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Irish Examiner on MSNMeath bounce back after horror openerMeath bounced back from their first round horror-show against London while Derry look like Christy Ring Cup contenders too on ...
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Independent.ie on MSNMeath GAA mourns the passing of stalwart player, coach and administrator Jim Curtis (90)GAELS throughout county the have been left saddened by the passing of Jim Curtis who was an Honorary President of Meath GAA at the time of his death. Jim had a life long association with the GAA and ...
The Leinster Football Championship semi-final between Dublin and Meath will take place in Laois ... with the decision made to move the games away from GAA headquarters before the competition ...
Down by 10 points at half-time, up by seven at full-time. Meath’s latest win in the Leinster SFC was one of those quintessential games of two halves, accentuated by the impact of two-point scores.
There is speculation the Dublin-Meath game could be played in Portlaoise ... window ] Good afternoon and welcome to today’s live GAA Championship blog on a Sunday when Leinster football ...
Meath boss Robbie Brennan is looking forward to testing the resolve of his emerging Meath team against the ultimate litmus test – 14-in-a-row Leinster kingpins Dublin. The slow-starting Royals ...
What a difference 35 minutes can make. On the back of one rousing second half and an eye-popping 17-point turnaround, Meath can look forward with hope; no more looking back in anger. Philly ...
Dublin captain Con O'Callaghan converts a rebounded penalty originally saved by Wicklow goalkeeper Mark Jackson. Photo by Ray McManus/Sportsfile Oisin McGraynor of Wicklow in action against Theo ...
You can check out at any time. More info Meath disposed of Carlow comfortably enough last weekend, but lost Jack Kinlough, Eoin Harkin and Michael Murphy to injury, although wing back Harkin is ...
It was a classic game of two halves in Navan as hosts Meath came on strong after half-time to overturn a 10 point deficit. With a significant wind advantage, two-pointers were the order of the day ...
Tyrone take on Armagh next (what a game) and Meath come from 10 down to beat Offaly. Wins for Dublin, Louth, Armagh and Kildare. Westmeath, Antrim and Wicklow lose- but there's lots of positives.
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