It’s a big weekend for the Meath champions on three fronts in the Leinster Club championship.
Mattie McDonnell Cup winners for the very first time, Meath Hill, face a tricky away assignment to Caragh. The Kildare champions defeated Leixlip 1-5 to 0-6 to claim their first county title since 1995.
Dunshaughlin head back to Páirc Tailteann after winning their first Keegan Cup in 22 years to take on a seasoned St. Lomans side. The Mullingar outfit needed a replay and penalties to beat The Downs in the county final.
After their comfortable trip to Offaly last Saturday Dee Rangers make the short trip to Syddan with the prize a place in the Provincial decider.
There are also home comforts for camogie champions Na Fianna and O’Mahony’s who are also one step away from a Leinster decider.
Saturday November 2nd
Leinster Club Intermediate Football Championship
Meath Hill v Caragh (Kildare) in Hawkfield at 2pm
Leinster LGFA Intermediate Club Championship Semi-Final
Dee Rangers v O’Dwyers (Dublin) in Syddan at 2pm
Sunday November 3rd
Leinster Club Senior Football Championship
Dunshaughlin v St. Lomans Westmeath in Páirc Tailteann at 1.30pm
Leinster Club Intermediate Camogie Championship semi final
Na Fianna v St. Brigids (Laois) in Baconstown at 2pm
Leinster Club Junior Camogie Championship semi final
Navan O’Mahony’s v Clane (Kildare) in Paddy O’Brien Park at 2pm
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