And then there was two. Holders Dunshaughlin are out and it will be a repeat of the 2023 Senior Football Final between Ratoath and Summerhill.
The two most impressive displays came in the Intermediate semi finals and the decider between Kilbride and Castletown is one not to be missed.
Clann na nGael will take on St. Vincents in the Junior final.
St. Mary’s ended a 46 year wait for a championship title.
Relegation for Kilmainham, Curraha and Meath Hill.
Sunday September 28th
After tonights action in Dunganny the picture is scene is set for the Senior, Intermediate and Junior Football Championship finals.
Summerhill dumped holders Dunshaughlin out of the race for the Keegan Cup and set up a final date with Ratoath.
The 2023 champions can thank Eoghan Frayne’s two pointer free after the hooter that brought the game to extra time.
Kilbride gave an outstanding display to see off St. Michaels in the IFC semi final. They take on equally impressive Castletown in the final.
Clann na nGael will take on St. Vincents in the Junior final.
There was great scenes of jubilation as St. Mary’s took home the Fintan Ginnity Cup after a thrilling encounter with Moynlaty.
There was also All County silverware for Dunshaughlin, Ratoath and St. Vincents.
Results:
Senior Football Championship semi final
Summerhill 0-19 Dunshaughlin 0-18
Intermediate Football Championship semi final
Kilbride 3-26 St. Michaels 0-13
Junior Football Championship semi final
Clann na nGael 1-13 Slane 1-6
Junior B Football Championship final
All County Junior Football Championship Division 1 final
Dunshaughlin 2-18 Navan O’Mahony’s 2-11
All County Junior Football Championship Division 2 final
Ratoath 7-9 Duleek Bellewstown 1-16
All County Junior Football Championship Division 7 final
St. Vincents 2-16 Drumconrath 1-10
Saturday September 27th
Ratoath eased their way into the senior football championship final with a double score with over Skryne. Castletown showed their class with a comprehensive win over favourite Moynalvey. St. Vincents needed extra time to see off the Ballinlough challenge to advance to the JFC decider. There was All County success for Ratoath, O'Mahony's and St. Pats.
Results
Senior Football Championship semi final
Intermediate Football Championship semi final
Castletown 0-26 Moynalvey 1-14
Junior Football Championship semi final
St. Vincents 3-18 Ballinlough 1-16 AET
All County Intermediate Football Championship final
Ratoath 0-16 St. Colmcilles 0-6
All County Junior Football Championship Division 4 final
Navan O’Mahonys 3-18 Dunshaughlin 2-12
All County Junior Football Championship Division 6 final
St. Pats 0-14 Boardsmill 0-10
Friday September 26th
St. Colmcilles saved their best championship display till last and secured senior football for 2026 with a comprehensive win over lat years IFC winners Meath Hill at Dunganny. The Seasiders were in total control from the throw in and led 0-9 to 0-3 at the break. A goal from full forward Aaron Grant on the restart set the 'Cilles' on the road to victory.
Result
St. Colmcilles 1-15 Meath Hill 0-7
Thursday 25th September
The biggest crowd ever at the Meath GAA Centre of Excellence witnessed Navan O’Mahony’s surviving in the Intermediate championship ranks for 2026 while Curraha made the drop for the second year running and will play in the Junior championship next year. The ‘Hoops’ led at half time 0-8 to 0-7.
Result
Navan O'Mahony's 0-15 Curraha 0-14
Wednesday 24th September
Carnaross secured a place in next years Junior Football Championship at the expense of Kilmainham underlight at Ballinlough. A Mickey Newman inspired Kilmainham led 0-10 to 0-7 by the end of the third quarter but a goal from veteran John L. McGee swung the tie the way of last years Junior B FC winners.
Result
Junior Football Championship - Relegation Playoffs Final
Carnaross 1-12 Kilmainham 0-10
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