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The 2004 Meath Intermediate Football Championship is the 78th 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
Leinster Intermediate Club Football Championship 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- ...
. The championship starts with a group stage and then progresses to a knock out stage. This was Ballivor's first year in this grade since 2002, after just 1 years in the Senior grade since being relegated in 2003. . Wolfe Tones were promoted after claiming the 2003
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title, their first year in the intermediate grade since being relegated in the 1980s and only their 2nd ever period as an intermediate club, and in 2004, Wolfe Tones claimed their 1st ever Intermediate championship title when they defeated Duleek 2-10 to 1-12 . Curraha were relegated after 3 years as an Intermediate club.


Team changes

The following teams have changed division since the 2003 championship season.


From I.F.C.

Promoted to S.F.C. * Navan O'Mahonys - (Intermediate Champions) Relegated to J.A.F.C. *


To I.F.C.

Relegted from S.F.C. * Ballivor Promoted from J.A.F.C. *
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- (Junior 'A' Champions)


Group stage

There are 2 groups called Group A and B. The 4 top finishers in Group A and B will qualify for the quarter finals. The 2 teams that finish last in their groups will play in a relegation play off.


Group A

Round 1: * Wolfe Tones 1-5, 0-4 Curraha, Duleek, * Nobber 2-13, 0-5 Drumconrath, Meath Hill, * Na Fianna 1-14, 0-6 Carnaross, Dunsany, * Ballivor 2-9, 0-9 Drumree, Summerhill, Round 2: * Wolfe Tones 1-7, 0-9 Ballivor, Dunderry, * Nobber 3-19, 0-8 Curraha, Slane * Drumconrath 0-11, 0-8 Carnaross, Kilmainhamwood, * Na Fianna 2-12, 2-6 Drumree, Summerhill, Round 3: * Wolfe Tones 5-10, 0-10 Na Fianna, Dunderry, * Nobber 0-13, 1-8 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 ...
, * Carnaross 2-13, 2-3 Drumree, Bective, * Drumconrath 2-12, 0-8 Curraha, Rathkenny, Round 4: * Wolfe Tones 2-11, 2-6 Carnaross, Kells, * Nobber 1-8, 1-7 Na Fianna, Dunsany, * Drumconrath 1-10, 1-6 Drumree, Walterstown, * Ballivor 1-10, 0-8 Curraha, Dunsany, Round 5: * Wolfe Tones 3-16, 0-7 Drumree, Skryne, * Carnaross 1-12, 1-8 Nobber, Carlanstown, * Ballivor 1-12, 0-7 Drumconrath, Simonstown, * Na Fianna 2-13, 0-6 Curraha, Dunsany, Round 6: * Wolfe Tones 1-12, 2-6 Drumconrath, Castletown, * Nobber 2-8, 0-6 Drumree, Bective, * Carnaross 2-15, 0-8 Curraha, Kilberry, * Ballivor 2-11, 1-8 Na Fianna, Round 7: * Wolfe Tones 2-13, 2-9 Nobber, Castletown, * Carnaross 2-12, 0-10 Ballivor, Kells, * Drumconrath 0-12, 1-7 Na Fianna, Bective, * Drumree 1-8, 0-7 Curraha, Dunshaughlin,


Group B

Round 1: * Duleek 0-12,0-6 Rathkenny, Donore, * Oldcastle 0-9, 0-7 St. Colmcille's, * Syddan 0-11, 0-6 Donaghmore/Ashbourne, Duleek, * Castletown 1-12, 0-6 Slane, Rathkenny, Round 2: * Duleek 1-8, 0-8 St. Colmcille's, Stamullen, * Oldcastle 0-11, 0-6 Slane, Simonstown, * Syddan 1-9, 1-8 Castletown, Drumconrath, * Rathkenny 0-12, 1-6 Donaghmore/Ashbourne, Round 3: * Duleek 0-11, 0-11 Slane, Donore, * Oldcastle 1-13, 0-8 Castletown, * Rathkenny 1-6, 0-8 Syddan, Slane, * Donaghmore/Ashbourne 2-5, 0-11 St. Colmcille's, Duleek, Round 4: * Duleek 1-9, 0-10 Oldcastle, Kilberry, * Syddan 0-11, 1-6 St. Colmcille's, Duleek, * Slane 1-11, 0-11 Donaghmore/Ashbourne, Duleek, * Castletown 2-11, 0-9 Rathkenny, Syddan, Round 5: * Castletown 2-5, 0-9 Duleek, Rathkenny, * Oldcastle 0-12, 1-5 Donaghmore/Ashbourne, * Syddan 2-11, 2-8 Slane, Rathkenny, * St. Colmcille's 1-9, 0-10 Rathkenny, Duleek, Round 6: * Duleek 0-13, 0-4 Donaghmore/Ashbourne, Ratoath, * Syddan 0-12, 1-5 Oldcastle, Kells, * Slane 1-12, 1-12 Rathkenny, Kilberry, * Castletown 1-6, 0-7 St. Colmcille's, Round 7: * Duleek 1-15, 1-8 Syddan, Donore, * Oldcastle 2-12, 0-4 Rathkenny, * St. Colmcille's 0-8, 0-5 Slane, Duleek, * Castletown 1-6, 1-6 Donaghmore/Ashbourne,


Knock-out stage


Relegation play off

The two bottom finishers from the group stage qualify for the relegation final. Relegation final: * Donaghmore/Ashbourne 0-10, 1-4 Curraha, Ratoath,


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. Quarter-Finals: * Duleek 1-12, 0-7 Ballivor, Dunsany, 5/9/2004, * Nobber 2-11, 1-9 Oldcastle, Kells, 5/9/2004, * Wolfe Tones 1-13, 1-11 Castletown, Nobber, 5/9/2004, (AET) * Carnaross 2-9, 0-13 Syddan, Moynalty, 5/9/2004, Semi-Finals: * Duleek 0-16, 0-9 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 ...
, 19/9/2004, * Wolfe Tones 3-11, 1-6 Nobber,
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 ...
, 19/9/2004, Final: * Wolfe Tones 2-10, 1-12 Duleek,
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 ...
, 3/10/2004,


Leinster Intermediate Club Football Championship

Preliminary Round: * Wolfe Tones 1-10, 2-5 Ballymore, Kilberry, 13/11/2004, Quarter-Final: * Wolfe Tones 2-6, 0-6 Parnells, Kilberry, 20/11/2004, Semi-Final: * Wolfe Tones 2-13, 1-7 Avondale, Kilberry, 28/11/2004, Final: * Wolfe Tones 1-10, 0-8 Naas, Kilberry, 4/12/2004,


All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship

Semi-Final: * Pomeroy Plunketts 1-7, 0-7 Wolfe Tones,
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, 20/2/2005,


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