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Published 10:48 10 Jul 2025 BST
Updated 12:19 10 Jul 2025 BST

Jeff Buckley covering Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah. Whitney Houston covering Dolly Parton’s I Will Always Love You. Richard Corbally and Donal Bowens covering Chappell Roan’s Hot To Go.
They’ll all go down in history.
Meath take on Donegal in Sunday’s second All-Ireland SFC semi-final, and a new chant will ring out across Croke Park to support the boys from the Royal County.
Kilmainhamwood chairperson Richard Corbally has joined forces with Donal Bowens to produce a hilarious cover of Roan’s big hit, renaming it ‘Hot For Meath’.
It’s had mixed reviews - ‘What a horrible day to be able to hear’ is harsh in the replies - but we love it. Get your ears on it below.
Meath, who have beaten both Dublin and Kerry in the championship this year, are a surprise package in the All-Ireland semis in their first year under Robbie Brennan.
They produced a fantastic display to get past Galway in the quarter-final, with goals from Conor Gray and Jordan Morris securing a 2-16 to 2-15 win.
Meath v Donegal begins at 4pm on Sunday, while Tyrone v Kerry in the other semi-final is at 5pm on Saturday.
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