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The 2001 Meath Intermediate Football Championship is the 75th 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. This was Moynalvey's first year in this grade since 1983, after 17 years in the Senior grade since being relegated in 2000. It was also Blackhall Gaels first year back in the middle grade since 1998 and on 4 November 2001, they claimed their 2nd Intermediate championship title when they defeated Ballivor 1-10 to 0-12, and in doing so made an immediate return to the Senior ranks since being relegated in 2000. St. Ultan's were promoted after claiming the 2000
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title, making an immediate return to the grade since being relegated in 1999. This was their second period as an Intermediate club since being formed in 1991. Moynalty were relegated after 14 years as an Intermediate club. St. Paul's were also relegated after just two years as an Intermediate outfit.


Team changes

The following teams have changed division since the 2000 championship season.


From I.F.C.

Promoted to S.F.C. * St. Patrick's - (Intermediate Champions) Relegated to J.A.F.C. * Bective/Cannistown * St. Michael's


To I.F.C.

Relegted from S.F.C. * Blackhall Gaels * Moynalvey Promoted from J.A.F.C. * St. Ultan's - (Junior 'A' Champions)


Group stage

There are 2 groups called Group A and B. The 2 top finishers in each Group will qualify for the semi-finals. The teams that finish last in their groups will be relegated. 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: * Duleek 2-7, 1-4 Drumree, Seneschalstown, 20/4/2001, * St. Colmcille's 1-12, 1-11 Blackhall Gaels, Walterstown, 22/4/2014, * Carnaross 2-6, 0-8 Donaghmore/Ashbourne, Kilberry, 22/4/2001, * Slane 2-6, 0-9 St. Paul's, Walterstown, 22/4/2001, Round 2: * Blackhall Gaels 4-5, 1-5 Donaghmore/Ashbourne, Dunshaughlin, 4/5/2001, * St. Colmcille's 2-16, 0-3 St. Paul's, Stamullen, 4/5/2001, * Drumree 2-10, 1-11 Slane, Bective, 13/5/2001 * Duleek 0-13, 2-6 Carnaross, Round 3: * Slane 2-4, 1-7 St. Colmcille's, Donore, 26/5/2001, * Carnaross 1-10, 1-8 Drumree, Simonstown, 8/6/2001, * Duleek 3-11, 0-8 Blackhall Gaels, Dunsany, 9/6/2001, * Donaghmore/Ashbourne 0-11, 0-9 St. Paul's, Dunshaughlin, 10/6/2001, Round 4: * Blackhall Gaels 4-9, 0-14 Carnaross, Simonstown, 28/6/2001, * St. Colmcille's 0-13, 2-7 Drumree, Skryne, 29/6/2001, * Duleek 2-13, 1-10 St. Paul's, Skryne, 1/7/2001, * Slane 1-10, 0-10 Donaghmore/Ashbourne, Dunshaughlin, 1/7/2001, Round 5: * Slane 0-8, 0-7 Duleek, Seneschalstown, 14/7/2001, * St. Colmcille's 0-9, 1-6 Donaghmore/Ashbourne, Donore, 22/7/2001, * Carnaross 2-15, 0-6 St. Paul's, Kilberry, 22/7/2001, * Blackhall Gaels 0-10, 1-5 Drumree, Dunshaughlin, 14/8/2001, Round 6: * Duleek 0-17, 1-5 St. Colmcille's, Skryne, 19/8/2001, * Slane 0-12, 1-8 Carnaross,
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 ...
, 30/9/2001, * Blackhall Gaels 2-15, 2-3 St. Paul's, Skryne, 30/9/2001, * Drumree w, l Donaghmore/Ashbourne, Dunshaughlin, 30/9/2001, Round 7: * Blackhall Gaels 0-13, 1-8 Slane, Skryne, 7/10/2001, * Duleek 1-11, 0-12 Donaghmore/Ashbourne, Walterstown, 7/10/2001, * Drumree w/o, scr St. Paul's, * Carnaross w/o, scr St. Colmcille's,


Group B

Round 1: * Drumconrath 2-8, 0-8 Rathkenny, Castletown, 20/4/2001, * Na Fianna 1-10, 2-4 Castletown, Athboy, 22/4/2001, * St. Ultan's 4-16, 1-9 Moynalty, Kilberry, 22/4/2001, * Ballivor 4-15, 1-10 Moynalvey, Summerhill, 24/4/2001, Round 2: * Castletown 3-8, 1-13 Moynalvey, Dunderry, 13/5/2001, * Ballivor 0-14, 3-2 Drumconrath, Martry, 13/5/2001, * St. Ultan's 1-10, 0-5 Rathkenny, Kilberry, 4/5/2001, * Na Fianna 1-15, 1-5 Moynalty, Athboy, 5/5/2001, Round 3: * Rathkenny 2-8, 2-6 Na Fianna, Kilmessan, 13/5/2001, * Castletown 0-12, 1-6 Moynalty, Carlanstown, 27/5/2001, * St. Ultan's 0-6, 0-5 Ballivor, Athboy, 1/6/2001, * Drumconrath +8, -8 Moynalvey, Walterstown, 1/6/2001, Round 4: * Castletown 1-8, 0-8 Rathkenny, Syddan 7/6/2001, * Ballivor 4-9, 0-3 Na Fianna, Longwood, 10/6/2001, * St. Ultan's 0-9, 0-8 Drumconrath, Kells, 10/6/2001, * Moynalvey w, l Moynalty,
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 ...
, 10/6/2001, Round 5: * Rathkenny 1-22, 0-5 Moynalty, Nobber, 29/6/2001, * Na Fianna 3-6, 0-11 Drumconrath, Athboy, 1/7/2001, * Castletown 1-10, 1-9 Ballivor, Kilmessan, 1/7/2001, * Moynalvey 2-10, 1-12 St. Ultan's, Kilmessan, 1/7/2001, Round 6: * Castletown 3-6, 0-5 Drumconrath, Nobber, 14/7/2001, * St. Ultan's 1-11, 0-14 Na Fianna, Trim, 21/7/2001, * Ballivor 0-20, 0-5 Moynalty, Kells, 21/7/2001, * Rathkenny 2-9, 1-8 Moynalvey, Dunsany, 22/7/2001, Round 7: * Drumconrath w/o, scr Moynalty, Nobber, 14/8/2011, * Castletown 0-13, 0-11 St. Ultan's, Carlanstown, 19/8/2001, * Na Fianna w/o, scr Moynalvey, Summerhill, 19/8/2001, * Ballivor 2-15, 1-4 Rathkenny, Bective, 19/8/2001,


Knock-out Stages


Finals

The teams in the quarter-finals are the second placed teams from each group and one group winner. The teams in the semi-finals are two group winners and the quarter-final winners. Semi-final: * Blackhall Gaels 1-10, 0-13 Castletown,
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 ...
, 20/10/2001, * Ballivor 2-11, 0-14 Duleek, Dunsany, 21/10/2001, Semi-final Replay: * Blackhall Gaels 3-12, 0-5 Castletown,
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 ...
, 28/10/2001, Final: * Blackhall Gaels 1-10, 0-12 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 ...
, 4/11/2001,


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