Men
Hoganstand.com Meath Senior Football Championship Group A Round 2
Seneschalstown 2-15 Skryne 0-15
Meath B League Division 2 Round 4
Seneschalstown 1-09 Summerhill 0-12
A League Division 1 Round 6
Dunshaughlin 2-10 Seneschalstown 2-12
The May Bank Holiday weekend saw Seneschalstown travelling to Dunshaughlin where they looked to avenge their 2015 League defeat when they went down to a narrow defeat and following a topsy turvy match they ended up coming out on top by two points. In a game where both sides had their spells of dominance it was Seneschalstown who just managed to have longer spells in charge and were it not for some wasteful finishing their margin of victory could have been slightly larger as they hit thirteen wides over the hour.
Meath Ladies U-15 Division 2 League Round 2
Seneschalstown 9-11 St. Michaels 0-06
With St. Michaels making the trip to Kentstown with depleted numbers on Thursday evening the Seneschalstown girls took to the field with 12 players a side and dominated the game from the start.
Meath Ladies U-13 Division 1 Round 2
St. Colmcilles 3-08 Seneschalstown 3–10
Piltown was the venue on Saturday evening for the Seneschalstown U-13 girls Round 2, Division 1 match against a strong St. Colmcilles side. Conditions were wet underfoot after the rain that had fallen earlier that day.
Meath Ladies U-13 Division 1 Round 1
Seneschalstown 3–06 Dunboyne 0-10
A beautiful, sunny morning in Fr Tully Park, provided the perfect setting for the U13 girls Division 1 opening game against a strong Dunboyne outfit on Sunday.
Under 16 Summer League Division 1 Round 3
St. Colmcilles 1-13 Seneschalstown 1-09
By Shane Mulvany
Minus a few regulars combined with only having 15 players available to them, Seneschalstown ultimately fell short in their bid to get their first win of the Summer League campaign. Having finished level with Na Fianna as well as leaving Paddy O’Brien Park pointless last Tuesday, victory was a must when they travelled to the excellently presented Páirc Uí Rís facilities in Piltown on Tuesday evening.
Last week was a very busy one for the Seneschalstown U-14’s but also a very profitable one as they started the Summer League with two wins.
U-14 Summer League Roinn B Round 1
Seneschalstown 7-06 St. Peter’s/Paul’s 1-04
They started our summer league with a home again against a big strong Dunboyne side, for the first half both teams traded some really good scores and passages of play with good scores coming from Will Finegan, Liam Maguire, Kit Waddington and Donal Commons leaving the half time score at Seneschalstown 3 – 03 St. Peter’s/Paul’s 1 - 03
LMFM Meath Minor League Division 3 Final
Oldcastle 3-14 Seneschalstown 2-10 (AET)
Strictly Come Dancing
The big night is almost upon us as there are only two more days until our third Strictly Come Dancing event. The dancers are raring to go and have been practising all around the clock to have their dances perfected. A marvellous night is guaranteed with while we will also be unveiling our development plans.
Judges on Friday night in the Knightsbrook Hotel are comedian Al Porter (Al is the resident comedian on the drive time show on 2FM), PR guru Valerie Roe, Spotlights Musical Theatre Producer and Choreographer Mr Stuart O’Connor and our very own Rita Collins.
Senior
Our Senior team fell to defeat last Thursday in Round 5 of the A League Division 1 when Donaghmore/Ashbourne proved too strong in Fr. Tully Park. On an evening when the forward line struggled to get going they went under by 3-09 to 1-06.
They will look to kick-start their League campaign on Wednesday May 13th when they take on Simonstown Gaels in Round 6 at 19:30 in Simonstown.
Tomorrow, Wednesday, they play St. Patrick’s in the quarter final of the Feis Cup in Slane at 19:30.
Junior B
Senior
The Senior team took to the field on Sunday with great expectations of picking up two points in the Hoganstand.com Senior Football Championship but by the time the final whistle sounded they walked off in disappointment following a 0-14 to 1-09 defeat to Skryne. This leaves them with no points from their opening two games but as has been proven before it’s possible to bounce back from a bad start and still have a good campaign.
They will look to pick up two League points on Thursday evening when taking on Donaghmore/Ashbourne in Fr. Tully Park at 19:00.
Junior B
Seneschalstown GFC is small rural club from the Beauparc/Kentstown parish situated about 6 miles east of Navan and 3 miles south of Slane.
The club has a proud history in all levels of GAA football over the years and more recently with our Ladies teams.
The club has enjoyed much success in all competitions and has been fortunate to have many players represent the county teams with distinction.
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