U-15 FL Div2B
Mon 27th Nov Nobber 1-9 Seneschalstown 2-11
Meath U-15 Div.2b semi-final played under lights at Moynalty Mon.27th Nov.
H.T. Nobber 1-7, Seneschalstown 1-3.
Seneschalstown qualified to meet St.Pat's in the final by overcoming Nobber in a close exciting encounter with the outcome in doubt up to the final minutes.
Seneschalstown 1-5 Skyrne 1-14
Skryne recorded a comprehensive victory over Seneschalstown in the A FL Div 1 final at Walterstown on Sunday last.
Meath Senior League Div1
Seneschalstown 6-4 Donaghmore/Ashbourne 1-11
Six goals, with a hat trick from midfielder Mary Sheridan, helped Seneschalstown overpower Donaghmore/Ashbourne at Skryne and qualify for the Division 1 league final.
This was played on one of the coldest evenings so far this year, however the weather didn’t seem to interfere with the enthusiasm of both teams which led to a very exciting display of football.
Seneschalstown started the strongest and with two driving runs from midfield Mary Sheridan had soon notched up two of her three goals.
U-15 FL Div2B
Mon 19th Nov Nobber 0-5 Seneschalstown 4-11
Seneschalstown qualified for the semi final of the U-15 by defeating Nobber 4-11 to 0-5 under lights in Nobber on Mon 19th.
In this rearranged back match Seneschalstown were always in control. Two first half goals and apoint from the in form Colin Lynch and points from Adam Gargan, James Conlon, Joseph Darby and Gerard Mc Hendry (0-2) left the halftime score Seneschalstown 2-6 Nobber 0-2.
Sun 18th Nov Seneschalstown 0-10 St. Vincents 1-12
FOR the third year in-a-row Dublin opposition put paid to Meath`s ambitions of Leinster Club SFC glory when St Vincent`s proved too strong for Seneschalstown in Sunday`s quarter-final replay at Pairc Tailteann.
Sun 11th Nov Seneschalstown 1-8 St. Vincents 0-11
The club that once turned its nose up to any outside influence required a Mayo man to bail them out in Parnell Park yesterday as St Vincent's and Seneschalstown drew their Leinster club SFC quarter-final.
With the Dublin champions struggling badly for any method or penetration in attack throughout the second half, half-back Pat Kelly shot forward as injury time approached and drove over his third point of the afternoon for parity.
Match Report
Senior Championship - Final Replay
Sun 4th Nov O'Mahony's 0-9 Seneschalstown 0-15
Seneschalstown show true grit to see off Navan challenge.
Seneschalstown are the new Meath senior football champions after they produced a brilliant performance to see off Navan O'Mahonys in this replay in Pairc Tailteann, Navan, yesterday. Many felt that the underdogs had blown their chance after missing a kickable free late in the drawn game but they ran out worthy winners in a highly entertaining contest.
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