St. Michaels got their first win of the year in this re-fixed Corn na Boinne Group B game in Batterstown despite the floodlights failing 20 minutes in.
A change to the format of the All-Ireland senior football championship is one of the 40 items on the agenda at GAA Congress in Donegal this coming weekend.
The Meath club hurling season gets underway on Thursday with the commencement of the Brendan Davis, Billy Byrne and Donal O Loingsigh cup competitions.
St Brigid's and Carnaross met for the first of their 3 guaranteed meetings this year in Round 2 of the Tailteann Cup with the Ballinacree men earning the first spoils.
till fielding a very young team, Seneschasltown produced a performance which was another level up on their first round game and they were in contention the whole way through.
After a very depleted Dunboyne side came up short against Ratoath on Saturday last, Ger Robinson's side came away from Pilltown with two hard earned Feis Cup points on Thursday night.
St. Michaels whose opening round against Blackhall Gaels was postponed due to a bereavement got this Corn Na Boinne outing off to a losing start in a bitterly cold Carlanstown on Thursday evening.
An understrength Cortown slumped to a second consecutive defeat of the Tailteann Shield on their travels to a bitterly cold Drumconrath on Thursday night.
Meath camogie are hosting two events in March in conjunction with 'Your Plastic is out Pitch' aimed at raising funds to develop and purchase a new County Camogie Pitch.