Dubs to face Kildare next Tuesday in final after dispatching Meath
Meath were back to back Leinster minor winners in 2020 and 2021, beating Dublin in the 2021 final, though the Sky Blues, were deserved winners at the upper grade.Holders Kildare were convincing 1-20 to 0-9 semi-final winners against Laois and will aim for back to back decider wins against Dublin.
Ryan Sinkey, Shane Farrell and Adam Fanning weighed in with three points apiece as the Lilies built on a 0-9 to 0-4 half-time lead to win by an impressive 14 points. Captain Eoghan Frayne had struck three early Meath points but they faded out after a bright first 20 minutes. The only downside on the evening for Dublin were the injuries picked up by key attacker Luke Breathnach, who played for the Dublin seniors in the O’Byrne Cup, and defender Eoghan O’Connor Flanagan.
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