The Competitions Control Committee (CCC) this morning released the fixtures for the quarter finals and relegation quarter finals of the Fairyhouse Steel Senior Football Championship and the Meade Farm Intermediate Football Championship, with the fixtures spread across four days from Thursday September 7 to Sunday September 10.
The first of the Fairyhouse Steel SFC quarter finals will take place under the floodlights in Skryne on Friday September 8 when St. Colmcille’s, fresh from topping Group C, take on Donaghmore/Ashbourne who relied upon score difference to qualify from Group A.
The Senior Championship quarter final action continues on Saturday when 2016 and 2017 Champions Simonstown take on 2021 winners Wolfe Tones at 17:15 in Pairc Tailteann, a game which will be preceded by the meeting of Walterstown and Rathkenny in the first of the Meade Farm IFC quarter finals at 15:15.
The two remaining Senior Championship quarter finals will take place on Sunday September 10 with one game in Pairc Tailteann and the second in Ashbourne. The Navan fixture will take place at 16:00 when Summerhill and Trim meet in an eagerly awaited clash at 16:00 while the focus of the county on the Sunday evening will be on Ashbourne when Dunshaughlin and Ratoath bring the weekends action to a close at 19:30. The curtain raiser that afternoon in Navan will be the meeting of Duleek-Bellewstown and Meath Hill at 14:00.
The two remaining Meade Farm IFC quarter finals will take place at club venues with Seneschalstown and Dunsany playing host. St. Patrick’s who lost out on penalties at this stage last year will meet Castletown in Seneschalstown while Dunsany will play host to Navan O’Mahonys and Ballivor in the fourth and final last eight encounter.
The action throws in on the Thursday with two Relegation quarter finals in the Meade Farm sponsored IFC with Carnaross and Paddy O’Brien Park playing host to Drumbaragh Emmets v Longwood and Blackhall Gaels v Nobber respectively.
The third of the IFC Relegation quarter finals is in Moynalty on the Friday evening when Dunderry and St. Michael’s bid to preserve their status, with the fourth and final game being a High Noon showdown in Drumbaragh on Sunday as Bective and Oldcastle look to avoid the added pressure of having to prepare for a semi-final on the weekend of September 23/24.
The Fairyhouse Steel SFC Relegation quarter finals get underway on the Saturday evening when Ballinabrackey and Skryne who are the longest serving Senior club in the county meet in Summerhill at 17:00. Later that evening at 19:30, , Batterstown plays host for the floodlit encounter of Na Fianna and Seneschalstown.
There are then two games on Sunday with both throwing in at 12:00. Walterstown is the destination for St. Peter’s Dunboyne and Gaeil Colmcille, with both clubs having a short spin on the M3 to the match while Dunshaughlin hosts the game between Moynalvey and Curraha.
Tickets for all games will be on sale via the Meath GAA App in the coming days.
Fairyhouse Steel Senior Football Championship Quarter Finals
St. Colmcille’s v Donaghmore/Ashbourne
Simonstown v Wolfe Tones
Summerhill v Trim
Dunshaughlin v Ratoath
Fairyhouse Steel Senior Football Championship Relegation Quarter Finals
Ballinabrackey v Skryne
Na Fianna v Seneschalstown
Moynalvey v Curraha
St. Peter’s Dunboyne v Gaeil Colmcille
Meade Farm Intermediate Football Championship Quarter Finals
Walterstown v Rathkenny
St. Patrick’s v Castletown
Duleek-Bellewstown v Meath Hill
Navan O’Mahonys v Ballivor
Meade Farm Intermediate Football Championship Relegation Quarter Finals
Drumbaragh Emmets v Longwood
Nobber v Blackhall Gaels
St. Michael’s v Dunderry
Bective v Oldcastle
By Meath GAA Wed 30th Aug