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Wednesday, 8th February, 2012

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  • Updated: 8 Feb 2012 17:00

    Westmeath on the radar for Royals at Mullingar

    There was an air of optimism surrounding Páirc Táilteann on Saturday night as Meath supporters left the Navan venue with the hope of brighter days ahead following an opening round NFL Div 2 victory over Monaghan.

  • Updated: 8 Feb 2012 16:59

    Europe wins again for Lynch

    Ashbourne jockey Andrew Lynch continues to make the headlines with big race victories and at Punchestown on Sunday was on the mark with champion chaser Sizing Europe.

  • Updated: 8 Feb 2012 16:58

    Plenty of thrills and spills at Meath Boxing championships

    The thrill-a-minute Meath Boxing Championships at Trim GAA club on Sunday afternoon produced several magnificent bouts and some hard hitting punches in all categories.

  • Updated: 8 Feb 2012 16:55

    Parkvilla edged out in sudden death penalties

    It was a game they could have won, but in the end Parkvilla were sent tumbling out of the u-16 SFAI Cup in the cruellest possible manner.

  • Updated: 8 Feb 2012 16:54

    Meath show plenty of grit to win league tie

    For all the personal satisfaction Seamus McEnaney took from putting one over his native county it was the level of the performance that most pleased the Meath manager as he watched his side get their NFL Div 2 campaign off to a winning start against Monaghan at Páirc Táilteann on Saturday night.

  • Updated: 8 Feb 2012 16:53

    Students in a different class to Royals

    Holders Meath exited the Kehoe Cup when they were out-hurled by a classy St Patrick's, Drumcondra side at Páirc Táilteann on Sunday where goals made the diffence after 70 minutes.

  • Updated: 8 Feb 2012 16:52

    Meath begin life in the fast lane in style

    Four years since their last appearance in the Ladies NFL Div 1 Meath marked their return to the highest level with a performance that was right out of the top drawer at Ashbourne on Sunday.

  • Updated: 5 Feb 2012 17:30

    MDL socer results - w/e 5th Feb

    Trim Celtic were beaten in the Premier League by Clones Town, but Duleek enjoyed a good win in the Leinster Junior Cup.

  • Updated: 2 Feb 2012 09:30

    Meath joy in Sigerson Cup

    There were at least seven Meath players in action for their respective colleges in the Sigerson Cup yesterday.

  • Updated: 1 Feb 2012 17:00

    Do you think I'm sexy?

    Stamullen trainer Peter Casey basked in the limelight at Leopardstown on Sunday, more for his post-race comments to RTE's Tracey Piggott than for the feat of recording his first grade one win after the Dunsany-owned Flemenstar won the Arkle Novice Chase in fine style for Ashbourne jockey Andrew Lynch.

  • Updated: 1 Feb 2012 16:59

    Meath set for first test as NFL campaign starts

    After a disappointing campaign in 2011, Meath manager Seamus McEnaney will be hoping that the infamous 'second season syndrome' will work in reverse when his side open their NFL Div 2 campaign with a difficult home test against his former charges from Monaghan at Páirc Táilteann on Saturday night, 7.0.

  • Updated: 1 Feb 2012 16:58

    Exciting action for enthusiasts at Meath boxing championships

    Trim GAA club hosted the first day of the Meath Boxing Championship finals on Sunday with seven clubs from the Royal County represented and six from Louth.

  • Updated: 1 Feb 2012 16:57

    Top rating for Headfort Golf Club

    The new year is already shaping up to be a successful and memorable one for Headfort Golf Club, Kells.

  • Updated: 1 Feb 2012 16:56

    Ashbourne advance in Towns' Cup

    When it comes to the Provincial Towns' Cup Ashbourne have had their share of disappoinments. Days when things just didn't go their way.

  • Updated: 1 Feb 2012 16:53

    Young guns show lots of promise in demolition of the students

    Meath hurlers got their 2012 campaign off to a winning start with a thoroughly merited victory against DCU in the second round of the Kehoe Cup at Páirc Táilteann on Sunday.

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