night as Curraha defeated Trim in the Division 2/3 A League play off. The winners who were Division 4 last year finished the game with 12 men.
Summerhill will take on Donaghmore/Ashbourne in the All County A League Division 1 final after beating St Pat's in the semi-final 3-12 to 1-11.
SATURDAY
It was heartbreak once more for Moynalty in a final at Pairc Tailteann. St Vincent's made up for last year's JFC B final day defeat by easily accounting for the 'Tidy Villagers' on Saturday.
St Vincents captain Davy Tallon raises the Fr Tully Cup
It proved to be a great day for Vincent's manager Kenny McDonnell in his first year in charge and the winners will soon turn their attentions to the Division 4 FL decider against Kilmainhamwood.
It was also a memorable day for former Meath star and Sunday Game pundit Colm O'Rourke after he guided Simonstown to a third senior football championship final.
The introduction of Mickey Brennan was a turning point in the game as he sent over three second half points.
That late late chance for Brian Hanlon against Simonstown
Gaeil Colmcille came close to snatching victory from the jaws of defeat but Brian Hanlon's last gasp shot ended up in the side netting.
Kildalkey made up for the disappointment of their championship semi-final defeat to Kiltale by claiming the Brendan Davis Cup on home soil. Kilmessan finished on the wrong side of the 1-15 to 0-12 scoreline and Martin Healy got the winner's goal.
Kildalkey celebrate with the Brendan Davis Cup
SUNDAY
Donaghmore Ashbourne are back in a county senior football final. Sean Kelly's charges defeated Skryne 1-9 to 0-8 at Pairc Tailteann.
The windy conditions led to a low scoring encounter. The winners were forced to line out minus the services of Cormac McGill (injured on Thursday night at training) and centre-back Shane Melia.
It's not going to be an easy landing for Donaghmore Ashbourne's David Morgan
They will also be sweating on the fitness of Michael Deegan who left the pitch after 15 minutes with what looked like a hamstring injury.
It will be an interesting couple of weeks in the Barry household. Dad Sean is a selector with the Moores while son Shane came on for Simonstown in their last four success.
Na Fianna made up for their exit from the IHC at the semi-final stage by beating Drumree in the Division 2 Hurling League final at Loman's Park Trim.
The Intermediate football final was a cracking game of football. The game had an unbelievable start when county star Graham Reilly was red carded by referee David Coldrick after an off the ball incident with Conor Dempsey.
Graham Reilly gets an early red from David Coldrick
The Cille's, inspired by minor James Conlon, showed great spirit for the remainder of the game to forge a draw but credit must also go to underdogs Dunderry for making it such a spectacle. The replay is fixed for next Saturday.
Meanwhile, former Kildalkey and Meath star Fergus McMahon came off the bench to help Robert Emmets claim the London Senior Hurling Championship title at Greenford.
It must have been a difficult day for St Colmcille's full-forward Niall Ronan following the shock passing of his former Munster team-mate and coach, Anthony Foley...
Mick O'Driscoll, Anthony Foley (RIP), Tomas O'Leary and Niall Ronan in action for Munster
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