Royal County 2012 out now

December 18, 2012

A must for all Meath GAA followers. Royal County Meath Yearbook is on the shop shelves now.
The 2012 Royal County Meath GAA Yearbook has arrived on schedule and is available for purchase in shops across the county at €8.95.

The publication - officially endorsed by Coiste na Mi and produced in association with hoganstand.com - provides a comprehensive review of the GAA season in Meath, comprising 768 pages in full colour.

Every club and county team is featured in great detail, with interviews and relevant photos painting a vivid picture of the season gone by.

At club level, Navan O'Mahony's won their 18th SFC after their unbeaten run to the Keegan Cup.

Na Fianna joined the ranks of dual senior clubs by claiming the intermediate title and Rataoth's young guard scooped the JFC.

In hurling, Kiltale's mazing haul of silverware included the Jubilee Cup and the JHC. Rathmoylon claimed the IHC with a final win over Wolfe Tones.

Special features in this yearbook include interviews with Shane McAnarney while new football manager Mick O'Dowd talks about restoring the pride within Meath. Ken Rennicks, an All Star winner in 1975 looks back over his football career.

Enda Keogh tells us about the desire within the Meath hurling panel to make strides in 2013.

The All-Ireland winning camogie team's achievements are covered in detail with Holly Geraghty giving us an insider's view.

Mickey Kelly tells us what it is like to be an umpire on All-Ireland final day

The annual also reveals its football and hurling 'Team of the Year' for 2012, which is again sure to stir up some debate among readers, as well as authentic reviews of the senior, minor and U21s' past season, along with the fortunes of the hurlers, ladies and handballers in 2012.

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