1993 Meath Senior Football Championship

The 1993 Meath Senior Football Championship is the 101st edition of the Meath GAA's premier club Gaelic football tournament for senior graded teams in County Meath, Ireland. The tournament consists of 15 teams, with the winner going on to represent Meath in the Leinster Senior Club Football Championship. The championship starts with a group stage and then progresses to a knock out stage.

Meath S.F.C.
Season1993
ChampionsSkryne
10th Senior Championship Title
Relegated???
Leinster SCFCSkryne
(Quarter-Final) Mullingar Shamrocks 1-11, 1-7 Skryne
All Ireland SCFCn/a
Winning CaptainLouis Pentony
(Skryne)
Man of the MatchJohn McDermott
(Skryne)
1992
1994

This was St. Peter's Dunboyne's return to the grade after claiming the 1992 Meath Intermediate Football Championship title.

Skryne were the defending champions after they defeated Seneschalstown in the previous years final, and they successfully defended their title top claim their 10th Keegan Cup when they defeated Navan O'Mahonys 3–5 to 2–7 in Pairc Tailteann on 31 October 1993. Louis Pentony raised the Keegan Cup for Skryne while John McDermott claimed the 'Man of the Match' award.

Team Changes

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The following teams have changed division since the 1992 championship season.

Group stage

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Group A

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Group B

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Group C

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Knock-out Stages

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The teams in the quarter-finals are the second placed teams from each group and the Group C winner. The teams in the semi-finals are Group A and B winners along with the quarter-final winners.

Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final
      
Navan O'Mahonys 2-13
Gaeil Colmcille 1-13
Ballinlough 1-4
Navan O'Mahonys 2-11
Navan O'Mahonys 2-7
Skryne 3-5
Dunderry 1-8
Skryne 2-9
Skryne 2-9 (R)
Walterstown 0-8 (R)

Quarter-finals:

Quarter-final Replay:

Semi-finals:

  • Navan O'Mahonys 2-11, 1-4 Ballinlough, Kells, 17/10/1993,
  • Skryne 2-9, 1-8 Dunderry, Pairc Tailteann, 23/10/1993,

Final:

Leinster Senior Club Football Championship

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Quarter-final:

  • ???

References

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  1. ^ "Meath Chronicle Archives". Irishnewsarchive.com. 16 January 2018. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Meath Gaelic Football Champions Roll of Honor". Hoganstand.com. 16 January 2018. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
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