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The 2002 Meath Senior Football Championship was the 110th edition of the Meath GAA's premier club
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tournament for senior graded teams in
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. The tournament consists of 16 teams, with the winner going on to represent Meath in the
Leinster Senior Club Football Championship The Leinster Senior Club Football Championship is an annual Gaelic football tournament played on a knockout basis between the senior club championship winners of the competing counties in Leinster. The current holders of the Leinster title are Ba ...
. The championship starts with a group stage and then progresses to a knock out stage. Dunshaughlin were the defending champions after they defeated Skryne in the previous years final, and in October 2002, they successfully defended their title with a 1–11 to 2–6 win over Trim to claim their 3rd Senior Championship title in a row and 3rd in all. Kenny McTigue raised the Keegan Cup while David Crimmins scooped the 'Man of the Match' award. Blackhall Gaels were promoted after claiming the
2001 Meath Intermediate Football Championship The 2001 Meath Intermediate Football Championship is the 75th edition of the Meath GAA's premier club Gaelic football tournament for intermediate graded teams in County Meath, Ireland. The tournament consists of 16 teams, with the winner going ...
title, their second Intermediate win. Oldcastle were relegated after 15 years in the senior grade. On 22 December 2002, Dunshaughlin claimed their first Leinster SCFC title by defeating
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of Louth GAA, Louth 0–13 to 0–7.


Team changes

The following teams have changed division since the 2001 championship season.


To S.F.C.

Promoted from I.F.C. * Blackhall Gaels - (Intermediate Champions)


From S.F.C.

Relegated to I.F.C. * Navan O'Mahonys * Syddan


Group stage

There are 4 groups called Group A,B,C and D. The 2 top finishers in each Group will qualify for the quarter finals. The team that finish last in their groups will play in a relegation play off. In the event of two teams being level on points and only one qualification spot available, a playoff will be played to determine final placings.


Group A

Round 1: * Blackhall Gaels 0-11, 1-7 Ballinlough, Simonstown, * Simonstown Gaels 0–12, 1-9 Dunderry, Round 2: * Blackhall Gaels 0–11, 1-8 Dunderry, Dunsany, * Simonstown Gaels 2–6, 1-9 Ballinlough, Round 3: * Simonstown Gaels 1-9, 0-7 Blackhall Gaels, Dunshaughlin, * Ballinlough 0-12, 1-7 Dunderry, Quarter-final playoff: * Blackhall Gaels 1-10, 0-6 Ballinlough, Simonstown, 28/8/2002,


Group B

Round 1: * Skryne 1-15, 0-7 Kilmainhamwood, * Trim 1-13, 0-13 Cortown, Round 2: * Skryne 2-13, 2-5 Cortown, * Kilmainhamwood 1-14, 2-10 Trim, Round 3: * Trim 2-13, 1-11 Skryne, * Cortown 1-10, 1-9 Kilmainhamwood, Preliminary Relegation Playoff: * Kilmainhamwood 3-9, 0-6 Cortown,


Group C

Round 1: * Seneschalstown 3-3, 1-3 Oldcastle, Martry, * Walterstown 2-8, 1-10 St. Patrick's, Round 2: * Seneschalstown 5-10, 0-10 St. Patrick's, Duleek, * Walterstown 2-8, 0-12 Oldcastle, Round 3: * Seneschalstown 0–9, 0-9 Walterstown, Skryne, * St. Patrick's 1-12, 0-6 Oldcastle,


Group D

Round 1: * Dunshaughlin 3-12, 0-8 Summerhill, Dunsany, * Gaeil Colmcille 1-10, 0-8 St. Peter's Dunboyne,
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 ...
, Round 2: * Dunshaughlin 0–8, 0-8 St. Peter's Dunboyne, Skryne, * Summerhill 2-12, 1-4 Gaeil Colmcille, Round 3: * St. Peter's Dunboyne 2-8, 0-13 Summerhill, * Dunshaughlin 0–6, 0-6 Gaeil Colmcille, Simonstown, Quarter-final playoff: * St. Peter's Dunboyne 1-17, 3-7 Gaeil Colmcille,


Knock-out Stage


Relegation playoff

Relegation Semi-finals: * Dunderry 2-9, 0-10 Oldcastle, Kells, 31/8/2002, * Cortown 1-7, 0-9 Summerhill, Relegation Final: * Summerhill 1-6, 0-6 Oldcastle, Kells


Finals

Quarter-final: * Seneschalstown 1-10, 0-17 Skryne,
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 ...
, 30/8/2002, * Trim 3-9, 1-13 Walterstown, Dunsany, 31/8/2002, * Blackhall Gaels 2–10, 2-8 Dunshaughlin, Dunboyne, 1/9/2002, * St. Peter's Dunboyne 1-10, 0-10 Simonstown Gaels, Skryne, 1/9/2002, Quarter-final Replay: * Dunshaughlin 3-7, 1-10 Blackhall Gaels,
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 ...
, 13/10/2002, * Semi-final: * Trim 2-8, 1-9 St. Peter's Dunboyne,
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 ...
, 27/10/2002, * Dunshaughlin 0-10, 1-4 Seneschalstown,
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 ...
, 27/10/2002, Final: * Dunshaughlin 1-11, 2-6 Trim,
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 ...
, 10/11/2002, In their quarter-final playoff tie with Ballinlough, Blackhall Gaels had
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sent off controversially with a straight red card. Just five days later, Moyles lined out in the Quarter-final against Dunshaughlin. He played despite being given a directive that he was ineligible to line out despite referee Dudley Farrell admitting that he sent the player off in the wrong. After losing the tie, Dunshaughlin lodged a successful appeal and progressed to the Semi-finals at the expense of Blackhall. An objection to Leinster Council by the Kilcloon/Batterstown club was lost although the 24 weeks suspension, which was given to Meath county star Moyles, was lifted. When Blackhall Gaels club threatened to take their case to a higher court, the Meath County Board put a proposal to the two sides that the game be ’replayed.’ Both clubs sportingly agreed and the replay finally took place 42 days after the original fixture.


Leinster Senior Club Football Championship

Quarter-final: * Dunshaughlin 1-11, 0-2
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, Semi-final: * Dunshaughlin 0–12, 1-9 Rathnew, Semi-final Replay: * Dunshaughlin 1-7, 0-4 Rathnew, Final: * Dunshaughlin 0-13, 1-7 Mattock Rangers,


All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship

Semi-final: * Crossmolina Deel Rovers 3-10, 1-12 Dunshaughlin,
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, 23/2/2003,


References


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