Brian Fenton's one-game ban stands as appeal fails ahead of Meath clash
Brian Fenton looks set to miss Dublin's Leinster quarter-final with Meath after his appeal against the red card picked up in the Division 1 final was unsuccessful.
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Brian Fenton looks set to miss Dublin's Leinster quarter-final with Meath after his appeal against the red card picked up in the Division 1 final was unsuccessful.
The Leinster Championship has been monopolised by one county for getting on two decades now and, amid continued debate around what feels like constant restructuring of the All-Ireland Championship, the very future of the provincial series seems in permanent peril.
Meath manager Colm O'Rourke is hoping that his side will have the requisite bite when they take on Dublin next weekend in the Leinster SFC quarter-final.
Such is his presence that it feels like Sean Brennan has been manning the Meath goal for a long time now but he only made his debut in last year's Tailteann Cup clash with Tipperary.
Meath senior hurlers are on the lookout for a new manager after Seoirse Bulfin confirmed to the county board that he would be stepping down from the post due to "personal and family commitments".
It took them some time to get going but Donegal then proved too strong for Meath to remain unbeaten in Allianz League Division 2 and top the table after a 1-18 to 1-10 triumph.
Meath manager Colm O'Rourke had no complaints as his side fell to a home defeat to Cork after the Rebels reeled off the final seven points of the game at Pairc Tailteann to secure their Division 2 status.