1998 Meath Intermediate Football Championship
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The 1998 Meath Intermediate Football Championship is the 72nd edition of the Meath GAA's premier club
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tournament for intermediate graded teams in
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. The tournament consists of 16 teams, with the winner going on to represent Meath in the
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. The championship starts with a group stage and then progresses to a knock out stage. Bective were promoted after claiming the 1997
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title. This was their first ever period as an Intermediate club since being founded in On 5 October 1998, Blackhall Gaels claimed their 1st Intermediate championship title after just 4 years of existence as a club when they defeated ??? 3-14 to 1-6 in the final at
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.


Team changes

The following teams have changed division since the 1997 championship season.


From I.F.C.

Promoted to S.F.C. *
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- (Intermediate Champions) Regraded to 1998 J.A.F.C. * None


To I.F.C.

Regraded from S.F.C. * None Promoted from J.A.F.C. * Drumconrath - (Junior 'A' Champions)


Group stage

There are 3 groups called Group A, B and C. The 2 top finishers in Group A and B will qualify for the semi-finals. First place in Group C and runners up in each group qualify for the quarter-finals. In the event of two teams being level on points and only one qualification spot available, a playoff will be conducted to determine final placings.


Group A

Round 1: * St. Patrick's 0-10, 0-5 St. Colmcille's, Bellewstown, 5/4/1998, * Syddan 1-17, 2-8 St. Brigid's, Carlanstown, 5/4/1998, * Drumconrath 1-9, 2-6 Moynalty, Carlanstown, 11/4/1998, * Rathkenny 2-6, 0-10 Duleek, Seneschalstown, 11/4/1998, Round 2: * St. Colmcille's 2-6, 0-7 St. Brigid's, Kilberry, 19/4/1998, * St. Patrick's 1-10, 1-10 Duleek, Bellewstown, 19/4/1998, * Rathkenny 3-16, 0-8 Moynalty, Carlanstown, 18/4/1998, * Drumconrath 1-7, 0-9 Syddan, Meath Hill, 25/4/1998, Round 3: * St. Colmcille's 1-9, 0-12 Drumconrath, Rathkenny, 17/5/1998, * Duleek 1-9, 0-8 Moynalty, Kilberry, 17/5/1998, * St. Patrick's 3-17, 0-6 St. Brigid's, Kilberry, 6/6/1998, * Rathkenny 3-9, 2-9 Syddan, Castletown, 6/6/1998, Round 4: * Rathkenny 3-7, 0-9 St. Colmcille's, Seneschalstown, 4/7/1998, * Drumconrath 0-16, 0-13 St. Patrick's, Walterstown, 4/7/1998, * Duleek 3-18, 0-10 St. Brigid's, Martry, 5/7/1998, * Syddan 1-12, 0-6 Moynalty, Carlanstown, 12/7/1998, Round 5: * St. Colmcille's 4-12, 2-6 Moynalty, Rathkenny, 19/7/1998, * Drumconrath w/o, scr St. Brigid's, Carnaross, 19/7/1998, * Syddan 2-13, 2-10 Duleek, Seneschalstown, 16/8/1998, * St. Patrick's 1-17, 0-8 Rathkenny, Seneschalstown, 16/8/1998, Round 6: * St. Colmcille's 1-11, 0-12 Syddan, Slane, 23/8/1998, * Drumconrath 0-15, 0-4 Duleek, Slane, 23/8/1998, * St. Patrick's 3-25, 1-5 Moynalty, Seneschalstown, 23/8/1998, * Rathkenny w/o, scr St. Brigid's, Round 7: * St. Patrick's 4-11, 0-7 Syddan, Donore, 30/8/1998, * Drumconrath 0-9, 1-6 Rathkenny, Castletown, 30/8/1998, * St. Colmcille's w/o, scr Duleek, * Moynalty w/o, scr St. Brigid's, Quarter-final Playoffs: * Drumconrath 0-9, 0-7 Rathkenny, Castletown, 6/9/1998, * St. Patrick's 0-14, 1-8 Rathkenny, Walterstown, 13/9/1998,


Group B

Round 1: * Ballivor 3-12, 1-9 Bective, Martry, 4/4/1998, * St. Ultan's 3-9, 1-4 Ballinabrackey, Longwood, 12/4/1998, * Castletown 1-12, 0-10 Blackhall Gaels, Dunderry, 12/4/1998, * Donaghmore/Ashbourne - Bye, Round 2: * Castletown 0-11, 0-9 Donaghmore/Ashbourne, Skryne, 19/4/1998, * Blackhall Gaels 2-14, 1-4 St. Ultan's, Kilmessan, 19/4/1998, * Ballinabrackey 2-10, 0-15 Bective, Summerhill, 3/5/1998, * Ballivor - Bye, Round 3: * Castletown w, l St. Ultan's, Kells, 17/5/1998, * Blackhall Gaels 2-13, 2-9 Bective, Kilmessan, 5/6/1998, * Ballivor 0-12, 0-8 Donaghmore/Ashbourne, Kilmessan, 6/6/1998, * Ballinabrackey - Bye, Round 4: * Castletown 1-7, 0-10 Ballivor,
Pairc Tailteann Park ( gd, A' Phàirc), also known as South Lochs, is a huge area of land connected to the rest of Lewis only by a narrow neck between Loch Seaforth and Loch Erisort. This had a wall called ''Gàrradh an Tighearna'' (''"The Laird's Dyke"'') buil ...
, 4/7/1998, * Bective 1-10, 0-10 St. Ultan's, Dunderry, 4/7/1998, * Donaghmore/Ashbourne 1-17, 1-9 Ballinabrackey, Trim, 5/7/1998, * Blackhall Gaels - Bye, Round 5: * Castletown 3-15, 0-4 Bective, Kilberry, 17/7/1998, * Blackhall Gaels 1-12, 1-4 Donaghmore/Ashbourne, Walterstown, 16/8/1998, * Ballivor 0-12, 0-2 Ballinabrackey, Longwood, 16/8/1998, * St. Ultan's - Bye, Round 6: * Donaghmore/Ashbourne 1-11, 1-8 St. Ultan's, Seneschalstown, 23/8/1998, * Castletown 2-22, 1-5 Ballinabrackey, Dunderry, 23/8/1998, * Blackhall Gaels 3-9, 0-9 Ballivor, Trim, 30/8/1998, * Bective - Bye, Round 7: * Blackhall Gaels w/o, scr Ballinabrackey, Summerhill, 5/9/1998, * Ballivor w, l St. Ultan's, * Donaghmore/Ashbourne w, l Bective, * Castletown - Bye,


Knock-out Stages


Finals

The teams in the semi-finals are Group A and B winners along with the runners-up. Semi-final: * Blackhall Gaels 0-13, 1-10 Drumconrath, Walterstown, 20/9/1998, * St. Patrick's 0-14, 0-12 Castletown, Walterstown, 20/9/1998, Semi-final Replay: * Blackhall Gaels 1-12, 0-11 Drumconrath, Walterstown, 27/9/1998, Final: * Blackhall Gaels 0-12, 1-8 St. Patrick's,
Pairc Tailteann Park ( gd, A' Phàirc), also known as South Lochs, is a huge area of land connected to the rest of Lewis only by a narrow neck between Loch Seaforth and Loch Erisort. This had a wall called ''Gàrradh an Tighearna'' (''"The Laird's Dyke"'') buil ...
, 20/9/1998,


References


External links

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Meath Intermediate Football Championship