For the first time since 1963 Ratoath were crowned Meath Senior Hurling Championship winners after an enthralling final played in perfect conditions at Páirc Tailteann. Mickey Cole’s men had to withstand a late Trim comeback and the drama of a close in free to finally get their hands on the Jubilee Cup. Kilmessan and lasy years winners Kildalkey made it to the last four.
The group format was changed from 2024 which also saw the introduction of the Senior B Hurling Championship. Longwood claimed a historic senior title at the expense of Na Fianna at Lomans Park Trim
A special thanks to the club PRO's for suppling us with match reports throughout the year.
To read report click on the highlight.
Results
Round 1
Group A
Kilmessan 0-27 Clann na nGael 0-20
Group B
Longwood 2-28 Blackhall Gaels 0-17
Round 2
Group A
Clann na nGael 3-18 Dunboyne 0-22
Group B
Kiltale 4-32 Blackhall Gaels 2-8
Killyon 2-19 Longwood 0-20
Ratoath 3-25 Na Fianna 0-12
Round 3
Group A
Kilmessan 1-28 Dunboyne 0-15
Group B
Longwood 2-16 Na Fianna 1-19
Ratoath 3-31 Blackhall Gaels 0-14
Round 4
Group A
Clann na nGael 2-22 Dunderry 2-10
Kilmessan 4-14 Trim 1-19
Kildalkey 6-31 St Peter's, Dunboyne 2-9
Group B
Kiltale 0-27 Na Fianna 0-16
Ratoath 2-18 Longwood 1-20
Killyon 0-24 Blackhall Gaels 1-9
Round 5
Group A
Trim 3-24 St Peter's, Dunboyne 1-15
Kildalkey 4-21 Clann na nGael 1-9
Group B
Ratoath 4-25 Killyon 0-12
Na Fianna 1-24 Blackhall Gaels 2-9
SHC quarter finals
Kilmessan 3-18 Killyon 1-14
SHC B quarter finals
Na Fianna 3-17 St Peter's, Dunboyne 1-9
Dunderry 1-16 Blackhall Gaels 2-10
SHC semi finals
SHC B semi finals
Na Fianna 1-21 Clann na nGael 0-18
SHC final
SHC B final
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