The race for the Jubilee Cup will be down to two on Sunday at Pairc Tailteann.
Sunday 5th October
Kiltale booked their place in the Senior Hurling Championship final with 13 points to spare over Kilmessan in the first of two semi finals today at Pairc Tailteann. Playing against the breeze a Peter Durnin goal gave John Donoghue’s men a 1-5 to 0-5 interval lead. Kiltale took control of the second half and when James Kelly raised their second green flag with ten minutes remaining Kiltale were on their way to the final.
They will be joined by holders Ratoath. Trim held a 0-12 to 1-8 interval lead and were well in the game with ten minutes remaining but two quick goals from Daithi McGowan and Cian Rogers swung this game in favour of the favourites.
Ratoath and Kiltale met in the very first game of the season in mid July and the Jubilee Cup holders began an unbeaten campaign with ten points to spare.
Wolfe Tones will take on Kildalkey in the Intermediate B final.
Results
Senior Hurling Championship semi finals
Kiltale 2-20 Kilmessan 0-13
Ratoath 5-18 Trim 0-22
Intermediate Hurling Championship B semi final
Wolfe Tones 2-15 Boardsmill 2-10
Saturday 4th October
Rathmolyon resisted a late Donaghmore Ashbourne comeback to seal their place in the Intermediate final. They will meet Kilskyre Moylagh. Goals were crucial as the North Meath combination defeated St. Peters at Lomans Park.
Holders Longwood are back in the Senior B HC decider. They will take on Killyon who will be looking to add to the Davis Cup title they won earlier in the year.
Results
Intermediate Hurling Championship semi finals
Rathmolyon 1-12 Donaghmore Ashbourne 2-6
Kilskyre Moylagh 3-10 Dunboyne 0-14
Senior B Hurling Championship semi finals
Longwood 1-14 Blackhall Gaels 0-15
Killyon 4-9 Navan O’Mahonys 1-8
Friday 3rd October
Dunderry secured the senior hurling championship status for 2026 with a comfortable win over Clann na nGael at a stormy Dunganny. The winners led 3-7 to 1-7 at the break. Evan Nolan got all the winners goals. Kildalkey advanced to the Intermediate B hurling championship decider with a goal to spare over Kilmessan also at Dunganny. The winners led 2-5 to 0-4 at half time and take on either Boardsmill or Wolfe Tones in the final.
Results
Senior Hurling Championship relegation final
Dunderry 4-14 Clann na nGael 1-11
Intermediate Hurling Championship B semi final
Kildalkey 2-8 Kilmessan 1-8
Thursday 2nd October
St. Pats and Trim will have to do it all over again to see who will play Junior Championship hurling next year. It finished all square on a woeful night at Dunganny.
Result
Intermediate Hurling Championship Relegation final
Trim 0-12 St. Pats 1-9
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