The third final of the day saw Gaelscoil na Cille pick up their first ever schools title after this 13 point win over Gaelscoil na Bóinne in the Girls Division 3 decider.
Stackallen National School claimed their first Meath Cumann na mBunscol football title since 1996 with this impressive win over St. Annes P.S. Navan in the first game of the day, the Girls Division 2/3 Shield final.
Loughcrew and An Tuisceart met in a top of the table clash in an unusually dry and mild Dunganny on Sunday afternoon with both sides aiming for the win to top the group.
Defending champions Seneschalstown rubber stamped their passage through the semi-finals of this year's competition with a comfortable double scores victory over Donaghmore/Ashbourne in a damp Fr. Tully Park on Friday night.
After the excitement of Day 1 in Lomans Park Trim the Meath Cumann na mBunscol Football finals make the journey to Ashbourne on Sunday for five more deciders..
Kate Purcell struck a vital 47th minute point at Coralstown/Kinnegad GAA on Saturday as Muckalee edged out St Colmcille's to become the first Kilkenny side in 21 years to be crowned AIB Leinster LGFA junior club championship winners.
Kerry's status as the Kingdom of Gaelic football was embellished tonight as the All-Ireland, Munster and League champions dominated the PwC All-Stars with eight slots on the team for 2025
Royal Gaels fell short in the AIB Leinster LGFA Senior Club Championship semi-final in Stillorgan today, going down 2-09 to 0-05 after tame display against Provincial holders Kilmacud Crokes.
The combination of Gaeil Colmcille/Loughcrew Gaels were crowned U15 Division 2 Hurling Champions with a formidable win over Kildalkey in Dunganny on Sunday morning.
Dunshaughlin's U13s produced a commanding display in difficult conditions to claim the Cup title with a comprehensive victory over near neighbours Blackhall Gaels in Ballinlough on Saturday afternoon.
Credit to both teams, hurling under lights can be difficult but add monsoons in the second half and its next to impossible but this was a highly entertaining match from two very committed sides.
Holders Kilmessan picked up their thrird win in a row with this five point victory over Ratoath in the Under 21 Hurling Championship Division 1 clash at Ratoath.
The three Meath championship winners open their Leinster account this weekend while Ladies Schampions Royals Gaels head to Páirc de Búrca for a semi final date.
Kildare champions Athy will play Meath counterparts Summerhill in the quarter-finals of the Leinster club senior in two weeks' time after both teams emerged victorious from their respective provincial openers this afternoon.
Kilkerrin Clonberne, chasing a fifth AIB All-Ireland senior club championship title in a row, have qualified for the Connacht final after a 1-17 to 2-7 win over Mayo champions Westport.
The old saying that goals win matches certainly rang true on Saturday evening as Moynalty blew St Patricks away with a devastating second-half display, striking five goals in the space of ten minutes after the restart.
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