The draw for the Meath Hurling Championship took place tonight at Dunganny.
Jubille Cup winners Kildakey get their 2024 SHC campaign up and running against neighbours Trim. Last years finalists Ratoath open against former greats Kiltale.
In the Intermediate grade Kildalkey will be looking to keep a grip on the Mick Leonard Cup but find themselves in a tough group along with Boardsmill, Kilskyre/Moylagh and Rathmolyon. Beaten finalists O'Mahonys take on Donaghmore Ashbourne in their opening round.
Senior Hurling Championship
Group A
1. Kildalkey V 2. Trim
3. Dunderry V 4. St Peter’s Dunboyne
5. Clann na nGael V 6. Kilmessan
Group B
1. Ratoath V 2. Kiltale
3. Blackhall Gaels V 4. Longwood
5. Killyon V 6. Na Fianna
The draw for the Meath football championship took place tonight in Dunganny.
Keegan Cup holders Summerhill begin their defence against Ballinabrackey. Beaten finalists ratoath open their 2024 account against Skryne.
Duleek Bellewstown will be hoping it third time lucky in the Intermediate grade. They are in Group B along with Ballivor, castletown and Longwood.
Dunderry will hope to bounce back to the Intermediate grade but are in a strong group along with St. Brigids, Ballinlough and St. Vincents in the Junior A.
Senior Football Championship
Group A
1. Dunshaughlin V 2. Donaghmore/Ashbourne
3. Ballinabrackey V 4. Summerhill
Group B
1. St Peter’s Dunboyne V 2. Curraha
3. Gaeil Colmcille V 4. Wolfe Tones
Group C
1. Simonstown Gaels V 2. Na Fianna
3. St Colmcille’s V 4. Seneschalstown
Group D
1. Skryne V 2. Ratoath
3. Trim V 4. Rathkenny
Intermediate Football Championship
1. Nobber V 2. Blackhall Gaels
3. Bective V 4. Meath Hill
Group B
1. Ballivor V 2. Castletown
3. Duleek/Bellewstown V 4. Longwood
Group C
1. St Patrick’s V 2. Oldcastle
3. Drumbaragh V 4. Moynalvey
Group D
1. St Michael’s V 2. Kilbride
3. Walterstown V 4. O’Mahony’s