Episodes

  • Seán Boylan talks about the Centenary Cup and how it changed the course of Meath Football forever
    May 20 2020
    Meath GAA TV spoke to Seán Boylan about the Centenary Cup and how it changed the course of Meath Football forever.The winning of the Centenary Cup put Seán and his players on a path that many will remember with fondness.Check out our fully free interview and relive some of the early glory days.

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    42 mins
  • Richie Kealy talks 3-in-a-row with Dunshaughlin and playing for Meath
    May 16 2020
    John O'Brien from Meath GAA TV caught up with Richie Kealy, former Meath & Dunshaughlin legend.We discussed his successful club career which saw him win 3-in-a-row Meath SFC titles, his county team days, and his reaction to the COVID-19 crisis.

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    41 mins
  • Meath duo to raise funds for Irish Cancer Society - Shane Brennan & Joey Keena
    May 15 2020
    Meath hurlers Shane Brennan and Joey Keena are taking on the 4x4x48 challenge to raise funds for Irish Cancer Society.The Kilmessan stars will run 4 miles every 4 hours for 48 hours. The very tough challenge will commence tonight at 8 pm and in the process, help raise much-needed money for the Irish Cancer Society.Your contribution will make an impact. DONATE HERE:https://www.facebook.com/donate/905393066555107/905393086555105/Together we prevent cancer, empower and support people, and save lives.

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    7 mins
  • LMFM Flashback - Ray Magee Goal vs Westmeath 2001
    May 14 2020
    Here’ s one we’ve unearthed, from the All-Ireland SFC campaign of 2001...That year represented Meath’s last appearance in an All-Ireland Final, when they succumbed to Galway in the Final..It was also the first year of the football Qualifiers, when the old knockout system was replaced, and a back-door introduced for the first time...Meath had beaten Dublin in the Leinster Final, and were left-waiting on one of the teams to come-through the Qualifiers, in an All-Ireland Quarter-Final...That team turned out to be neighbours Westmeath, under the stewardship of Luke Dempsey...The first game at Croke Park on August 5th, ended in a high-scoring draw, 2-12 to 3-9…Westmeath were 9-points-up after 21 mins, and were-still 4-ahead with less than 10 mins remaining... But Meath’s powers of recovery and ‘never say die’ attitude, brought them back from the brink, and in the final minute, Ollie Murphy struck for the levelling goal.That took the tie to a replay 6 days later, again at Croke Park...And in a bruising encounter, Meath learned their lessons from the first day...In spite of having Hank Traynor sent-off for a 2nd bookable offence midway through the 1st half, they produced some great passages of football, to eventually outclass their opponents…Nigel Nestor, Trevor Giles and John Mc Dermott were-all to-the-fore, along with a certain scoring forward from Kilmainhamwood…

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    1 min
  • LMFM Flashback - 1996 All-Ireland Final Pen Pics
    May 14 2020
    Now to our flashback to years-gone-byAnd it’s a memory from the year 1996, and Meath's All Ireland SFC Final against Mayo…In the build-up to the drawn game, Brendan Cummins was busy assembling his notes, and getting all the necessary information on the Meath players who would be taking to the field that day, against the Connacht champions…These were the pen pics of some of the players, and were broadcast in the week running up to the big game at Croke Park…

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    3 mins
  • Tommy Hanley reflects on the 1993 U-21 Leinster Triumph
    May 9 2020
    We reflect on the great success of Meath winning the 1993 Leinster U-21 Football Championship.Tommy Hanley looks back at the glory days, talks players, and last year's win with Clann na nGael.

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    9 mins
  • Trevor Giles - Playing Days, Keegan Cup 2010, Teammates/Opponents and Much More
    May 8 2020
    Meath GAA TV catches up with Meath legend Trevor Giles.We discussed many aspects of his career. Check out some highlights below:1. 1992 Keegan Cup and club football in Meath during the 90s2. 2004 Leinster Club Final vs. Portlaoise and how John McDermott missed out3. Skryne 1999 missed out on Club Leinster and SKryne teammates such as John McDermott, Brian Smyth., John Quinn, & Mick O'Dowd4. 1999 International Rules. Players such as Darren Fay, Graham Geraghty, John McDermott, and the manager Colm O’Rourke. We discussed the toughness and 'the row' might happen when playing against the Aussies5. Players on them Irish teams such as Pádraic Joyce, Jarlath Fallon, Michael Donnellan, Joe Kavanagh, and Anthony Tohill6. GAA v AFL - fitness. 7. 2000 home International Rules Series - How Giles and others became 'marked men' and how a rotation of markers followed them everywhere 8. Tough opponents over the years - Derry defenders in the 90s such as Henry Dowling, Ciarán McKeever, and Gary Coleman 9. Hank Traynor and how nobody on the Meath team wanted to be marked by him 10. Was Dalgan Park a tough place train in? What was the training regime for Trevor and the lads like?11. Straight Knock-out games and how Trevor loved his era. The stakes were high at all times12 1996 pen pics (see audio on our Soundcloud)Conor Martin being the calming influence, how good he was, and how Conor Martin & John McDermott discussed kick out plans (lively!!!)13. A player-manager for a year in 2008. Tough to balance both and did Trevor play himself wherever he wanted?14. Liam Harnan as Skryne manager. The 2010 County Final and how it was a wonderful year and final. Also an interesting insight into how Trevor didn’t start the first round.15. Trevor discusses the last few years as a Meath player and reveals what he thinks Seán Boylan should have done to him!!! 16. Coaching style and juvenile coaching with Skryne 17. Eating habits of the players back in his day. The full dinners, the fry, and the biscuits!!!18. Meath players always try their best in every era.19. Mickey Newman and the Skryne school connection 20. Modern Meath players as role models

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    24 mins
  • Meet up with Barry Teather, Meath Coaching & Games
    Apr 21 2020
    Meath GAA TV caught up with Barry Teather, GDA Meath Coaching & Games.We discussed how the Coaching & Games team are continuing their work during the lockdown.All Clubs are asked to make contact with C & G and see how we can help you keep developing our games.

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    10 mins