Meade named as Meath Footballer of the Year
November 19, 2013

Meath and Rathkenny star Brian Meade
County midfielder Brian Meade is the Meath Footballer of the Year for 2013, the winners of the various awards being announced at the County Committee meeting on Monday night.
Padraig Harnan gains the Young Footballer accolade. The Moynalvey clubman showed up well on his debut season for the Meath senior team and gets the trophy ahead of Eamonn Wallace.
Damien Healy, who showed impressive form for Cillian Farrell's Meath side and for his club Longwood during their progression to the SHC final, got the nod for the Hurler of the Year honour.
Jack Fagan of Rathmolyon was the choice for the Young Hurler gong.
Na Fianna get the Club of the Year award following an exciting few months during which they went to the SFC final at their first attempt, won the A Football League Division 2 and reached the Feis Cup final.
St Patrick's were favourites to gain the grounds prize and the tipsters got this one right, the Stamullen club's impressive facilities getting rave reviews.
County football final whistler Patrick Nelis of Kilmainham was named as Referee of the Year with Padraig Coyle (Seneschalstown) getting the 'most improved ref' honour.
The awards will be presented in the Ardboyne Hotel, Navan on this Saturday night when the Hall of Fame recipient will be announced.
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