2023 Waterford Premier Intermediate Football Championship

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2023 Waterford Premier Intermediate Football Championship
Dates16 September – 21 October 2023
Teams6
SponsorCappoquin Logistics [1]
Champions First Flag of Argentina.svg Roanmore (1st title)
Dean Reidy (captain)
Runners-up Colours of Mayo.svg Rathgormack
Relegated Colours of Dublin.svg Kilmacthomas
Tournament statistics
Matches played11
Goals scored21 (1.91 per match)
Points scored199 (18.09 per match)
(Next) 2024

The 2023 Waterford Premier Intermediate Football Championship was the inaugural staging of the Waterford Premier Intermediate Football Championship since its establishment by the Waterford County Board. [2] [3] The draw for the group stage placing took place on 7 February 2023. [4] The championship ran from 16 September to 21 October 2023.

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The final was played on 21 October 2023 at Walsh Park in Waterford, between Roanmore and Rathgormack, in what was their first ever meeting in the final. Roanmore won the match by 3–08 to 1–05 to claim their first ever championship title. [5]

Group A

Group A table

  Advance to semi-finals  Advance to quarter-finals

TeamMatchesScorePts
PldWDLForAgainstDiff
Roanmore 2200379284
St Saviour's 2101713-62
Kilmacthomas 2002224-220

Group A results

16 September 2023Round 1 Roanmore 1-10 - 0-07 St Saviour's Gracedieu Grounds
23 September 2023Round 2 Roanmore 3-15 - 0-02 Kilmacthomas Páirc Uí Bhriain
30 September 2023Round 3 St Saviour's w/o - scr. Kilmacthomas Kill GAA Field

Group B

Group B table

  Advance to semi-finals  Advance to quarter-finals

TeamMatchesScorePts
PldWDLForAgainstDiff
Ballinameela 2110171523
Rathgormack 2101231762
Modeligo 20112028-81

Group B results

16 September 2023Round 1 Ballinameela 0-07 - 0-05 Rathgormack Fraher Field
23 September 2023Round 2 Ballinameela 0-10 - 0-10 Modeligo Bushy Park
30 September 2023Round 3 Rathgormack 3-09 - 1-07 Modeligo Fraher Field

Knockout stage

Quarter-finals

8 October 2023Quarter-final Modeligo 0-11 - 0-06 St Saviour's Páirc Naomh Bríd
8 October 2023Quarter-final Rathgormack 5-15 - 0-07 Kilmacthomas St Molleran's Park

Relegation playoff

Semi-finals

14 October 2023Semi-final Roanmore 1-09 - 0-09 Modeligo Bill Delaney Park
14 October 2023Semi-final Rathgormack 2-10 - 0-14
(aet)
Ballinameela Páirc Naomh Bríd

Final

21 October 2023Final Roanmore 3-08 - 1-05 Rathgormack Walsh Park
E Nolan 1-4, S Nolan 1-1, S Mackey 1-0, D Reidy 0-2, C Ryan 0-1.J Kirwan 1-0, S Kirwan 0-2, D Crotty 0-1, P Drohan 0-1, S Lacey 0-1.Referee: M Curran (Old Parish)

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