Meath beat Dublin by two points in the Sean Cox fundraising match at Páirc Tailteann on Sunday afternoon.
The game finished 0-16 to 1-11 to the home side.
It was a match organised to raise funds for Sean Cox who sustained life-altering injuries while attending a Liverpool game earlier this year.
Teams are in for the @MeathGAA v @DubGAAOfficial Sean Cox fundraiser pic.twitter.com/fWtXfI4Cyb
— MeathChronicleSport (@MeathSports) December 16, 2018
Points from Niall Kane and Michael Newman with time nearly up were the difference in a closely fought game. Those were part of an unanswered four-point run from Meath to claim the win. Robbie McDaid had earlier hit the back of the Meath net as Dublin took a 1-9 to 0-11 lead.
You can make a donation to The Sean Cox Rehabilitation Trust via GoFundMe.
Pictures from the game below courtesy of Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile.
The North Pole's Santa Claus saves penalties from Graham Geraghty and Johnny Murtagh
Charlie Redmond tackles by Graham Geraghty as he steps up to take a penalty
Martina Cox, wife of Seán Cox, with their daughters Emma, centre, and Shauna alongside Dublin manager Jim Gavin and Meath manager Andy McEntee
Martina Cox, wife of Seán Cox, is presented with a cheque by John Kavanagh, Vice Chairman Meath GAA, Fergus McNulty, Chairman of St Peter's Dunboyne, and Peter O'Halloran, Chairman Meath GAA
The Meath and Dublin squads stand together
Eoin Murchan of Dublin looks on as Niall Kane of Meath gathers possession
Brian Fenton of Dublin in action against Graham Reilly of Meath
Meath supporters, Luke Casey, Max Farrelly and Finian Collier celebrate Meath's win