The auction rooms across the country are buzzing as the summer begins to hot up and the sun is showing land in its best light ...
There's a new name on Meath's Keegan Cup after first-time finalists Ratoath surged to a maiden county SFC success with a power packed display in Navan. Inspired by county man Bryan McMahon and ...
EOGHAN Frayne ensured SUMMERHILL will take on Ratoath in the Meath SFC final for the third time in four years on October 12. Royal County captain Frayne’s last-gasp leveller forced extra-time in a ...
Wolfe Tones and Ratoath remain unbeaten in the Football League Division One following their respective victories in Round Five of the competition over the weekend. Tones travelled to Piltown where ...
Ratoath manager David Brady was dramatically red carded following a remarkable late skirmish at Páirc Tailteann as his side held firm to secure their third Meath title in four seasons at the expense ...
A controversial stoppage-time penalty decision went Ratoath's way as they were crowned Meath senior hurling champions for the first time since 1963. Referee Conor Ferguson appeared to signal for a ...
Continued demand for larger pieces of agricultural land in Leinster was evident at an auction in the Glenroyal Hotel, ...
Back in 1996 when young players would meet up at Johnny Ryan’s shop in the centre of the poky little village, Ratoath’s population numbered 1,061. Fergal Power came home from New York that same year ...
Commuter Counties Revisited: Co Meath:Heavy traffic, inadequate infrastructure, no secondary school – in 2003, the village of Ratoath had little to offer families, yet they still flocked there in ...
RATOATH was a sleepy village of just a few hundred when Davy Byrne began playing for Dublin in 1994. But when the goalie moved to the Meath town in 2001, the building boom was already under way, with ...
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