Round 3 Football Championship fixtures & results

September 01, 2025

Skryne's Niall Lenehan with Adam McDonnell Summerhill during the SFC round 3 game at Pairc Tailteann

Points, scores for, scores against, head to head, mini leagues, top of the group, bottom of the group, semi finals, quarter finals, relegation or finished for the year. It can only mean one thing, round 3 of the football championship. The picture will be clear (we hope) on Sunday night.

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ROUND 1 ROUND UP

ROUND 2 ROUND UP

Sunday August 31st

A day of drama. A two pointer after the hooter from Cormac Sheehy gave Meath Hill their first ever win in senior championship football. It also ment that Rathkenny who were in the hat for Monday night quarter final up until then were out and the Keegan Cup holders were back in the race despite a defeat to unbeaten Trim.

Gaeil Colmcille suffered a second defeat in a row and will have to face the relegation battle. Summerhill despite a two point loss to Skryne advance by the narrowest of score margins to the quarter final.

Ballinlough made it three wins from three and advance to the JFC semi finals along with Dunderry from Group B.

Senior Football Championship

Trim 0-15 Dunshaughlin 0-14

Meath Hill 1-13 Rathkenny 1-12

Skryne 0-14 Summerhill 0-12

Dunboyne 3-13 Gaeil Colmcille 0-9

Junior Football Championship

Ballinlough 0-18 St. Ultans 1-9

Dunderry 0-11 Kilmainham 0-11

All County Intermediate Football Championship

Skryne 0-9 Summerhill 0-7

Dunboyne 1-12 Gaeil Colmcille 0-5

All County Junior Football Championship

O’Mahony’s 1-12 Bective 0-7

Ballinabrackey 5-12 Blackhall Gaels 1-11

Na Fianna 4-13 Kilbride 1-5

Ratoath 1-14 Rathkenny 0-11

Seneschalstown 1-15 Simonstown 2-11

Wolfe Tones 2-8 St. Colmcilles 1-7

Dunboyne 4-8 Gaeil Colmcille 3-7

O’Mahony’s 0-15 Donaghmore Ashbourne 2-4

Dunshaughlin 1-16 Trim 0-7

Saturday August 30th

Ratoath top Group B, the Bracks take second spot, Seneschalstown season is over, St. Colmcilles turn their attention to a relegation semi final. Wolfe Tones make it three from three and advance along with Donaghmore Ashbourne, relegation troubles for Simonstown. 

Moynalvey top Group A, Walterstown are save, last years semi finalists Ballivor head for the relegation semi finals. Kilbride maintain their 100% record and are joined by last years JFC winners Dunsany in the quarter finals.

Clann na nGael and Peadar Byrne’s Moylagh advance in the Junior championship.

Senior Football Championship

Ratoath 4-20 St. Colmcilles 0-10

Donaghmore Ashbourne 2-15 Simonstown 0-16

Ballinabrackey 1-17 Seneschalstown 0-10

Wolfe Tones 0-16 Na Fianna 2-9

Intermediate Football Championship

Moynalvey 2-15 St. Pats 1-9

Blackhall Gaels 0-11 Dunsany 2-5

Kilbride 0-16 Bective 0-12

Walterstown 2-19 Ballivor 0-10

Junior Football Championship

St. Brigids 2-11 Carnaross 1-9

Moylagh 1-13 Clann na nGael 1-13

All-County Intermediate Football Championship

Donaghmore Ashbourne 2-13 St. Pats 1-6

Ratoath 1-12 St. Colmcilles 0-14

Friday August 29th

Goals from Declan Cribben and Killian Price were crucial as Castletown made up for last year’s semi final defeat with six points to spare against O’Mahony’s at Simonstown. After a disappointing group stage the Hoops now face a relegation semi final. Over in Ashbourne St. Michaels recovered from a heavy second round loss to beat Duleek Bellewstown and reach the knockout stages. The Carlanstown/Kilbeg outfit led 0-13 to 1-4 at the break.

Intermediate Football Championship

Castletown 2-11 Navan O’Mahony’s 0-11

St. Michaels 1-17 Duleek Bellewstown 2-9

Junior B Football Championship

St. Mary’s 0-15 Moynalty 0-15

Boardsmill 1-14 Drumconrath 2-9

Thursday August 28th

Group B of the provided the first of the dramatic conclusions last night. Longwood looked to have both points ins the bag at Paddy O’Brien Park until Pat Crawley stepped up with a late late two pointer to earn Oldcastle a draw and top the group. Drumbaragh qualified for the knockout stages for the first time in the club’s history with two points to spare over a battling Curraha at Castletown.

Intermediate Football Championship Group B

Drumbaragh 0-15 Curraha 1-11

Oldcastle 0-16 Longwood 1-13

Junior B Football Championship

Clonard 3-7 Eastern Gaels 1-7

Cortown 1-15 Kilmainhamwood 1-15

Wednesday August 27th

Three games in the All County Junior Football Championship

Dunshaughlin 1-20 Simonstown 0-7

Dunsany 1-13 Skryne 0-14

Boardsmill 1-21 Trim 5-6

Tuesday 26th August

Two games in the All County Junior Football Championship

Curraha 7-13 Duleek Bellewstown 2-5

St. Pats 0-13 Moynalvey 1-7

Fixtures

Monday 1st September

Junior All-County Football Championship - Division 4 - Group B Round 3

St. Colmcille's v Clann na nGael 20.00

Venue: Páirc Uí Rís Piltown Referee: Stephen Murphy

Tuesday 2nd September

Junior All-County Football Championship - Division 4 - Group B Round 3

Ballivor v Summerhill 19.00

Venue: Ballivor Referee: Shane Mooney

Junior All-County Football Championship - Division 2 - Group B Round 3

Duleek-Bellewstown v Dunderry 19.30

Venue: Duleek (Tony Callaghan Park) Referee: Hugo Whoriskey

Junior All-County Football Championship - Division 2 - Group B Round 3

Ballinlough v Oldcastle 19.30

Venue: Ballinlough Referee: Eamon Barry

Junior All-County Football Championship - Division 7 - Group B Round 2

Cortown v St. Mary's 19.30

Venue: Cortown Referee: Seamus O Connor

Wednesday 3rd September

Junior Football Championship - Group A Round 3

St Vincent's v Slane 20.00

Venue: Duleek (Tony Callaghan Park) Referee: Liam Reddy

Junior Football Championship - Group A Round 3

Nobber v Syddan 20.00

Venue: Castletown Referee: Kieran Olwell

 


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