Dublin can take a step closer to a Division 1 return as they travel to Navan to take on old rivals Meath. Follow live updates throughout.
Was a 50-50 collision, maybe McKay a split-second late. Poor Ethan Rafferty has Kieran Donaghy in his ear the whole way out the tunnel. Johnny Heaney collides with Aaron McKay and the Galway man is left sprawled on the ground. - Galway back out now.
Costello grabbed another couple of points to extend the lead after a wonderful score from Lee Gannon. Con O'Callaghan made it a six-point game shortly after ...
The two sides went score-for-score for the vast majority of the second half before Cormac Costello's last gasp goal gave Dublin the big win. Meath 1-2 Dublin 1-11 But that was as good as it got for Meath in the first period. Meath 1-2 Dublin 1-10 Costello grabbed another couple of points to extend the lead after a wonderful score from Lee Gannon. The visitors started fast and were first on the scoreboard through Brian Fenton.
Meath host Dublin this afternoon in a crucial Allianz Division Two league match. The last time the Royals played in Navan was three weeks ago when they ...
Meath 1-2 Dublin 1-11 Meath 1-2 Dublin 0-10 Meath 1-2 Dublin 1-10 On that occasion, the Wee County shocked Colm O'Rourke's men and picked up a famous win. Meath 1-11 Dublin 2-19 Meath 1-4 Dublin 1-13
Legend previews GAA old firm clash and sees Meath's decline in line with the decline of the county's home ground.
"It's a big day all round. "The population of Meath now – we are big. “It’s a free shot. "The state of the place at the moment is not adequate. I think it adds great fun to the towns and villages. That’s more of an issue than what team we put out. This is really, 'Have a real go lads?' "I can't imagine Dublin are going to take too many risks now,” he says. Are we pretending as well? It would be lovely if it was. It’s a big county and it should have facilities that reflect the size of the county and it doesn't." There are great plans.