After the last four days of action its finals all the way in the Meath football championship.
Senior Football Championship final
Dunshaughlin v Wolfe Tones
Intermediate Football Championship final
Meath Hill v Navan O’Mahony’s
Junior Football Championship final
Dunsany v St. Vincents
Junior B Football Championship final
Carnaross v Moynalty
Senior Football Championship relegation final
Ballinabrackey v Curraha
Intermediate Football Championship relegation final
Blackhall Gaels v Nobber
PRO's can send match reports to [email protected]
Sunday October 6th
Another day of high drama. Those who went to Pairc Tailteann today witnessed the game of the year. Wolfe Tones and Skryne served up a thriller and after extra time Paddy martin’s men will take on Dunshaughlin in the SFC final. Meath Hill saw off the Ballivor challenge to set up a final date with Navan O’Mahony’s. Dunsany are back in another Junior final. It’s a big local derby in the Junior B decider. Premier success for Donaghmore Ashbourne, Ratoath, Dunderry and Carnaross
Results
Senior Football Championship - Semi-Final
Intermediate Football Championship - Semi-Final
Intermediate Football Championship - Relegation Semi-Final
Junior Football Championship - Semi-Final
Dunsany 0-16 Slane 0-11
Junior 'B' Football Championship - Semi-Final
Premier Football Championship Division 1 - Final
Ratoath 1-12 Donaghmore/Ashbourne 1-6
Premier Football Championship Division 3 - Final
Donaghmore/Ashbourne 0-9 Ratoath 0-7
Premier Football Championship Division 4 - Final
Dunderry 1-12 Walterstown 1-8
Premier Football Championship Division 7 - Final
Carnaross 0-12 Trim 0-8
Saturday October 5th
Dunshaughlin are back in the Senior Football Championship final for the first time in 13 years. O’Mahony’s road back to senior football took another step forward today at Pairc Tailteann. Drumbaragh are safe. St. Vincents are one step away from Junior glory
Results
Senior Football Championship - Semi-Final
Dunshaughlin 0-11 St Peter's, Dunboyne 0-10
Intermediate Football Championship - Semi-Final
Navan O'Mahonys 2-9 Castletown 0-9
Intermediate Football Championship - Relegation Semi-Final
Drumbaragh 1-15 Blackhall Gaels 0-12
Junior Football Championship - Semi-Final
St Vincent's 3-8 Clann na nGael 1-8
Friday October 4th
What a night of drama. Seneschalstown survive after extra time and penalties to leave a Curraha v Ballinabrackey SFC relegation final. Carnaross needed extra time to advance to the Junior B final at Moynalty. The lights go out in Donore and the Premier 2 FC final is abandoned.
Results
Senior Football Championship - Relegation Playoff Semi-Final
Seneschalstown 0-12 Curraha 0-12 AET Seneschalstown win on penalties
Junior 'B' Football Championship - Semi-Final
Carnaross 0-20 Kilmainhamwood 3-9 AET
Premier Football Championship Division 2 - Final
St Patrick's v Navan O'Mahonys
Game abandoned after lights go out
Thursday 3rd Oct 2024
Last years Intermediate Football Championship winners Rathkenny will play senior championship football again next year after their seven point win over Ballinabracky at Cortown. The 'Bracks' have one more chance of retaining senior status when they take on the losers of Seneschalstown and Curraha in the Senior Football Championship Relegation Final. The winners led 0-7 to 0-5 at the break. Keith Curtis with ten points.
Results
Senior Football Championship - Relegation Playoff Semi-Final
Rathkenny 0-18 Ballinabrackey 0-11
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