For anyone in attendance at Dunganny on Friday evening would surely be in agreement that the final football game of 2024 served up a cracker as Gaeil Colmcille and Walterstown left all on the pitch in the Division 2 Final.
A strong second-half showing led by Jake Madden and Jack McCormack was the difference as Drumbargh Emmets edged St.Vincents /Curraha to claim the U19 FC Div. 5 title at a howling Paddy O'Brien Park.
A Man of the Match display from Lorcan Byrne proved crucial as Kilmessan retained the Meath Under 21 hurling championship title with this one point victory over Trim in front of a large crowd at Kiltale.
For the first time since 1963 Ratoath were crowned Meath Senior Hurling Championship winners after an enthralling final played in perfect conditions at Páirc Tailteann.
On a bitterly cold but sunny Saturday, following the passing of Storm Darragh, the U19 Division 3 Final between Dunshaughlin and Na Fianna Gaa Meath took place.
Jim arrived in Co. Meath in the late 70's, coming all the way from his native County Wexford where he had been a playing member with the Hoareswood club.
Kiltale GAA is thrilled to announce the launch of a new fundraising initiative to help complete the building of our state-of-the-art astro turf pitch right here in our community!
Seneschalstown concluded 2024 with a further piece of silverware in the bag, as the Joey McKeown Cup for the Under 19 Championship proper was captured in Stamullen
The drop off in attendance figures at club football matches contributed to a reduced surplus, according to the financial statement for the year issued to clubs prior to Monday's night's Meath county convention.
Regarding fundraising opportunities secretary Ciaran Flynn in his annual report said Meath GAA were excited to announce a unique sponsorship opportunity.
In the absence of secretary Ciaran Flynn following the untimely death of his mother Ann, assistant secretary Nick Fitzgerald guided delegates through what was a comprehensive secretary's report.
Considering the storms across the country over the weekend, it was a relatively calm Sunday morning in Kildalkey, playing on the back pitch which held up very well with the rain that had fallen over the previous 48 hours.
The Meath Under 21 B Hurling Championship final was played during the later stages of storm Darragh in excellent pitch conditions provided by Grangegodden.