Tournament details | |
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County | Meath |
Province | Leinster |
Year | 2020 |
Trophy | Keegan Cup |
Sponsor | Fairyhouse Steel |
Date | 31 July - 4 October |
Teams | 16 |
Defending champions | Ratoath |
Winners | |
Champions | Ratoath (2nd win) |
Manager | Brian Farrell |
Captain | Brian McMahon |
Runners-up | |
Runners-up | Gaeil Colmcille |
Manager | Lar Wall |
Other | |
Matches played | 30 |
Website | Meath GAA |
The 2020 Meath Senior Football Championship was the 128th edition of the Meath GAA's premier club Gaelic football tournament for senior clubs in County Meath, Ireland with 16 teams competing. The winner did not represent Meath in the Leinster Senior Club Football Championship as the GAA made the decision to cancel the 2020 Provincial and All-Ireland Club Championships due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Gaelic games. [1] The championship starts with a group stage and then progresses to a knock out stage.
Ratoath were the defending champions after they defeated Summerhill in the 2019 final to claim their first ever S.F.C. crown. [2]
This was Nobber's return to the top flight after six years in the Intermediate grade, after claiming the 2019 I.F.C. title. [3]
The draw for the group stages of the championship were made on 21 June 2020 with the games commencing on 31 July 2020.
On 4 October 2020, Ratoath retained the Keegan Cup after defeating Gaeil Colmcille 1-14 to 1-13 in the final. Joey Wallace, who scored the winning goal in the 8th minute of injury time, was awarded the Man of the Match award. [4]
Originally, the 2020 Meath S.F.C. was planned to consist of 16 teams drawn in rotation into four groups each containing four teams. The top two teams would progress to the quarter-finals, while the bottom two in each group would contest the Relegation Quarter-Finals. [5]
The public health measures introduced to combat the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the competition being delayed with a slight change to the format. Instead of commencing in the usual April period, the championship was pushed back to the end of July. [6] While the format remained with the 16 senior clubs being drawn in rotation into four groups each containing four teams, only the top team in each group will progress to the semi-finals. Additionally, only the bottom team in each group will contest the Relegation Semi-Finals, the losers of which will play-off for the right to retain their senior status into 2021. [7]
The following teams have changed division since the 2019 championship season.
To S.F.C.Promoted from 2019 I.F.C.
| From S.F.C.Relegated to 2020 I.F.C.
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The teams taking part in the 2020 Meath Senior Football Championship are:
Club | Location | Management | Pre C'ship Odds | 2019 Championship Position | 2020 Championship Position |
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Curraha | Curraha | Tom Rooney | 25/1 | Preliminary Quarter-Final | Relegation Play-Off |
Donaghmore/Ashbourne | Ashbourne | Mick Deegan | 12/1 | Quarter-Finalist | Non Qualifier |
Dunshaughlin | Dunshaughlin & Drumree | Martin Reilly | 25/1 | Quarter-Finalist | Relegation Playoff |
Gaeil Colmcille | Kells | Lar Wall | 7/1 | Semi-Finalist | Finalist |
Moynalvey | Moynalvey & Kiltale | Sean Duggan | 1/10 | Non Qualifier | Non Qualifier |
Na Fianna | Enfield & Baconstown | Michael Foley | 20/1 | Quarter-Finalist | Semi-Finalist |
Navan O'Mahonys | Navan | Davy Nelson | 11/1 | Non Qualifier | Non Qualifier |
Nobber | Nobber | Sean Carolan | 66/1 | I.F.C. Champions | Relegated |
Ratoath | Ratoath | Brian Farrell | 2/1 | Champions | Champions |
Seneschalstown | Kentstown & Yellow Furze | Joe Cowley | 33/1 | Relegation Play-Off | Relegation Play-Off |
Simonstown Gaels | Navan | Des Lane | 11/2 | Semi-Finalist | Non Qualifier |
Skryne | Skryne & Tara | Mickey Johnson | 20/1 | Quarter-Finalist | Non Qualifier |
St. Colmcille's | Bettystown, Donacarney, Laytown & Mornington | Micky Conlon | 50/1 | Relegation Play-Off | Non Qualifier |
St. Peter's Dunboyne | Dunboyne | Conor O'Donoghue | 9/2 | Non-Qualifier | Non Qualifier |
Summerhill | Summerhill | Declan McCabe | 6/1 | Finalist | Semi-Finalist |
Wolfe Tones | Kilberry, Gibbstown, Oristown & Wilkinstown | Michael McDermott | 25/1 | Relegation Play-Off | Non Qualifier |
There are four groups of four teams called Group A, B, C and D. The 1st placed teams in each group qualify for the semi-finals. The 4th placed team in each group will proceed to the Relegation Play-Off to determine which team will suffer relegation.
The draw for the group stages of the championship were made on 21 June 2020 with the games commencing on 31 July 2020.
Tiebreakers: If two or more teams were equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following tie-breaking criteria would be applied:
All Football Championships and Leagues shall be run on a combination of a league and knockout basis under Rule 6.21 T.O. Where teams finish equal with points for qualification or relegation process for concluding stages, the positioning shall be decided as follows;
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The 1st placed teams in each group qualify for the semi-finals.
Semi-Finals | Final | ||||||||
Summerhill | 1-9 | ||||||||
Ratoath | 1-14 | Ratoath | 1-14 | ||||||
Na Fianna | 0-13 | Gaeil Colmcille | 1-13 | ||||||
Gaeil Colmcille | 2-15 |
19 September 2020Semi-Final 1 | Summerhill | 1-9 (12)–(17) 1-14 | Ratoath | Navan | |
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17:30 IST (UTC+1) | (HT: 1-5 - 0-7) | Venue: Pairc Tailteann | |||
Report | Referee: Cormac Reilly |
20 September 2020Semi-Final 1 | Na Fianna | 0-13 (13)–(21) 2-15 | Gaeil Colmcille | Navan | |
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16:00 IST (UTC+1) | (HT: 0-9 - 0-6) | Venue: Pairc Tailteann | |||
Report | Referee: David Coldrick |
The Relegation Play-Off will consist of the 4th-placed finishers in each group. The three winners shall retain their senior status while the outright loser shall be relegated to the Intermediate championship for 2021.
3 October 2020Relegation Final | Nobber | 3-5 (14)–(25) 2-19 | Dunshaughlin | Navan | |
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13:00 IST (UTC+1) | (HT: 3-3 - 1-9) | Venue: Pairc Tailteann | |||
Report | Referee: David Gough |
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