2024 Waterford Premier Intermediate Football Championship

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2024 Waterford Premier Intermediate Football Championship
Dates7 September – 13 October 2024
Teams7
SponsorCappoquin Logistics [1]
Champions Colours of Cork.svg Stradbally (1st title)
Liam Fennell (captain)
Runners-up Colours of Limerick.svg Modeligo
Relegated Colours of Cavan.svg Ballinameela
Tournament statistics
Matches played14
Goals scored30 (2.14 per match)
Points scored307 (21.93 per match)
2023 (Previous)(Next) 2025

The 2024 Waterford Premier Intermediate Football Championship was the second staging of the Waterford Premier Intermediate Football Championship since its establishment by the Waterford County Board. [2] [3] The draws for the group stage pairings was made on 29 January 2024. [4] The championship ran from 7 September to 13 October 2024.

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The final was played on 13 October 2024 at Páirc Naomh Bríd in Lemybrien, between Stradbally and Modeligo, in what was their first ever meeting in the final. Stradbally won the match by 1–18 to 3–06 to claim their first ever championship title. [5] [6]

Team changes

To Championship

Relegated from the Waterford Senior Football Championship

Promoted from the Waterford Intermediate Football Championship

From Championship

Promoted to the Waterford Senior Football Championship

Relegated to the Waterford Intermediate Football Championship

Group A

Group A table

  Semi-finalists  Relegation playoff

TeamMatchesScorePts
PldWDLForAgainstDiff
St Saviour's 2200251694
De La Salle 2101201822
Ballinameela 20021930-110

Group A results

8 September 2024Round 1 Ballinameela 0-08 - 1-12 De La Salle Kilmacthomas Grounds
14 September 2024Round 2 De La Salle 0-05 - 1-07 St Saviour's Walsh Park
22 September 2024Round 3 Ballinameela 1-08 - 1-12 St Saviour's Kilmacthomas Grounds

Group B

Group B table

  Semi-finalists  Relegation playoff

TeamMatchesScorePts
PldWDLForAgainstDiff
Stradbally 33006131306
Modeligo 32013849-114
Portlaw 31024245-32
Rathgormack 30033349-160

Group B results

7 September 2024Round 1 Portlaw 0-12 - 1-10 Modeligo Bushy Park
7 September 2024Round 1 Rathgormack 0-09 - 1-13 Stradbally Páirc Naomh Bríd
12 September 2024Round 2 Rathgormack 1-08 - 1-12 Portlaw Fraher Field
14 September 2024Round 2 Modeligo 0-07 - 3-15 Stradbally Páirc Naomh Bríd
21 September 2024Round 3 Portlaw 1-12 - 2-15 Stradbally Páirc Naomh Bríd
21 September 2024Round 3 Rathgormack 1-10 - 2-12 Modeligo Páirc Naomh Bríd

Knockout stage

Relegation playoffs

7 October 2024Round 1 Portlaw 2-13 - 2-07 Rathgormack St Molleran's Park
12 October 2024Round 2 Ballinameela 0-08 - 1-10 Rathgormack Stradbally Grounds

Semi-finals

6 October 2024Semi-final St Saviour's 2-15 - 2-16 Modeligo Kilmacthomas Grounds
7 October 2024Semi-final Stradbally 0-14 - 0-13 De La Salle Páirc Naomh Bríd

Final

13 October 2024Final Modeligo 3-06 - 1-18 Stradbally Páirc Naomh Bríd
D Weldon 0-5, R Fennell 1-1, M O’Brien 0-4 (FS), M Mullaney 0-2, K Lawlor, J Mullaney, E O’Brien, P Skehan, L Fennell and S Ahearn 0-1 each. Report J Walsh 0-4 (Fs), J Devine 1-1, P O’Donovan and J Hickey 1-0 each, P Walsh 0-1 (f).

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