Boardsmill advanced to the final of the Meath Cleaning Supplies Junior All County Football Championship Division 6 with a three point win over Moynalvey after extra time in the Semi-Final played at Boardsmill on Saturday afternoon 13th September.
Bective travelled to Seneschalstown on this wet Friday evening for a relegation clash with Curraha knowing that the losers play O'Mahony's in the relegation final in two weeks' time.
O'Mahony's made it to the semi-final of the SFC with a win over Dee Rangers on a wintery Friday evening in Meath Hill, with goals from Muireann Nelson, Orlaith Mallon and Megan Collins paving the way for victory.
O'Mahony's must take to the field again in an attempt to preserve their status, after falling to Ballivor by six points in the relegation semi final of the IFC.
Ballinlough and Gaeil Colmcille met in this unwanted Final for both sides as the loser would be condemned to Division 3 of the All County Football Championship or whatever format its equivalent takes shape next year.
Clonard GFC were delighted to host an event last Sunday to honour the Clonard Junior B Championship winning team of 1971 on the 50th Anniversary of their victory over Dunboyne.
Following approval by the Finance Sub-Committee and subsequently the Management Committee, the gate entry fees for the following knockout football championship fixtures have been set
Seneschalstown ladies went under to current county Champions Dunshaughlin Royal Gaels in the Kepak Senior Ladies Group B round 3 encounter in Dunshaughlin.
After 80 minutes of football, Seneschalstown and Dunshaughlin couldn't be separated in the O'Reilly & Co. Solicitors Under 15 Development Football League Division 2 Final played in Grangegodden in Kells on Saturday afternoon.
While the desired victory did not materialise, Longwood produced a much-improved performance in their final group game, narrowly losing out to Blackhall Gaels after a typically hard-fought championship encounter.
Points, scores for, scores against, head to head, mini leagues, top of the group, bottom of the group, semi finals, quarter finals, relegation or finished for the year.
Both teams were glad to get a run out in Páirc Tailteann early September day where there was a difficult breeze to contend with but otherwise a super playing surface as always and little or no rain.
Kilmessan advanced to the last four of the Meath senior hurling championship as group winners with this well deserved victory over a fancied Trim side at Pairc Tailteann.
Kiltale made it a double of weekend victories with a comprehensive win over Kildalkey in Navan on Sunday following the Junior side's semi final win on Saturday.
Nobber Ladies Adult team continued their impressive championship form with a strong home performance under lights. In front of a lively crowd, the Black and Ambers welcomed local rivals Wolfe Tones for their final group stage fixture.
Ireland's newest GAA club Eastern Gaels were honoured to host a visit by Uachtarán Jarlath Burns to their home in Páirc Réalt na Mara, Mornington, Co Meath.