Two fine second half goals, at a crucial time in the match, by substitute and senior football debutant Daniel Murray gave Trim a well deserved victory in this Feis Cup match on a sodden pitch in Dunboyne
Moynalvey made it two from two to top group A of the Gaelic Games Equipment Corn Na Boinne with this twelve point win over Meath Hill on Saturday afternoon 21st February.
Moynalty made the short trip to face Cortown in Round 2 of the Tailteann Shield, their first outing in the competition after Round 1 was postponed due to bad weather.
It was a case of reeling in the years at Grangegodden as Brian 'Beano' Hanlon notched up a Hat Trick of goals to leave Gaeil Colmcille on two wins from two in this year's Feis Cup.
Louth put a serious dent in Tyrone's Allianz Football League Division 2 promotion hopes this afternoon by inflicting a 1-15 to 0-13 defeat on them in Ardee.
A lively and hard-fought Lidl Ladies National Football League Division 1 encounter in Dungarvan GAA Grounds saw Meath edge out Waterford after a contest that ebbed and flowed throughout.
A late brace from keeper Gavin King and a brilliant effort from Lorcan Byrne was enough for Meath to see off a determined Derry side in this National Hurling League Division 2 round 4 clash played in windy conditions at Lomans Park Trim.
Cork lined out with just three of the side that contested last year's All-Ireland senior final but they paid a heavy price for that decision and relegation is now very much on the table for Cork, who still have ferociously tough games against Kilkenny, Tipperary and Galway to come.
Kerry made the long journey back to the Kingdom with both points after this win over Meath in round 2 of the National Camogie League Division 2 on the astro pitch at a very wet and windy Dunganny.
WATERFORD have their sights set on a first Lidl National League Division 1 final appearance since 2002 as they get ready for Sunday's home tie with Meath.
Meath Camogs brought no love to St Lomans Park in Mullingar today as they broke the Westmeath girls hearts on St Valentines Day with a 2-09 v 1-06 win in baltic conditions.
Meath manager Robbie Brennan says he was surprised to see the ball thrown in as a row broke out between the Royals and Louth in one section of it pitch at Croke Park yesterday.
On a day when meaningful senior inter-county action resumed for the first time since Galway pipped Cork in last year's thrilling All-Ireland senior final, the two counties both succumbed to defeat in the first round of the Centra National Camogie League, with Tipperary taking top spot in Division 1A on the back of their commanding performance against Antrim in Cushendun.
A row erupted before the throw-in in this afternoon's Allianz Football League clash between Meath and Louth at Croke Park which resulted in four players being black carded.
Seneschalstown picked up a first win at adult level in the new club season when seeing off the challenge of Simonstown Gaels in Fr. Tully Park on Tuesday night.
Seneschalstown began 2026 with defeat to Simonstown Gaels played in Fr. Tully Park on Monday night. Despite the heavy weekend rain, the pitch was in a playable condition and both sides served up an entertaining game for those in attendance.
Gaeil Colmcille opened their Feis Cup campaign with a five point win over St. Peter's, Dunboyne at Grangegodden with the Pitch 1 Turf holding off the recent bad spell of weather.