Meath Intermediate Football Championship Explained

Meath Intermediate Football Championship
Firstspan1:1927
Sponsors:Meade Potato and Co.
Trophy:Mattie McDonnell Cup
Current:Dunshaughlin
Currentordinal:3
Super:rd
Most:Duleek
Mostordinal:5
Currentlyrunning:2022 Meath Intermediate Football Championship

Meath Intermediate Football Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association second-tier competition between Gaelic football clubs organised by Meath GAA. The winning club is promoted to the Meath Senior Football Championship. In the 2021 final, Trim defeated Oldcastle. Each year, the final takes place in Pairc Tailteann, Navan. The winning club competes in the Leinster Intermediate Club Football Championship.The current (2021) champions are Trim.

Qualification for subsequent competitions

Meath Intermediate Club Football Championship

The Meath IFC winner qualifies for the Leinster Intermediate Club Football Championship. It is the only team from County Meath to qualify for this competition. The Meath IFC winner may enter the Leinster Intermediate Club Football Championship at either the preliminary round or the quarter-final stage.

Meath IFC winning clubs won consecutive Leinster titles in the 2010s: Ratoath doing so in 2015[1] and St Colmcille's doing so in 2016, the latter with a stoppage time fee to secure a one-point win.[2]

All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship

The Meath IFC winner — by winning the Leinster Intermediate Club Football Championship — may qualify for the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship, at which it would enter at the __ stage, providing it hasn't been drawn to face the British champions in the quarter-finals. For example, 2021 winner Trim played in the All-Ireland final at Croke Park,[3] as did 2016 winner St Colmcille's, also at GAA headquarters.[4]

History

Wolfe Tones went from the Meath Junior Football Championship through this competition and on to being Meath Senior Football Championship winners in the space of four seasons in the early 21st-century, featuring Meath player Cian Ward, whose emergence as one of Meath's "most exciting talents" coincided with this run, while 1996 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship-winning captain Tommy Dowd also joined the club around this time.[5]

Intermediate teams

In 2021, the 20 clubs competing in the Intermediate Football Championship are:

ClubLocationFinish in 2020FoundedI.F.C titlesLast I.F.C title
BallivorBallivor2020 JFC Champions192942002
BallinloughBallinglough & KilskyreRelegation Playoff193832014
BectiveBectiveNon-Qualifier19640n/a
Blackhall GaelsBatterstown & KilcloonNon-Qualifier199522001
NobberNobberRelegated from 2020 SFC188732019
Clann na nGaelAthboy & Ráth ChairnQuarter Finalists20020n/a
Drumbaragh EmmetsDrumbaragh, KellsRelegation Playoff19390 n/a
Duleek/BellewstownDuleek & BellewstownNon-Qualifier193752005
DunderryDunderryNon-Qualifier189041990
KilmainhamKilmainham, KellsSemi-Finalist19670n/a
LongwoodLongwoodNon-Qualifier190422018
Meath HillMeath HillQuarter-Finalists19030n/a
MoylaghMoylaghNon-Qualifier194711975
OldcastleOldcastleRelegation Playoff188422009
RathkennyRathkenny & StackallenNon-Qualifier188622006
St Patrick'sJulianstown & StamullenRelegation Playoff195032000
St Michael'sCarlanstown & KilbegSemi Finalist198011989
SyddanSyddan & LobinstownNon-Qualifier189021999
TrimTrimFinalist190411949
WalterstownWalterstown & JohnstownNon Qualifier190211964

Top winners

Clubs in bold still in existence as football clubs.[6] [7]

ClubTitlesYears won
Duleek51939, 1955, 1966, 1978, 2005
Ballivor41948, 1971, 1981, 2002
Donaghmore/Ashbourne41938, 1950, 1959, 2007
Dunderry41944, 1947, 1970, 1990
Dunshaughlin31977, 1997, 2022
Nobber31980, 2010, 2019
Ballinlough31954, 1991, 2014
St Patrick's31951, 1963, 2000
Kilmainhamwood31965, 1982, 1994
Slane31929, 1968, 1984
Castletown31927, 1946, 1976
Trim21949, 2021
Longwood21942, 2018
St Colmcille's21988, 2016
Gaeil Colmcille21986, 2013
Moynalvey21983, 2011
Oldcastle21987, 2009
Rathkenny21934, 2006
Navan O'Mahonys21956, 2003
Blackhall Gaels21998, 2001
Syddan21941, 1999
Carnaross21957, 1993
St. Peter's Dunboyne21952, 1992
Athboy21960, 1979
Drumree21961, 1969
Seneschalstown21940, 1967
Skryne21933, 1937
Moynalty21931, 1936
Erin's Own21932, 1935
Ballinabrackey12020
Curraha12017
Ratoath12015
Na Fianna12012
St Ultan's12008
Wolfe Tones12004
Cortown11996
Simonstown Gaels11995
St Michael's11989
Martry Harps11985
Moylagh11975
St John's11974
Bohermeen11973
Summerhill11972
Walterstown11964
Kilbride11962
St Mary's (Bettystown)11958
St Vincent's11953
Carlanstown11945
Parnells11943
Martry11930
Ardcath11928

Roll of honour

YearWinnerScoreOpponentScore
2022Dunshaughlin0-17Duleek0-07
2021Trim3-12Oldcastle0-07
2020Ballinabrackey0-16Trim1-12
2019Nobber4-16Trim0-13
2018Longwood0-11Ballinlough0-07
2017Curraha1-17St Michael's1-07
2016St Colmcille's0-12, 1-12 (R)Dunderry0-12, 1-06 (R)
2015Ratoath1-15Nobber0-05
2014Ballinlough1-12Ballinabrackey1-09
2013Gaeil Colmcille0-18Clann na nGael0-05
2012Na Fianna1-12Trim1-10
2011Moynalvey0-15Gaeil Colmcille1-10
2010Nobber3-12Carnaross0-07
2009Oldcastle2-11Kilmainhamwood0-06
2008St Ultan's1-12Cortown1-09
2007Donaghmore/Ashbourne1-15Castletown1-11
2006Rathkenny1-10Drumconrath2-06
2005Duleek1-09, 2-07 (R)Syddan1-09, 2-06 (R)
2004Wolfe Tones2-10Duleek1-12
2003Navan O'Mahony's3-14Carnaross0-06
2002Ballivor2-05Navan O'Mahony's0-10
2001Blackhall Gaels1-10Ballivor0-12
2000St Patrick's0-09Ballivor0-07
1999Syddan2-11St Patrick's1-10
1998Blackhall Gaels0-12St Patrick's1-08
1997Dunshaughlin3-14Duleek1-06
1996Cortown2-05Duleek0-08
1995Simonstown Gaels0-16Castletown2-09
1994Kilmainhamwood2-11Simonstown Gaels1-08
1993Carnaross1-08Kilmainhamwood0-10
1992St. Peter's Dunboyne0-08St Patrick's0-04
1991Ballinlough1-09St Patrick's0-11
1990Dunderry0-16St. Peter's Dunboyne1-07
1989St Michael's0-11Dunderry0-09
1988St Colmcille's1-03, 1-11 (R)Dunderry0-06, 2-07 (R)
1987Oldcastle5-06Dunderry3-04
1986Gaeil Colmcille1-06Meath Hill0-07
1985Martry Harps1-05, 1-08 (R)St Mary's Donore1-05, 1-02 (R)
1984Slane0-08St Colmcille's0-05
1983Moynalvey1-08St Mary's Donore0-06
1982Kilmainhamwood1-05Martry Harps0-07
1981Ballivor2-08Wolfe Tones1-04
1980Nobber1-08Martry Harps0-08
1979Martinstown/AthboyWolfe Tones
1978DuleekKilmainhamwood
1977Dunshaughlin0-13Nobber0-06
1976CastletownKilmainhamwood
1975Moylagh2-05Dunshaughlin0-09
1974St John'sSt Vincent's
1973BohermeenMoylagh
1972SummerhillMartry Harps
1971Ballivor(R)Moylagh(R)
1970DunderryFlathouse
1969Drumree2-06Castletown1-07
1968Slane1-09Bohermeen1-07
1967SeneschalstownBohermeen
1966Duleek
1965KilmainhamwoodDuleek
1964Walterstown1-06Kilmainhamwood1-03
1963St Patrick's
1962Kilbride3-08Walterstown1-03
1961Drumree2-07Slane1-03
1960Athboy
1959Donaghmore
1958St Mary's, Bettystown
1957CarnarossDuleek
1956Navan O'Mahony's 'B'Dunshaughlin
1955Duleek1-09Slane2-04
1954Ballinlough
1953St Vincent's
1952St. Peter's, Dunboyne
1951St Patrick's
1950Donaghmore
1949Trim
1948Ballivor
1947Dunderry
1946Castletown
1945Carlanstown
1944Dunderry
1943Parnells
1942Longwood0-03Carlanstown0-01
1941SyddanFlathouse
1940SeneschalstownSyddan
1939Duleek
1938DonaghmoreOldcastle
1937Skryne
1936Moynalty
1935Erin's Own
1934Rathkenny1-02Bohermeen0-04
1933Skryne3-03Rathkenny0-03
1932Erin's Own
1931Moynalty
1930Martry Harps
1929Slane2-05 (R)Oldcastle1-02 (R)
1928Ardcath
1927Castletown

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Notes and References

  1. News: Ratoath take title after late scare . 2 December 2015 . . 30 November 2015.
  2. News: Leinster club IFC final: Brennan wins it for 'Cilles . 26 November 2016 . Hoganstand.com. 26 November 2016.
  3. News: Second half goals see Steelstown crowned All-Ireland champions. 6 February 2022. Irish Examiner. 6 February 2022.
  4. Web site: Westport hold off late Colmcille's charge. 19 February 2017 . RTÉ. 19 February 2017.
  5. News: 'You have to grasp the nettle when you are good enough' — Ward. Irish Independent. Donnchadh. Boyle. Conor. McKeon. 9 November 2021.
  6. Web site: Meath Chronicle Archives. 16 January 2018. IrishNewsArchive.com. 16 January 2018.
  7. Web site: Meath Gaelic Football Champions Roll of Honor. 16 January 2018. Hoganstand.com. 16 January 2018.