Meath Intermediate Football Championship

Meath Intermediate Football Championship
Current season or competition:
2018 Meath Intermediate Football Championship
Founded 1927 –
Trophy Mattie McDonnell Cup
Title holders Longwood (2nd title)
Most titles Duleek (5 titles)
Sponsors Meade Potato and Co.

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 2018 final, Longwood defeated Ballinlough. Each year, the final takes place in Pairc Tailteann, Navan. The winning club competes in the Leinster Intermediate Club Football Championship.

Intermediate Teams

In 2017, the 18 Teams that are competing in the Intermediate Football Championship are:

Club Location Finish in 2014 Founded I.F.C titles Last I.F.C title
Ballinabrackey Ballinabrackey Semi Finalist 1900 0 n/a
Ballinlough Ballinglough/Kilskyre Relegated from S.F.C 1938 3 2014
Ballivor Ballivor Non Qualifier 1929 4 2002
Bective Bective J.F.C Champions 1964 0 n/a
Castletown Castletown Non Qualifier 1896 3 1976
Curraha Curraha Quarter Finalist 1903 0 n/a
Donaghmore/Ashbourne 'B' Ashbourne Quarter Finalist 1923 4 2007
Drumbaragh Emmets Drumbaragh, Kells Relegation Play-Off 0 n/a
Dunderry Dunderry Finalist 1890 4 1990
Kilmainham Kilmainham, Kells Non Qualifier 1967 0 n/a
Longwood Longwood Relegation Play-Off 1904 1 1942
Nobber Nobber Non Qualifier 1887 2 2010
Oldcastle Oldcastle Preliminary Quarter Finalist 1884 2 2009
St. Michael's Carlanstown Non-Qualifier 1980 2 1989
St. Ultan's Bohermeen Non Qualifier 1991 1 2008
Syddan Lobinstown Quarter-Finalist 1890 2 1999
Trim Trim Quarter Finalist 1904 1 1949
Walterstown Walterstown/Johnstown Semi Finalist 1902 1 1964

Top winners

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Clubs in bold still in existence as football clubs.

Team Titles Winning Years
Duleek 5 1939, 1955, 1966, 1978, 2005
Ballivor 4 1948, 1971, 1981, 2002
Donaghmore/Ashbourne 4 1938, 1950, 1959, 2007
Dunderry 4 1944, 1947, 1970, 1990
Ballinlough 3 1954, 1991, 2014
St. Patrick's 3 1951, 1963, 2000
Kilmainhamwood 3 1965, 1982, 1994
Slane 3 1929, 1968, 1984
Castletown 3 1927, 1946, 1976
Longwood 2 1942, 2018
St. Colmcille's 2 1988, 2016
Gaeil Colmcille 2 1986, 2013
Moynalvey 2 1983, 2011
Nobber 2 1980, 2010
Oldcastle 2 1987, 2009
Rathkenny 2 1934, 2006
Navan O'Mahonys 2 1956, 2003
Blackhall Gaels 2 1998, 2001
Syddan 2 1941, 1999
Dunshaughlin 2 1977, 1997
Carnaross 2 1957, 1993
St. Peter's Dunboyne 2 1952, 1992
Athboy 2 1960, 1979
Drumree 2 1961, 1969
Seneschalstown 2 1940, 1967
Skryne 2 1933, 1937
Moynalty 2 1931, 1936
Erin's Own 2 1932, 1935
Curraha 1 2017
Ratoath 1 2015
Na Fianna 1 2012
St. Ultan's 1 2008
Wolfe Tones 1 2004
Cortown 1 1996
Simonstown Gaels 1 1995
St. Michael's 1 1989
Martry Harps 1 1985
Moylagh 1 1975
St. John's 1 1974
Bohermeen 1 1973
Summerhill 1 1972
Walterstown 1 1964
Kilbride 1 1962
St Mary's (Bettystown) 1 1958
St. Vincent's 1 1953
Trim 1 1949
Carlanstown 1 1945
Parnells 1 1943
Martry 1 1930
Ardcath 1 1928

Roll of honour

Year Winner Runner-Up
2018 Longwood (0-11) Ballinlough (0-7)
2017 Curraha (1-17) St. Michael's (1-7)
2016 St. Colmcille's (0-12, 1-12 R) Dunderry (0-12, 1-6 R)
2015 Ratoath (1-15) Nobber (0-5)
2014 Ballinlough (1-12) Ballinabrackey (1-9)
2013 Gaeil Colmcille (0-18) Clann na nGael (0-5)
2012 Na Fianna (1-12) Trim (1-10)
2011 Moynalvey (0-15) Gaeil Colmcille (1-10)
2010 Nobber (3-12) Carnaross (0-7)
2009 Oldcastle (2-11) Kilmainhamwood (0-6)
2008 St. Ultan's (1-12) Cortown (1-9)
2007 Donaghmore/Ashbourne (1-15) Castletown (1-11)
2006 Rathkenny (1-10) Drumconrath (2-6)
2005 Duleek (1-9, 2-7 R) Syddan (1-9, 2-6 R)
2004 Wolfe Tones (2-10) Duleek (1-12)
2003 Navan O'Mahony's (3-14) Carnaross (0-6)
2002 Ballivor (2-5) Navan O'Mahony's (0-10)
2001 Blackhall Gaels (1-10) Ballivor (0-12)
2000 St. Patrick's (0-9) Ballivor (0-7)
1999 Syddan (2-11) St. Patrick's (1-10)
1998 Blackhall Gaels (0-12) St. Patrick's (1-8)
1997 Dunshaughlin (3-14) Duleek (1-6)
1996 Cortown (2-5) Duleek (0-8)
1995 Simonstown Gaels (0-16) Castletown (2-9)
1994 Kilmainhamwood (2-11) Simonstown Gaels (1-8)
1993 Carnaross (1-8) Kilmainhamwood (0-10)
1992 St. Peter's Dunboyne (0-8) St. Patrick's (0-4)
1991 Ballinlough (1-9) St. Patrick's (0-11)
1990 Dunderry (0-16) St. Peter's Dunboyne (1-7)
1989 St. Michael's (0-11) Dunderry (0-9)
1988 St. Colmcille's (1-3, 1-11 R) Dunderry (0-6, 2-7 R)
1987 Oldcastle (5-6) Dunderry (3-4)
1986 Gaeil Colmcille (1-6) Meath Hill (0-7)
1985 Martry Harps (1-5, 1-8 R) St. Mary's Donore (1-5, 1-2 R)
1984 Slane (0-8) St. Colmcille's (0-5)
1983 Moynalvey (1-8) St. Mary's Donore (0-6)
1982 Kilmainhamwood (1-5) Martry Harps (0-7)
1981 Ballivor (2-8) Wolfe Tones (1-4)
1980 Nobber (1-8) Martry Harps (0-8)
1979 Martinstown/Athboy Wolfe Tones
1978 Duleek Kilmainhamwood
1977 Dunshaughlin (0-13) Nobber (0-6)
1976 Castletown Kilmainhamwood
1975 Moylagh (2-5) Dunshaughlin (0-9)
1974 St. John's St. Vincent's
1973 Bohermeen Moylagh
1972 Summerhill Martry Harps
1971 Ballivor (R) Moylagh (R)
1970 Dunderry Flathouse
1969 Drumree (2-6) Castletown (1-7)
1968 Slane Bohermeen
1967 Seneschalstown Bohermeen
1966 Duleek
1965 Kilmainhamwood Duleek
1964 Walterstown (1-6) Kilmainhamwood (1-3)
1963 St. Patrick's
1962 Kilbride (3-8) Walterstown (1-3)
1961 Drumree
1960 Athboy
1959 Donaghmore
1958 St. Mary's, Bettystown
1957 Carnaross Duleek
1956 Navan O'Mahony's 'B' Dunshaughlin
1955 Duleek Slane
1954 Ballinlough
1953 St. Vincent's
1952 St. Peter's, Dunboyne
1951 St. Patrick's
1950 Donaghmore
1949 Trim
1948 Ballivor
1947 Dunderry
1946 Castletown
1945 Carlanstown
1944 Dunderry
1943 Parnells
1942 Longwood (0-3) Carlanstown (0-1)
1941 Syddan Flathouse
1940 Seneschalstown Syddan
1939 Duleek
1938 Donaghmore Oldcastle
1937 Skryne
1936 Moynalty
1935 Erin's Own
1934 Rathkenny (1-2) Bohermeen (0-4)
1933 Skryne (3-3) Rathkenny (0-3)
1932 Erin's Own
1931 Moynalty
1930 Martry Harps
1929 Slane
1928 Ardcath
1927 Castletown

References

  1. "Meath Chronicle Archives". Irishnewsarchive.com. 16 January 2018. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  2. "Meath Gaelic Football Champions Roll of Honor". Hoganstand.com. 16 January 2018. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
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