2020 Meath Intermediate Football Championship

The 2020 Meath Intermediate Football Championship is the 94th edition of the Meath GAA's premier club Gaelic football tournament for Intermediate graded teams in County Meath, Ireland. The tournament consists of 20 teams and starts with a group stage before progressing to a knock out stage. The winner will not represent Meath in the Leinster Intermediate Club Football Championship as the GAA made the decision to cancel the 2020 Provincial and All-Ireland Club Championships due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Gaelic games.[1]

94th Meath Intermediate Football Championship
Tournament details
CountyMeath
ProvinceLeinster
Year2020
TrophyMattie McDonnell Cup
SponsorMeade Potato
Date1 August - 3 October
Teams20
Defending championsNobber
Winners
ChampionsBallinabrackey (1st win)
ManagerGordon McDonnell
CaptainNicky Judge
Runners-up
Runners-upTrim
ManagerBrendan Murphy
Other
WebsiteMeath GAA
← 2019
2021 →

Nobber were the 2019 Meath Intermediate Football Champions after they defeated Trim in the final.[2] As a result, they will compete in the 2020 Meath Senior Football Championship.

Three teams were relegated from the Senior Football Championship in 2019. Longwood returned to the I.F.C. after spending just one season in the Senior Football Championship. Rathkenny returned to the I.F.C. for the first time since 2006 while St. Patrick's returned to the I.F.C. for the first time since 2000. Clann na nGael and Moylagh were promoted to the I.F.C. from the Meath Junior Football Championship. Due to the change in championship structures,[3] any second teams competing at the Intermediate grade were to be regraded to a new Premier Championship consisting only of reserve teams. To this effect, Donaghmore/Ashbourne 'B' and St. Peter's Dunboyne 'B' were regraded to Division 1 of the Premier Championship. No team was relegated from the I.F.C. in 2019.

The 2020 Meath Intermediate Football Championship was due to commence in April 2020. However, due to health measures implemented in Ireland to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, all GAA activity was initially suspended until 29 March 2020[4] with the suspension being extended until 19 April 2020[5] and then 5 May 2020.[6] The GAA published a return to action protocol update on May 6 which stated that the suspension of GAA activity was "expected to remain in place until July 20".[7] Meath GAA county board published their return to play document on June 11 outlining the 2020 adult championship formats and announcing the calendar for the completion of the 2020 football and hurling championships.[8] The draw for the group stages of the championship took place on 21 June 2020 with the games commencing on 31 July 2020. The 2020 Meath Intermediate Football Championship Final took place on 3 October 2020 prior to the commencement of the 2020 GAA Intercounty season on 17 October 2020. Ballinabrackey won their first ever Meath Intermediate Football Championship by beating Trim 0–16 to 1–12.[9] Ballinabrackey will compete in the Meath Senior Football Championship in 2021 for the first time in their history.

Championship Structure

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Due to the short window (11 weeks) to complete the 2020 Meath Intermediate Football Championship, some changes were made to the initial championship format. The championship will consist of five groups with each containing four teams. However, only the group winners will progress to the knockout stages while the bottom team in each group will contest the relegation playoffs.

Team changes

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The following teams have changed division since the 2019 championship season.

Participating teams

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The teams taking part in the 2020 Meath Intermediate Football Championship are:

Club Location Management 2019 Championship Position 2020 Championship Position
  Ballinabrackey Ballinabrackey Gordon McDonnell Preliminary Quarter-Finalist Champions
  Ballinlough Ballinlough & Kilskyre Kieran Shankey Non Qualifier Relegation Playoff
  Bective Navan John Brady Non Qualifier Non-Qualifier
  Blackhall Gaels Batterstown and Kilcloon Martin Whelan Non Qualifier Non-Qualifier
  Castletown Castletown John Tiernan Semi-Finalist Relegated to 2021 JFC
  Clann na nGael Athboy and Rath Cairn Tom Hanley Junior 'A' Champions Quarter-Finalist
  Drumbaragh Emmets Drumbaragh, Kells Ciarán O'Malley Non Qualifier Relegation Playoff
  Duleek/Bellewstown Duleek & Bellewstown Anthony Malone Quarter-Finalist Non-Qualifier
  Dunderry Dunderry David Callaghan Quarter-Finalist Non-Qualifier
  Kilmainham Kilmainham, Kells Martin McGovern Non Qualifier Semi-Finalist
  Longwood Longwood David Flynn Relegated from 2019 SFC Non-Qualifier
  Meath Hill Meath Hill Paddy Martin Quarter-Finalist Non-Qualifier
  Moylagh Moylagh Kevin Dowd Junior 'A' Runners-up Non-Qualifier
  Oldcastle Oldcastle Leo McEnroe Semi-Finalist Relegation Playoff
  Rathkenny Rathkenny and Stackallan Dudley Farrell Relegated from 2019 SFC Non-Qualifier
  St. Michael's Carlanstown & Kilbeg David Wright Non Qualifier Semi-Finalist
  St. Patrick's Stamullen Mark Gibson Relegated from 2019 SFC Relegation Playoff
  Syddan Lobinstown Davy Cahill Non Qualifier Non-Qualifier
  Trim St Lomans Park, Trim Brendan Murphy Finalists Finalists
  Walterstown Navan Martin O'Connell Quarter-Finalist Non-Qualifier

Group stage

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There are five groups of four teams called Group A, B, C, D and E. The 1st placed teams in Groups A, B and C automatically qualify for the semi-finals. The 1st placed teams in Groups D and E qualify for the quarter-final with the winner progressing to the semi-finals. The last placed teams in Groups A, B and C progress to the relegation Semi-Finals while the last placed teams in Groups D and E will playoff in a relegation Quarter-Final with the loser the playing in the relegation Semi-Finals. The losers of the relegation Semi-Finals playoff in the relegation final with the loser relegated to the 2021 Meath Junior Football Championship.

Tiebreakers: If two or more teams were equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following tie-breaking criteria would be applied:

All Football Championships and Leagues shall be run on a combination of a league and knockout basis under Rule 6.21 T.O. Where teams finish equal with points for qualification or relegation process for concluding stages, the positioning shall be decided as follows;

  • (i) Where three teams are involved - the outcome of the meetings of the three teams in their previous games in the competition. If three teams finish level on points for three places and one team has beaten the other two teams that team qualifies in first place and other places are determined by the specified order. If there are two positions and one team has beaten the other two teams that team qualifies and the second place is determined by the specified order. If there is one position and one team has beaten the other two team that team qualifies;
  • (ii) Where two teams are involved - the outcome of the meeting of the two teams in the previous game in the competition;
  • (iii) Scoring Difference;
  • (iv) Highest total scores for;
  • (v) A play-off.

Group A

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Group B

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Group C

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Group D

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Group E

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Knock-Out Stage

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The 1st placed teams in Groups A, B and C qualify for the semi-finals. The 1st place teams in Groups D and E qualify for the quarter-final with the winner progressing to the semi-finals

Quarter-Final Semi-Finals Final
Ballinabrackey 1-14
Clann na nGael 0-09 Ballinabrackey 3-13
St. Michael's 1-13
Ballinabrackey 0-16
Trim 1-12
Trim 4-18
Kilmainham 1-9

Quarter-final

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13 September 2020 (2020-09-13) Ballinabrackey 1-14 (17) (9) 0-09 Clann na nGael Navan  
13:00 IST (UTC+1) Venue: Pairc Tailteann
Report Referee: Patrick Coyle


Semi-finals

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20 September 2020 (2020-09-20) Semi-Final Ballinabrackey 3-13 (22) (16) 1-13 St. Michael's Navan  
15:30 IST (UTC+1) Venue: Pairc Tailteann
Report Referee: Padraic Coyle


19 September 2020 (2020-09-19) Semi-Final Trim 4-18 (30) (12) 1-9 Kilmainham Navan  
15:30 IST (UTC+1) Venue: Pairc Tailteann
Report Referee: Andrew Smith


Final

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3 October 2020 (2020-10-03) Final Ballinabrackey 0-16 (16) (15) 1-12 Trim Navan  
17:00 IST (UTC+1) Venue: Pairc Tailteann
Report Referee: Patrick Coyle


Relegation play-off

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The 4th placed teams in each group contest the relegation playoff. The 4th placed teams from groups D and E compete in the relegation Quarter-Final. The loser of the relegation Quarter-Final proceeds to the relegation Semi-Finals along with the 4th placed teams from groups A, B and C. The losers of the relegation Semi-Finals will then contest the relegation final. The loser of the relegation final will be relegated to the Junior Football Championship while all other teams retain their Intermediate status.

Relegation Quarter-Final

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6 September 2020 (2020-09-06) Relegation Quarter-Final Oldcastle 1-14 (17) (13) 1-10 Ballinlough Moylagh  
Report


Relegation Semi-Finals

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19 September 2020 (2020-09-19) Relegation Semi-Final Ballinlough 3-6 (15) (13) 1-10 St. Patrick's Bective  
16:30 IST (UTC+1)
Report Referee: Martin Dawson


20 September 2020 (2020-09-20) Relegation Semi-Final Drumbaragh 3-16 (25) (22) 4-10 Castletown Moynalty  
12:00 IST (UTC+1)
Report Referee: Kieran Olwell


Relegation Final

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3 October 2020 (2020-10-03) Relegation Final St. Patrick's 2-11 (17) (12) 1-9 Castletown Donore  
19:00 IST (UTC+1)
Report Referee: Cormac Reilly


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