2018 Meath Senior Football Championship

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Meath S.F.C.
Season2018
Champions St. Peter's Dunboyne
Relegated Blackhall Gaels
Leinster SCFC (quarter-final)
St. Peter's Dunboyne 0-7 Kilmacud Crokes 2-17
Winning CaptainCathal Finn
Man of the MatchCathal Finn
Winning ManagerCiaran Byrne
Matches played55
2017
2019

The 2018 Meath Senior Football Championship is the 126th edition of the Meath GAA's premier club Gaelic football tournament for senior clubs in County Meath, Ireland. Eighteen teams compete, with the winner representing Meath in the Leinster Senior Club Football Championship. The championship starts with a group stage and then progresses to a knock out stage.

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Simonstown Gaels were the defending champions after they defeated Summerhill in the 2017 final to claim a "2-in-a-row" of titles.

This was Curraha's debut in the top flight after claiming the 2017 Meath Intermediate Football Championship. Their 35 point loss (5-27 to 0-7) to Summerhill was the largest losing margin of any team in a S.F.C. match since 1996, when St. Colmcille's lost by a 44 point margin to Kilmainhamwood.

The draw for the group stages of the championship were made on 5 March 2018 with the games commencing on the weekend of 15 April 2018.

Blackhall Gaels were relegated to the Intermediate championship for 2019 after 17 years in the top-flight, including a S.F.C. title in 2003.

Team Changes

The following teams have changed division since the 2017 championship season.

Participating teams

The teams taking part in the 2018 Meath Senior Football Championship are:

ClubLocationManagementPre C'ship Odds2017 Championship Position2018 Championship Position
Blackhall Gaels Batterstown & Kilcloon Liam Keane80/1Relegation PlayoffRelegated to IFC
Curraha Curraha Stephen Morgan50/1Intermediate ChampionsRelegation Playoff
Donaghmore/Ashbourne Ashbourne Gabriel Brannigan13/2Non QualifierSemi-finalist
Dunshaughlin Dunshaughlin & Drumree Anthony Moyles 50/1Non QualifierNon Qualifier
Gaeil Colmcille Kells Lar Wall16/1Semi-finalistQuarter-finalist
Moynalvey Moynalvey & Kiltale Darren Fay 12/1Quarter-FinalistNon Qualifier
Na Fianna Enfield & BaconstownSeán O'Dea33/1Preliminary Quarter-FinalistNon Qualifier
Navan O'Mahonys Navan Kevin Reilly 13/2Quarter-FinalistNon Qualifier
Rathkenny Rathkenny & StackallanDiarmuid McCarthy66/1Non QualifierNon Qualifier
Ratoath Ratoath Fergal Power5/1Quarter-FinalistQuarter-finalist
Seneschalstown Kentstown & Yellow Furze Damien Sheridan28/1Non QualifierNon Qualifier
Simonstown Gaels Navan Ciaran Kenny9/2championsSemi-finalist
Skryne Skryne & TaraJames Reddy10/1Relegation PlayoffQuarter-finalist
St. Patrick's Gormanston, Julianstown & Stamullen Niall Russell66/1Non QualifierRelegation Playoff
St. Colmcille's Bettystown, Donacarney, Laytown & Mornington Des Lane50/1Non QualifierQuarter-finalist
St. Peter's Dunboyne Dunboyne Ciaran Byrne4/1Quarter-finalistchampions
Summerhill Summerhill John Lyons11/2FinalistFinalist
Wolfe Tones Kilberry, Gibbstown, Oristown & Wilkinstown Tony Kearney11/1Semi-finalistPreliminary Quarter-Finalist

Group stage

There are three groups of six teams called Group A, B and C. The 2 top finishers in each group and the third-place finisher in Group A will qualify for the quarter-finals. The third placed teams in Group B and C will qualify for a Preliminary Quarter-final, with the winner earning a place in last eight. The bottom finishers of each group will qualify for the Relegation Play-off. The draw for the group stages of the championship were made on 6 March 2017 with the games commencing on the weekend of 20 May 2017.

Group A

Group B

Group C

Knock-Out Stage

The winners and runners up of the three groups and the third placed team of Group A automatically qualify for the quarter-finals. The third placed teams in Groups B and C play off to determine the team that completes the quarter-final lineup.

Preliminary round Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final
Gaeil Colmcille 3-13
Wolfe Tones 1-13 St. Peter's Dunboyne 2-14 (a.e.t.)
Gaeil Colmcille 0-16 (a.e.t.)
St. Peter's Dunboyne 2-16
Simonstown Gaels 0-8
Simonstown Gaels 2-20
Skryne 1-15
St. Peter's Dunboyne 1-11
Summerhill 0-09
Summerhill 2-19
St. Colmcille's 3-10
Summerhill 3-12
Donaghmore/Ashbourne 2-6
Ratoath 1-8
Donaghmore/Ashbourne 1-9

Preliminary Quarter-Final

3 September 2018
8:00pm
Gaeil Colmcille 3-13 - 1-13 Wolfe Tones Castletown
Referee: Cormac Reilly (St.Mary's)
Brian Hanlon 1-4, Fionn Reilly 2-0, Seamus Mattimoe 0-6, Oisin Reilly 0-2, Martin Barrett 0-1 Report Cian Ward 1-3, Thomas O'Reilly 0-5, Saran O'Fionnagain 0-2, Niall O'Reilly, Alan Callaghan, Daniel O'NEill 0-1 each.

Quarter-finals

7 September 2018
8:00pm
Summerhill 2-19 - 3-10St. Colmcille'sSkryne
Referee: Cormac Reilly (St. Mary's Donore)
Barry Dardis 0-7, David Larkin 1-5, Willie Ryan 1-0, Sean Dalton, Padraig Geraghty 0-2 each, Kevin Ryan, Diarmuid McCabbe, Paul Larkin 0-1 each. Report Graham Reilly 2-2, James Conlon 0-6, Conor O'Byrne 1-0, Ben Brennan, David O'Byrne 0-1 each.

8 September 2018
4:30pm
Donaghmore/Ashbourne 1-9 - 1-8 Ratoath Páirc Tailteann
Referee: David Coldrick (Blackhall Gaels)
Andrew Tormey 1-3, Paul Gilligan 0-3, Colm O'Mealoid, James Crumish, Darragh McGovern 0-1 each Report Bryan McMahon 0-7, Joey Wallace 1-0, Darragh Kelly 0-1.

9 September 2018
4:00pm
Simonstown Gaels 2-20 - 1-15 Skryne Páirc Tailteann
Referee: Colm McManus (Gaeil Colmcille)
Padgraig McKeever 0-6, Andrew Kearney 0-4, Ben Hoey 1-1, Niall Kane 1-0, Nicky O'Brien, Shane Barry 0-2 each, Mark Gardiner, James Kilcullen, Sean Tobin, Conor Sheridan, Joe Lyons 0-1 each Report Patrick O'Rourke 0-13, Ian Davis 1-0, Eoin Smyth, Darragh Campion 0-1 each.

9 September 2018
6:30pm
St. Peter's Dunboyne 2-14 - 0-16
(a.e.t.)
Gaeil Colmcille Dunshaughlin
Referee: David Gough (Slane)
Donal Lenhian 1-5, Robert McCarthy 0-4, Sean Ryan 1-0, Liam Bryne 0-2, Ronan Jones, Cathal Lacey, Shane Comiskey 0-1 each Report Brian Hanlon 0-13, Seamus Mattimoe 0-2, Fionn Ferguson 0-1.

Semi-finals

29 September 2018
3:00pm
St. Peter's Dunboyne 2-16 - 0-8 Simonstown Gaels Pairc Tailteann
Referee: Cormac Reilly (St. Mary's)
Donal Lenihan 0-7, Robert McCarthy 1-4, Stuart Lowndes 1-1, Shane McEntee, Niall Jones, David McEntee, Conor Doran 0-1 each. Report Padraig McKeever 0-5, James Kilcullen, Nathan O'Brien, Michael Brennan 0-1 each.

30 September 2018
1:45pm
Summerhill 3-12 - 2-7 Donaghmore/Ashbourne Pairc Tailteann
Referee: David Coldrick (Blackhall Gaels)
Barry Dardis 2-6, David Dalton 1-1, Sean Dalton 0-3, Kevin Ryan 0-2 Report Paul Gilligan 0-3, Andrew Tormey 1-0, Gary Sweeney 1-0, Shane Melia, Bryan Menton, Dylan Reilly, Stephen Carton 0-1 each

Final

14/10/2018
15:30
St. Peter's Dunboyne 1-11 - 0-09 Summerhill Pairc Tailteann
Referee: Colm McManus
Robert McCarthy 0-7 (0-5f), Stuart Lowndes 1-0, Donal Lenihan 0-1 (1f), Liam Byrne, David McEntee, Cathal Lacey 0-1 each. Report Barry Dardis 0-4 (0-4f), David Larkin 0-2, Michael Byrne, Sean Dalton, Padraig Geraghty 0-1 each

Relegation Play-Off Group

The three bottom teams from each group enter the relegation play-off group and play each other in a round robin basis.

The team with the worst record after two matches will be relegated to the 2019 Intermediate Championship.

Leinster Senior Club Football Championship

Round 1:

Quarter-final:

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