Leinster Intermediate Club Football Championship

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Leinster Intermediate Club
Football Championship
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Irish An Chraobh Chomórtas Peile Eadar-Club Idir-Mheánach
Founded2003
Title holders Fethard St Mogues (Wexford) (1st title)

The Leinster Intermediate Club Football Championship is an annual Gaelic football tournament played between the Intermediate football champions of the 12 counties of Leinster. The winners will represent the province in the semi-final of the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship.

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Top winners

TeamCountyWinsYears won
1
Fethard St Mogues Wexford 12022
Trim Meath 12021
Mattock Rangers Louth 12019
Two Mile House Kildare 12018
Kilanerin–Ballyfad Wexford 12017
St Colmcille's Meath 12016
Ratoath Meath 12015
Seán O'Mahonys Louth 12014
Geraldines Louth 12013
Monasterevin Kildare 12012
Éire Óg Greystones Wicklow 12011
Ballymore Eustace Kildare 12010
Maynooth Kildare 12009
Ballyroan Abbey Laois 12008
Fingal Ravens Dublin 12007
Confey Kildare 12006
Crettyard Laois 12005
Wolfe Tones Meath 12004
Dundalk Gaels Louth 12003

Winners by county

CountyClubs (Years Won)
5 Kildare Two Mile House (2018) Monasterevin (2012), Ballymore Eustace (2010), Maynooth (2009), Confey (2006)
4 Meath Trim (2021), St Colmcille's (2016), Ratoath (2015), Wolfe Tones (2004)
Louth Mattock Rangers (2019), Seán O'Mahonys (2014), Geraldines (2013), Dundalk Gaels (2003)
2 Wexford Fethard St Mogues (2022), Kilanerin–Ballyfad (2017)
Laois Ballyroan Abbey (2008), Crettyard (2005)
1
Wicklow Éire Óg Greystones (2011)
Dublin Fingal Ravens (2007)

Roll of honour

YearWinnerCountyScoreOpponentCountyScore
2022 [1] Fethard St Mogues Wexford 1-15 Dunshaughlin Meath 2-11
2021 Trim Meath 1-15 Clara Offaly 2-08
2020 [2] No competition due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Gaelic games
2019 [3] Mattock Rangers Louth 1-14 Mullinavat Kilkenny 0-11
2018 [4] Two Mile House Kildare 1-08Shamrocks Offaly 0-10
2017 [5] Kilanerin–Ballyfad Wexford 0-13 Ballyboughal Dublin 0-11
2016 [6] St Colmcille' s Meath 0-13Rosemount Westmeath 1-08
2015 [7] Ratoath Meath 2-13 Athlone Westmeath 2-09
2014 [8] Sean O'Mahony's Louth 0-10Ballinlough Meath 1-04
2013 [9] [10] Geraldines Louth 2-09, 0-13 (R) St Olaf's Dublin 1-12, 0-09 (R)
2012 [11] Monasterevin Kildare 0-04O'Connell's Louth 0-03
2011 [12] Éire Óg Greystones Wicklow 0-08 Confey Kildare 0-06
2010 Ballymore Eustace Kildare 0-12 Nobber Meath 0-10
2009 Maynooth Kildare 1-08Tubberclair Westmeath 0-08
2008 Ballyroan Abbey Laois 2-08St Ultans Meath 0-08
2007 Fingal Ravens Dublin 1-09 Donaghmore-Ashbourne Meath 0-09
2006 Confey Kildare 3-07Tubber Offaly 1-08
2005 Crettyard Laois 0-13Rathcline Longford 1-08
2004 Wolfe Tones Meath 1-10 Naas Kildare 0-08
2003 Dundalk Gaels Louth 2-05 Arles/Killeen Laois 0-07

2010 Leinster Intermediate Club Football Championship

Preliminary Round Quarter Final Semi Final Final
Timahoe (Laois)0-11
Carrickedmond (Longford) 1-5 Timahoe (Laois)0-12
Annacurra (Wicklow) 0-7
Timahoe (Laois) 0-7
Ballymore Eustace (Kildare)3-9 Ballymore Eustace (Kildare)0-14
Dundalk Young Irelands (Louth) 1-7 Ballymore Eustace (Kildare)2-10
Cuala (Dublin) 0-5
Ballymore Eustace (Kildare)0-12
* St Mary's Rosslare (Wexford) 2-5 Nobber (Meath) 0-10
Naomh Eoin (Carlow)2-7 Naomh Eoin (Carlow)0-10
Muckalee (Kilkenny) 0-8
Naomh Eoin (Carlow) 1-7
Bunbrosna (Westmeath)1-13 Nobber (Meath)0-11
St. Rynaghs (Offaly) 1-6 Bunbrosna (Westmeath) 1-11
Nobber (Meath)2-10

2011 Leinster Intermediate Club Football Championship

Preliminary Round Quarter Final Semi Final Final
O'Raghallaighs (Louth)0-14
Moynalvey (Meath) 0-8 Ó Raghallaighs (Louth) 0-7
Éire Óg Greystones (Wicklow)1-6
Éire Óg Greystones (Wicklow) 2-11
St Brigids (Offaly)1-10St Brigids (Offaly) 0-12
Killeshin (Laois) 0-9 St Brigids (Offaly)1-10
St. Martin's (Wexford) 0-7
Éire Óg Greystones (Wicklow) 0-8
St Andrews (Carlow) 1-7 Confey (Kildare) 0-6
Muckalee (Kilkenny)1-13Muckalee (Kilkenny) 0-7
Skerries Harps (Dublin) 1-8
Skerries Harps (Dublin) 0-9
Coralstown/Kinnegad (Westmeath)0-18 Confey (Kildare) 2-8
St Brigids (Longford) 0-5 Coralstown/Kinnegad (Westmeath) 1-13
Confey (Kildare) 3-8

2015 Leinster Intermediate Club Football Championship

Preliminary Round Quarter Final Semi Final Final
Glynn-Barntown (Wexford)2-15
Kilkerley Emmets (Louth) 0-12 Glynn-Barntown (Wexford)1-10
Rathcline (Longford) 0-12
Glynn-Barntown (Wexford) 0-06
Ballymanus (Wicklow) 0-8 Athlone (Westmeath)1-06
Athlone (Westmeath)3-12 Athlone (Westmeath)1-12
O'Hanrahans (Carlow) 0-04
Athlone (Westmeath) 2-09
Ratoath (Meath)2-12 Ratoath (Meath)2-13
St. Patrick's Donabate (Dublin) 0-11 Ratoath (Meath)2-19
Railyard (Kilkenny) 0-06
Ratoath (Meath)3-13
Castledermot (Kildare)0-8 Castledermot (Kildare) 1-06
Clonaslee-St. Manmans (Laois) 0-5 Castledermot (Kildare)2-15 (AET)
Ballycumber (Offaly) 1-15 (AET)

2016 Leinster Intermediate Club Football Championship

Preliminary Round Quarter Final Semi Final Final
St. Brigid's Killashee (Longford) 1-11
O'Dempseys (Laois)2-16 O'Dempseys (Laois) 0-09
Round Towers (Kildare)0-11
Round Towers (Kildare) 1-07
Arklow Geraldines Ballymoney (Wicklow)2-11St. Colmcille's (Meath)1-09
Taghmon/Camross (Wexford) 1-11 Arklow Geraldines Ballymoney (Wicklow) 2-10
St. Colmcille's (Meath)1-16
St. Colmcille's (Meath)0-13
St. Joseph's (Louth)1-11Rosemount (Westmeath) 1-9
St. Andrew's (Carlow) 0-13 St. Joseph's (Louth) 3-06
Fingallians (Dublin)2-15
Fingallians (Dublin) 1-11 (A.E.T.)
Railyard (Kilkenny) 0-04 Rosemount (Westmeath)1-13 (A.E.T.)
Cappincur (Offaly)1-16Cappincur (Offaly) 0-08
Rosemount (Westmeath)2-10

2017 Leinster Intermediate Club Football Championship

Games in 2017 included: [13]

Preliminary Round Quarter Final Semi Final Final
Rathcline (Longford) 0-6
Kilanerin (Wexford)1-12 Kilanerin (Wexford)0-10
Raheens (Kildare) 0-8
Kilanerin (Wexford)0-13
Durrow (Offaly)2-17 St. Mary's (Westmeath) 2-4
Mullinavat (Kilkenny) 3-5 Durrow (Offaly) 1-7
St. Mary's (Westmeath)1-13
Kilanerin (Wexford)0-13
O'Connells GFC (Louth)2-10 Ballyboughal (Dublin) 0-11
Kilbride (Carlow) 1-8 O'Connells GFC (Louth) 0-12
Curraha (Meath)2-7
Curraha (Meath) 0-15
Hollywood (Wicklow) 1-13 Ballyboughal (Dublin)3-7
Emo (Laois)3-9 Emo (Laois) 2-17,

0-13 (R)

Ballyboughal (Dublin)3-14,

1-12 (R)

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