Meath and Louth joined Kildare and Dublin in the Leinster U20FC semi-finals with quarter-final victories over Laois and Wicklow respectively last night.
Meath booked their place in the Leinster Under 20 Football Championship semi final with this hard fought win over a very good Laois side played in perfect conditions at Ashbourne.
Offaly are through to the last four of the Leinster senior football championship after handing Laois a 2-13 to 1-8 defeat at O'Moore Park this evening.
A Rachael Merry point from a free deep into injury time grasped the Very Camogie League Division 3A title for the Orchard women, in a pulsating encounter that ended in a welter of excitement at Abbotstown.
Football Review Committee chairperson Jim Gavin and GAA President Jarlath Burns today provided an update on the work of the committee and timelines for the remainder of the project.
Longford handed holders Dublin a 3-8 to 1-9 defeat in Newtownforbes yesterday evening to record their second consecutive win in the Leinster minor football championship.
The Camogie Association has announced a Newman Fellowship research project with UCD, which the Camogie Association will fund to the value of €120,000 over two years.
Meath got their Leinster U20 football championship campaign off to an impressive start last night as they saw off their neighbours Westmeath by 0-18 to 2-5 in Ashbourne.
Laois produced a dominant second-half display to down Carlow on a 2-22 to 1-12 scoreline at Netwatch Cullen Park and land the Allianz Hurling League Division 2A title.
Laois and Leitrim will be playing their league football in Division 3 next year after wins in this afternoon's final round of games earned them promotion.
Laois will face neighbours Carlow in next weekend's Allianz Hurling League Division 2A final after recording an emphatic 1-24 to 0-13 victory over Down in Portlaoise this afternoon.
Armagh are set to discover their Lidl National League Division 1 Final opponents, while the 2024 Division 4 semi-finals are down for decision on another big weekend of action.
Laois earned themselves a home semi-final with Down in Division 2A of the Allianz Hurling League after seeing off Kerry by 4-20 to 1-19 in Portlaoise this afternoon.
Another crucial weekend of Lidl National League action could see Final placings confirmed in Divisions 1 and 3, depending on results, while a number of counties are fighting to avoid the drop.