Meath has twice held half-time leads over traditional hurling counties in the quarter-final of the
Leinster Senior Hurling Championship (SHC): over
Dublin by a scoreline of 2–2 to 1–1 in 1936 and
Kilkenny by a scoreline of 2–6 to 1–6 in 1949. In 1951, the county held
Wexford to a draw in the quarter-final but lost the replay; Wexford went on to win the Leinster SHC and join the elite. Having beaten
Offaly to qualify for their ninth and last Leinster SHC semi-final in 1954, Meath regressed until it won the 1985
Kehoe Cup and the 1993 Senior B title. After the county re-entered the senior championship in 1994, its exploits included victories over Offaly (
All-Ireland SHC champions at the time) by a scoreline of 1–12 to 1–11 in a February 1995
National Hurling League match in
Athboy, and Wexford by a scoreline of 1–16 to 0–16 a fortnight later in
Enniscorthy. On 11 July 2009, Meath won the final of the
Nicky Rackard Cup at
Croke Park, beating
London by a scoreline of 2–18 to 1–15, thus promoting the county back to the
2010 Christy Ring Cup. On 4 June 2016, Meath won the final of the Christy Ring Cup at Croke Park against
Antrim by a scoreline of 2–18 to 1–20, despite trailing the Ulster squad by as much as six points at times. However, the score actually finished 2–17 to 1-20, a draw. Despite Meath being presented with the Christy Ring Cup, a replay was ordered. The replay took place at Croke Park on 25 June 2016. After normal time, the result was 3–15 to 4–12, another draw. Meath eventually prevailed after extra-time by a scoreline of 4–21 to 5–17, a
Steven Clynch free with the last puck of the game sealing Meath's first ever Christy Ring Cup and a place in the 2017
Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, the county's first appearance in the championship since a double-scores defeat to
Laois in mid-May 2004. The county secured a surprise victory against
Kerry in its opening Leinster SHC match. This remains the county's most recent appearance in the competition. Meath then won the Division 2B title, defeating
Wicklow and earning promotion to Division 2A for 2018. On 22 June 2019, Meath won the final of the Christy Ring Cup against
Down at Croke Park by scoreline of 4–19 to 2–15. This was Meath's second Christy Ring Cup in three years. The win meant Meath would play in the
2020 Joe McDonagh Cup. A dismal 2022 campaign would see Meath relegated from both
Division 2A and the
Joe McDonagh Cup. The latter in particular saw Meath finish with five heavy defeats, conceding 197 points with a -101 point-differential. Nick Weir would step down from his role as team manager in July. Seoirse Bulfin would be promoted as his replacement the following month. ==Management team==