Emma Reilly picked up the Meath Road Hurling Women’s Team prize on behalf of herself, Hayley Kennedy and Mary Andrews from Boardsmill GAA chairman TJ Reilly.
Dunderry man claims Vincent Guy Perpetual Trophy in Boardsmill
ROAD HURLING Trim's Hayley Kennedy secured women's title
Emma Reilly picked up the Meath Road Hurling Women’s Team prize on behalf of herself, Hayley Kennedy and Mary Andrews from Boardsmill GAA chairman TJ Reilly.
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The Meath Road hurling winning team of Sean Howley, Eoin Coffey and Darren Andrews received their prize from Seamus Guy.
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Meath Road Hurling runners-up Niall and James McNally and Brin Kelly received their prize from Seamus Guy, son of the late Vincent Guy.
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Emma Reilly picked up the Meath Women’s Road Hurling Trophy on behalf of her Trim clubmate Hayley Kennedy from Boardsmill GAA chairman TJ Reilly.
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Darragh Purcell received the Meath u-16 Road Hurling trophy from Boardsmill GAA chairman TJ Reilly.
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Boardsmill’s Jessica Ryall, Megan Loughran, Tara Browne, Julianne Gallagher, Katie McGowan and Caroline Quinn at the Meath Road Hurling Championships.
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Enjoying the Road Hurling in Boardsmill were Eoghan Fitzsimons, Andrew Cribbin, Conor Newman and Kenneth Buttimer.
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Patrick Cribbin, Charlie Fahy and Enda Byrne at the Road Hurling.
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Cealain Connor lets rip at the Road Hurling Championship.
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Christine Fagan, Caroline Loughran and Deirdre Gibbons at the Meath Road Hurling Championships.
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Leah Gibbons, Mae Fahy and Roisin Loughran ready for action at Boardsmill.
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Dunboyne star Ben Smyth ready to get his Road Hurling Championship underway.
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Vinny and Philip Guy at the Road Hurling.
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Matt Rickard (Kildalkey), Stephen Coogan (Dunderry) and Fergal Flattery (Boardsmill) joined forces at the Road Hurling Championship.
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Andrew Gallagher, Luke Gallagher and Sean Cribbin at the Road Hurling.
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Colm McGrath, David Foley (both Trim) and Ger Foley (Killyon) at the Road Hurling.
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James and Frank Foley (Trim) with Tommy Leavy (Dunderry) at the Road Hurling.
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Rathmolyon’s Noel Healy, Trevor Healy and Terry Pearle at the Road Hurling.
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Laois hurler and Boardsmill resident Willie Dunphy in action at the Road Hurling.
The Meath Road Hurling Championships took place on Sunday 29th December on the Ballyconnell/Clonee road and with over 90 teams competing it was Boardsmill GAA's most successful hosting ever of the hugely popular event.
The men's individual winner with a score of 88 points was Conor Leavy from Dunderry and he claimed the Vincent Guy Perpetual Trophy. Runners up were James McNally from Kildalkey and Sean Howley from Rathmolyon
The women's individual winner was Hayley Kennedy of Trim Camogie Club with a score of 54 points.
The women's team winners were Hayley Kennedy, Mary Andrews and Emma Reilly from Trim Camogie Club. The team scored a combined 118 points just pipping the Boardsmill team of Tara Browne, Jessica Ryall and Megan Loughran on 116 points.
The men's winning team was a Rathmolyon, Na Fianna and Boardsmill mix as Sean Howley, Eoin Coffey and Darren Andrews hit a huge total of 230 points. Runners up went to the all Kildalkey team of James and Niall McNally and Brin Kelly on a score of 218 points.
In the Juvenile Section Boardsmill's Darragh Purcell claimed the under-16 competition in his final year with a huge score of 76 points just beating team mate Patrick Guy. Finally the under-16 girls winner was Abbie Reilly of Boardsmill with a super score of 44 points narrowly defeating Niamh Purcell.