Athletics Dunboyne Athletic Club was founded in 1928 and is located on the Rooske Road. The club's facilities include throwing facilities, a clubhouse and a 400-metre all-weather track which opened in 2019.
Gaelic games The local
Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) team,
St Peters Dunboyne GAA, won the
Meath Senior Football Championship in 1998, 2005 and 2018. Dunboyne man
Seán Boylan was the longest-serving county manager in GAA history and led
Meath to four All Ireland victories in 1987, 1988, 1996 and 1999. Dunboyne's
Ladies Gaelic football team, Dunboyne Ladies GFC, was founded in 1996. The team has won several titles, and won the
Leinster Ladies' Senior Club Football Championship in 2021.
Motor racing Dunboyne was a
motor racing venue between 1958 and 1967 for both cars and motorbikes. The racing circuit was a 4 mile long triangular shaped circuit with a combination of fast straights and hairpin bends. The start/finish line was in the centre of Dunboyne village and the racing circuit itself consisted of public roads around the village. During the late 1950s and 1960s, races such as the Leinster Trophy, Dunboyne Trophy and Holmpatrick Trophy were held.
Football Dunboyne has two
association football clubs, Dunboyne FC and
Dunboyne AFC. Dunboyne AFC's grounds are on the Summerhill Road which has a floodlit
astro turf pitch, three 11 a-side pitches, two small-sided pitches, club shop, and clubhouse. Dunboyne FC plays in the
Phoenix Park. Dunboyne A.F.C was officially opened by Pele in November 2009 in recognition of the club receiving the FAI Club of the Year award for 2009.
Other sports The GUI National Golf Academy is located 5 km outside Dunboyne on the Maynooth Road. It has a driving range, putting green and short game area. There is also a golf society in Dunboyne. Two Irish rugby internationals from the area, brothers
Tom and
Conleth Feighery, received a number of international caps in the 1970s. ==Education==